BJTS 3-23-23

1)Paul Person,Interim Director of Recruitment and Admissions to talk about the Philander Smith College S.T.A.R.T. Summer Bridge Program. It’s a five-week academic enrichment and leadership development program that provides a seamless transitional opportunity for first-time freshmen to get an early and strong start on their college careers. Open to all High School Graduates who plan to pursue a College Degree in Fall 2023. For more info visit Philander.edu 

2)Greg Ramon the CEO of Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority In honor of Women’s History Month and celebrating “Raye Jean Montague Day” in the city of Little Rock on March 28, the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority (LRWRA) and their “2023 women of water”will visit Little Rock Southwest Magnet High School on that Tuesday to inspire high school girls to pursue career paths in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, as well as within the water reclamation industry.  Visit lrwra.Com for more information.

3)Pastor William Holloway with The Little Rock Compassion Center a nonprofit organization providing homeless, disadvantaged and chemically dependent people with food and clothing, as well as Biblical counseling, guidance and most importantly, the gift of HOPE.  The Little Rock Compassion Center is privately funded by caring individuals and businesses. The kitchen has been running full blast for months, serving an average of 600 meals a day, and it needs a deep clean.  So rather than missing a meal, the cooks will be grilling up lunch outside this Saturday while the work is going on. The plan is to cook up hotdogs and baked beans for lunch.  Cooking and serving will happen outside on the parking lot – rain or shine.  Breakfast and dinner will be served out of the kitchen that day as usual. Pastor Holloway says he expects a couple of hundred for the midday meal. Call 501-831-2340 to volunteer or donate. 

4)Ashley McBride, State Director and Maria Hoskins associate state Director for advocacy and outreach. Both with AARP to talk about the many services provided by AARP. They are planning the AARP in action “Red Shirt day” at the Arkansas State Capitol. You and your staff are invited to attend an AARP Arkansas meet and greet on Wednesday, April 5th 11:30 AM in the Capitol Rotunda lunch will be served with brief remarks from AARP of Arkansas. RSVP at [email protected] or call 501-217-1624.

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BJTS 6-1-23

BJTS 6-1-23

1)Mayor Ethan Dunbar with the Arkansas Black Mayors Association (ABMA), made up of 58 Arkansas Black mayors, established in 1972 the overarching goal is to improve the educational, economic, health, and social levels of the 441,000 citizens we serve throughout the state. They’ve received a $95.9 million investment from the United States Department of Agriculture’s…

BJTS 5-25-23

BJTS 5-25-23

1)Ebony Kimbrough with the 2023 Juneteenth Arkansas Festival Saturday, June 17th in Little Rock with a Parade starting at 11am, the festival is from 3 to 8:30 and fireworks afterwards. It all happens at Interstate Park. For more information call 501-859-3306 (tel:501-859-3306)or visit JUNETEENTHARKANSASFESTIVAL.org (http://juneteentharkansasfestival.org/). 2)Janet Troutman Ward, Palaski County Tax Assessor reminding everyone that…

BJTS 05-18-23

BJTS 05-18-23

)Rhonda Aaron founder of Sister Friends United a 501c3 non-profit organization consist of a diverse sisterhood of women ranging in age from 27-61. Founded in October 2007 became incorporated in the State of Arkansas with a mission to “empower women to better serve the community”. This Saturday they are hosting their 15th annual “Women of…

BJTS 5-11-23

BJTS 5-11-23

1)Rev. Clarence Guy instructor at Jackson Theological Seminary school in NLR. Jackson is the most unique affordable, theological institution, preparing men and women for local and global ministry; another fine institution of the AME Church. To enroll visit jtseminary.org. or call 501-492-8395 Ex.607 2)Dino Davis with Quality Living Center a Transitional accredited drug rehab center…

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