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About 4 years ago God led us to partner with an agricultural project in The DR of Congo helping provide a disease resistant Cassava root plant. So this year as we entered the Advent Conspiracy we believed that God was now asking us to raise funds to support the building of 2 cassava root milling processors at a cost of $5000 each. God moved so mightily and God's people responded to God so generously to the point of $21,000. Not only will the people in The Congo be able to process the cassava root much quicker and produce a better quality cassava flour, but we will be able to fund several other needed projects.
People Choice: Best Spoken Word Show - Femisphere & System Kidz (tie). Jen and Mahlet accept for Femisphere.
Grimes County law partners Ben Goodrich and H. H. Boone (Texas Attorney General 1876-78), donated four acres of land at this location to trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1874 for church, school, and cemetery use by the surrounding loosely-knit farm community of Lake Grove. The community promptly built a church structure that they used for religious and school purposes. 100 students attended the Lake Grove School in 1900. The still active Lake Grove Cemetery, with gravestones dating to 1874, contains the grave of a veteran of the American Civil War. (1992) (Marker No. 8596)
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Community Service Day, 10/2/12. Cadets were in and around Mexico assisting local organizations with projects they needed completed. About 30 cadets performed service at the Central Missouri Food Bank in Columbia.
On Nov. 6, 2019, the Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences hosted Community Apple Days, when 500+ C2 Pipeline students from around metro Detroit heard from faculty, current students and alumni about the wide variety of health care careers the college can prepare them for.
Children work on a craft during Sunday School in the Platanillo Community outside Quezaltepeque, El Salvador.