Concert at The Fred Sunday will remember 9/11

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Pastor Doug Fultz, senior minister at Heritage Christian Church in Fayetteville, will lead a memorial prayer moment during this weekend’s 9/11 Memorial Concert at the Fredrick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City.

The concert, scheduled for this Sunday evening at 7 p.m., will feature members of the Fayette Pops symphony orchestra, led by Maestro Ken White, and the Fayette County Mass High School Choir. The concert is free of charge.

The concert will also feature local musicians Jason Bowen, Ed and Patty Richardson, Dana Smith, and the Pops Men’s Quartet.

Many inspirational and patriotic traditional songs given to a memorial event will be included in the concert, as well as songs reminiscent to the south. The program will conclude with the singing of the popular duet “The Prayer,” followed by “God Bless America.”

Dr. Dean Fuller, of Fuller Life Chiropractic Centers in Peachtree City, will speak on the “Hope in this our great land of America.”

White, the City of Peachtree City leadership, and Nancy Price who directs the amphitheater, all agree on the significance and importance of the formation of this new “9-11” annual memorial concert.

White says, “To take an evening to gather as a common people, pausing to reflect through music and commemorative word, joining hands to pray and express regret for those who died innocently and thanks for those who sacrificed wholly on 9-11 for the common good of America … to this cause we need to come forward as a united people, hundreds strong each and every year!”

The amphitheater is on McIntosh Trail off South Peachtree Parkway.