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Westhampton Beach Girl Sings At Presidential Inauguration Celebration

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Westhampton Beach resident Sydney Braat, front row fourth from the left, sang with the Stony Brook School Chamber Singers in Washington, D.C. during the Presidential Inauguration Day festivities.

Westhampton Beach resident Sydney Braat, front row fourth from the left, sang with the Stony Brook School Chamber Singers in Washington, D.C. during the Presidential Inauguration Day festivities.

Sydney Braat, a Westhampton Beach native, sang in during the Presidential Inauguration Day festivities with the Stony Brook School Chamber Singers.

Sydney Braat, a Westhampton Beach native, sang in during the Presidential Inauguration Day festivities with the Stony Brook School Chamber Singers.

authorCarol Moran on Feb 4, 2013
Westhampton Beach’s Sydney Braat is no stranger to the stage, though her most recent performance with the Stony Brook School Chamber Singers was a bit more memorable. The 16-year-old soprano... more

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