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Lawrence Women's Chorale celebrates 20 years
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Friday, March 7, 2008
It started with a group of women singing in a living room. But the Lawrence Women's Chorale has developed into one of Lawrence's musical institutions. In this week's Pulse Podcast, director Sara Wentz and choir members talk about the history of the group, and what's kept it going through the years. Plus, hear several tunes from the chorale's 20th anniversary concert, which is at 8 tonight at First United Methodist Church 946 Vt.
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