Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 EMAIL ARTICLE LINK TO ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE Article Published: Thursday, June 16, 2005 - 12:03:32 PM PST OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION 6/17/2005 - Star-studded evening - A musical production of her own - An awesome Creation' - Anna in the Tropics' playing at Skirball - What's happening - Storytelling workshop offered in Claremont - Comedy room' to premiere in Hollywood - Another choice for Sunday brunch - The Smiths are a hit - Mission Inn offering training for volunteer docents - Al Green and A.J. Jamal perform tonight at San Manuel - Frozen' playing at Pilot Light Theatre in Hollywood - This week's religion quiz: Eastern faiths - Roses & raspberries - Past award winners - Local artists get show space at Century 21 Lois Lauer Realty - FRIDAY NIGHT - YMCA honors its volunteers - Vacation Bible School set to start June 20 - Grilling for Dollars' to raise money for preservation - Learn what it means to be a star - Sign up now for tour of north Redlands - Inland Master Chorale earns its ovation with energy - Lowriders slide into Fontana on Sunday - American Museum of Ceramic Arts - Play portrays the founder of the Methodist Church - Auditions open for Ragtime: The Musical' - Friends should try it on for size - University of Redlands singer wins inaugural music teachers' award - Inventive artists on display at Cal State San Bernardino - Kids invited to dig for fossils' at the museum - Pottery market offers handmade creations Musician, storyteller at spiritual center REDLANDS Musician Sammy Sampson will be at the Redlands Spiritual Treatment Center Sunday morning, June 19, and storyteller Jody Hoelle will present a program Sunday afternoon. Sammy Sampson, who will be at the 10 a.m. service, is a high school English teacher who began his music career in New York City, where he played and sang in the subways and coffee houses and on the streets. He has also toured with the rock group Chicago and played in Europe and during the last 10 years has sung with the reggae band Shine Eye. His solo CD "Living in Heaven" is a tribute to spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba. Jody Hoelle's 1 p.m. program will feature folktales and personal anecdotes. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12.50 at the door. The Redlands Spiritual Treatment Center is at 602 N. Church St. Information: (909) 793-3004.Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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