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Glenn steps down as NEMPAC Instructor

North End Music and Performing Arts Center President John Romano recently announced that after two-years as Personal Music Instructor Coordinator Sarah Glenn has stepped down from this position.

"Glenn has more than doubled the program’s capacity in a short time," Romano said. "We are truly grateful for all that Sarah has accomplished for NEMPAC and more importantly what she has done for our students," he added.

Reportedly, Glenn will continue to teach Violin at the Center and work closely with Romano to create more music programs for neighborhood children and families.

Phil Orlandella

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