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Herald APRIL 2016 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Bringing hope to the hurting to Trinity UMC Newsletter | TUMCHTOWN.ORG | 717-566-0252 rewrite stories one life at a time

Sermon series Surviving Death

Death can be a bitter pill or a peaceful transition. Families can be divided over angry inheritance arguments. Relationships can drift apart over lost loved ones. Or amends can be made and healing can take place when we choose to confront the inevitable. In the end, our survival depends on how well we prepare. There is such a thing as dying well and as Christ follow- ers, we believe in God’s ultimate victory over death! Our current worship and performance space. Sanctuary remodel to bring visual, audio improvements to worship For the past two months organist • Our bell choir is relegated to the Faith Matthews has been telling floor when presenting a piece you about much needed upgrades of music. and repairs to our pipe organ. It’s a See SANCTUARY, page 5 quality instrument that has lasted for 54 years and these investments

will have a long return to them. Inside this issue: April 3—Don’t Leave Eternity to Recently, we heard back from the 2 Chance organ company and those repairs Pastor Update Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 will begin the week of June 20 . Surviving Death Workshops 3 To put it bluntly: Heaven or Hell, They recommend that if there are it’s your choice. It’s all about a re- any changes we would like to make From the Bookshelf 4 lationship with Jesus. to the sanctuary that would be the Town Hall Meetings 5 April 10—Don’t Worry best time to pursue them. Matthew 6:25-34 Well, there are a few problems Children & Y outh 6-7 Fear is the great immobilizer. It’s we need to address: New Members 8 important to lay aside our worries • Our choir sings facing the organ and find our strength in God. not the congregation. My Story 9 • Our band is shoehorned into a See SURVIVING DEATH, page 3 LEAD in Action 10 space not designed for them. Page 2 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Pastor Update: Changes ahead ately I’ve been individuals both paid and Trustees and the Worship L working on some volunteer. It truly is the Team have carefully projects with col- love of God that pushes pulled together. And I leagues I haven’t seen in us onward. have no doubt that in the a while and everyone As wonderful as that is, course of planning and keeps asking me, so we’re about to have the executing this project, how’s it going? We’re still first real test of our feathers will be ruffled. I in the “honeymoon” “marriage.” As you’ve will want one thing, you phase here at Trinity, but been hearing over the will want another. it really does feel like past few months, there (Naturally, I’ll be wrong… home. are a number of improve- my wife has taught me so It’s now been more ments that need made to much!) But the point is than a year since the staff our worship space. that our strength is high- Pastor Jason Mackey [email protected] and I first met to begin There is another article lighted in our ability to planning ministry and it’s in this month’s edition of talk about it. • I promise not to been great. I am blessed the Herald (see page 1) Differences happen; pre-judge. to work with so many tal- that outlines the full they are unavoidable but • And I promise to bring ented and passionate scope of the project that conflict can be healthy. It my concerns directly stirs conversation and to you. new ideas. I’ve heard I ask that you do the To get there, “necessity is the mother same. Together, with this start here... of all invention.” Well, foundation of trust and conflict NEEDS resolution. the power of the Holy “I’m almost there, pas- Conflict NEEDS to be ex- Spirit, we are a united tor…” Ursula had been ercised, and in so doing force that will rock the to Pizza with the Pastor we may discover possibili- devil and his minions. back in December and ties that we had never Let’s go, Team Trinity! ’d heard about our mission and vision and she even considered. Let’s keep bringing hope really felt like she’d found her home, but she wasn’t So today I’m making a to the hurting to re-write quite ready to sign the Discipleship Covenant. covenant with you: stories one life at a time! “I want to be doing all of the expectations before • I promise to listen. Pastor Jason I become a member.” She was already attending Celebration worship, but now she’s also part of the Celebration Class. She’s serving on our Hospitality Didn’t receive the Herald email? Team, and she’s signed up to take the PLACE train- ing this spring. For her, discipleship is not just Each month the Herald is emailed to those on lip-service, it’s a way of life. our distribution lists, and each month, we receive That’s what we’re explaining to people every notifications the publication has been rejected by month at Pizza with the Pastor. This is who we are, various email providers. AOL and Yahoo email what we believe, and what we expect of our mem- addresses are typically problematic. bers…any questions? If you’re new to Trinity or if If you requested to receive the Herald electroni- you just have questions and you’d like some an- cally but have not, please add the email address swers, join us for Pizza with the Pastor on Sunday, [email protected] to your contacts and also April 10 , at 12:30 PM. Sign up on the communica- send an email to that address alert- tion card for more details. ing us to the issue. Pastor Jason Thank you! [email protected]

APRIL 2016 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Page 3 April Mission Emphasis: Sierra Leone Initiative In 2006 Sierra Leone’s infrastructure sat in ruin, the result of a 10-year long civil war which also devastated many of its churches. Congregations found it difficult to support pastors and their families and the gospel of Jesus Christ was hindered. Here enters the Sierra Leone Initiative. This cove- nant is a 10-year com- mitment that provides $1,200 annually for pastoral support and administrative fees. Here at Trinity, we want to go a step further to build on our relationship with our sister church to identify community needs, help build a sus- tainable economy, and provide a future for children LEAD ON—Club 56 and TUMY headed to Harrisburg needing education. At worship on Sunday, April 10 , you Christian Performing Arts Center March 13 to help prepare will hear how you can support this powerful ministry! sets for the center’s annual passion play. Way to LEAD! Sermon series Workshops planned to complement Surviving Death “Surviving Death” messages Continued from page 1 Surviving Death is about getting April 17—Don’t Wait to Plan your faith in order, understanding 1 Timothy 5:1-8 who you are as a child of God and There are all sorts of things to letting your family know what you consider. A well-planned funeral, believe. The best first steps are defi- a well-written will, and pre-paid nitely a Sunday school class or small arrangements all help your family. group. Check out our new display in the lobby to find a class that’s right April 24—Don’t Keep Them for you. The other part of Surviving Guessing Psalm 46 Death is “planning well.” To help you, Death is such a taboo topic and it we will host two workshops: makes people uncomfortable, but FUNERAL PLANNING it’s even harder to cope with the When your family is in the midst of grieving, it is such a gift to know that uncertainty. Have the difficult final arrangements have already been addressed. Come out on Tuesday, conversations. April 19, at 6 PM, in room 307 to join Pastor Jason and Patti Krow and to talk about the choices you can make now. It’s never too early to make a May 1—Don’t Quit Living good plan. 2 Corinthians 6:1-7a ESTATE PLANNING If today were your last day, what Sadly, many families are torn apart by financial decisions that are left would you do differently? Consid- unmade or poorly communicated. Come out on Tuesday, May 10 , at ering the fact that everyday could 6 PM, in room 307 to join Rev. Phyllis Bowers of the UM Stewardship be our last, it’s time we stop tak- Foundation to cover the important points of a will and how you can ing life for granted. create a lasting legacy. APRIL 2016 Page 4 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD FROM THE BOOKSHELF Praying in Color by Sybil explains MacBeth. “For MacBeth many of us, using only Recently our words to pray prayer team reduces God explored a by the limits new approach of our finite to prayer words.” called, Maybe you “Praying in hunger to Color.” With know God the popular better. Maybe Organist Faith Matthews, right, was joined by Trustees and Council trend of adult you love color. representatives (from left) Cindy Miller, Mike Reeder, and Joe Popp coloring Maybe you at the Feb. Pipe Organ Q&A to explain the needed repairs and up- grades. pages, praying are a visual or in color com- kinesthetic Organ Q&A bines the vis- learner, a Project moving forward ual and creative sides of distractable or impatient our minds with the reflex- soul, or a word-weary First I’d like to thank the folks who attended the Pipe ive and contemplative pray-er. Perhaps you Organ Q&A on Feb. 21 . It was a great time to "show off" sides of our souls. struggle with a short at- Trinity's beautiful instrument and demonstrate and dis- Praying in color can tention span, a restless cuss the current needs of the instrument. Also, a big take as little or as much body, or a tendency to thank you to Trinity’s Trustees, Church Council, and all time as you have or want live in your head this new of the organ supporters for your efforts to move ahead to commit; from 15 min- prayer form helps to on this project. utes to a weekend re- communicate with God. The repairs and upgrades will allow this beautiful in- treat. “A new prayer form Check it out for yourself strument to lead worship for many future generations. gives God an invitation or for a family with chil- The hope is that the work will begin this summer. and a new door to pene- dren. It makes prayer If anyone is interested in supporting this project fi- trate the locked cells of approachable and fun. nancially, Trinity has started an Organ Fund. Simply ear- our hearts and minds,” Pastor Jason mark your check “Organ Fund” when donating. Thank you in advance for your gifts to this project. Trinity’s Baby Bottle Faith Matthews Organist Blessing collection returns Beginning on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8 , and running through Father’s Day on Sun- Give, and you will receive. Your gift day, June 19, Trinity will will return to you in full—pressed down, again participate in a Baby shaken together to make room for more, Bottle Blessing for Morning running over, and poured into your lap. Star Pregnancy Center. During that time, there will The amount you give will determine be a basket filled with baby the amount you get back.—Luke 6:38 bottles in the lobby to be taken home and filled with

From your Trinity Stewardship Team change, folding money, or checks. All bottles are to be returned—even if they are empty. Morning Star Preg- nancy Centers provide information and support to APRIL 2016 those facing unplanned pregnancy. LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Page 5 Sanctuary remodel offers visual, audio improvements Continued from page 1 that can record services for a • Our sound is muffled and DVD, closed-circuit, or internet inconsistent throughout the broadcast worship space. • Upgrading our stained glass • Our altar area is poorly lit. lighting to LED for quality and • Our sanctuary has limited light- cost savings ing and it can be hard to read. To pay for these improvements, • Our worship experience is we are not taking a loan. Let me say limited to those in physical that again…we are NOT taking a attendance. loan. The past few years of debt • Our stained glass is dark at night service have left us weary and at and lighting is inefficient. this moment it would not be good TOWN HALL • Our chancel area hinders VBS, stewardship to take a loan for musicals, and creative worship. optional improvements. The ques- MEETINGS on So what’s the solution? Our wor- tion remains, what will it cost? ship team and trustees have been Overall it’s about $250,000 the Sanctuary thinking about this for the past 15 ($115,000 of which is the organ). years and have a plan. It includes: Since our debt was eliminated in Remodel will • Deepening the stairs for safer November, many of you have con- use by choirs and other groups tinued to generously support future be held on • Opening the chancel area by projects and we already have more removing the choir pews and than $90,000 cash-on-hand. Sundays, vanity rails and making the pul- On Sundays, April 17 and 24, we pit portable will hold Town Hall meetings in the April 17 and 24 • Leveling the chancel area to sanctuary at 12:30 PM to talk about include “hidden” floor inputs to this project. We will have pictures At 12:30 PM provide one flat space that can and samples and we hope to con- be used by all of our musical vey our excitement for the future of In the groups worship here at Trinity. If you can- • Installing new speakers and a not join us for one of the Town Hall digital soundboard that will meetings or wish to speak privately sanctuary. allow our media team to with one of our leaders regarding produce quality balanced sound this project, please contact the All are • Introducing more lighting to the church office at 717-566-0252 or sanctuary and altar areas [email protected] to connect Welcome! • Adding two robotic cameras with the right person.

New small group focuses on Harper Lee’s Mockingbird A new small group oppor- While the world keeps Through this series we can see the tunity will begin Monday, trying to stuff God into startling spiritual truths in even the April 18 , and will run smaller and smaller boxes, most secular places. through May 16 , meeting Matt Rawle shows that God For more information contact from 10-11:15 AM. The owns the culture, not the group leaders Donna Friedrich at study, The Faith of A Mock- other was around. "God of- [email protected] or 717- ingbird by Matt Rawle, is fers the raw ingredients, and 566-1552 or Pat Aungst at willpat2 based on the book To Kill A 'culture' is whatever we @verizon.net or 717-566-0987. Mockingbird by Harper Lee. cook up," Rawle writes. APRIL 2016 Page 6 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Confirmation Class update As I write this, our confirmands are preparing to attend their Confirmation Re- treat at Gretna Glen. Please take a moment to pray for them, as well as our leaders, as they ex- plore and deepen their walk of faith on this retreat together. I would also like to thank all the leaders, especially Dan and Jackie Ebright, and all of the confir- mands’ mentors for their hard work and dedication to make con- firmation come alive for this great YOUNG LEADERS—TUMY mem- group of teens. Please join us on bers and leaders took our Love, May 1 during Celebration Wor- Learn, Live, Lead lifestyle into the ship as these young men and community to serve at the March 19 women are confirmed and start a American Legion Egg Hunt. Stu- new journey at Trinity. dents helped set up, provided direc- Easter blessings to you and your tions, and also handed out prizes. families! Christel Buck, Children & Youth Christel Buck minister, received many compli- Children & Youth Minister ments on TUMY’s helpfulness and behavior. Proud of our youth! Fashion Show aids mission trip Ladies…it’s time to put your winter wardrobe away and come out and see the latest styles from Head to to Boutique at our Spring Fashion Show on Sunday, April 3 , Hosted by boutique owner Connie Barto, you can shop the latest spring fashions and enjoy lunch and fellowship. Bring a friend! Doors open at noon, lunch is at 1 PM, and a fashion show at 2 PM. Ticket cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. Ticket sales benefit the Youth Mis- sion Trip Fund. Sign up on your communication card or call Lynn Schankweiler (717-329-8159) or Karen Schankweiler (717-566-

APRIL 2016 8438) to reserve tickets. LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Page 7 LENS update: Remembering Seuss, preparing for spring

Registration is now underway at LENS for the 2016 -2017 sessions and it’s shaping up to be a great school year! If you know of a family looking for a Christian-based preschool program for their child, please point them to the Learning Express website (learningexpressns.net) for registration information or email questions to [email protected]. A week was spent celebrating Dr. Seuss’s 112th birthday in both the 4-year-old classrooms and in the Lunch Bunch program. Many favorite Dr. Seuss books were read, discussed and used as the basis of the chil- dren’s art experiences. The Lunch Bunch mural, dis- Above, LENS 4-year-old students played in the LENS hallway, was a handprint creation enjoy reading Dr. Seuss books on based on several Dr. Seuss books. his 112th birthday. At right, the Spring activities including planting seeds and visit- colorful handprint mural the stu- ing Hershey Gardens are just around the corner. dents made to celebrate. Scoutland clean up day set Trinity's Club 56 and Youth are teaming up with TUMY Mission our Boy Scout Troop 74 for a cabin and meadow Cleanup Day at Scoutland Fund Update on Saturday, April 30 . Work will begin at 9 AM with a cookout in the meadow Our Youth Mission Trip Team will following at noon. Participants must sign up by contact- hold its Mother’s Day Flower Sale this ing Christel Buck, Children & Youth minister, as a head count is needed for food preparation. Let us know if month! You will be able to place your your tween or teen would like to help. Send your stu- hanging basket orders in the church dent’s name to Christel at [email protected] . lobby on April 3, 10, and 17. Pay- VBS sign ups coming soon ment is due at the time of purchase. Flowers will be available for pick-up We’re so excited for our “Cave Quest” VBS set for Tuesday, June 14 through Sunday, June 19. in Fellowship on Mother’s Day, Sessions that include Bible stories, crafts, music, snacks, and more will run daily from 9:30-11:30 Sunday, May 8 . AM, Tuesday through Saturday. Then, on Sunday, Also, THANK YOU to everyone who we’ll invite all of the children and their families to join in our Celebration worship service at 9:30 AM came out to our Pizza Hut Commu- to share what they have nity Night! Thanks to your orders, our learned with their families and our congregation. team received $270 from the event! Watch for registration Many thanks for the continued sup- forms to be available throughout the church by port of our church family! the end of April. APRIL 2016 Page 8 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Welcome new disciples It was a busy Sunday at Trinity with seven new disciples com- mitting to Christ after attending Pastor Jason’s Pizza with the Pastor events. Pizza with the Pastor is an opportunity for persons with questions about what it means to serve God and how we put that into action at Trinity to meet with Pastor Jason in a casual environment. If you’re interested in learning more about taking the next step, details about the next Pizza with the Pastor can be found on page 2.

Ursula Peters (left) and Pamela Crist at 9:30 AM Celebration Worship.

Lisa Montgomery at 8 AM Traditions

From left, Nancy Brown and Randal Klinger, and Meara and Edward Kwee at 11 AM Traditions worship.

APRIL 2016 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Page 9 My Story: Jayne Grundon This story begins on Lauder- She and her siblings, Julie Marie, When her son, Andy, died tragi- milch Road—a road named after Jeanne Melinda, Joan Michelle, cally, the love and support of fam- her great-grandfather where she and Joseph Michael were the ily and friends at Trinity, brought lived in a two-story, two-sided “cute” children who entertained at her through and her faith grew. house with her parents, siblings, church functions. Their voices ma- That girl was me, Jayne Mau- grandparents, and uncle. She tured and the harmony brought reen Snavely Grundon, the second passed many seasons in that them closer together. “How Great child of Richard and Betty Sna- home where spring flowers and Thou Art” became a theme song. vely. Being brought up in the rose bushes sent a sweet aroma The name “Snavely” was synony- church, I continue to give back to through the air as the girl picked mous with music, vocally and in- God all I learned over the years. I bouquets, thanks to a grand- strumentally, and they used these love cooking and baking for mother’s love of nature. talents at church. Their journeys church dinners and fundraisers; In summer, apple trees served to Trinity began at the invitation my cleaning skills allow me to up bowls of ap- care for the Lord’s plesauce and house; and working gave her the op- with the children’s portunity to choir, I encourage a climb trees, love of music in higher than any them. I have six of her siblings. beautiful grandchil- Washtubs be- dren who are the came swimming light of my life. pools, and Today, I celebrate hours of tag, what I experienced hide-and-seek, as a child, thank God baseball, for the joy of moth- “Mother May I,” erhood, and joyfully and swinging take the hands of my high in the sky, grandchildren as I passed the time. teach them the value Fall brought of family, church, laughter as serving our Savior, small hands Our facilities manager and FIJET Choir and SWAG Ensemble director, Jayne Grundon and praising Him on held rakes that (back right), is pictured with her husband, Todd (back left), and their children along with this journey called their spouses, and grandchildren. pulled leaves life. into large piles, the smell rising of Pastor Bob Stokes and his fam- The past seven weeks have with each jump into the colorful, ily, and it was at a youth retreat been challenging and frustrating, crunchy mounds. Gardens were with Pastor Tom Jacobs, that she but through it all I have learned stripped of vegetables which were gave her life to Christ. from God…it’s OK to ask for help washed, jarred, and carried to the During a school musical, the girl and rely on others, you don’t have cellar for winter’s use. fell in love with Todd Grundon. to do it all yourself. I had no other Winter sled rides on a five-man After graduation, they started on a choice. toboggan, bought by her father 40-year journey. The year after I am so thankful for my family, with pennies sacrificed to bring the wedding and first child, her friends, and wonderful church fun in the snow. Christmastime father passed away at age of 48. family and all they have done for was baking time: cookies, cakes As a mother to Matt, Heather, me! Thank you from the bottom of and pies, mother teaching her Andy, and Becky, this young my heart. God knows your whole girls kitchen essentials. At her woman sought to honor her father story and He loves you! side, the girl developed her love by being a good wife and mother Jayne Grundon for cooking. to her family. [email protected] APRIL 2016 Page 10 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD LEAD: Caring for Trinity’s homebound disciples When you think of adoption, typi- they are homebound. found itself in a similar position and cally it’s about adopting a child and These brothers and sisters are they chose seven men who would providing a safe and loving home. still members of the church and care for these most vulnerable of But have you ever considered part of the body of Christ, but for our congregation. adopting a grandparent? This month you have the op- For many people, as they portunity to join our home- get older, it gets more diffi- bound visitation team. If you cult to get out of the house. enjoy talking and sharing a cup Going to 11 AM worship is a of tea, or if you would like to process that starts at 5 AM. “adopt a grandparent,” this Going to the grocery store or might be the ministry for you. doctor’s appointments are so physi- one reason or another they are un- Sign up on the communication card cally demanding they take all day. able to come to us, so we must go or contact Richard Shertzer at nash- For some, it’s just too much and to them. In Acts 6, the early church [email protected]. Thankful for your Trinity disciples LEAD in India time, treasures A very special thank you to all the families and indi- viduals who sign up to sponsor our altar flowers each week! Our 2016 schedule is FULL! Also, thank you to all who volunteer their time to help deliver the weekly flowers, as well as the Easter lilies. What may seem like a small addition to your schedule brings great joy to our homebound disciples and all who receive the flowers! Also, thank you for your contin- ued support of the Monthly Mission Emphasis at Trinity. In Trinity disciples Dr. Ginny Hall and her husband, John (second January, we raised $3,501.49 to from right), were commissioned March 13 by Pastor Jason Mackey help fund scholarships to Learning and Council Chair Joe Popp (far right) for a late March service Express Nursery School for fami- trip to India. Ginny and John, along with fourth-year medical stu- lies in need who cannot afford to dent, Susan Henning, traveled to serve at the Christian Medical send their children to LENS. In College (CMC) in Ludhiana, Punjab. While there, Ginny partici- February, you generously donated pated in teaching, lecturing, and interacting with staff with the $4,118 to the Trinity Samaritan trip’s emphasis being on education and establishing international Fund that assists in the everyday connections and communication. Ginny also was invited to attend emergencies that involve mem- the graduation of the CMC 2016 medical class. John traveled with bers of our congregation or the the group as trip videographer. community of Hummelstown when quick response is needed. Way to LIVE our faith! APRIL 2016 LOVE LEARN LIVE LEAD Page 11 Update on Jayne Grundon, facilities care Where’s Jayne? As to ask of volunteers. share the blessing with many of you know, our As for Jayne, the Jayne by continuing her facilities manager, Jayne church does not have pay uninterrupted Grundon, had a pre- any kind of short-term through October. planned surgery on her or long-term disability Council agreed that hand in January, but while we may not al- FROM OUR RELAY then took an ways be able to provide FOR LIFE TEAM “unscheduled” and this kind of support, it

CANDY SALE quite unfortunate fall is our duty as Christ that seriously injured followers to help those Thank you to all who her leg. Sadly, she has in need as we are able. purchased the delicious been laid up at home And, in turn, we are homemade peanut butter for the past two months evaluating options for eggs during our winter and it seems that she disability insurance in Candy Sale! Through egg may be unable to work coverage for its employ- the future. If you have sales, key chain sales, and for a total of 6-8 months. ees, which would leave questions about Jayne or your generous donations, At the end of February her family in a financial feedback for the clean- the team raised more our Trustees contracted crisis. Currently, our ing service, please con- than $1,000 to help fight with a local cleaning ser- church is in a good place tact Cindy Miller, chair cancer! vice to temporarily fill in financially and our Staff of Trustees, at cam44@ A HUGE thank you to the gap. We really be- Parish representatives comcast.net. team members Lisa Engle lieved it was too much recommended that we and Jackie Ebright (and their family members) who helped to make the APRIL VOLUNTEER SCHEDULES eggs. They were delicious and your time and talents CONGREGATIONAL CARE are greatly appreciated! DATE CONTACT NUMBER

RELAY DAFNOS NIGHT March 27−April 2 Sue Noriega 717-329−1434 April 3-9 Judy Thrasher 717-566-5737 A sincere thank you to April 10-16 Cindy Stuart 717-838-7807 our Trinity community for April 17-23 Rick Shertzer 717-566-3358 the wonderful response April 24-30 Dottie Seibert 717-566-8951 at our Relay for Life team’s Community Night 9:30 AM GREETERS at Dafnos Italian Grille in DATE MAIN ALTAR Hershey. Everyone had a March 27 Ben & Mary Mader Kerrin Lutz great time and plenty of April 3 John/Barb Bowser Gail Blefko diners took home left- April 10 Peg/Pat Allen Tana Andrione overs to enjoy later. April 17 Jim/Jane Welshans Kerrin Lutz Restaurant owner John April 24 Derrick/Michele Grossman Linda Lebo Kotsalos and his staff at Dafnos said they hadn't COFFEE HOUR SCHEDULE TV MONITOR been that busy in a long DATE MAIN Todd Ray time and Team Trinity March 27 Congregational Sharing [email protected] received $255 toward its April 3 Sanctuary Choir fundraising goal. Thank April 10 Todd & Holly Ray you for your support! April 17 Bell Choir April 24 Celebration Class APRIL 2016

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