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EVENTS
"Blues for an Alabama Sky," 8
p.m. now through April 3,
Longstreet Theatre. $6 students,
faculty and military, $8 senior citizens,
$10 everyone else. 777-2552.
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watch their children graders. Some students stay only for a seg
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)'Leary, mother of 9- middle school. Beginner lessons are $40 per
Leary, of Springdale semester, and private lessons are between $60
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