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Monday, December 01, 2008

Candlelight Service at Park Slope Church for World AIDs Day

Tonight the Gay and Lesbian Ministry of Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church holds its second annual World AIDS Day Candlelight Service and Memorial Ribbon Project.

The Candlelight Service will take place tonight at 7:00 pm in St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, 116 Sixth Avenue, between Park and Sterling Places in Park Slope, Brooklyn and will feature a talk by designer and teacher Jim Morgan co-founder of Friends House in New York City, which offers housing and support to persons with AIDS, and Kisangura Friends Secondary School in Tanzania for children orphaned by AIDS.

The exuberant and inspiring Gay Men’s Chorus of Manhattan, a group of choral musicians dedicated to educating through song, who use the gift of voice to promote tolerance and acceptance for GLBT and all peoples, will perform.

The Where and When

Monday, December 1 at 7:00 pm
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church,
116 Sixth Avenue, between Park and Sterling Places
Park Slope, Brooklyn

December 1, 2008 in Postcard from the Slope | Permalink

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