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Fueled by Faith

by Jesse Hutcheson
Yolantha Harrison-Pace leads the Golden Bells, a group from the Garrard County Senior Citizen Center that she teaches a class she calls "praise aerobics." The class involves costumes, props and dance routines.
Xzabian Caldwel, 7, runs the ball during practice for the Little Admirals team in the Mighty Mites youth football league at Gennie Rogers Elementary School.
Kevin Douglas, 29, watches his daughter Enyja Douglas, 7, play at their home in Danville.
Elijah White, 13, skateboards with his friend Brandon Sweatt, 16, after school at the Main Street Marathon Service Station. White said this is something they do every day.
Yolantha Harrison-Pace (right) walks into church, referred to as "First Baptist on the Highway," with daughters Erin Pace (middle), and Diamond Pace (left).
Josephinea Smith and Yolantha Harrison-Pace practice a dance move with the Golden Bells, a group from the Garrard County Senior Citizen Center. Harrison-Pace teaches the group a class she calls "praise aerobics," which involves costumes, props and dance routines.
Yolantha Harrison-Pace leads the Golden Bells, a group from the Garrard County Senior Citizen Center that she teaches a class she calls "praise aerobics." The class involves costumes, props and dance routines.
Yolantha Harrison-Pace, 52, runs through the Danville Cemetary. She said her reason for running has to do with her daughters who are both talented track athletes. "I've never asked my daughters to do anything I couldn't, wouldn't, or haven't done."
Yolantha Harrison-Pace, 52, says all women have three sides to them. Here she expresses her angry side and sings "Lord have mercy on me" while working to turn her book "Shout, Mammy, Shout!!!!" into a video production
Yolantha Harrison-Pace's hangs on to canes used for her Golden Bells, a group from the Garrard County Senior Citizen Center that she teaches a class she calls "praise aerobics." The class involves costumes, props and dance routines.

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