BJTS – 3-15-22

1)DuShun Scarbrough with The Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission announces the Non-Violence youth Summit Assembly. Thursday, March 17, 2022, 1:30 PM Fordyce High School in Fordyce Arkansas. The event is free and open to the public. The assembly will highlight the importance of conflict resolution and empowering youth to report incidents of bullying and violence to authorities. Special guest include Officer Tommy Norman and Percy “Romeo”Miller, actor, an entertainer, and entrepreneur.

2)Taylor King with Taylor King law their motto is On your side by your side and they been helping Arkansas families since the early 90s. If you’re in a car wreck first call 911 then call 1-800 CAR WRECK to get the team of attorneys that will work hard for you and your family and it won’t cost you a dime. The Taylor King team their motto is on your side by your side that’s 1-800 CAR WRECK. 

3)Ben Catello with Forward Arkansas a statewide nonprofit organization, partnered with the Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop and launch Teach Arkansas, an initiative to increase the number of qualified, certified, and diverse teachers in Arkansas. The mission of Forward Arkansas is to accelerate the innovative and equitable transformation of Arkansas’s Pre-K to 12 education system to deliver excellent outcomes. Call 501-224-0000 for more information.

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