LADIES WHO ROCK FOR A CAUSE FOUNDATION PRESENTS THEIR 2021 GLOBAL MUSIC FESTIVAL VIRTUALLY ON APRIL 18TH AT 8:00 pm EDT
Share Article PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 The Ladies Who Rock For A Cause® Foundation is excited to bring their annual music festival to the world virtually on April 18, 2021, at 8:00 pm EDT. The LADIES WHO ROCK FOR A CAUSE leverages the unifying power of music to help those in need. This festival, which will highlight female musicians from around the world, is set to raise awareness in the fight against Ataxia. Ataxia is a rare and debilitating neurological disease with no cure. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the National Ataxia Foundation in that fight, and an individual in need.
View from our Window during Shelter-In-Place
March 12, 2021
Juliette Leong, 4
Will it rain tomorrow?
When will shelter-in-place end?
I want to play with my friends and
I want all my friends to come over on my next birthday.
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PIEDMONT, Calif. (KGO) An East Bay kid prodigy is kicking off 2021 by showcasing her artwork, which has raised thousands for a non-profit which helps patients with life threatening diseases.
From the moment you meet Juliette Leong at her family s Piedmont home, surrounded by her nature-inspired artwork, it s apparent she is not your average 4-and-a-half year old.
She is bold and talkative and converses almost like an adult, but with a child-like voice and playfulness. This mini-member of MENSA (yes, she tested and her family even provides her MENSA card as proof!) has a lot of hobbies like swimming, martial arts, rock climbing and telling jokes.
PIEDMONT, Calif. A kid prodigy out of California is kicking off 2021 by showcasing her artwork, which has raised thousands for a non-profit which helps patients with life-threatening diseases.
From the moment you meet Juliette Leong at her family s California home, surrounded by her nature-inspired artwork, it s apparent she is not your average 4-and-a-half-years-old.
She is bold and talkative and converses almost like an adult, but with a child-like voice and playfulness. This mini-member of MENSA (yes, she tested and her family even provides her MENSA card as proof!) has a lot of hobbies like swimming, martial arts, rock climbing and telling jokes.