Now this was truly amazing. We were loitering at the end of our visit — torn between the desire to flee from a sound SPAMMING and fear of the blast of arctic air that would slap us as we opened the door. Then it seemed that all the other visitors were converging at the exit. What was up? A group photo? There was a sense of excitement in the air. Their fearless (I assume) leader raised his arms but he wasn't holding a camera. That meant he was a conductor! The kids came out with an amazing a cappella rendition from "The Marriage of Figaro." Too bad they didn't throw in rousing chorus of "SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM." It turns out that they were a touring choir from Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa. We left in such a daze that the cold had no impact. They left with no coats and dashed to a heated bus that was waiting to whisk them off after their SPAM Museum premier.