Keith Lockhart speaks at ‘A Celebration of Civic Convictions’

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03/17/2013 6:24 PM


Keith Lockart and his wife Emiley Lockart, left, taking to Elisabeth J. Medvedow, right, the executive director pif Discovering Justice during a benefit at the Fairmont Copley on Thursday. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)

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Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart was the featured speaker at the Discovering Justice event to honor Boston Public Schools Superintendent Carol Johnson at the Fairmont Copley on Thursday. He was joined at the night, which was called “A Celebration of Civic Convictions,” by his wife, Emiley Lockhart, who served on the benefit committee with Discovering Justice Executive Director Elisabeth J. Medvedow.

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