RICHARDSON- The Men of First Baptist Church of Hamilton Park (John Tatum, E. Arbis Zemill, Devaughn Durham, Michael Nelson, Thom Brownlee, Jr., Floyd Redmond, Aaron Hawkins, Michael Jones and many more) in partnership with The Black Academy of Arts and Letters will celebrate Black Music Month by enjoying an Enchanting Evening of Music and Spoken Word. Special guests will vocalist
HOUSTON- Physical exams will be held at Taylor High School’s Gymnasium on Saturday, June 1st, for Alief ISD students. The Physicals will be done by the Methodist Orthopedic Specialist of Texas. The cost will be $20 per student. Beginning at 12noon, physicals for all girls will be conducted, following by Middle School Boys at 1pm and High School Boys at
Jordyn Turner HOUSTON-Marshall Middle School student Jordyn Turner will head to Washington D.C. this summer to serve as a Houston/Harris County ambassador at the National Campaign to Stop Violence. The seventh grader, her parents and her school principal were surprised with the news at a special ceremony recently at Minute Maid Park, which brought together student finalists who wrote essays
GARLAND- Garland ISD is often referred to as one big family. In fact, the district employs and educates several sets of relatives. But for three middle school girls, the draw of GISD is more than just DNA. Sisters Korrhea and Sorrhea Kay, along with their cousin Montra Pearson, see the district as a place to share passions and the pursuit
HAWKINS- Jarvis Christian College and the East Texas Food Bank have partnered to offer a healthy and fun summer to children through the Summer Food Program. The program which provides free breakfast and lunch to children ages 1 through 18, starts on June 10 and ends on August 23, 2013. Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. and 12 p.m., trained
