Tags: Annenberg, Centre, Children's, Choir, Gospel, Knit-a-square., Soweto
Permalink Reply by Debbie Posmontier on March 5, 2012 at 9:08am I just reread some of these posts and got chills and tears all over again. This was just the most wonderful project and the feeling of a worldwide KAS community is still so strong!! The good work continues!!
Permalink Reply by Sandy McDonald on March 5, 2012 at 11:01am It does indeed Debbie. What a great thing to do, to reread some of these wonderfully inspiring threads. Sandy
Permalink Reply by Debbie Posmontier on March 5, 2012 at 11:13am Thanks, Sandy! The photos from that day pop up on my screen saver and I ooh and ahh at them! The Springside girls sang recently with the local South African group, Peace Train, at a concert at school. That brought back the memories! The music was fantastic in the style of the Soweto Gospel Choir. Several of the band members are friends of my husband and it was such fun to hear them at school.
On another note, I've begun crochet lessons and have brought KAS info to the class. Several members will practice their stitches on 8 inch squares and send them along. More converts!
hey debbie
funny - i was looking at where the soweto choir will be and saw they were playing locally here in boston or providence - i forget which - was looking through the photos and remembering what a good time it was to be a part of that whole event and meeting up with you and other KASers
:)
Permalink Reply by Debbie Posmontier on March 14, 2012 at 8:14am I agree, Jackie...it was a wonderful, worldwide community event and we had the privilege of being able to attend!! I often think fondly of that evening and of the weeks of preparation that led up to it and that followed it.
Permalink Reply by Sandy McDonald on March 14, 2012 at 9:08am Hi Jackie, it was a really special events and thanks to you and your generous boss too!
Permalink Reply by Sandy McDonald on March 14, 2012 at 9:08am Debbie, you were one of our very first most inspirational stories. Remember the girls in the meadows. Isn't it amazing KAS already has this kind of history! How great the girls are learning to crochet.
Permalink Reply by Debbie Posmontier on March 14, 2012 at 9:33am It was one of those "knit in the meadow" days here today...early spring weather...and I was thinking about those first girls I taught to knit. They were in grades 3 and 4 then and are in grades 6 and 7 now! KAS has a history already! Here's to many more success stories in helping warm the children in SA!
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