Heart to Heart Concert
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space |
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Labor of Love once again brings an inspirational concert to the masses!
Why be a part of the Heart to Heart Concert? According to the American Heart Association, coronary heart disease is America's No. 1 killer. Stroke is No. 3 and a leading cause of serious disability. African Americans are especially at risk for stroke and Alzheimer's. They have a higher risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular (heart) disease, all conditions that may damage blood vessels.
The Heart to Heart Concert will be devoted to uplifting hearts with praise while promoting healthy heart awareness. Many experts now believe that a positive attitude is a very important part of staying healthy. And what better way to begin a positive outlook on life than uplifting spirits with inspiring songs that uplift the soul.
Be a part of one special night of "hand-clapping, foot-stomping" thunderous praise promoting positive living and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. You don't want to miss "The World's Greatest Gospel Story Teller", Evangelist Dorothy Norwood as she graces the stage with her unique style of gospel storytelling like no other! Joining Evangelist Norwood will be the anointed and electrifying voice of Reverend Eugene Martin blessing all with songs of joy and deliverance!
Also featuring:
The Anointed Blessed, the harmonious "Trio Sensation"
Labor of Love Ensemble
Pastor Vandell Atkins
Elder George & Sister Barbara Heyward
Sister Dorothy Tolbert
Portions of the proceeds (30% of net income) go to aid The American Heart Association. Presented by The Labor of Love Association, Inc.
The Labor Of Love Association, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) charitable foundation that produces musical (Gospel) concerts as a vehicle for fundraising in order to provide support towards research for the cure and care of childhood diseases, financial support for animals in medical emergencies, and the development of scholarships to be awarded to minority children desiring to enter college.



















