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PVB Kindergarteners Show Their On-Stage Growth  

Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus Kindergartners took the George Hall stage April 30 for “How Does Your Garden Groove,” a lively production that introduced audiences to farmers, vegetables and the teamwork behind a thriving garden.

The show featured cheerful songs and bright costumes as students portrayed leafy greens, nightshade vegetables complete with sunglasses and the farmers who help them grow strong.

One audience favorite was “Don’t Can Me In,” delivered with enthusiasm by the young cast as they sang and moved confidently across the stage. Family members and friends filled the auditorium to support the budding actors and singers, whose energy and joy were evident throughout the show.

The show was supported by Ponte Vedra Beach Campus drama and music teacher Stacey Posick and Kindergarten teachers Johanna FreedmanChelsea HedmanEmily Hogan '15 and Melissa Ross. Watch the complete performance and view photos in the online photo gallery. #BollesPVB