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Art & Culture/Ent

[ 2011-12-20 ]

Galaxy of stars join Bola Ray to raise funds for charity
The forecourt of the Silverbird Cinemas and
Lifestyle store was on Saturday inundated with a
galaxy of stars who thronged the place for this
year's Celebrity Charity Bazaar.

The stars came in their numbers to lend a helping
hand to host of Drive Time on Joy FM, Bola Ray's
quest to raise funds for charity works.

The Celebrity Charity Bazaar was under the
auspices of the Bola Ray Foundation and was
powered by Empire Entertainment with support from
Creative Minds Outreach and Silverbird Ghana.

The fun-packed charity event raised funds to
create awareness for autism and also contribute to
the Zeozougo classroom project of the SOS
Children’s village in the Northern region.

Notable participants included Nana Aba Anamoah,
John Dumelo, Bino, Nadjat, Ruff 'N' Smooth, Stay
Jay, Lydia Forson, Kofi Okyere Darko (KOD) and a
host of others who all gave their fans a rare
lifetime treat by serving them in celebrity style.


The stars sold movie tickets, pop corns, drinks
and other services at the Silverbird Lifestyle
store and Cinema.

Fans interacted with their favourite stars, took
pictures and danced with them and also got
autographs.

Aside the celebrity activities, there was a
special sale of MAKSI Clothing at discounted
prices. A percentage of sales on the day,
according to organisers, will be donated to the
charity.

There was also a special kente weaving and
Christmas cards exhibition by the talented kids
from the New Horizon Special School and the SOS
Children's Village.

Some of the stars at the Celebrity Charity Bazaar,
Ruff 'N' Smooth, Stay Jay and others performed and
danced with their fans including kids from the New
Horizon Special School and the SOS Children's
Village.

The event wouldn't have been complete without the
popular Azonto dance as the stars and their fans
were caught in a competition to outwit each other.

Source - MyjoyOnline



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