The Daraja Choir at a Braves Game!

Last week, The Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa had the awesome opportunity to go and experience a Braves game! It was so much fun and they all had a blast! The Daraja Choir single handedly started “The Wave” 3 times!! They also got to experience a classic Atlanta food joint, The Varsity! They loved it! Here are a few pictures from that night…

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If you haven’t had a chance to see these amazing kids in concert yet, this Saturday is the perfect opportunity. The Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa have been invited as the special guests at the Third Day Family Picnic this Saturday, October 10th. Click on the banner below for tickets!

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