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Get It Loud in Libraries

In: Marketing & Audiences, Video

A video taster of Lancaster Library Service’s award-winning project attracting young fans to gigs in libraries across the region.

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Lancaster Library Services
February 10, 2015
Twitter

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music, young fans, young audiences, live music

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