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SINGERS SPRING INTO SONG
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The Cheyenne Chamber Singers celebrate the season this Sunday
CHEYENNE CHAMBER SINGERS
Spring concert
Sunday, 7 PM
Ascension Lutheran Church, 712 Storey Blvd.
Cheyenne Chamber Singers
"With a Voice of Singing"
$10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens
Call 433-1141 for tickets, also available at the door.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle entertainment writer
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