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It's Not Carnegie Hall, But Library Gives Pianists a Chance to Perform

Pauline Haass Public Library's Piano Sundays program open to all ages.

Do you feel confident enough about your ability to tickle the ivories that you'd like to perform in public?

Then the is looking for you.

The library will once again offer its popular Piano Sundays program this fall. The program gives local pianists of all ages the opportunity to perform on the library piano from 2:15 to 3:45 p.m. on the first Sunday of the month in October, November and December.

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Piano studios will have the opportunity to showcase their students on the third Sunday of the month from September through December.

The library is looking for pianists of all ages who feel accomplished enough to confidently entertain library patrons. Performers should be prepared to present either a 15-minute or a 30-minute program.

To register pick up a signup sheet at the reference desk at the library, N64W23820 Main St., fill it out, return it, and the library staff will put you on the schedule. Children under 16 need their form signed by a parent or guardian.

Want more information? Call the library's reference desk at (262) 246-5181 or visit its website.

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