Cynthia Carter Hill Jazzes it Up with Gospel Jazz Sunday
September 14, 2012
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Dear Friends:
You
are special to me and I know that each of you believe in the calling
and purpose that The Lord has for my Life! That excites me because it is
really my desire to fulfill my purpose and destiny.
Having
said that, I have been offered a wonderful opportunity to share in song
and empowerment talks at the ME Restaurant and Lounge in Hayward. I am
asking each of you to send the
attached 2 sided postcard to at least 10 people. We would like them to
enjoy Gospel Jazz, fun and fellowship, and good food on Sunday evenings
(the 3rd Sunday each month). September 16th at 5:30 pm will be our
initial date and October 21st at 5:30pm will feature my new CD release,
"Alive to Thrive."
Let me hear a Holla back if you're as Excited as I and Thank you for your love and support ALWAYS,
Cynthia
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