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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Home Is Where The Art Is


By RON MALY

Valley High School  showed off its new $15 million, 1,136-seat Performing Arts Center this afternoon with a music-filled, student-performed gala grand opening.  

"Home Is Where The Art Is" was the theme of the 3-hour celebration.  

Music included the National Anthem; Fanfare: Lieto Godea Sedendo by
Gabrieli; Ode To Joy by Beethoven;  All the Hemispheres by Hafiz; Somewhere Over the Rainbow [dancing provided by Valley senior Alyson O'Hara and second-grader Scout Claussen], and Homeland sung  by West Des Moines students in grades 4-8 and Valley's acapella  choir, plus a postlude in the lobby by the Valley jazz orchestra. 

There were speeches by West Des Moines school officials, students and others, and the best thing about them was that they were short. 

If you couldn't make it to the event, or had to leave early, you missed the vast array of pastries, apple cider and coffee available to everyone present.  

Indeed, if you went home hungry or thirsty from this deal, it was your own fault. 

The Performing Arts Center is the windup to a $66 million three-phase construction project at Valley that began in 2011.

In my estimation, it was money well spent.