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'We Sing for the World' for Make-A-Wish Founded by Rye Country Day Grad

We Sing for the World performs for Make-A-Wish Foundation Hudson Valley

Monday December 10 8pm White Plains Performing Arts Center
 
Daniele Hager, graduate of Rye Country Day and teacher at Rye Arts Center, is the founder of We Sing For the World. We Sing For The World is an organization founded on the belief that music not only brings people together but that it has the power to heal. We Sing For The World is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for those in need in our neighborhoods and all around the world. Danielle is thrilled to announce their upcoming concert to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation Hudson Valley. Please join them for an incredible night of Broadway. For tickets: www.wppac.com or 914-328-1600. $25 at the door or $20 advanced reservation and $15 for students. Visit them at www.wesingfortheworld.com. Don't miss it!







 

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