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Tuskegee University Concert Choir To Perform March 7th
The Tampa Bay Tuskegee University Alumni Club an- nounces the appearance of the historic Tuskegee Uni- versity Golden Voices Choir on Monday, March 7, 2016, 7 P. M., at Howard W. Blake High School (Don Thompson Theatre), 1701 N. Boulevard, Tampa. The pub- lic is invited to join alumni and friends for this riveting performance of one of the nation’s most celebrated uni- versity choirs.
The Tuskegee Choir is an organization steeped in more than a century of pride and the richest of choral tradi- tions. Since its inception, the choir has served as an artistic model while carving its place in American history. It was organized in 1886 and at- tained international promi- nence under its most renowned director and edu- cator, William L. Dawson, the “Dean of African Ameri- can Choral Composers.”
Among its more presti- gious appearances the choir has performed at the Open- ing of Radio City Music Hall, the Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the National Prayer Breakfast, the United Negro
THE GOLDEN VOICES OF TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY ...In concert in Tampa on March 7, 2016
College Fund (UNCF) Ban- quet, the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and the White House. In Janu- ary, 2015, in celebration of the movie, Selma, the choir was invited to sing the Grammy Award winning song, “Glory” with John Legend and Common on
the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Miss Onyx Goins, a Tampa native, graduate of Sickles High School, and cur- rently a sophomore at Tuskegee University major- ing in Animal Science, will
perform with the choir.
The 2016 spring tour takes the choir through the
state of Florida, where it will present concerts in Tallahas- see, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Panama City and Pensacola. Dr. Wayne A. Barr is Director of Choral Activities; Mrs. Brenda Shuford is Choral Accompanist. Dr. Brian Johnson is President,
Tuskegee University. Tuskegee University is lo- cated in Tuskegee, Alabama.
For additional informa- tion please contact: TU- AlumTampa@yahoo.com or (813) 335-6811 or (352) 437- 4703. Ms. Anitha Smith is President of the Tampa Bay Tuskegee University Club.
A Night Of Healing And Miracles At Hope Crusade
Tabernacle of Hope ex- tends an invitation to the community to join them on Saturday, February 27, 2016, 6 p. m. for an old fashioned revival. The worship service is entitled, “A Night of Heal- ings and Miracles Hope Cru- sade” and will feature
International
Freddy Clark.
Evangelist
The service will be held at the new location of Taberna- cle of Hope, 715 E. Bird St., Tampa (33604). Kenneth Stewart is the pastor.
“Tabernacle of Hope is bringing Evangelist Freddy Clark to Tampa as we are praying for a super- natural move of God that will spread revival throughout the city,” Pastor Stewart says.
Evangelist Clark has been working in the ministry in performing supernatural miracles for over 50 years. Pastor Stewart is one of those who can testify to the genuine miracles and heal- ings in the name of Jesus.
He says it was in 1988 when he was a college stu- dent at Christian Life College in Stockton, CA. He began having severe headaches he thought were caused by his
EVANGELIST FREDDY CLARK And wife, SYLVIA
job. He went to a Freddy Clark Crusade with more than 2,500 in attendance. Evangelist Clark had him to stand in the middle of the audience and told him that God had told him (Clark) about the severe headaches that Stewart thought were caused by his job. Evangel- ist Clark told him the headaches were not caused by the job, but by a childhood head injury. Evangelist Clark prayed for Pastor Stewart and he says he never had a headache from that point on.
Learn more about the ministry at www.Tabof Hope.org or call (813) 254- 5260.
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