Apr 5, 2021
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Tuesday was a big day for the Athens Kiwanis Club with the swearing in of six new members. Lt. Governor Danny Morris administered the oath to Stephanie Gade, Kris Stringer, Phillip Parnell, Kathy Fleming, Jenny Palmer and Barbara Schmidt. Rich Flowers/staff
Like many organizations, the Athens Kiwanis Club has seen its share of struggles since the coronavirus started to spread last March.
After the 2020 Pancake Day, Kiwanis meetings were halted for several weeks due to Governor Greg Abbottâs COVID-19 order concerning the size of gatherings. The annual Easter Egg Hunt, where hundreds of kids collect thousands of eggs and win big prizes was canceled in he interest of safety.
April 4, 2021
Area churches are returning to in-person services this Easter. A list of some of this morning’s services is below. EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES
Molino/Cantonment
Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino Morning worship will take place at 10 a.m. The church is located at 6915 North Highway 29, just south of the Highway 97 intersection.
Highland Baptist Church in Molino will have an Easter Egg Hunt for kids and a family devotion at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Easter Services will be held at 10:45 a.m.
Pursue Life Church Easter Services will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday in the Tate High School Cafeteria.
Easter Sunday Service at Victory Assembly Of God will be at 10:30 a.m. at 1895 Victory Road in Cantonment.
WNY finds different ways to celebrate ahead of Easter
First, we checked in with Maureen s floral shop on Ellicott Street downtown - where the Easter Bunny made a stop on one of his busiest days of the year!
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Easter is almost here,
and there are
several ways Western New Yorkers are celebrating.
First, we checked in with Maureen s floral shop on Ellicott Street downtown - where the Easter Bunny made a stop on one of his busiest days of the year! He s here to give out eggs filled with candy and a flower to each child that comes. And he just is out there, he s eating his carrots and he s waving to the children and he s having a great time, said owner Maureen Bartley.
Color run teaches children the importance of healthy living Over 200 people attended the Color Me Egg-Cited D.A.R.E. Run at Joe Mack Campbell Park on Saturday. Volunteers say itâs a great way to get outside, get some exercise, and teach kids the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. (Source: KAIT) By Hannah Campbell | April 3, 2021 at 5:52 PM CDT - Updated April 3 at 5:52 PM
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Over 200 people attended the Color Me Egg-Cited D.A.R.E. Run at Joe Mack Campbell Park on Saturday. Volunteers say itâs a great way to get outside, get some exercise, and teach kids the importance of living a healthy lifestyle.