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Point Of Grace Inducted Into ‘Arkansas Walk Of Fame’

Girls Joining Bill Clinton, Maya Angelou, Johnny Cash, Dr. James Dobson & Others

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Courtesy of Word Records
Apr 19 2005
Word Records Platinum selling and renowned pop sensation Point Of Grace was inducted into the “Arkansas Walk of Fame in Hot Springs” on April 18, 2005.

Visiting Hot Springs, AR while headlining their I Choose You Tour, Point Of Grace’s successes will be permanently displayed along the downtown walk site next to the National Park. The girls collectively will become the 43rd inductee into the walk, joining other individuals who were born or lived in Arkansas, are acclaimed in their field and have achieved national recognition. Previous honorees include former President Bill Clinton, poet Maya Angelou, music legends Johnny Cash and Twila Paris and Focus on the Family founder and president James Dobson.

“Point Of Grace is honored to be included among so many influential Arkansans in the ‘Arkansas Walk of Fame,’” said group member Shelley Breen. “We are so proud to represent our great state as we travel around the country sharing our message through music.”

With two Grammy nominations, multiple Dove Awards and 24 consecutive No. 1 radio singles throughout a history spanning 12 years, Point Of Grace has gained major national media exposure including The View with Barbara Walters, Entertainment Tonight, Time Magazine, CNN Showbiz, Prime/Time Live, Billboard, CBS This Morning as well as several others.

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