MIDDLEBURG – The Clay County Salvation Army recently held its Spring concert. This was a celebration for the students, parents and community. The program was offered through a local donation making …
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MIDDLEBURG – The Clay County Salvation Army recently held its Spring concert. This was a celebration for the students, parents and community. The program was offered through a local donation making the entire program free and available to children with a wish to become familiar with instruments and dance basics and have the opportunity to learn.
The School of Performing Arts exists to do many things: expose young people to a quality of music education and to encourage a love of the arts through engaging and innovative instruction; introduce children and parents to the Kingdom of God through the avenue of music; and, acknowledged it is a gift from God to be used for His glory
To further the mission of The Salvation Army in Clay County by preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human need in His name without discrimination.