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July 31, 2018

Sing! Sing! Sing! UBC


Vancouver Campus | 12:00pm–1:00pm

Lift your spirits and light up your lunch hour with UBC’s popular impromptu choir! Join us on July 31 to sing the ‘60s Motown hit “My Guy.” ALL voices welcome! NO experience required.

Our choir director is Allison Berry of Berry Entertaining. 

Location: Classroom 002, UBC Theatre and Film Production Building

Cost: $5 per person

For more information, please contact natasha.moore@ubc.ca.


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We all have a hand in shaping campus environments that support health, wellbeing, and sustainability. By championing wellbeing, we can build stronger and more inclusive communities at UBC and beyond.

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