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November 30, 2007
Posted: 01:27 PM ET

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I like to travel around Second Life finding unique examples of creativity. While visiting on the VLS (Virtual Light Studios) Island I was fortunate enough to witness the preparation of ChangHigh Trinity Sisters and Cypress Rosewood’s charity event production. On December 21 at 3pm The Trinity Sisters and Cypress Rosewood will be entertaining Second Life residents with their amazing lighting show and Cypress’ truly spiritual music. The collaboration has been in the works for several months now and the show is just stunning. Special effects, timed animations, and gorgeous costumes will be enhanced with the talents of Cypress - all the proceeds of this show will be then donated to Green Peace.
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Karen B Hatcher   December 2nd, 2007 9:45 am ET

A Civilian Dedication
As men and women leave for Iraq
We pray they will all come back
What help them the hard times
Is to dream of the ones they left behind
As they take there shifts
Watching through the night
They are prepared and ready to fight
As the sun rises and light is near
Will they see what there is to fear !
As they travel though hot sun and sand
They come together to work out a plan
As they mind each other back
Out no where enemies attack
As they watch the suffering and pain
“Do we question”
“What will American gain
Karen B.Hatcher
Respond
Exceptional Support Our Troops
Security
Promote
Ethics
courage
Trust

Karen B Hatcher   December 2nd, 2007 10:43 pm ET

I feel that if any one should comment it should be the men and women that are risk thei lives.

Karen B Hatcher   December 2nd, 2007 10:51 pm ET

(Sorry for the miss spelling )THEIR LIFE Everyone should support the troops OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THEM

Hob   December 11th, 2007 2:37 pm ET

But what did you think of the charity event?

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