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Friday, November 2, 7:30pm, King Ave. United Methodist Church, 299 King Ave.

Civil Rights Sit-Ins. Bell-Bottoms. Anti-War Marches. Student Power. Afros. Mini-Skirts. Hippies. Riots. Space Flights. The Generation Gap.

Those hallmarks of the turbulent 1960s will be rekindled on Friday, November 2 at this year’s annual “Spirit of the ‘60’s Coffeehouse.”

Bill Cohen will lead a candle-lit, musical, year-by-year journey through that era, with familiar 1960s folksongs, “news reports” of sixties happenings, displays of anti-war buttons and posters, and far-out sixties fashions.

Plus, Bill will also challenge the audience with sixties trivia questions.

Proceeds from the suggested $10 donation (at the door) will go to the Mid-Ohio Food Bank. Refreshments will be available at no additional charge. Free parking will be available on the streets and in the lots just south and west of the church.

The show begins at 7:30pm in the church basement but get there early for a good seat.

This program is suitable for adults and mature teens.

This is the 33rd year of sixties coffeehouses for Bill. He’s performed this show more than a hundred times now at colleges, churches, synagogues, conferences, high schools, and middle schools across Ohio and beyond.

Contact: 614-263-3851 or BillCohen@columbus.rr.com