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VISIONS of Sugar-Plums at the Christmas Coffeehouse


VISIONS of Sugar-Plums at the Christmas Coffeehouse

Students and staff were invited to come celebrate the Christmas Season at our first Visions Coffeehouse of the year - our annual Christmas Coffeehouse - brought to you by the Visions Literary & Arts Magazine

Coffeehouse showcases the talents of students and faculty from across our CCHS community.

The night featured a variety of inspiring performances cheered on by a supportive audience filled with friends, classmates, and teachers.

The evening closed with Mr. Mark Svendsen's annual reading of The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clark Moore.

VISIONS Christmas Coffeehouse

Saturday, December 20, 2025 - Baroni Hall

Click here to view and download photos on Raider SmugMug.

 

Student performing at piano with a harmonica

Congratulations and thank you to the performers and organizers!

Performers

  • Portia Angelone '27
  • Paul Barbagallo '26
  • Thomas Bernier '26
  • Andrew Burke '29
  • John Calobrisi '28
  • Jacoby Cascio '26
  • Lucia Cataldo '28
  • Nicolas Estevez '26
  • Erin Farrell '27
  • Seven Gibson '27
  • John Quinn Green '26
  • Madeline Henlin '28
  • Ethan Hildonen '27
  • Mackenzie Leal '28
  • Satvi Mahesh '26
  • Cristine Maniatakos '26
  • Milena Mataac '26
  • Cihara Mathieu '26
  • Anthony Merheb '28
  • Rose Muller '26
  • Charlaine Nyarko '27
  • Jaiden Padlan-Andrade '27
  • Jacob Petrosillo '28
  • Liam Phillips '26
  • Addyson Plouffe '26
  • Molly Rennell '27
  • Bryce Seville '26
  • Joseph Skarbek '28
  • Maisie Spratt '28
  • Mr. Mark Svendsen, Math Faculty
  • Liam Vena '26
  • Michael Walsh '26
  • Caroline Weller '28
  • Nadia Williams '27
  • Nicole Zhu '26
  • Facultones (band)
    • Mr. Brian Griffin, Science Faculty
    • Mr. Tim Hart '85, Campus Minister
    • Mr. Cameron Hebert '17, Math Faculty
    • Mr. Matthew Joyal '08, Social Studies Faculty / Fine & Performing Arts Faculty
    • Mr. Bruce Denmead, Fine & Performing Arts Faculty

The evening is not possible without the hard work of the Visions staff and faculty volunteers.

Five students speaking at the coffeehouse

Visions Staff & Volunteers

Emcees & Stage Managers

  • Lucais Balurdi '27
  • Michelle Cuevas-Tineo '26
  • MaryJo Jabbour '26
  • Rose Muller '26
  • Charlaine Nyarko '27

Faculty Advisors

  • Mr. Matthew Joyal '08, Visuals Arts Teacher & Social Studies Teacher
  • Mr. Mark Svendsen, Math Faculty

Faculty Volunteers

  • Mrs. Christine (Leonard '06) Thompson, English Teacher
  • Mr. Cameron Hebert '17, Math Faculty
Two teachers at the sound equipment

Coffeehouses are brought to you by Visions Literary & Arts Magazine and showcase the talents of students and faculty from across our CCHS community!

A large crowd of people at the coffeehouse

Save the date for our next Coffeehouse:

The Spirit Week Coffeehouse, Friday, March 6, 2026

A group of students, arm in arm, singing at the coffeehouse

About Visions Literary & Arts Magazine

Visions is a literary and arts magazine for the CCHS community that brings artistic thought and possibilities to life for the larger school community. One large issue or two smaller issues are published each year. Included are poems, essays, short stories, photography and artwork that are submitted by students and faculty members. The editorial staff meets to edit submissions, coordinate the layout of each issue, and to recruit and discover creativity in the school. Visions also sponsors coffeehouses and open mic nights that empower students and faculty to read and perform their work for their peers. Musicians, writers, supportive fans, and coffee lovers are encouraged to attend. Open to all students to participate in one or both.

Thank you to all of the performers and to the organizers who made it possible for students and staff to come together in Baroni Hall and take the stage!

Student playing acoustic guitar