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Jo Deen (Jody) Blaine Davis to U.C.C. Musicians Association

Jo Deen (Jody) Blaine Davis was recently installed as president of the United Church of Christ Musicians Association at its national conference at Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois. Davis is director of music ministries at the Congregational Church in New Canaan, Connecticut.

The United Church of Christ Musicians Association, Incorporated, is a national organization with a membership of musicians, clergy, and interested laity. UCCMA provides professional development and support, education programs, networking, resources, publications, and conferences. For information: www.uccma.org.

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