Heidi Best and Jeff Harcus look around at photos along the walls as they toured the “World Vision Experience: AIDS” exhibit at Overlake Christian Church on Saturday. The 3,000 square-foot, interactive exhibit recreated an African village where children were gripped by poverty and life-threatening disease. Through passionate photography and audio presentations, visitors gained a new understanding of the AIDS epidemic.  - Katherine Ganter/Redmond Reporter
Katherine Ganter/Redmond Reporter
Heidi Best and Jeff Harcus look around at photos along the walls as they toured the “World Vision Experience: AIDS” exhibit at Overlake Christian Church on Saturday. The 3,000 square-foot, interactive exhibit recreated an African village where children were gripped by poverty and life-threatening disease. Through passionate photography and audio presentations, visitors gained a new understanding of the AIDS epidemic.

Breathtaking exhibit: Visitors see the harsh reality of the AIDS epidemic


December 15, 2008 · 10:58 AM

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Heidi Best and Jeff Harcus look around at photos along the walls as they toured the “World Vision Experience: AIDS” exhibit at Overlake Christian Church on Saturday. The 3,000 square-foot, interactive exhibit recreated an African village where children were gripped by poverty and life-threatening disease. Through passionate photography and audio presentations, visitors gained a new understanding of the AIDS epidemic.

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