- March 13, 2025
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Lincoln Albritton, left, and Stella Badillo from the elementary music camp played the xylophone.
Elementary music camp students Adilyn Bullman, left, and Pedro Arreaza practiced the xylophone.
More than 80 high school students volunteered at the music camp.
Axel Brimhall, left, and Alejandra Lopez Garcia from the intermediate/advanced band camp showed off their skills on the clarinet.
Meriem Nechchat, left, and Juan Gonzalez Melendez from the intermediate/advanced band camp played the xylophone.
Students gathered in classrooms throughout the school to practice their instruments.
Lucas Wieringa from the intermediate/advanced band camp perfected his trumpet skills.
Beginning band camp members Ruby Aguirre, left, and Finn Davis practiced their instruments together.
Eric Olsen, left, band and orchestra director at Water Spring Middle School, and Charlene Cannon, Horizon High School band director, helped lead the music camp classes.
Eric Olsen, band and orchestra director at Water Spring Middle School, instructed the beginning band camp members.
Madison Jackson is one of the students in the beginning band camp.
The color guard cadet camp practiced with pompoms.
Color guard cadet camp members Sophia Silva, left, and Bronte Groeninger stopped for a quick picture during practice.
Members of the elementary music camp enjoyed a snack break in the school’s courtyard.
Horizon High School is hosting its third annual two-week Summer Music Camp.
This year, more than 200 local students grades first through eight are participating. The camp also includes 80 high school volunteer students and 12 staff members.
The camp is split into three groups: elementary music camp, intermediate/advanced band camp and color guard cadet camp.
The camp, run by band director Charlene Cannon, is taking place from June 3-6 and June 10-13 at the school.