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Table-tapping music

Jak Wonderly | The Journal Gazette
Korion Johnson, 8, left; Arionna Rice, 7; Ky’Le Kelly, 7; and Kameron Kelly, 8; tap the table to the beat of the Dan Smyth Trio at One Summit Square on Thursday. The band performed as the final act of this year’s Lunch on the Square concert series. The children, members of the Early Childhood Alliance Summer Club House, were among those enjoying the free entertainment.