Friends! You've been asking me where you can see music and sign language together. Thank you! I feel like singing and signing go together like peanut butter and chocolate :) In fact, they're almost the same word except for having two letters transposed. So yes, I will tell you where to go for your next singing and signing adventure... it will be at Arise and Shine Forth, an event for and by women in November. It was conceived by our amazing stake Relief Society Presidency including Jan McKinnon, Maria Pedroza, and Kathleen Wolf...
Stay tuned!!
Lisa
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