The Washington Post, March 1st, 2005
For Pat Onufrak of Falls Church, it was the Jordan Kitts Piano ad that did it. Onufrak, 45, was looking to make a quick sale of an old piano that had sat idle for 20 years. "This piano was haunting me," she remembers. She visited the Web site of a local used-piano dealer, but an ad caught her eye instead: "Jordan Kitts Music -- Lessons for the Busy Adult." That's when Onufrak realized that she didn't want to sell the instrument after all. "I knew that in my heart I really wanted to learn piano," she says. Maybe in some cases a childhood chore has matured into a serious pastime, or in others s...
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