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Music for the season at United Presbyterian Church

By Bill Snyder | November 30, 2021
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Jean Henssler

Organist Jean Henssler celebrates the season with an organ recital of holiday favorites in new arrangements.  She also talks about the imposing organ at United Presbyterian Church.

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Photo credit: Jean Henssler

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