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Memorial Day Parade 2007 |
Par and St. John's Choir Perform on Good Morning America
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Robin Roberts was in
Springfield, Oh. and stopped by St. John
Missionary Baptist church. She was traveling
across Ohio covering the Presidential
Campaign.
She wanted to visit
a church and contacted Pastor Brown of St.
John's Missionary Baptist Church. He
called on Par to put a choir together.
They sang for Ms. Roberts and discussed the
concerns that are influencing their votes
for the Presidential election.
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Living Your Dreams
Fundraiser
Thursday
November 6, 2008
6:00 PM
St. John
Missionary Baptist Church
34 W.
Pleasant St. in the lower level of the church.
Thanks to all who joined us on Thursday November
6 for a fundraising production, Living Your Dreams.
This was more of a production than a banquet.
Dinner was served and we honored the
following supporters:
Min. Arlin "Par" Tolliver
Jim Kincaid
Dr. Mohammed
Miguel Ten
Elder Eli Williams
Congressman Dave Hobson
Jake Bonham
Jam Session
Come one come all to Muzika
Jam Session at Un Mundo Cafe, 801 W. Main St.,
across from 800 Paint Place and in back of Grismer
Tire. Open to the family and any singer, musician,
or anyone who would like music and poetry.
Un Mundo sells all types of
coffees, smoothies, sandwiches and pastries. There
is no cost to get in, donation only, give if you
like. Come and do something new and different, come
and have some fun with old friends and make new
friends. Please invite everyone you know and join us
for a great Jam Session.
Click here to see recent Jam
Session photos!

Check our calendar for jam session fund raisers.
Lots of fun for all! Help support Muzika while
enjoying a great night out with the family.
Contact for information:
Min. Arlin Par Tolliver Sr. (937) 624-4294

Arlin "Par"
Tolliver Has A Vision

He wants to
revitalize your dreams.
He wants to bring
that creative side out of you while allowing you to
fulfill your dream.
All of your life
you've wanted to dance, sing, play an instrument,
perform on stage or speak in public.
Par realizes that
many have childhood dreams which for one reason or
another were never able to be accomplished.
Par's vision,
Muzika Inc., will give you and your family a chance to
pursue those dreams. It's never too late.
Muzika is a creative voice in performing arts.
In an effort to
provide spiritual mentorship, Par leads the Muzika Youth
Topical Talk and is proud to have baptized five of the
group members.
Muzika wants to be
an arm to the city and county schools and colleges where
students can be encouraged to pursue a future in music
or the arts once they realize their potential in their
chosen fields.

John Legend Supports Muzika |
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Save The Music Muzika
shares a similar goal with the Save The Music program
sponsored by VH1. Save The Music is revitalizing
the music programs in public schools across the country.
Muzika's goals include other arts programs as well as
music, but both programs want to make the arts available
to all who have a desire to learn. Did you know
that children who study music do better in math and
other subjects as well? Click on the link below to
see the public service announcement by John Legend, John
Mayer and many other music artists.
VH1 Save The
Music
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Become a Mentor or Mentee
Complete an online application or print and mail a form to send to Muzika to participate in our
programs.
Online Mentor Application
Online
Mentee Application
Printed Forms:
Mail
to P O Box 1382
Springfield, OH 45501
Mentor Application
Mentee Application
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Click on the symbol below to
visit our gallery, where you can see photos and listen
to music from some of our programs.

Photo Galleries
Our Vision
Muzika, Inc., a multi-cultural
organization, will be recognized as the premiere
performing and visual arts non-profit organization in
Ohio. Muzika will establish community
relationships through collaboration, high quality
instructional services and spiritual mentorship.

Our Mission
To provide opportunities for youth and
families in Springfield and Clark
County, Ohio through the performing and
visual arts to discover, develop, and
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Muzika In The Press
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Poverty
and foreclosures targeted at civil rights lunch
January 13, 2007
Springfield News Sun |
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Program honoring King takes
symphony to people
January 11, 2007
Springfield News Sun |

Donate Musical Instruments

Many people have a passion for the arts.
Often children try out an art, such as playing a musical
instrument, then realize it's not what they want to pursue.
Many parents are then left with used musical instruments that
are not being played any longer. Donate your used
instruments to Muzika to help another child who cannot afford to
purchase one. We are
currently looking for brass instruments, trumpets, saxophone,
trombones,
drum sets, Hammond B3, A100, C3, organs, with Hammond Leslie's
Speakers. Muzika is a 501(c)3 organization and
donations may be tax deductible. Contact
Par Tolliver for more
details.
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