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Joe Byrnes added a blog post
I am on the committee of a program called " blues for kids " It is run by the greater twin cities blues music society. As part of our mission statement we offer workshops to introduce kids 8 - 18 years old to this great music genre. At this time w...
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Joe Byrnes is now a member of St. Paul Neighborhood Network Access
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Danisa Farley is now a member of St. Paul Neighborhood Network Access
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Events

Forum

Daniel Kenward

What I think of this show...

Started by Daniel Kenward Jul 8.

Sherine Crooms

Volunteer for the Annual Meeting 5.12.09

Started by Sherine Crooms Apr 27.

Sherine Crooms

Pizza Party!!!

Started by Sherine Crooms Apr 27.

Sherine Crooms

Good Production Tips

Started by Sherine Crooms Mar 14.

Destiny Holiday

Homelessness let's talk about it? 1 Reply

Started by Destiny Holiday. Last reply by SPNN Access Feb 12.

Blog Posts

Joe Byrnes

volunteer blues musicians needed

Posted by Joe Byrnes on November 21, 2009 at 10:25pm

Mike Peden

Searching sources for new documentary.

Posted by Mike Peden on April 24, 2009 at 7:30pm

Sherine Crooms

VOLUNTEERS FOOD PROVIDED SAT.

Posted by Sherine Crooms on December 11, 2008 at 9:04pm — 1 Comment

Mike Wassenaar

St Paul Forum Taping?

Posted by Mike Wassenaar on November 17, 2008 at 4:52pm

Georgia Dietz

Need a camera person!

Posted by Georgia Dietz on November 4, 2008 at 11:52pm

 
 

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  • terry kayser
  • Joe Byrnes
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  • Destiny Holiday
  • Mike Peden
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  • Danisa Farley
  • Mark A. Wingo
  • Cynthia Condon
  • Michael Rossberg
 

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