Three awards given by Project Hope at Booker T. Washington Junior High School:
1. Man of the Year: Roosevelt Lasker
2. Woman of the Year: Jimmye Bundage
3. Lifetime Achievement: Jay Ross Martin
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And let's not forget Trailblazers: Hartwell Brown Sr., Shirley Brown, and Hartwell Brown Jr.-
All outstanding awards given, earned through dedicated
work, that in Montgomery County history, will endure.
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Three reasons for Project Hope's Black History Parade and Festival 2008, that was attended by many last week:
1. To highlight the African-American community.
2. To celebrate how African-Americans have given back to
the community and helped.
3. To highlight the fact that, We don't want anyone to
forget. "You have to know from where you came to
know where you're going."
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Everyone had fun and enjoyed the purpose of the parade, celebrating black history-
Under the direction, and through the words, of parade committewoman, Lucresha Vinson, in Montgomery County.
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Three ways to enjoy life:
1. Look on the bright side.
2. Take things in stride.
3. Take just one day at a time.
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A few old timey expressions-
That helps to get the job done.
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Mary Elizabeth Rumsey
Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Three Awards Given By Project Hope At Booker T. Washington Junior High School
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