Collin College presents Sound Box – Please Touch exhibition
The exhibition creates an immersive and interactive installation featuring a variety of sound boxes made by local artists and musicians.
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The exhibition creates an immersive and interactive installation featuring a variety of sound boxes made by local artists and musicians.
This weekend through Nov. 5, purchase a Partners Card online and shop at participating stores and all proceeds will go to The Family Place.
NTFB honored many organizations and supporters at the Golden Fork Awards ceremony starting with volunteers Anurag Jain and John Hermanson.
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