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Gospel Concert in Belmont Benefits Watertown Food Pantries
Upcoming concert by Joyful Voices of Inspiration at the United Methodist Church will benefit three area food pantries.

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Upcoming concert by Joyful Voices of Inspiration at the United Methodist Church will benefit three area food pantries.

Upcoming gospel concert at the United Methodist Church will benefit three food pantries in Belmont and Watertown.
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