30/04/2024
As some heroes of mine once sang, "The kids are all right."
I am so very proud of the students in Brian Scott Williams "Pay It Forward" class and thankful for the opportunity they gave me to work with them Saturday night. As we discussed on 92.1 WGHN during "Jesse Bruce Live," a group of Grand Haven High School Seniors organized a "Silent Disco" for students with cognitive challenges. This effort was not for a grade or any credit; rather, it was to do something GOOD for others. The seniors were able to secure headsets and receivers, a venue, decorations, snacks, goodie bags, and the services of Formally Informal DJ & Emcee Service to entertain their classmates. In a silent disco, there are no speakers, and the dancers wear headphones to hear the songs. This is a more comforting and better way for many people to enjoy music. The kids had fun and the large, awkward man spinning the tunes was happy he could help out such a good, kind, and heartfelt project. Mr. Williams, your class did something noble, and this community is blessed to have young people who care about their classmates and the importance of inclusivity.
The music of choice was heavy on Beyonce and Disney soundtracks.
My business, Formally Informal DJ & Emcee Service, returns to weddings in a few weeks, but this event will always stick with me, and for that, I am grateful.
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