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180: 66: 25: 367:, Sounds of Hope Ltd. The camp hosts children aged 10–13 from the United States and abroad, who participate in a program built around cultural sharing. The country delegations are partly subsidized by corporate and foundation donors. The project also has a focus on performance, and the children go on a three-week concert tour at the end of the six-week program each summer. 282: 441:
in St. Paul. Rehearsals were held on the college campus. For financial reasons, only ten of the US participants lived on site; the other eleven performed in the concert, but commuted to and from rehearsals daily. The first program was three weeks long, culminating with a single concert on the stage
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Since 1991, the program has performed more than 400 concerts to over 90,000 people, ranging from full 90-minute shows to 20-minute arts-in-service concerts. The first project in 1991 received an Award of Excellence from
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The project subsidizes the participation of children from low-income families in the US and abroad thanks to donations from state and federal funding agencies such as the
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The first Songs of Hope project took place in 1991, and was the idea of Jeanne Junge, a performing arts educator, and Tom Surprenant, a staff member at
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The delegations from the five sister cities each also included one adult chaperone. Most of the young people lived in shared rooms in a dormitory at
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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of St. Catherine's O'Shaughnessy Auditorium. The second took place in 1994, and then every year after that.
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