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Refugee Support Services connects families and refugees
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 30, 2015 in News Jen Tolbert and her husband, Terry Tolbert, sit around a dining table on their back patio with a Montagnard family in Ballantyne on March 23. They pray, … Continue reading
Aaron Irving finds focus down the barrel of a rifle
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on May 29, 2015 in News Ardrey Kell student with disability helps lead team to national tournament When 18-year-old Aaron Irving holds a rifle and focuses on his target, all his other challenges … Continue reading
Sean Fisher pledged as an Eagle Scout on March 7
Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 27, 2015 in News MINT HILL – Sean Fisher, a 17-year-old resident of Farmwood in Mint Hill, moved up in ranks from Boy Scout to Eagle Scout in November, … Continue reading
Women’s group meeting at Silent Images sheds light on tough issues
Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 27, 2015 in News MATTHEWS – Women darted across East John and Trade streets, shaking off the rain Thursday, March 19, as they visited the downtown headquarters of Silent … Continue reading
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South Charlotte resident builds vertical garden for low-income students
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 23, 2015 in News Charlotte Catholic sophomore’s garden supports Brookstone Schools students, teaches healthy eating Katherine Smith, a 16-year-old sophomore at Charlotte Catholic High School, built and installed a vertical garden … Continue reading
Posted in Achievements and Awards, Education, Health and Wellness, Home and Garden, Human Interest, Newspaper, Philanthropy, South Charlotte Weekly, Traditional Journalism
Tagged Brookstone Schools, Charlotte Catholic High School, Girl Scouts, Gold Award, Katherine Smith, South Charlotte Weekly
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