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Alrighty then. I've been trying to keep my reports down to size. So the potato, some of the pathways are things, I don't know, the various things that people sign up for classes to learn to do things. It could be photography, it could be printmaking, and maybe, I mean, there might even be classes for baking potatoes, you know, culinary clappers, and mocktails. So the walls were all free. There was an award ceremony first thing that happened, and there was a green room. I love it. I love going to playing places or singing places that have a green room, and you go in there, the walls are green to keep us calm, and there are snacks and things to munch on and feel the love. And we did a 25 minute set, and I have to say we're pretty good. It's not a professional choir. It's one of those choirs where some people don't know how to read music, and there's a couple of the men's voices, they can't carry a tune to save their life, but they're part of the choir. And then there are a couple of professional singers who seed the choir with really well some parts, and Michaela is the director of the Seattle Opera Chorus, and she has this side stint, this side gig of directing the Veterans Choir. It started six years ago for one particular opera that someone wrote about Vietnam veterans coming back, and there are a handful of the original members, and it's become a thing. Path with Art partnering with the Seattle Opera supports the Veterans Choir.
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