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Walker Ford Community Center
By Geneva Hackley Westley
For twenty-seven years Walker Ford has served the Bond Community and people throughout Tallahassee. The center is a living tribute to educator Dr. C.E. Walker and former mayor James Ford. According to director Joe Thomas, an average of one hundred and forty thousand people visit the center per year. more
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I Ain’t Saying You’re a Gold-digger
By Reverend Maria Mallory White
God’s commitment "Unbreakable": God’s love is unbreakable. "No thing. No money. No sin. No temptation." God’s loving is unbreakable. Because He came as a baby, born in a manger. No money. He led a flawless, sinless life. No temptation. With His death He purchased my soul. No sin. And He arose and secured my place in heaven above. I’m talking about Jesus’ lovin’. From heaven above. Unbreakable. more
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M. Lucile Williams: An Educator that Keeps on Giving
By Geneva H. Westley
Some people say that teaching is a calling rather than a profession. For Mrs. M. Lucile Williams that is probably true. Mrs. Williams has spent over half a century educating students in this community. Twenty of the years are after retiring as deputy Superintendent of schools. more
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Fitness, What is it?
By Sherman Rosier, CPT, CNS
We all have our own idea of what it is to be considered fit. Unfortunately many individuals consider only one aspect, the body’s appearance. Though appearance is important to most of us it is not a component of fitness. more
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William “Bill” Hayes named new FAMU Athletic Director
From: FAMU Public Relations
William “Bill” Hayes, former director of Intercollegiate Athletics at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), has been hired as the new Athletic director at Florida A&M University (FAMU). more
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Rev. C.K. Steele:
A Legacy of Change, Inspiration and Hope
By Linda F. Moultry
There are few people in Tallahassee who inspire a legacy of honor, respect, and admiration the way Rev. Charles Kenzie Steele does. Just the mention of his name, and many people in Tallahassee, particularly those who knew him personally, remember him as a leader, a minister, a teacher, a mentor, a friend...and an inspiration. more
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Carl McBride (Bro.Mac)
By Geneva H. Westley
"Musical genius" is the first description that Marvin Henderson, president of Old Lincoln High School class of 1967 used to refer to Carl McBride. "He loves the class of 67’ and we can always count on him .more
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State Recognizes FAMU Law Students for Supporting Foster Care Project
From: FAMU Public Relations
Today, ORLANDO, Fla. – Jim Kallinger, Florida’s Chief Child Advocate, visited Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) College of Law to recognize law students who are helping his office implement reforms in the state’s foster care system. more
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