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Request to borrow “Set Down, Servant,” arr. Marcus Wiley (SAB)

May 7, 2014 by Krista Montgomery Leave a Comment

Item: Set Down, Servant
Composer/Arranger/Edition: arr. Marcus Wiley (SAB)
Starting: May 2014
For: August 15, 2014
Copies: any number up to 80
Willing to rent: No
 
For use by Pocono Summer Chorus for summer rehearsals and concert on July 30.
 
Pocono Summer Chorus, directed by Dr. James Maroney, Director of Choral and Vocal Activities at East Stroudsburg University, is as a non-profit choral group comprised of area residents who share a love of choral singing. Its purpose is to provide a quality choral experience for the singers, enjoyable concerts for area residents, and to benefit a local worthy cause. Proceeds from the 2014 performance will benefit Meals on Wheels of Monroe County.
 
Pocono Summer Chorus will pay all shipping costs.  Please contact me if you have any copies you could lend.
 
Thank you.

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