By Ivette Orizondo Gambin - St. Brendan School
Photographer: COURTESY PHOTO
Matt Reich, vice president of U.S. Tours and Promotions for The John Lennon Educational Bus Tour poses with Maylin Garcia, the St. Brendan parent who organized the visit, and her daughter, Isabella Garcia, a St. Brendan student.
Photographer: COURTESY PHOTO
St. Brendan School choir members Ariana Nunez, Crystal Padron, and Giselle Castaneda spent all day in the "peace bus" recording studio. They wrote a song, recorded it, and made a video which is still being edited.
MIAMI | The 450
students of St. Brendan Elementary School created a giant
peace sign May 9 as The Lennon Bus
rolled in for a visit. The tour bus travels across the country to carry on John Lennon's legacy by
spreading musical education in the name of peace.
The traveling recording
studio worked with eighth-grade students on an audio and video project and donated $2,500
worth of equipment to the school to support student creativity.
Watch the video they created here.
Photographer: COURTESY PHOTO
Ivette Gambin, third grade teacher and marketing director for St. Brendan Elementary School, poses outside the "peace bus" with Matt Reich, vice president of U.S. Tours and Promotions for The John Lennon Educational Bus Tour.