Brian Courtney Wilson, Anthony Brown, Jor’dan Armstrong, Fred Jerkins III & Last Call & Others to Perform at the "Give from Your Heart" Gospel Festival
The Piney Woods School is hosting its fifth annual "Give from Your Heart" Gospel Festival which takes place Saturday, May 4, 2019 @11 AM to 6 PM on the campus of the historic Piney Woods Mississippi co-ed boarding school. "This is a great way to raise money for the school while also allowing the public to get a glimpse of what we do here," says Piney Woods School President, Dr. Will Crossley, of hosting the event on its compound.
A variety of food vendors will be on hand to feed the hungry crowd and there will be recreational activities for the youth. The all-day concert will feature the Grammy® nominated artists Brian Courtney Wilson and Anthony Brown & group therAPy. Also performing will be Jor'dan Armstrong, Fred Jerkins & Last Call, Tim Bowman Jr., Jermaine Dolly, as well as, Jackson's very own, Four Washington, a dynamic urban inspirational group of teenage siblings.
The Piney Woods School choir, the Cotton Blossom Singers, will be on hand as well. Ticket prices are $15 and a family pack of 4 tickets are $50. Children 15 years old and younger, attend for free. All tickets are available from www.pineywoods.org or by calling (601) 845-2214.
The 100+ year old institution boasts an international student population with pupils hailing from over seventeen states and foreign jurisdictions. Piney Woods offers a rigorous educational, spiritual and vocational curriculum and provides an environment where students are expected to excel academically and socially. Over 95% of the graduating seniors are admitted to colleges and universities.
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