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“Broadway Comes to St. John” on January 28 at the St. John School of the Arts

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Martin Luther King Day is a day to celebrate the memory of a great man, and for most kids, it’s also a day off from school. But for the 45 fourth-grade students attending schools on St. John, the day is special for another reason: It’s also the first day of rehearsals for “Broadway Comes to St. John.”

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