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Will You Teach Me?

May 20, 2018

St. James Choir is having a get-together.  If you are interested in learning more about what it would be like to sing in a choir, please plan to join us.  No strings attached – you simply pay for your meal and enjoy  For more details and to make a reservation, please contact Barbara Menefee.

Location:
Chappell’s Restaurant
323 Armour Rd
Kansas City, MO 64116

Date & Time:
May 30, 2018

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