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COUNTRY MUSIC TEA TALK -- A happy mood was felt by the 40-plus people at the Dexter-Age Friendly Tea Talk held at Gatherings 4 Main Street on Feb. 13 when members of the Central Maine Country Music Association played some new and familiar country songs. From left are Stan Hinkley, Rose Hinkley, Country Sunshine and Brenda Stewart. The next meeting is at 10 am. on Thursday, March 12 at Gatherings 4 Main Street will feature Audiologist Chris Clukey presenting information about preserving and improving our hearing.
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COUNTRY MUSIC TEA TALK -- A happy mood was felt by the 40-plus people at the Dexter-Age Friendly Tea Talk held at Gatherings 4 Main Street on Feb. 13 when members of the Central Maine Country Music Association played some new and familiar country songs. From left are Stan Hinkley, Rose Hinkley, Country Sunshine and Brenda Stewart. The next meeting is at 10 am. on Thursday, March 12 at Gatherings 4 Main Street will feature Audiologist Chris Clukey presenting information about preserving and improving our hearing.
Central Maine Country Music Association comes to Dexter Age-Friendly Tea Talk
Contributed, Special to the Piscataquis Observer •February 15, 2020
A happy mood was felt by the 40-plus people at the Dexter-Age Friendly Tea Talk held at Gatherings 4 Main Street on Feb. 13 when members of the Central Maine Country Music Association played some new and familiar country songs.
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COUNTRY MUSIC TEA TALK — A happy mood was felt by the 40-plus people at the Dexter-Age Friendly Tea Talk held at Gatherings 4 Main Street on Feb. 13 when members of the Central Maine Country Music Association played some new and familiar country songs. From left are Stan Hinkley, Rose Hinkley, Country Sunshine and Brenda Stewart. The next meeting is at 10 am. on Thursday, March 12 at Gatherings 4 Main Street will feature Audiologist Chris Clukey presenting information about preserving and improving our hearing.
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