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		<title>By: Glenn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Glenn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ms. Canning, I thought the same thing about the clarinet meeting. Why have it on the 4th?  The international parties probably don&#039;t get how we Americans are so desperate for our holidays. I am from Houston and since the festival was so close (12 hour drive) I thought I&#039;d go.  But no it was too much of a hassle.  I really did want to see your part of the show of how to integrate art into one&#039;s life.  I am a clarinet player and occasional painter, yet work in another field.  To be a painter or musician for money almost seems the hard way to retirement.  I need to hang out with more people doing that to see what its like.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Canning, I thought the same thing about the clarinet meeting. Why have it on the 4th?  The international parties probably don&#8217;t get how we Americans are so desperate for our holidays. I am from Houston and since the festival was so close (12 hour drive) I thought I&#8217;d go.  But no it was too much of a hassle.  I really did want to see your part of the show of how to integrate art into one&#8217;s life.  I am a clarinet player and occasional painter, yet work in another field.  To be a painter or musician for money almost seems the hard way to retirement.  I need to hang out with more people doing that to see what its like.</p>
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