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Sing Play Learn with MacPhail® Presents Kidsfest! September 7th

September 7 Kidsfest Features The Jolly Pops

Mark you calendar and plan to join Sing, Play, Learn for a fun-filled musical morning on September 7th. There will be lots to see and do at KidsFest at MacPhail Center for Music! The Jolly Pops featuring Billy Hartong (guitar/vocals), MacPhail faculty Eric Shee (drums/vocals), MacPhail faculty Justin Hartke (bass/vocals), Bacon the Pig, and Chompy the Alligator, will play two rockin’ concerts in Antonello Hall.

Concerts are at 10:15am and 11:15am. Between concerts, kids and their grown-ups can experience a sample class, explore instruments, make a craft, have a snack, and more! Come sing, play, and learn!

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