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- Text: ...emcy Hotel • Hosted by Citizens Commercial & Savings Bank, Genesee Merchalilts .Bank and Michi· gan National Bank • Music by Sherm Mitchell and His Friends DINNER 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Speaker: Martha R. Seger AFTERGLOW 9:30p.m. • Hosted by National Bank of Detmit EARtY BlRD CQF...
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- Text: ...'Theres nothing about it that we don't love. And all we want tn do is continue to make more music. play for more people and get more people tD listen." With Things We Do. Indigenous seems destined to have that wish fulfilled. "It's hard for us not tn play." say...
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- Text: ...DK: Yeah. EG: Sure. Lots of stuff going on in the late 1960s in Saugatuck and elsewhere. Music, popular culture, news. Was there a lot of discussion about that? DK: Some. EG: Were you really kind of isolated from what was going on? DK: It was interesting that especially on Saturday, they us...
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- Text: ...He said: "Well, my wife and I go to dinner twice a week. A good restaurant, candlelight, some soft music, a bottle of wine. Afterward a nice long walk home in the moonlight. She goes on Tuesdays and I go Thursdays!" Unlike that couple, we must go together. For example, the private...
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- Text: ...hip with Covington Independent Public Schools in Kentucky. High school students will tutor young children in reading, dance, music and art, as well as create learning games that decrease obesity and promote oral health . Zone partners include Covin gton Independent Public Schools, Gateway C...
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- Text: ...s in the past as he prepares for a happy and successful life. He hopes to attend a college to study Arts, Theatre, Drama and Music. Jackie Norris of Bath is a 16-year-old junior at Bath High School. She has been matched with her mentor, Ashley Brennan, for nearly a year through the 4-H Ment...
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- Text: ...ght & Language, Michigan State University Dr. William Palmer, Professor, English, Alma College Dr. Dale Topp, Professor, Music, Calvin College Dr. Mary Ann Walters, Professor, English, Calvin College 130S Old Central Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Technology Panelists: Dr. James Br...
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- Text: All production costs including studio, crew, teleprompter, set design and installatio~ music, graphics, tape stock, phone service for call-ins, uplink truck and transponder fees will be paid by MCSC directly to Future Media on receipt of invoices after services are provided.
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- Text: ...ip with Covin gton Independent Public Schools in Kentucky. High school students will tutor young children in reading, dance, music, and art, as well as create learning games that decrease obesity and promote oral health . Zone partners include Covington Independent Public Schools, Gateway C...
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- Text: ...Acting Vice Chairperson: On April 14, they will be Janice Halverson of Michigan, holding a 11 beer bust" and music will be provided. Tm Acting Secretary: Toni A. Foster of Grand Rapids, MI., Acting Treasurer: Ca~tle charge will be $3.00 per couple. Mark this date on your calendar...
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- Text: "Celebrating the Challenge: Works of Local Artists," coordinated by The Arts Council of Kalamazoo, will surround you as you tour the Complex. The Kalamazoo Symphony String Quartet will provide background music as you stroll around enjoying the fine art, hearty hors d' oeu