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Send our troops some love
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
If you would ask me my position on war—any war—I would tell you that I hate war. However, I am supportive of the men and women that are fighting the war. I would like to see the end of war in all countries and our troops back at home.
On my day job, we have been collecting items for love boxes to send to the troops. I volunteered to help pack the boxes merely as a way to break the monotony of the day. So many items had been donated, there were boxes of toothpaste, toothbrushes, notebooks, magazines, books, power bars, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, small toys, playing cards and beef jerky. I was told to take a box that we got from the United States Post Office and put some of everything in the box. I imagined how happy I would be if someone sent me a package like this.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Dignity and respect in nursing
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
Remember that old saying “is there a doctor is the house?” On June 26 at St. James AME Church the house wasn’t full of doctors, it was full of nurses. The Association of Pittsburgh Black Nurses held their second annual Evelyn Paige Parker Scholarship Luncheon.
| NURSES IN ACTION—Dawndra Jones, RN, mistress of ceremonies; Doretta Lemon Fallen, RN, luncheon chair; Candi Castleberry-Singleton, keynote speaker; and Claudia Kregg-Byers, RN.
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Parker was a trailblazer, in the ‘40s. She was refused an education in nursing in Pittsburgh but that didn’t stop her from becoming a nurse. Evelyn Paige enrolled in the all-Black Mercy-Douglass Hospital School for Nurses in Philadelphia. Parker came back to her home of Pittsburgh and served a long and full life of service, teaching and mentorship. When she passed last year the luncheon was renamed in her honor.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Rev. Maxine Jenkins first Black certified Christian educator in Pittsburgh Presbytery
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
Reverend Jenkins, 60, of Penn Hills, began the long process for certification in March 2006. The Presbyterian Educators Certification Council certified her this year.
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REV. MAXINE JENKINS
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Canady installed as Rodman Baptist’s pastor
Category: Lifestyle
He is described as “a gift from the heart of God to the people of God” and Rev. Dr. Darryl T. Canady, walking in faith as Pittsburgh’s newest religious leader, is taking his job very seriously.
| HANDS OF SUPPORT—Ministers and their wives lay hands of support on Rev. and Mrs. Canady at his installation service.
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The senior pastor of Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church is quite comfortable in his new surroundings, making inroads to move the East Liberty church in a positive and inclusive direction. Vowing to “make an impact through contact” within “The Community of Hope,” the dynamic minister is touching the hearts and souls of the people who enter or pass by the red doors at the corner of Rodman and Collins streets.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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I came into money and my wife wants it all!
Category: Lifestyle Written by Gwendolyn Baines
(NNPA)—Dear Gwendolyn:
I got married 12 years ago and have regretted it from day one. This is the problem: I married a woman with three children, two boys and one girl. I was in a car accident last year and was awarded $32,000 recently. My wife is on sick leave, but receives a disability check while recuperating. After paying off all her bills, buying new appliances for the house, buying a new computer, my wife still wants more. I told her that I have to keep some money for hard times and cannot just waste it on unnecessary items.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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