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Oak Ridge History Museum presents 1940s music on Saturday

Posted at 6:30 pm January 17, 2020
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge History Museum will host an evening of 1940s music by the Oak Ridge High School Choral Ensemble and the Oak Ridge High School Jazz Band on Saturday, January 18, at 7 p.m.

Admission is free, although donations to the museum are certainly welcome, a press release said.

The Oak Ridge History Museum (www.oakridgemuseum.com) is located at 102 Robertsville Road in Oak Ridge, across the street from the Kroger Marketplace.

This press release was submitted by a subscriber to Oak Ridge Today.

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, History, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: 1940s music, Oak Ridge High School Choral Ensemble, Oak Ridge High School Jazz Band, Oak Ridge History Museum

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