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Bravo! We stood in unison, applauding the magnificent work of all who created the production of Les Miserables at the Civic Theater last night. Each one involved (from the stage hands, set designer, cast, musicians and director) giving their all, coming from the heart of their passion and we, the audience, were blessed with a most wonderful gift!

There is a continuous flow of giving and receiving. Each of us have gifts and talents to give and, equally important, opportunities to receive from others. The applause, the energy of gratitude and celebration given by the audience, was the gift felt in the heart of each person involved with the production last night. The flow continues…

I open to that which is mine to give
And the many opportunities to receive
Living abundantly I celebrate life!
Toni Niemiec
Toni Niemiec
Walking the spiritual path has been part of the Rev. Toni Niemiec's life as long as she can remember. She said as a child she was not raised in a “traditional” religion.

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Tracy Simmons
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11 years ago

I agree, it was a great performance and the singing was amazing! Go Spokane!

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