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Just Say NO! to the digital dollar...
I've successfully achieved my first goal. Some years ago the organist for my lodge passed away and there was nobody to play the National Anthem at the beginning of our meetings. After a year or so I decided I would give it a go. The organ is a marvelous sounding Hammond M3 built in 1957. I learned how to oil and maintain it and fired it up. I started piano lessons to learn the right way to proceed and now I play the Anthem rather well. I have a ways to go, but it's been a fun journey so far.
Does the ends of net worth justify the means of ones salary.
Just sayin'
to put on shows for local retirement homes. In this way they raise some money for two
4-week summer camping retreats for young people. She also gets some older people
(like me) who enjoy music to join in, too.
We take lots of photos with the residents and get them to join us singing
and in entertaining games, e.g., the dating game.
We all have a great time.
I perform that one (and others) for local retirement homes.
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