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Many Hands, One Heart

“Now the large group of those who believed were of one heart and mind, and no one said that any of his possessions was his own, but instead they held everything in common.”
‭‭Acts‬ ‭4‬:‭32‬ ‭HCSB‬‬

Our family was grateful to be a part of the Frank Brown Festival’s benefit for Autism Pensacola, Inc. again this year. The event began back in 2013. In previous years, it was held at the Sunset Corkroom, a beautiful venue, which closed shortly after last year’s benefit.

With all the changes, we were uncertain if there’d be a place to continue on. But when you have a community of people who are passionate about a cause, things happen. Everyone pulled talents and resources together to create a wonderful new experience, while keeping the heart of the cause in mind.

Thank you Flora – Bama for providing the perfect space and atmosphere. Thank You to all the Staff and Volunteers of the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival.

To the Auction Committee, the Songwriters, and the Community who came out to support, You ROCK!

To Logan Blade and Morgan Vice for sharing your gifts, spreading autism awareness and acceptance. You’re the reason for our passion.

Morgan and Logan and Roadies
The Songwriters and Supporters
The Auction Committee

There are countless folks not named or pictured here, but know that every hand that helped mattered. I never cease to be amazed at how God brings all things together when hearts unite for a worthy cause.

Here’s a clip of Morgan & Mom singing “A Best Day at the Beach” and it truly was. 😍

Finally, A Big Thank You to Autism Pensacola, Inc. for all you do to continue serving the autism community.

Until Next Time,

Know The Hope!

Tammy

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One thought on “Many Hands, One Heart

  1. Omegbhai Uriri says:

    Thank you! Beautiful pictures.

    Regards,

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