The theft occurred Saturday night at the La Quinta Inn in Chula Vista.
“We just relax and have a good time before the end of the school year,” said Joel Albritton, the principal of Newbury Park Adventist Academy, which is up north in Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaWith the students back on the bus and ready to head home, chaperones had to break the news: Someone stole about 30 instruments from their rental, including a baritone saxophone, flutes, trumpets, French horns and clarinets.
“They’re students,” Dora Marie Sinclair said. “They’re the youth. They’re the future that wants to make our communities better. They’re taking from our future, and it’s sad for me to see.”“Within minutes there were posts on Instagram and there was a flier that had already gone out,” he said. “They knew that something could be done to get us ready for spring concert.”
Spring concert is coming up on May 9. Albritton said there may be no band if they don’t get their instruments back, but even if all they have are their voices, there will always be a show.
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