Healing Harmonies for East End Hospice Patients - 27 East

Healing Harmonies for East End Hospice Patients

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Threshold Singers, from left,  Sarah Jaffe Turnbull, Dottie Syracuse, Mimi Leonard, Tara O’Connell, and Donna Potter, sing to a patient at East End Hospice. COURTESY EAST END HOSPICE

Threshold Singers, from left, Sarah Jaffe Turnbull, Dottie Syracuse, Mimi Leonard, Tara O’Connell, and Donna Potter, sing to a patient at East End Hospice. COURTESY EAST END HOSPICE

Threshold Singers, from left, Carol Johns, Claire Watson, Sarah Jaffe Turnbull, Alice Froehlich, Colleen Gilmartin, Michelle Mulligan and Mary Crosby, sing in the Memorial Rock Garden at East End Hospice. COURTESY EAST END HOSPICE

Threshold Singers, from left, Carol Johns, Claire Watson, Sarah Jaffe Turnbull, Alice Froehlich, Colleen Gilmartin, Michelle Mulligan and Mary Crosby, sing in the Memorial Rock Garden at East End Hospice. COURTESY EAST END HOSPICE

Nathalie Friedman on Sep 10, 2024
For the past five years, the East End Threshold Singers of Westhampton Beach have sung therapeutic melodies and harmonies to hospice patients on the East End, particularly at the East... more

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