Mount Vernon: Tag Day Yields More than $29,500
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Mount Vernon: Tag Day Yields More than $29,500

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West Potomac Tag Day team from theatre — all of whom will be in "School of Rock" this fall — include  Jonathan Barger (front), ‎Aubrey Blount, Matt Evans, Lorna Ryan, Josh Turner, and Tony Lemus.

West Potomac Tag Day team from theatre — all of whom will be in "School of Rock" this fall — include Jonathan Barger (front), ‎Aubrey Blount, Matt Evans, Lorna Ryan, Josh Turner, and Tony Lemus. Photo Contributed

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It takes a lot of pizza to fuel 200-plus performing arts students on Tag Day. Pictured are band students Claudia Berman and Emma Auld.

Hundreds of West Po performing arts students hit the streets for last Saturday’s annual Tag Day. Teams of band, chorus, guitar, orchestra and theatre students went door-to-door, giving out “tags” inviting neighbors to this year’s performances, and asking for donations. The result? A record-breaking $29,500-plus in one day, thanks to the generosity of the community.

“Frankly, we are overwhelmed by the goodwill of this community every year,” said Kathy Callahan, a band parent, noting that this local support makes the critical difference in West Potomac’s performing arts programs. But she says there’s more to this day than money. “My favorite part of Tag Day has become listening to the kids coming back to West Po with great stories of fun conversations they’ve had on doorsteps. The kids worry it will be awkward, but so often the exchange turns out to be interesting and cheering on both ends. I love that.”

For those not home during Tag Day, donations can be made at

www.wolverineband.com and click on the “Tag Day Donation” button.