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The Anne Murray Centre in Springhill, Nova Scotia Anne Murray was born on June 20, 1945, in the small town of Springhill, Nova Scotia. Her father, James Carson Murray, was a doctor and her mother, Marion Murray, was a registered nurse.
Anne has served as the state president of the Kentucky Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors and the College Personnel Association of Kentucky. She was chosen Citizen of the Year by the students of Western Kentucky University and holds memberships in Alpha Delta Pi Sorority plus the honor societies of Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa and Golden Key. Anne has two daughters, a Nashville attorney, and a Charlotte veterinarian married to a horticulturist.
The Anne Murray Centre is a non-profit association and is a registered Canadian charity. All of the revenue generated from the operation of the Centre is used to provide employment for local people and for the ongoing maintenance of the Centre.
Affectionately known as the "FUN SPEAKER", Anne Murray connects with her audiences to entertain, inform, and inspire. She is known for her ability to deliver her unconventional wisdom with engaging style and respect. Her customized presentations are lauded for her charismatic presence, irrepressible humor and extraordinary insight into human behavior. Her credibility as a professional speaker originates with her degrees in psychology, counseling, and interpersonal communication.
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Anne studied piano for six years. At age 15, she began taking classical voice lessons. (Her younger brother, Bruce, would soon ... follow this path. Bruce went on to perform and tour with Anne in the 1980's.) Every Saturday morning, Anne took a two-hour bus ride from Springhill to Tatamagouche and back, for her singing lesson with Karen Mills. Her mother recalls one of her first performances:
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