Megan Merrill and Dylan Berkeley perform Northern Attitude. Photo by Donna MacKenzie

Several Honeoye Falls-Lima High School students, some of them for the last time, performed in the high school auditorium at the HF-L Unplugged 2026 concert on June 18 in front of an enthusiastic audience.

There were 22 acts at the concert, emceed by senior Mikey Ruff. Senior Lita Brady handled the sound and lights for the concert while seniors Claire Connors and Maeve Connors and junior Grace Francis handled the stage crew chores.

Opening the concert was the group of Quinn Brooks, Zan deRis, Liam Dailor, Raegan Banker and Caleb Fuest who performed Sour Candy and Valarie. Heather Parham followed with her performance of Devil’s Dream. Easton Curcio, Dari Osso-Gomez and Banker collaborated on Dear Theodosia. Reese Camp sang Abba’s hit song Money, Money, Money. Simon Guckenbiehl and Ollie Koelsh performed Lost in Hollywood. Ashley Parrish, Caleb Fuest, Kellen Adams and Sarah McLaughlin collaborated on two pieces: Korok Forest and Mexican Dream. Dylan Berkeley and Abram Courtney sang Anyone Else But You. Ruff, Ava Youngblut, Claire Connors and Maeve Connors sang You’re Gonna Go Far. William Fowler, Levi Fuest and Sebastian King performed Drain You. Tali Camobrecco was up next with the piece Skeleton Key. Nora Beckett sang The Road Not Taken. Jack Sommers and Rhiley Hill collaborated on Another Love. Claire and Maeve Connors sang Don’t Know Why. Mairen Butler and Francis performed Blowin’ In the Wind. Ben Dieter, Sam Roth, Hill and Henry Conklin combined on the song Dreams. Teagan O’Connor followed with Evergreen Soldier. Tom Gillette performed And The Hound. Banker teamed with Peterah Deisenroth on Linger. Youngblut and Brady collaborated on Written In Your Heart. Camobrecco and McLaughlin combined on a performance of Passerine. Berkeley and Megan Merrill sang Northern Attitude. Youngblut, Roth and Dieter brought the house down with their rendition of House of the Rising Sun which closed the concert.

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