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THE MUSIC STUDIO BEGINS AGAIN

  • Writer: BuildaBridge Int'l
    BuildaBridge Int'l
  • Jan 10, 2025
  • 1 min read

Learn music production with BuildaBridge in East Germantown on Mondays & Thursdays from 4:00-5:30 PM


Starting this Monday (January 13), BuildaBridge will continue offering "The Music Studio" at the Lonnie Young Recreation Center from 4:00 - 5:30 pm, every Monday and Thursday. The program includes Songwriting, Beat-making, Recording, Arranging, singing as well as some drumming and guitar lessons. If you have an elementary, middle-school and/or high school interested in music and improving their skills, consider joining BuildaBridge!














 
 
 

36 Comments


M. Ahmad
M. Ahmad
Feb 03

Such a positive and uplifting update. It’s great to see creative spaces reopening and supporting the community again. I recently came across a similar community-driven story on a https://citylineairconditioning.com/ review blog (citylineairconditioning), and it had the same hopeful energy.

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M. Ahmad
M. Ahmad
Jan 28

This https://alphadentalexcellence.com/ was such an uplifting update to read. It’s inspiring to see creativity and community coming back together, and the hopeful tone felt very genuine, much like the positive narratives I’ve seen on alphadentalexcellence review blog posts.

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M. Ahmad
M. Ahmad
Jan 22

I loved this https://www.pantherplumbing.com/ post! It was inspiring to read about the music studio’s reopening and creative revival. I recently came across a pantherplumbing-based blog that also highlighted creative projects, giving an interesting perspective on fostering artistic spaces.

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sypina
Jan 05

Such an inspiring https://www.coversinplay.com update. It’s wonderful to see creativity and community rebuilding through music. I recently read a coversinplay-based review that discussed the impact of arts programs, which made this story even more meaningful.

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sypina
Jan 04

This post https://givingtreefamilylaw.ca/ was uplifting and inspiring. Seeing creativity and community come back to life through music is powerful. It reminded me of a similar hopeful story I read on a givingtreefamilylaw-related blog, where rebuilding and second chances were central themes.

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