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Art and talent show for peace in Wilkinsburg
Category: Entertainment Published on Friday, 07 December 2012 10:18 Written by Courier Newsroom
As part of its effort to end the violence on the streets, Wilkinsburg’s Sanctuary Project hosted an Art and Talent Show for Peace for the Wilkinsburg youth in grades 6-12, at the Wilkinsburg Senior High School auditorium.
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KIRK BENJAMIN
On guitar |
Art work was on display and the top five talent acts for grades 6-9 and grades 10-12 performed. A candle light vigil on the streets outside the high school concluded the evening.
The Sanctuary Project is a collaboration among the Wilkinsburg Ministerial Association, Wilkinsburg Community Ministry, churches, social service agencies, the mayor and police chief to end youth violence.
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