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Canada Children's Broadcasting Arts Group Successfully held the 2nd Starlight Charity Concert

On August 24, the Canada Children’s Broadcasting Arts Group (CCBAG) and Kevin Afford Studios jointly held a successful Starlight Charity Concert at the charming Oakville Sail Stage.

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Jackson Wang, co-director of the Canada Children's Broadcasting Arts Group, and Joy Shen delivered a speech on behalf of CCBAG

This event received strong support and funding from the local government. City Councillors Xie Aijun and Jonathan McNeice came to the scene to congratulate the children and delivered speeches. They praised the children's love and dedication. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton sent a congratulatory letter.

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City Councillor Jonathan McNeice and City Councillor Xie Aijun delivered speeches and presented congratulatory letters

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Oakville Mayor Rob Burton sent a congratulatory letter

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Karen Sawyer, a representative of Safetynet Children and Youth Charity, gave a speech and accepted the cheque

The event aims to gather the power of social love and jointly raise funds for the Safetynet Children and Youth Charity in need, to help families in financial difficulties and provide one-on-one free music lessons and other services. The entire evening show was rich and colorful, with multi-ethnic participation. There were traditional Chinese martial arts, folk instrumental pipa, flute solo, which made us feel the profoundness of Chinese traditional culture. The symphony ensemble won the applause of the audience. There were children's street dance, solo, electric guitar solo, jazz dance, modern dance, K-Pop and other wonderful programs. The atmosphere at the event was warm, and the audience actively interacted with the young actors on the stage, and witnessed the power of love together.

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Miss World Canada champion Angelina Fan and WESING director James were present to support.

Canada Children’s Broadcasting Arts Group was initiated and founded by Karen Kuang, whose members are from Greater Toronto GTA. They are versatile, excellent in academics, weave dreams with love, and put kindness into action. In the five years since its establishment, they have shined in many art performances and competitions, helped poor families and children from special groups by holding charity performances, brought infinite warmth and joy to the elderly with their artistic expertise, used their own super abilities to serve the community, participated in various volunteer activities, and committed to cultural and artistic exchanges, opened public welfare classes, and led the children to progress and grow together.

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