Hello there, I hope all is doing well as it can be. There is so much going on each and every day. We as people cannot keep up with all the bad, and good things going on. Still thank God for what it is. God is calling so many in one family's now.
Did everyone enjoy the snow? Now that was something some people have never seen. Louisiana used to have hard winter months, you would see ice cycles hanging from the trees or you could skate in the front yard. Now those were the days.
A special note to my 1975 classmates! If it's Gods will planning to have a 50-year celebration this year; I will enjoy seeing our classmates. Some people haven't seen others since high school. Please let us come together before we are not able to talk, walk or see with our eyes. If you get tired of seeing the same names to contact that is why we need you and our other classmates to get involved. Thank you! Contact Brenda Magee, 985-259-5993, Evelyn Smith, 504-352-8781, Cherri Brumfield, 515-7609, Paula Garrett, 832-652-1059, Pearlie Taylor, 9850-839-0165, or Alice Magee, 985-515-2713. 1975 classmates we are waiting to hear from you. If you came to the 1976-1975 class reunion, we had a great time with (late) Frankie Lee, and Mr. Matthew Tate, and Mrs. Brumfield. We were glad to see them all.
Recognizing local Black History is Washington Parish’s first black female acting Librarian Veronica Westbrook, Washington Parish’s first black female Librarian, Juanita Barker, and lastly the first black female spa owner in Folsom, Violet Tate.
A special prayer list to (late) Freddie Thompson family, (late) Bishop. Benson Magee family, Serenity Village, Norma Manning family, Sarah Williams family, Gail Magee family, (late) Mava Dean Conerly family, and the Curtis family.
Happy Birthday to all February month.
We want to hear your ideas and your input. My e-mail is brenda.magee56@icloud.com. Please send me your news one week before the Era-Leader comes out (Tuesday) if you receive it to your home it comes on Wednesday.
"Peace" Brenda