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Through the Arts The G.J.C.A.E. Develops Self Esteem, Higher Self Worth – Video of The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment
A brief video on how the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment has worked to develop personal skill levels and enhanced self esteem and self worth through the Endowment. This video also has scenes from work done at The Zachary Taylor Orphanage in Kenya, Africa where dance is such a strong tool used to…
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Surviving Suicide – Coping Skills To Learn How To Live After Suicide – Video on The Power of We
This article is written based upon experience of having survived the suicide death of our son, Graham Johnson, at age 15. The video is a product of the GJCAE Endowment. The Power of We . The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment is set up to help all people, especially children,…
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Video of Lawrence Green @ HerbFest Describing His Honeybee Business
Lawrence Green educates HerbFest attendees on proper care and maintenance of honey bee hives in this video. Lawrence and his family also participate in PetFest, held in historic downtown Wake Forest. Pure, natural honey.
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Video of The Work and Philosophy of The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment
A short video to introduce you to the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment – The Power of WE
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Google Grants Presents Award To GJCAE – Thank you video to Google
Google Grants awards GJCAE grant to continue it’s work. This is a thank you video to Google, The Cotton Company, HerbFest, MedFaxx, Festival Park and CaptiveAire for their continuing support as well as Google. Through the efforts of our corporate sponsors and the never ending hours of volunteers from…
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IrishFest Band Performing For GJCAE at Festival Park in Wake Forest, N.C.
Enjoy this Irish band playing Whiskey, Whiskey at the first IrishFest Irish Festival held at Festival Park in Wake Forest. Proceeds benefitted The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment and The Andrew Britton Literary Scholarship.
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Herbal Lore and Legend Videos on The legends of “The Upper Crust”, “June – The Wedding Month”, and “Caught Red Handed”
Where does and who is "The Upper Crust"? Why is June "The Wedding Month"? Ever really caught "Red Handed"? Enjoy our short videos below to answer each of those questions. The HerbFest is the major fund raiser for the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment. June, why the wedding month Why…
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PetFest 2011 To Benefit Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment
PetFest 2011 To Return To Festival Park Featuring Pets of All Types, Pet Recovery Events, and much more benefitting The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment Through the efforts of L.I.F.E. and the Downtown Wake Forest merchants the PetFest will return in 2011 with an expanded lineup, a larger parade, more entertainment, good food…
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Billy Goats Gruff Marionet Show At HerbFest Sponsored By Wake Forest Parks & Rec. with GJCAE
An annual puppet show at HerbFest each year is a big draw for the kids and parents. Annually sponsored by the Town Of Wake Forest, Parks & Recreation, chaired by Susan Simpson and co-sponsored by the GJCAE. Enjoy this video filmed live at HerbFest held at Festival Park.
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GJCAE Recipient of a Google Grant Award.
The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment is a recipient of a Google Grant award. The Google Grants program supports organizations sharing Google’s philosophy of community service to help the world in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts. Designed for 501(c)(3) non-profit…
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First IrishFest Benefits The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment – Video of Irish Dancers
The first IrishFest was held to benefit the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment at Festival Park featuring 8 live bands, Irish food, Irish dancers as seen in this video, ales, brews, and all things Irish. Enjoy this short video of young kids doing an Irish dance at the premier Irish Fest.

