SongWorks in Practice – January 18: Registration Open

by Jake Harkins

January 2022

We’re excited to announce the next SongWorks in Practice virtual professional development opportunity, SongWorks: Cardinal Cornerstones, Session 2.

You’re invited! 

Theme: SongWorks: Cardinal Cornerstones, Session 2
Date: January 18, 2022
Time: 8pm Eastern Standard Time (5pm PST / 6pm MST / 7pm CST)
Duration: 90 minutes
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free; donations welcome

Everyone is welcome! Want to invite a colleague? Feel free to share this information and link to the registration page.

Upon registration, you will receive a link with access to the Zoom session.

I look forward to seeing you soon!

Happy New Year,
Jake Harkins
jake@songworkseducators.com
SongWorks in Practice Host
SongWorks Faculty, Summer Certification Course

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