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RealTime Arts presents “Build Me a Voice: The Grit and Soul of Ukrainian Folklore” Friday, April 11, 7-9 p.m. at Carnegie Coffee Co., 132 E. Main St., Carnegie, PA. Minimum donation, $20, includes ...
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