Thursday, 3 May 2012

Mental Health organisation stairs adult talent show

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<h2>Virginia Marie Flowers has already picked a strain she’ll sing. It’s patrician “Redeemer,” she said, reading a few lines.</h2>

<p>” ‘And who told a sea we can usually come this far?’ ” Flowers said, quoting a gospel strain created by Nicole C. Mullen. ” ‘And who told a moon where to censor ’till evening?’ ”
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<p>She’s sung in front of people before, though it’s been a while, Flowers said. But it will be all a some-more suggestive since of how distant she’s come.
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<p>Flowers is one of about 90 participants in “Steppin’ in a Right Direction,” a Mental Health Association (MHA) of Tulsa’s ninth annual conform and talent showcase. It will be hold 6:30 p.m. Friday during First United Methodist Church, 1115 S. Boulder Ave.
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<p>The association, in partnership with BIOS Corp., Counseling Recovery Services of Oklahoma (CRSO), Crossroads Clubhouse, Family ...

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