Lifestyle

Wed
01
Jul

“Hometown Nazareth” is VBS theme at Many 1st United Methodist Church

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ChurchVicki Weaver, director of the 2015 Bible School at First United Methodist Church of Many thought “outside the box” this year and brought a unique program and decora-tions to the Family Life Center as Vacation Bible School began Sunday night, June 14. “Hometown Nazareth” was the them and huge canopied tents lined both sides of the “street”, which served as the setting for VBS.

 

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Tue
23
Jun

Youth fishermen were in the zone at Fish Fest

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Fest2015 fishing winners wearing their medals of honor and holding their rod-n-reel combo prize include front row: Logan Mitchell, Sophie Mitcham, Matea Whittington, Adleigh Sepulvado and Britny Rivers. Back row: Tianya Hale, Kaitlyn Foshee, Aaron Caudle, Tyler Mitchell, Halleyana Sepulvado, Klein Pearce, Colby Matthews, and Matt Lovelady.

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Tue
23
Jun

Art guild to have special guest

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The month of July will likely be hot and steamy, but one thing that will be cool is the showing of photographs by the Cane River Photographic Society at the De-pot Art Guild (CRPS), which marks the first of many monthly guests of the guild.

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Wed
17
Jun

SCOA sponsors Community

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Representing Prism Physical Therapy was Taylor Cedars and on hand for Meridian Medical Supply was David Hebert, two of the many exhibitors at the Community Health Fair. 
 
Wed
10
Jun

Noble reunion locked for June 13

The 26th Annual Noble High School Reunion will be held on Satuday, June 13 at Pat’s Place in Zwolle from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

 

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Wed
10
Jun

Funderburk graduates from Louisiana College

Caleb Lynn Funderburk of Florien graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies at Louisiana College’s 158th Commencement cer-emony, May 16. Funderburk was one of 148 LC graduates on which the college conferred degrees.“Our graduation ceremo-ny represents the Super Bowl of higher education,” said Louisiana College president Dr. Rick Brewer. 

 

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Wed
03
Jun

Kids Hope completes mentoring for school year at Many Elementary

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Eight members of the First United Methodist Church of Many completed their second year of mentoring students at Many Elementary prior to the end of the school year.
 
Wed
03
Jun

Poppies distributed for Memorial Day

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Shown showing their patriotism by assisting in the distribution of poppies on Memorial Day are Anna Green Alan Fulton, Hannah Lancaster, Gabe Thomas, Hannah Webb, and Emily Holcomb.
 
Wed
27
May

FFA’ers compete and win

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On January 13,Samantha Simmons participated in the FFA Dis-trict 5 Contest, held in Converse, Louisiana, placing First in the Extemporaneous Speaking event. Just two days later on Janu-ary 15, Simmons participated in the Area 2 Speaking contest only to place First in the Extemporaneous Speaking again. On June first Simmons will participate at the Louisiana State FFA Convention in the State Extemporaneous Speaking Event.

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Wed
27
May

Students donate to Kids Hope program

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Northwestern State University education students in an early childhood methods class donated materials for literacy bags for children in the Kids Hope program at Parks Elementary and L.P. Vaughn. Members of the class were, front row from left, Makayla Thompson, Ja’Marion Kelly, Ricky Scott, Jaydra Lewis, Tommy Wiley, Jaleah Jackson, Zikiyia White, Ellegence Moses-Nicholas. On the second row are Sha’micheal Newton, Daimian Thronton, Ter’von Holden, Justin Landrus, Ashanti Lynch and Hailey Golston. Standing are classroom aid Jeannie Remo with students who delivered supplies to Janna Maggio’s class. Students are Ronny Maines of Leesville, Kayla Roge of Natchitoches, Danielle Veuleman of Olla, Marie Hebert of Maurice, Andrea Farrell of Provencal, Lauren Johnson of Chestnut, Destiny Williams of Stanley, Danielle Carter of Pineville, Savannah Cox of Logansport and Caitlin Nesmith of Bossier City.

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