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Greenwood Cultural Center Announces ‘Witness! An Evening of Spirituals’ 
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Greenwood Cultural Center Announces ‘Witness! An Evening of Spirituals’ 

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The Greenwood Cultural Center is hosting “Witness! An Evening of Spirituals.” The musical program will feature Joel-Lyn McCormick, Phil Armstrong, Joseph Bias, and Donald Ryan on Sept. 22 at 6 p.m.  

The artists appearing in the program are distinguished soloists and musicians in Tulsa. 

The program is a benefit concert for the Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N. Greenwood Ave. 

For more information, www.eventbrite.com and search “Witness.”  

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Greenwood Cultural Center 

The mission of the Greenwood Cultural Center is to educate, preserve, and promote the proud history and future of the Greenwood District and the African American community. The center believes education is the key to understanding Greenwood’s history and people. We take pride in honoring the vision of our founders by offering educational and cultural learning opportunities. Visit https://www.greenwoodculturalcenter.org/.  

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