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|Program type=Performance; Community
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|Program purpose=Building on historical East Austin traditions, since 2013, MoHA has hosted a holiday show as an annual act of coming together. This celebration places community leaders on stage in leading roles. Historically we see the largest influx of new interest in the organization based on a fun, campy and approachable environment. This celebration provides a welcome space for joy amongst the community, many of whom the holiday season is a time of stress.  
|Program purpose=Building on historical East Austin traditions, since 2013, MoHA has hosted a holiday show as an annual act of coming together. This celebration places community leaders on stage in leading roles. Historically we see the largest influx of new interest in the organization based on a fun, campy and approachable environment. This celebration provides a welcome space for joy amongst the community, many of whom the holiday season is a time of stress.  
|Related persons={{Related person|Person=Neil Fridd|Person role=Collaborator|Date Start=2013/12/21}}{{Related person|Person=Zac Traeger|Person role=Staff|Date Start=2013/12/21}}
|Related persons={{Related person|Person=Neil Fridd|Person role=Collaborator|Date Start=2013/12/21|Date format=Month and Year{{Related person|Person=Zac Traeger|Person role=Staff|Date Start=2013/12/21|Date format=Month and Year
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Revision as of 17:10, August 6, 2022

{{Program |Parent program=MoHA |Program type=Performance; Community |Program purpose=Building on historical East Austin traditions, since 2013, MoHA has hosted a holiday show as an annual act of coming together. This celebration places community leaders on stage in leading roles. Historically we see the largest influx of new interest in the organization based on a fun, campy and approachable environment. This celebration provides a welcome space for joy amongst the community, many of whom the holiday season is a time of stress. |Related persons={{Related person|Person=Neil Fridd|Person role=Collaborator|Date Start=2013/12/21|Date format=Month and Year

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