Congratulations to five caring teens, Maddy Clark, Christina Auer, Luke & Ike Fontaine and Kris Dowling created Harmony for Haiti to inspire Duxbury to do the same. The lyrics..."We are the world, we are the children, we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving" was mobilized. Teens from north of Boston to Plymouth came together on Friday night at the DSU to do exactly that. No auditions, no studio time, these teens came together to simply sing their hearts out for the people of Duxbury and to inspire every day citizens to give to the people of Haiti. And give they did. $1,300 raised for Partners In Health and counting. The entire evening, guests were treated to original music & songs, artwork & jewelry; all prepared by our talented young people. From the Harmony for Haiti graphics created by 2004 DHS graduate, Jess Horton, to jewelry made by Christina Auer and bags made by Maddy Clark. As well, many musicians writing and performing their own songs with such passion and courage. The most awe inspiring moment came when eight bands came together, completely spontaneously for the finale to perform CREAM's song Crossroads. It was so perfect, bands from all genres adding their individuality to a classic song. Cameras, video cameras and cell phones were flashing with excitement. It was an unbelievable finish to a phenomenal evening!
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