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Tuesday Student Takeover: Cassie Goldyn

Seabury Hall pianist Cassie Goldyn and her sister Bobby started a nonprofit called Keiki Kupuna. It's a a tuition-free choir on Maui that performs for kūpuna, brightening their day with the sharing of music. Inspired by visits with her grandmother, Cassie — who has been playing the piano since age 4 — has found a way to turn her hard work and joy into others' happiness.

Sharene Keliʻipunilei Lum Taba grew up in Pearl City listening to a variety of music – mostly in the car and the choice of the driver (Grandma, Mom, Dad, sister or brother). It ranged from Hawaiian to Japanese Enka to Top 40 to HPR. Sharene played the violin in school, and is now a professional freelance harpist and mother. She and husband jazz bassist Dean Taba love to play and listen to music, and are raising their children to celebrate the love of learning and of all kinds of music.
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