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Benefit Concert for Black History Month 2021

Springfield, MO—Ujima Language and Literacy presents a Black history month benefit concert featuring Missouri State University Gospel Choir and The Milly Project. The concert is free with limited seating Sunday, Feb. 21st at 3pm at Turning Point Church, 1722 North National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri. We will also livestream on Facebook. We will accept donations at the door. Proceeds benefit Ujima, MSU Gospel Choir, and The Milly Project.

Make checks payable to Ujima Language and Literacy

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. Mail donations to 918 E. Calhoun Street, Springfield, MO 65802. Please text or call Monica Horton at 417-812-5204 or email at UjimaLandL2014@gmail.com for other methods of payment and with any questions you may have. Let’s celebrate Black History Month while also supporting local arts and literacy organizations in our community!

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