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    About this Episode

    He's a businessman and a grandfather, she's a spirited young artist and mother. Different, yes, but with a shared passion.  Henry Skier and Jill Carletti chat with Harmony TALK host Lisa Champeau about how they came together to grow Harmony Presents from a small performance space in an old silk mill to a successful, sophisticated yet rustic outdoor performance venue in Hawley, Pennsylvania, called Harmony in the Woods.

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