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sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as
effects.
- Henry Melville
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Six essential qualities that
are the key to success: Sincerity, personal integrity, humility, courtesy,
wisdom, charity. - William Menninger
Heritage Christian, August 15 - 24,
to Host Educational AIDS Exhibit "World Vision Experience: AIDS – Step Into Africa"
7/26/08 (4:14 p.m.) World Vision Experience: AIDS – Step Into Africa
is a unique, multimedia, interactive exhibit that allows visitors to step into
the lives of actual children affected by HIV and AIDS in the hardest-hit
region of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa, where about 25 million people are
infected with HIV (2/3 of the world’s total). Visitors walk through a replica
of an African village and experience the effects of the pandemic in a real way
as they listen to a personal audio track relating the story of one of four
real children.
The “World Vision Experience: AIDS”
exhibit comes to Fayetteville, GA, August 15-24 as part of an 80-city,
nationwide tour. To date, more than 95,000 people have visited the exhibit,
with more than 200,000 expected throughout the tour.
The exhibit, which is free and open to the
public, features a 2,340 square foot replica of an African village. Visitors
tour the village, listening on headsets to a personal audio track telling the
true stories of four children – Kombo, Babirye, Emmanuel, and Mathabo – whose
lives have been affected by AIDS, offering visitors the opportunity to see,
hear and experience the devastating effects of AIDS in a very personal way.
The free exhibit will be open to the public
from Friday, August 15 – Sunday, August 24, with the exception of Monday, Aug
18th and Friday, Aug 22nd. Hours of operation are as follows: Fri, Aug. 15th
12pm - 10pm; Sat, Aug. 16th: 10am - 9pm; Sun, Aug. 17th: 10am - 8pm; Tues, Aug
19th – Thu, Aug 21st and Sat, Aug 23rd – Sun Aug 24th: 10am - 8pm; Mon, Aug
18th and Fri, Aug. 22nd: CLOSED.
Heritage Christian Church
2130 Redwine Road
Fayetteville, GA 30215