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POST YOUR PHOTOS: Mill Valley Middle School Chorus Sings National Anthem at Giants Game

The students opened the April 19 game against the San Diego Padres by singing the National Anthem as part of Kiddo! Night at AT&T Park. Were you there? Did you take pictures? Post them here!

Members of the Mill Valley Middle School Chamber Chorus were in the spotlight last week when they belted out the National Anthem at the opening of the Friday, April 19 San Francisco Giants game against the San Diego Padres.

The students were there as part of the annual Kiddo! Night at AT&T Park, which was also Fireworks Night.

The Giants reserved a block of tickets for Kiddo! in the View Infield Reserve Section, and the team donated $7 of each $40 ticket directly back to the foundation, which supports art, technology, and physical education for the Mill Valley School District. The event raised about 5,000 for Kiddo!. The foundation also recently met it's goal of raising $2.7 million for the 2011 - 2012 school year.

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