The 3rd Annual Scholarship Benefit concert was held at the Old North Church. The North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) would like to thank our instructors, community, and staff for an elegant, generous evening which helped raise significant monies to benefit our Scholarship Fund. We look forward to continuing to support families and students in need with affordable Music Lessons and Classes. More information on NEMPAC can be found at NEMPACBoston.org. (NEMPAC photo.)
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