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    Enriching Communities Through Music

    Enriching Communities Through Music

    Presented by First Unitarian Church at First Unitarian Church

    August 3, 2008

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    Enriching Communities Through Music, a free lecture by Melia Tourangeau, President and CEO, Utah Symphony and Utah Opera. What is the role of a large arts organization such as the Utah Symphony/Utah Opera? Entertainment, education, bringing people together, artistic reflection on contemporary issues? Tourangeau will describe the many activities that her organization is currently involved in and discuss her vision for the Symphony/Opera's future. She will also help us understand what we as a community can do to make this vision come true.


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        First Unitarian Church

        1300 East 569 South
        Salt Lake City, UT 84103

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        August 3, 2008

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        Sunday 10:00am

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