Some British dignitaries traveled thousands of miles to Stillwater High School recently to deliver some awesome news in person."I love it. I absolutely love it. They're so enthusiastic. They're so dedicated. They're committed to the music that they perform," said Catherine Longworth, former Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster, London.Longworth and a group of British dignitaries formally invited the Stillwater High School orchestra and choir to perform in the 2016 London New Year's Day Festival and Parade."They work really hard, and they deserve a wonderful trip abroad. It broadens their horizons. They see another part of the world and it's just a once in a lifetime opportunity for them," added Longworth, dressed in a red robe worn by British dignitaries."I'm unbelievably excited. I love to travel and so being able to travel, and do another thing that I love, which is orchestra, and being with my friends; it's a dream come true," said junior Kylin Wang, the orchestra concert master, who also plays the violin.The group will perform in famous and historic parts of the city. They'll also have an opportunity to do sight-seeing on the trip.The hard work finally paid off for these talented young musicians from a small town, with big dreams."My orchestra is like my family. We spend so much time together, and we've all been playing with each other basically since 6th grade, and just being able to have this opportunity with a great group of people is unbelievable,' said Wang.The elite group has consistently been rated one of the best in the state, and were recommended by prominent area musicians.Crime footer

Some British dignitaries traveled thousands of miles to Stillwater High School recently to deliver some awesome news in person.

"I love it. I absolutely love it. They're so enthusiastic. They're so dedicated. They're committed to the music that they perform," said Catherine Longworth, former Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster, London.


Longworth and a group of British dignitaries formally invited the Stillwater High School orchestra and choir to perform in the 2016 London New Year's Day Festival and Parade.

"They work really hard, and they deserve a wonderful trip abroad. It broadens their horizons. They see another part of the world and it's just a once in a lifetime opportunity for them," added Longworth, dressed in a red robe worn by British dignitaries.

"I'm unbelievably excited. I love to travel and so being able to travel, and do another thing that I love, which is orchestra, and being with my friends; it's a dream come true," said junior Kylin Wang, the orchestra concert master, who also plays the violin.

The group will perform in famous and historic parts of the city. They'll also have an opportunity to do sight-seeing on the trip.

The hard work finally paid off for these talented young musicians from a small town, with big dreams.

"My orchestra is like my family. We spend so much time together, and we've all been playing with each other basically since 6th grade, and just being able to have this opportunity with a great group of people is unbelievable,' said Wang.

The elite group has consistently been rated one of the best in the state, and were recommended by prominent area musicians.