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Legion Auxiliary officers installed
On Monday, July 10, 2017 the officers for the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 90 Atmore were installed for the year 2017-2018. The installing officer was Doris Tyler, past president and current vice president of American Legion District 34. Shown are, from left, Doris Tyler, installing officer; Sondra Reid McKinley, sergeant-at-arms; Glenda Chancey, secretary / treasurer; Elaine McKinley, vice president / chaplain; Mary Stanley, president.
Karrick attends regional conference
Nancy Karrick attended the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Southeastern Regional Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, from July 16 to July 23. She attended workshops on Promoting Excellence in Education Worldwide, Storybook Leadership, How to Preserve Memories, Chapter and State Revitalization, Impacting Literacy, and Delta Kappa Gamma –Then and Now. Additionally, Nancy participated in the parade of state flags, presided at one of the workshop sessions, and met with…
Giving back to the community
By BARBARA POOLE HARRIS Escambia County Training School Alumni (Host) Class of 1967& Progressive Civic Recreational Club Inc. distributed school supplies Thursday, July 27, at the Atmore Public Library. It was heartwarming sharing love, also, so good to fellowship with members and the recipients. God really blessed us with monetary donations and also school supplies. Members who distributed supplies were Barbara Poole Harris, Annie Leslie Poole, Ruby Williams White, Rosie…
Welcome Kelly Rexroat!
By Carolyn Bivins Escambia County 4-H Club is happy to welcome Kelly Rexroat, our new 4-H Foundation Regional Extension Agent. Kelly came to us at the start of April from Lexington, Kentucky, where he served as a 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant in Fayette County for over 8 years. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Kentucky, a Master of Science in Human Development and…