World Children’s Choir Hosts International Bazaar

(Courtesy Photo)
(Courtesy Photo)

The World Children’s Choir of Falls Church is hosting an International Bazaar next Saturday, Nov. 1, from 8:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at Charles Wesley United Methodist Church, located at 6817 Dean Ave., McLean.

The bazaar will feature African drumming, Broadway show tune choreography, singing, storytelling, an introduction to skin care and make-up workshop for pre-teens and young teens and other children’s activities.

The event, which is free, will benefit the World Children’s Choir scholarship program for children and teens from families that are financially disadvantaged. In addition to the children’s activities, there will be vendors from places such as Barefoot Books, Clever Containers, Cookie Lee Jewelry and Nature Inspirations.

The World Children’s Choir will perform and there will be raffles at the bazaar. Anyone interested in donating a raffle prize or hosting a space at the bazaar can call 703-883-0920 or e-mail info@worldchildrenschoir.org. For more information, visit worldchildrenschoir.org.

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