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“Not Forgotten”: World Relief Benefit Concert

Friday, May 11, 2018 @ 6:00 pm

$20

St. John’s will host the second annual World Relief Spokane Concert on Friday, May 11, at 6pm. Titled “Not Forgotten,” this benefit concert for refugees will include a diverse group of performers: the Neema Youth Choir,
the Pilgrim Orchestra, St. John’s Adult and Junior Choirs, and Crescendo Community Chorus. Suggested
donation is $20, but all are welcome to this event. Join us for a vibrant musical celebration of Spokane’s refugee community!

 

Details

Date:
Friday, May 11, 2018
Time:
6:00 pm
Cost:
$20
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/189692301651117/

Organizer

World Relief Spokane
Phone:
509.484.9829
View Organizer Website

Venue

St. John’s Cathedral
127 E. 12th Ave
Spokane, WA United States
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Phone:
(509) 838-4277
View Venue Website

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