Pinegrove School, Dharampur, celebrated Grandparents' Day, an occasion that turned into celebration of love and legacy. The festivities began with a lively performance by the school's brass band and a video that captured the affection between grandparents and grandchildren. The welcome speech beautifully expressed this enduring relationship, while a soul-stirring orchestral rendition of 'Raag Megh' and a dynamic band filler preceded the junior dance medley, overflowing with energy and charm. Fun games, including 'Antara-Mukhra', 'Singers', and 'Advertisements', brought nostalgia and smiles, reviving memories of musical classics. The English play, 'The Canterville Ghost', offered a compelling performance, exploring themes of cultural contrast, the supernatural versus the modern and the strength of love and sacrifice. The western music choir delivered a powerful rendition of 'Believer', followed by a vibrant and exhilarating Rajasthani dance. Adding to the sanctity, grandparents were invited to share their reflections and stories, making the celebration a reminder of the irreplaceable bond between generations.
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