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SEBASTIAN -- Christ the King Lutheran Church is hosting daily columnist/ humorist, Jonathan Richard Cring and artist/musician Janet Clazzy on Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.
The duo are in the middle of their "2013 Tour: Finding a Message in a World a Twitter," including comedic and inspirational essays from Mr. Cring's national daily column at www.jonathots.com with original musical tunes played by Ms. Clazzy on the oboe and WX-5 wind machine.
Mr. Cring is the author of 11 titles, including "Digging for Gold," "20 Other Reasons to Kiss a Frog" and "Mr. Kringle's Tales ... 26 Stories 'Til Christmas."
"We take some time to bring you music, humor fresh insights into life in these United States and ways to find a message," said Mr. Cring. "The program is a non-stop, inter-generational explosion."
Ms. Clazzy is a musical original, having played in orchestras from coast to coast and often proclaimed to be "the female Kenny G."
"I have this fabulous instrument called the WX-5 wind machine, which gives me 250 sounds at my fingertips. We call the music clazzy, the spirit of classical with the soul of jazz, pop-minded," she said.
Ms. Clazzy was also the founder of the Sumner Pops Orchestra and the first female conductor in Tennessee.
A free-will offering will be taken and copies of books, CDs and DVDs will be available for purchase.
For more information call the church at (772) 589-7117.
Christ the King Lutheran Church is located at 1301 Sebastian Blvd., in Sebastian.