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    Friday
    May172013

    Keep Movin' On - A Song Of Encouragement For Boston Marathon Survivors

    Most 3rd and 4th grade girls are playing with dolls or making catty comments about their classmates' hair. Not the fine upstanding 3rd and 4th grade girls from Currey Ingram Academy.  Megan Hamilton (4th grade), Maddie Hogan (3rd grade) and Sasha Mason (4th grade) wanted to make a difference for the survivors of the Boston Marathon, so they put their vocal talents to good use.

    With guidance from their teachers and song writers RC Richmond, Dita Rose, and Eric Vinson the trio wrote and performed a song titled Keep Movin' On. The below video was produced in the Currey Ingram Academy studio by songwriter/teacher Sean Kelly.

    It's nice to see that children have more integrity and maturity than the adults who were looting bars and restaraunts just after bombs went off in the middle of the city killing three and injuring hundreds. If you aren't moved by what these three girls have done then you're not human.

    Download this song for free at http://tinyurl.com/c9zuv3o.

    If you like this video and song, please give to The One Fund for Boston to help the survivors of the April 15, 2013, Boston Marathon bombings. Give at this link: https://secure.onefundboston.org/page...

    Our letter to the world: http://tinyurl.com/cjs753l
    To play and/or download song: http://tinyurl.com/c9zuv3o

    More information about our song and story is also online at https://www.curreyingram.org/KMO.

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