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Welcome to
the official web site for the Expect A Miracle . . . Now, Foundation.
Please
explore the web site to discover the exciting things that are happening.
Announcing:
The 11th Annual
Musical Tribute to John
Denver
Friday & Saturday, October 10 & 11, 2008, 7:30 p.m., at the
Wheeler Opera House, in Aspen, Colorado
Produced by Expect a Miracle . . . Now, Foundation
with Music
Director: Chris Nole
Along with a stellar cast
accompanied by a string quartet
Benefiting Challenge Aspen → → →
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Friday Night's
Concert Features:
Special
appearance by Steve Gillette singing "Darcy Farrow"
(Steve wrote this song that John recorded to great acclaim.)
and the
presentation of
The
John Denver Music and Humanitarian Award
See an
Announcement, below, and more information about this year's recipient.
Here is a
pdf
file of the concert poster.
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Facilitators
of
multi-dimensional experiential workshops
The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life within our
community through innovative programs geared towards emotional,
intellectual, spiritual, and physical growth. We guide people to
follow “the path of the heart”.
Please join us on our heartfelt journey to
awaken the souls and remind
each other that we truly are connected. |
The Expect A Miracle . . . Now, Foundation
was co-founded, and continues to be run with vision, passion and grace, by
Karmen T. Dopslaff
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Producers
of concerts & CDs to
raise
funds for charities
The
Foundation partners with other not-for-profit organizations committed to
raising awareness through the enchantment of music. Through these
concerts, we dedicated to keeping the music and legacy of
John Denver
alive and in our hearts.
Please join us for our musical celebrations
of John's life to raise funds for
worthy charities, so that the less
fortunate can "expect a miracle."
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Promotes & Supports:
Global Healing
Partnerships
Care-giving
Prison Ministries
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News:
Announcement:
Expect A Miracle . . . Now, Foundation announces the
2008 Recipient of the
John Denver Music and Humanitarian Award:
Joe Henry

Joe Henry is a unique figure in the music
world, a truly rugged adventurer and individualist who paints breathtaking
natural landscapes with his lyrics. His enduring collaboration with fellow
Coloradoan and ASCAP member John Denver has yielded some of Denver's most
memorable recordings, including "Windsong," "Eagles and Horses,"
"Cool an' Green an' Shady," "The Wings That Fly Us Home" and "A Baby Just
Like You." He also co-wrote another Denver hit, "The Flower That
Shattered The Stone."
More Info on
Joe Henry
The award will be presented at the 11th Annual
John Denver Tribute Concert at the Wheeler Opera House on Friday,
October 10, 2008. See additional information and links, below: Confirmed:
Expect A Miracle . . . Now, Foundation takes over as
producer for The Official "Tribute to John
Denver" Concerts at the Wheeler Opera House on October 10 & 11, 2008
at 7:30 p.m.
These special concerts will continue to highlight the Aspen in October
Celebration for 2008 - the 11th straight year.
MORE INFOHere is a
pdf
file of the concert poster.
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Produces:
Concerts
CDs
Charity Benefits
Group or Private Seminars
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“There's a man who is my brother, I just don’t know his name.
But I know his home and family, because
I know we feel the same.
And it hurts me when he’s hungry and
when his children cry.
I, too, am a Father and that little one
is mine.
It's about time we begin
it, to turn the world around.
It's about time we start
to make it, the dream we've always known.
It's about time we start
to live it, the family of man.
It's about time, and it's
about changes and it's about time.
It's about peace and it's
about plenty and it's about time,
It's about you and me
together and it's about time.” |
Opening music taken from 3rd verse of "It's
About Time" -
written by John Denver & Glen D. Hardin,
sung by Mack Bailey, and available on
Wish You Were Here CD.
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