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Wyoming Indian High School to Host Christmas Music Program on December 4

Wyoming Indian High School to Host Christmas Music Program on December 4
Trace Spotted Elk, Evan Oldman, Nancy Seiler (Vince Tropea / County 10)
  • PublishedDecember 2, 2024

The Wyoming Indian High School is gearing up for its annual Christmas Holiday Music Program, set to take place on Wednesday, December 4, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Alfred Redman Gymnasium, County 10 reports.

Directed by Nancy Seiler, a certified K-12 music instructor at the school, the event promises to showcase a blend of festive performances from local youth musicians.

In a recent interview on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM’s Today in the 10 Coffee Time series, Seiler discussed the significance of the program and its long-standing tradition. She highlighted the power of music in the lives of young people and expressed gratitude to those who support the event, including Michael Ridgebear, who will oversee the sound system, and Sandra Iron Cloud. Ridgebear also serves as the mentor for the Traditional Club.

The interview also featured two of the youth performers, sophomore Evan Oldman and freshman Trace Spotted Elk, who shared their experiences and inspiration behind their musical talents. Oldman will be performing on drums, while Spotted Elk will play both drums and guitar. Both students are also involved in local drum and singing groups, and they gave a preview of what attendees can expect at the upcoming performance.

The Wyoming Indian Christmas Holiday Music Program is a cherished event in the community, and organizers are excited to bring festive cheer to the area. The full Coffee Time interview with Seiler, Oldman, and Spotted Elk is available for those interested in learning more about the program and the performers.

Written By
Joe Yans