Music on the Divide presents Young Musicians Concert
ever popular and well attended, this concert showcases the talented, musical youngsters living on the Divide. Audiences are amazed at their ability and poise. Please come and lend your support and enthusiasm. Seats fill up very quickly so arrive early. 3:00 p.m. I.O.O.F Hall in Georgetown Free www.musiconthedivide.org For more information contact: (530) 642-2135
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