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Orchestra Plays Hero to 4th Grade Student

Orchestra Plays Hero to 4th Grade Student
Aidan Milligan's home will be alive with the sound of music once again. The Philadelphia Orchestra has stepped in to offer a replacement trombone to a 9-year-old with Down syndrome, whose instrument was taken from the curb outside his house Thursday morning.

Aidan Milligan's home will be alive with the sound of music once again. The orchestra says it will replace a trombone, the pride of a budding musician, if the instrument isn't found.

The Philadelphia Orchestra has stepped in to offer a replacement trombone to a 9-year-old with Down syndrome, whose instrument was taken from the curb outside his house Thursday morning. Because it was a trash day, his mother, Helen, said, it was unclear whether the trombone was stolen or mistakenly thrown into the garbage truck.

The special-needs student in fourth grade was so excited for his daily trombone lesson and has been practicing non-stop since he fell in love with the instrument at the beginning of the school year.

(READ the story from the Philadelpia Inquirer)

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