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 Let the Neigbors talk! » March 2009

 1 Comment - Add comment | Back to Areopagitica Book Store Written on 13-Mar-2009 by DougRutledge
WGBoundForGlory At Wit's End is Back! March 14th
One of the things we think you'll notice when you come to hear At Wit's End is a great deal of musicianship.  Not only has Fred Bailey, the group's leader, been practicing and teaching himself guitar for more years than he would thank us for mentioning, but the other members of the group also have musical backgrounds.  For Charlotte Custis, musical training began with the school girl's choir, which often performed at Mass.  Charlotte has two sisters, with whom she spent a lot of time harmonizing.  Since then, she's always made music part of her life.  Pam Raver, the third member of the trio, studied opera and took singing lessons.  Since 2002, they have been practicing together on a weekly basis.  So come hear this marvelous folk group perform on March 14th.  Music starts at 7 p.m. and is free, but we will pass the hat to support the trio.
BobDylan Folk Music: Terry C. Keller, Mike Hale and Larry Raime, March 21st
Terry C. Keller plays American Standards as well as his own compositions.  His music is always a treat.  Mike Hale and Larry Raime are an energetic duo, who always entertain with original material and old favorites.  The music starts at 7 p.m.  The event is free, but we will pass the hat to support the musicians.  Light refreshments will be served 
PeterScott Peripatetic Poets, Jimmi B. Hendricks and Susan Halpern, March 22nd
Jimmi B. Hendricks is a popular poet of popular culture on the Columbus scene.  Susan Halpern has been a favorite for many of us for years and we are glad to have an opportunity to hear her moving work in a unified way. Poetry starts and 7 p.m.  The event is free but we will pass the hat. Light refreshments will be served 
WendyRoseThe Poets and Writers Guild: Betsy Kennedy, March 28th -
Betsy will present on the theme Gardens".

Betsy Kennedy has been an active poet for many years and is a contributing member of many poetry organizations in Columbus, so we are glad for an opportunity to hear so much of her work.  Betsy's reading will start at 7:30 p.m. The reading is free, but we will pass the hat.  Light refreshments will be served.
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