The district's small schools will combine to present a creative showcase at the Forbes Town Hall on Monday night.
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Some 120 students from public schools in Bedgerabong, Eugowra, Bogan Gate, Quandialla and Caragabal will take the stage before an expected capacity audience of family and friends.
It's the first event of its kind, birthed from the small schools choir that launched 12 months ago.
The schools gained a creative arts grant to get Eugowra teacher Cath Welsh, who rocketed into stardom on The Voice, to travel around the schools coordinating a choir.
Some 80 students from across the schools put their hands up to be part of that, and have been working with Mrs Adams.
They had their first performance recently, at a principals' conference in Orange.
Now they'll be performing for an estimated 250 people in Forbes Town Hall, and Jodie Russell from Caragabal school says they'll be putting on a wonderful night's entertainment.
Leaders of the small schools, which range from six to about 40 students, will MC the evening.
Each school will bring a unique performance as well with a play, a short film, merimbas, ukeleles and dance all promised.
Visitors will be treated to an art exhibition of students' work in the Town Hall foyer.