On April 27, Rotarian Mike Shirey hosted Ms. Angie Sparks, Regional Vice President of Development at Liberty Learning Foundation. Ms. Sparks explained how her organization provides civic education programs and live experiences that improve students understanding of their community and country. Working entirely through donations, Liberty Learning Foundation provides groundbreaking resources, trains teachers, mobilizes volunteers and orchestrates emotionally charged events to teach, inspire and empower our next great Americans. An entirely non-profit organization, Liberty Learning focuses on active civics and character building programs in grades K-12 across the entire State of Alabama. Their immersive events empower schools, parents, local leaders and businesses to become good stewards of their community and country.
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The Rainsville City Council on Monday night approved improvements to the cityâs Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Rainsville Councilman Derek Rosson said the various upgrades, which will include pipes and manholes, are in support of the plant running more efficiently.
The council approved the installment of five Manhole Extensions for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
âThereâs a lot of manholes that the seals need to be put in and raised up due to all the rain weâve been receiving the last couple of weeks,â said Rosson. âWe are going to go ahead and fix those five for sure, and I think they are roughly about $5,000 to $7,000.â
Henagar City Council approved a motion during the scheduled council meeting Monday night to sponsor two classrooms at Henagar Jr. High School through Liberty Learning Foundation in the amount of $2,000.
The Liberty Learning Foundation is a non-profit organization facilitating active, immersive, civics and character programs in K-12 classrooms and orchestrating local events that empower schools, parents, local leaders, and businesses to take ownership in the future of community and country.
The Liberty Learning Foundation can be found in school in DeKalb County and 49 counties in Alabama. They have been around this area since 2011 and service more than 50,000 students currently. 50 students at Henagar Jr. High currently participate in the program.