2017. Can you believe it . Its kind of bitter sweet. Anyway, if youre new here and youve never been before, please pick up our program. Can you sign up and be on our list for all of the programs we have coming up in 2018. We have programs both here and at central library, two or three times a week and we would love to have you come and sign up and we would love to have you bring your friends. Please sign up. Tonight were so honored to have James Shipley with us. Mr. Shipley enlisted at just 19 years old. We are so honored to have one of the original Tuskegee Airmen. [ cheers and applause ] i want to especially thank the heart of the america chapter of tuskegee airman for making this possible tonight and all of your service all of these years. We appreciate you as well. Thank you. [ applause ] tonight with mr. Shipley is jeremy amick. The book is available outside the library and both of the gentlemen will sign the book right up here on stage. Now to introduce our guest is someone you p
Practical Spirituality series In my youth, I attended and was “saved” in a church. Baptized twice. The big message seemed to be that if you’re imperfect, Jesus is our example of practical spirituality. He said he didn’t come to condemn others, and he didn’t.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Two artists who have done work in Terre Haute shared their experiences at the Swope Art Museum on Friday. Becky Hochhalter and James Shepard are both professional artists. Hochhalter is currently working on the mural that's on the side of the Terminal Public House. It features facets of Terre Haute's [.]