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Regular 5TH Sunday Singing @ Sardis Methodist Church

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Regular 5TH Sunday Singing @ Sardis Methodist Church

Time: November 28, 2014 from 6pm to 10:30pm
Location: Sardis United Methodist Church
Street: 640 Sardis Rd
City/Town: Midlothian, TX
Website or Map: http://www.sardismethodistchu…
Event Type: singing
Organized By: Mack - MC
Latest Activity: Nov 29, 2014

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A long-time running regular singing that is aired live on Waxahachie radio and abroad every 5th Sunday night 6pm-10pm with a big church provided food buffet.  Many big name North Texas music artist's and groups come to sing plus a few newcomers.

Free admission & No charge to set up your product table in the lobby.  Be ready to sing 4-6 songs.

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