Pegasus shares holiday cheer through hallway caroling

Greeley Wests Pegasus choir serenades a computer lab full of students.

Ryan Rojas

Greeley West’s Pegasus choir serenades a computer lab full of students.

Ryan Rojas, Staff Writer

The Greeley West Pegasus choir spread the holiday spirit by caroling classical Christmas tunes on Wednesday in the hallways. The choir is traveling around the school visiting all the classes that signed up for this special treat and singing one of their songs.

This is the choir’s first year caroling.  They have taken two weeks to prepare the eight songs that they sang including “Jingle Bells” and “Silent Night.”

The choir hustled up and down the halls getting to each class in a hurry. They had plans to visit over 30 classrooms in under 100 minutes. When asked how is caroling, senior Taylor Holm stated, “It’s fun.”

The choir is not making any money from this but rather doing it out of the kindness of their hearts. “We are doing this to spread Christmas cheer and joy throughout the school!” stated senior Ali Wakkinen.

This concluded a busy week for the Pegasus, as they performed in their annual holiday concert on Tuesday night.