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Dr, Steven Girelli, President, Klingberg Family Centers
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Walter Harrison, Ph.D., President, University of Hartford
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Lincoln Theater filled to capacity
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Tamara Bross, Vice President, Business Development, Stanley Security
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Prelude Choir, Connecticut’s Children’s Chorus, Dr. Vanessa L. Bond, Director
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Isaiah Greene’s Piano Solo
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Proud Parents
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Nelba Márquez-Greene speaks from her heart as Jimmy Greene stands in support
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Candles representing each life lost at Sandy Hook
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Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D., Keynote Speaker
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Nelba Márquez-Greene and son, Isaiah
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Friends and family gather in support
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Jimmy Greene, Nelba Márquez-Greene and Dr. Steven Girelli
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Dr. Steven Girelli thanking Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D.
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Scholarship Sponsor, Dan Siracusa, with friends at the luncheon
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Ana Grace’s favorite color purple was seen everywhere
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Ana Grace Project measuring tape compliments of Stanley Black & Decker
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One of six workshops offered during the afternoon
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Workshop
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Workshop
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Artists Collective Dance Ensemble dancing to “So Come” by Israel Houghton
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Artists Collective Dance Ensemble dancing to “So Come” by Israel Houghton
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Artists Collective Dance Ensemble dancing to “So Come” by Israel Houghton
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Jimmy Greene and Friends; Latanya Farrell vocals, Jennifer Allen, piano “Forever”
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Jimmy Greene and Friends; Jimmy on the sax, Jennifer Alllen, piano, Nate Reeves, bass
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Jimmy Greene and Friends;
Jimmy and Steve Davis, trombone
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Jimmy Greene and Friends; Jimmy, Nate Reeves, bass, Jonathan Barber, drums, Steve Davis, trombone, Jennifer Allen, piano
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Jimmy Greene and Friends; An emotional moment
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Hearts of Commitment gathered together on the wall
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This is just the beginning
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Purple cupcakes and cookies
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Love Wins
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Reception on stage
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Sweet Purple
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A great time of sharing
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Dr. Perry, Nelba Márquez-Greene and Jimmy Greene
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Nelba Márquez-Greene and Dr. Perry
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Twenty-eight candles, one for each of the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy
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“Love Wins” over violence and tragedy