'I Have a Voice'

Traveling exhibit features local children with Down syndrome, their families

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Sam Simon, Ethan Bratland and Natalie Davis, all of Newton, were three of 42 Iowa children with Down syndrome chosen to participate in the "I Have A Voice" exhibit facilitated through Gigi's Playhouse in Des Moines and photographed by local photographer Amy Doerring. The exhibit will be unveiled at Community Heights Alliance Church on Sunday and will later travel to the Center for Arts and Artists. (Photos courtesy of Amy Doerring Photography)

The Gigi’s Playhouse “I Have A Voice” exhibit will open at Community Heights Alliance Church on Sunday, with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m., and will run through Jan. 26, when it will move to the Center for Arts & Artists until Feb. 9. It will then spend an additional week at NHS. Admission is free, and the gallery is open to all ages.

Staff writer Nicole Wiegand may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 422, or at nwiegand@newtondailynews.com.

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