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RP 5th graders treated to Thanksgiving feast
The table was laden as students prepared to serve Special to Atmore News On Thursday, November 21, the fifth-grade students at Rachel Patterson Elementary School were treated to a Thanksgiving feast hosted by their social studies teacher, Sheena Carach.November is Native American Month, and students spent the month learning about different tribes, their cultures and how the Europeans treated and interacted with them. All the students wrote letters to tribes…
HIPPY holds group meeting
The HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters) Fall / Poarch Creek Indians Group Meeting was held recently. Kimberly McGhee with PCI Education Department was for the book Run Turkey Run, feathers for a turkey race and the Thankful Tree Craft. Team Leader Vicki Bishop said the children had a wonderful time. Shown are, from left, front, Josiah Brown, Montavius Williams, Sasillia Caraway, Brynn and Easton Boone, Darrell Metzler,…
Kappas surprise shoppers with free groceries
At one of the shopping locations, from left, Alfred Johnson, Robert Goler, Kevin Simmons, Recipients, Dr. Vinson Bradley (President), and Harold ‘Boo’ Dailey Special to Atmore News On November 23, members of the Atmore (AL) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, chartered on March 28, 1969, upheld their annual tradition of spreading holiday joy by surprising shoppers at three local Walmart locations with free groceries. This marked the third…
Lions make donations
Joyce Petty presents a check to Chief Chuck Brooks By NANCY KARRICKSpecial to Atmore News The Atmore Lions Club met at Atmore Community Hospital’s Mayson Auditorium on November 20. The meeting was called to order by the president, Lion Joyce Petty, who also gave the blessing and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.Lion Petty reported that Atmore Lions Club is working with Barbara Whatley, Leo sponsor at Escambia…