Acapella singers spread holiday cheer with singing grams

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The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration and of course, giving. The Heritage Acapella group put their vocal talents to use by selling singing grams. 

Students could buy a singing gram for $2 and acapella students, in groups, would personally deliver the gram Dec. 9 by singing a Christmas Carol. The money made pays for the Acapella’s competitions, such as their Disneyland trip later this school year. 

”I had a lot of fun delivering the singing grams. It was nice to see everyone’s happy reactions,” sophomore Acapella singer Alyana Daya said.

Singing “Let it Snow,” acapella singers bless students in Dr. Pena Lopez’ second period AP Calculus class. (Photo/Zoe Horwitz)

Zoe Horwitz, a junior at American Heritage, returns to the Patriot Post for her third year as the Sports Editor and Assistant Editor-In-Chief. Besides reading and writing, she spends her time playing with her dog or tutoring younger students through Learn with Peers, a non-profit organization she helped found in 2020. During her freshman year, she co-founded FALIA (Food Allergy/Intolerance Awareness) at school, a club that advocates for those with food allergies. Zoe also plays lacrosse, as she plays for a club team and American Heritage girls varsity lacrosse team. Zoe is very excited to be contributing to the Patriot Post.

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