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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
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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South Mecklenburg High School to perform “Guys and Dolls”
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 16, 2015 in News South Mecklenburg High School will perform “Guys and Dolls” March 19 through 22. Theater Director Bonnie Hall said South Meck students have been working on the production … Continue reading
St. John’s Youth Fast for the Hungry
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 16, 2015 in News Seventy-one sixth through twelfth graders in St. John’s Episcopal Church’s youth ministry in south Charlotte fasted for 30 hours during their 16th annual 30-Hour Famine to raise … Continue reading
Posted in Events and Galas, Health and Wellness, Human Interest, Human Rights, Newspaper, Philanthropy, South Charlotte Weekly, Spirituality and Religion, Traditional Journalism
Tagged 30 Hour Famine, South Charlotte Weekly, St. Johns Episcopal Church, World Vision, Youth Minister Matt Williams
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‘The Lunch Project’ fuels children at home and abroad
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 9, 2015 in News Forty second-graders gather in Lecia Shockley’s classroom at Selwyn Elementary School for a special service learning what it’s like living and going to school in Tanzania. Rebecca … Continue reading
