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Access Creative College Lincoln Teams Up with Lincolnshire Music Service for Make Music Day 2025 Workshops

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Access Creative College Lincoln Teams Up with Lincolnshire Music Service for Make Music Day 2025 Workshops

Access Creative College in Lincoln has joined forces with Lincolnshire Music Service to run three workshops at no cost, to coincide with the worldwide Make Music Day 2025. The aim of these workshops is to cultivate the musical aptitude of the local youth. They will have the opportunity to discover and hone their talents in a nurturing environment. This undertaking not only showcases the vibrant music culture in Lincolnshire but also signifies a dedication to promoting artistic progression within the community.

This article has been adapted from the original report at news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.

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