The Natasha Love Foundation for Non-Violence will host the 3rd Annual Inspiration of Love Youth Artist & Leadership Recognition Ceremony on Friday, January 26 from 7 to 11 p.m. at The Rhode Island Shriners, Imperial Room located at One Rhodes Place,
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The Natasha Love Foundation for Non-Violence will host the 3rd Annual Inspiration of Love Youth Artist & Leadership Recognition Ceremony on Friday, January 26 from 7 to 11 p.m. at The Rhode Island Shriners, Imperial Room located at One Rhodes Place, Cranston.
Themed a “nostalgia night” with memorabilia relating to many Rhode Island icons such as Rocky Point, Almacs and, most recently Benny’s, the foundation will honor Sebastian Espinal Bencome with the Youth Respect Award and present the Thomas McGovern Humanitarian Award to the late John Pagliarini and his widow Florence.
Tickets at $50 are available by calling Natasha Love Foundation founder Rebecca Flores at 935-4960. All proceeds will be used to further the mission of the foundation to bring peaceful solutions by channeling teen violence into the arts.
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