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CLIMAX PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOST MUSIC PROGRAM FOR YOUTH ON JUNE 23

Lake Agassiz Regional Library invites children and their families to visit the library for an interactive music and storytelling experience, offered free of charge and ideal for young children and their families! “Music with Siama and Dallas” will be held Thursday, June 23 at 2:00 p.m. at the Climax Public Library, 104 W. Broadway.

In Africa, Siama made his name recording hundreds of soukous hits. Now he and Dallas bring feel-good music to kids across Minnesota. Siama takes audiences on a musical journey to Africa with his intricate guitar, catchy songs, spirited vocals, and traditional African instruments like Balafon, Mbira, and Lokole while Dallas Johnson encourages everyone to sing along. This event is made possible thanks to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. More information can be found at larl.org/legacy.

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