I hope everyone, especially our youth, had a productive and peaceful week. We all must continue to demonstrate genuine love and care for one another, in order to better equip our youth to become productive citizens. These character traits are essential for life. Never underestimate the power of love and care. When people/our youth feel loved and are cared for our communities/schools are more peaceful. Let us continue to genuinely show that we love and care for our youth…they need us and we need them.
Church News:
Mary’s Chapel UMC:
*The Women of Faith Day Service was held on Sunday, April 2nd @ 2p.m. The speaker for this occasion was Sis. Amenda Mark.
***The Angie Charge’s Holy Week Revival Service began on Monday, April 3rd and continues through Thursday, April 6th @ 7pm nightly. Rev. Earl B. Robinson, Jr. will be the speaker for each night. All are invited and welcomed to attend.
First Missionary Baptist Church (FMBC Varnado):
*Easter Fellowship is scheduled for Saturday, April 8th @ 11a.m. There will be food, devotion and an Easter Egg hunt for all to enjoy.
School News:
Varnado High School (VHS):
*The Class of 2023 Student of the month is De’AndriaToler.Congratulations!
*Congratulations to Senior Yasmine Haynes for her t-shirt idea for the NTHS club.
*Wesley Ray Elem. (WRE):
**Washington Early Childhood enrollment is scheduled for Thursday, April 6th from 9am to 2pm for the 2023-2024 school year. Prekindergarten (must be four by 9/30/23).
Community News:
*The Rayburn Correctional Center had the following six cadets graduate from Academy 229: Hope Quinn, Melissa Drew, Stacey Abernathy, Michael Morgan, Matthew Ard and Nathan Womack, Jr. *Congratulations to all!
Reflections:
*Take care of yourself and others. GPigott