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Hartselle Enquirer

African Choir to perform at Fairview

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Fairview: The Grace Place will host the Kuyasa Kid’s African Choir live Easter Sun., April 5 at 6 p.m.

Visitors are invited to enjoy this special concert and meet kids who have traveled half way across the world to meet them.

The Kuyasa Kids, Horizon International’s acclaimed ambassador choir from Capetown, South Africa will be in a free concert. The purpose of the Spring Choir Tour is to encourage Americans to sponsor African children and youth who have lost their parents to the AIDS pandemic.

“These young energetic children run from ages 10 to 17, performing an amazing hour long concert with so much heart and soul that it keeps the audience smiling and inspired long after the concert ends,” said Winston Clark, coordinator of the Kuyasa Kids Tour.

Horizon International is a non-profit Christian relief and development organization dedicated to creating a world of hope for orphans affected by AIDS. The organization, based in Pendleton, Indiana, serves these orphans and their communities regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender, enabling them to break the cycle of poverty and live free from the bonds of poverty and disease.

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