There will be an “I Have a Dream “Celebration on August 28-29, 2016 at the Edmund Pettus Bridge and Songs of Selma Park. The rally begins at 2:30pm-5:00 pm. All groups and churches are invited to attend. For more information, call 334-877-7014
There will be an “I Have a Dream “Celebration on August 28-29, 2016 at the Edmund Pettus Bridge and Songs of Selma Park. The rally begins at 2:30pm-5:00 pm. All groups and churches are invited to attend. For more information, call 334-877-7014
The Concordia College Alabama Honors Program will be hosting a series of events to show appreciation for Selma/Dallas County public servants.
The CCA Honors Program students have created this initiative to help build bridges and promote better relations between the community and those working in public service occupations (i.e. firefighters, sheriffs, judges, police offers, military officials, elected officials, etc.). Each Monday during the fall 2016 semester, the Honors Program will invite a public servant to speak and answer questions so that the community may have a better understanding and appreciation for the work that they do. The acronym T.A.G.S. stands for Teamwork, Appreciation, Growth, and Synergy, all of which CCA hopes to promote through this series.
To show further appreciation, the Honors Program will “TAG” a public servant’s break room/lounge at work with doughnuts, coffee, orange juice and fruit as a token of appreciation for service to the community. In addition, a Concordia College Alabama T.A.G.S. gift bag will be given to the public servant.
The events will be held every Monday in CCA’s Wright auditorium from 12:00-1:00 p.m. The entire Selma/Dallas County community is invited and encouraged to attend. The events are free and lunch will be served.
Media Contact:
Abby Campbell, Director of Public Relations
334-874-5700 ext. 19818
For questions about this event, contact:
Dr. Chinwe Okeke, Honors Program Coordinator
334-874-5700 ext. 19718
Topic: “Developing a Winning Plan”
The support group is open to all who are living with diabetes, caregivers, family and friends.
For more information, contact the Dallas County Extension Office at 334-875-3200
New Possibilities Youth Center After School Program
Monday through Thursday
Grades 6,7, & 8
3:30 pm-6:00 pm
Sister Kathy, Director 334-872-2359
Patrick Evans: Coordinator
Registration: Monday, August 15, 2016 3-6pm at 1108 Griffin Avenue
Sponsored by the Edmundite Missions
Guest Speakers Kirk McNair and Mark Murphy. Guest tickets are $35.00 each and are payable at the registration table or earlier.
New Possibilities Youth Center After School Program
Monday through Thursday
Grades 6,7, & 8
3:30 pm-6:00 pm
Sister Kathy, Director 334-872-2359
Patrick Evans: Coordinator
Registration: Monday, August 15, 2016 3-6pm at 1108 Griffin Avenue
Sponsored by the Edmundite Missions
New Possibilities Youth Center After School Program
Monday through Thursday
Grades 6,7, & 8
3:30 pm-6:00 pm
Sister Kathy, Director 334-872-2359
Patrick Evans: Coordinator
Registration: Monday, August 15, 2016 3-6pm at 1108 Griffin Avenue
Sponsored by the Edmundite Missions
New Possibilities Youth Center After School Program
Monday through Thursday
Grades 6,7, & 8
3:30 pm-6:00 pm
Sister Kathy, Director 334-872-2359
Patrick Evans: Coordinator
Registration: Monday, August 15, 2016 3-6pm at 1108 Griffin Avenue
Sponsored by the Edmundite Missions
We'll be selling oysters on the half shell and drinks and listening to tunes from Paul Linden and crew! No cover!
Downtown After Dark
Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 6:00 pm at the Old Depot Museum
We will be joing Blackbelt Benefit Group for their Shuck n' Jive at the Old Depot Museum.
How much do you know about Cahawba as Alabama's first state capital? More importantly: how much is myth; how much is fact? Bring an open mind for this wagon tour, because together we will rethink what we were told in our 4th grade textbooks after encountering the physical evidence at Old Cahawba.
Admission:
$10 Adults, $8 Children under 18
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