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Concert a hit

Published on -1/29/2012, 5:06 PM

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Concert a hit

I would like to thank The Hays Daily News for sponsoring Wednesday night's program, Brass in Blue. It is sponsors such as you that allow different types of entertainment to come to the city of Hays.

With this being my freshman year at Fort Hays State University, this type of program takes me back to my past when I played pep band and concert band in high school. The variety of programs that come through Beach/Schmidt are always a welcome getaway from the hustle and bustle of classes.

Brandon Taylor

Hays

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