PICTURE: A benefit concert for the Sun took place in the Church of St. Nicholas
The facility for clients with special needs is located in the Kladno region and takes care of children and adults from all over the region and Prague all year round. Blanka and Jaroslav Dvořák are the founders of the first private school Slunce in Stochov, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. At the same time, they also gave an impetus to the endowment fund years ago, which has helped to make the care and life of people with disabilities more pleasant for years.
After a year, they met in the old town church with their longtime friends and patrons, who provide a good cause. The event was moderated by Eva Čejková. Pavel Černý, accompanied by soprano Lucie Silkenová, opened the organ in the evening. Josef Štágr also sang. The blind was played by the blind Vladimír Albrecht, who also accompanied Helena Krausová. Petr Littmann, head of the Sun Service Center, played the harpsichord with flutist Kateřina Fišerová.
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Blanka Dvořáková, co-founder and director of the Sun for All Endowment Fund, thanked everyone present, employees and everyone who is involved in the sun for everyone in some way. Guitarist Monika Šonková surprised the audience and Blanka Dvořáková with an overnight composition “tailor-made” for her.
Visitors could buy beautiful Christmas products of the Foundation’s clients directly in the church, as well as, for example, Anna Rinágelová from Středokluk, who came with her mother and also works at the Slunce school. The sales exhibition in the temple will last until the rest of Advent and the entire Christmas holidays until January 3.
With the Christmas carol Nesem, all the performing artists ended the program for you together. A big thank you goes not only to the donors but also to the Religious Community of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and the local pastor Libuše Roytová, who provided the Sun with a temple space.