Topeka Acappella Unlimited Presents An Afternoon of Tea, Teens & Tunes
Event Details
Presented by Topeka Acappella Unlimited. This show will be at Countryside United Methodist Church, 3221 SW Burlingame Rd, in Topeka. It will feature multiple choruses and quartets including the 2010 International Championship quartet, Zing, and Topeka's own Young Women in Harmony Chorus.
Tickets are available from chorus members or at the door: Adults- $15.00, Seniors & Students- $12.00, Families- $25.00 , Groups of 10 or more - $80.00
Topeka Acappella Unlimited Presents An Afternoon of Tea, Teens & Tunes
Phone : 785-338-0556 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : maadams783@gmail.com
Web: www.acappellaunlimited.com
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