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Averett school of nursing continues treasured tradition, begins new one

DANVILLE, Va. — Averett University added yet another meaningful tradition to its end-of-year roster of celebrations as it hosted its first-ever nurse practitioner white coat ceremony – an event following the annual Nurse Pinning Ceremony for the 2021 nursing graduates. During the 2021 National Nurses Week, the University’s School of Nursing held both ceremonies on May 7 at Averett’s Riverview Campus downtown. At 11 a.m., the pinning ceremony honored and celebrated 16 students who have successfully completed their Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) degree and will officially graduate from Averett tomorrow. The ceremony stems from centuries of tradition, and includes many significant symbols, from nursing caps and pins, to lamps and anointed oil.

GTPulse Weekend Planner: The Christmas Journey: New Hope Community Church Brings the Nativity to Life

9 & 10 News December 11, 2020 Have you ever burned your fingers on a hot glue gun? How about while gluing hundreds of cotton balls to a sweatshirt? While a crabby toddler clings to your leg? All in an effort to transform your crabby, sippy cup wielding toddler into a sweet and innocent lamb for your church’s annual Sunday school Nativity pageant? Well friends, that was me, about 17 years ago. I signed my son up to play a lamb thinking the costume on a wandering toddler would be both appropriate to his age and easy to make. My son Trey nailed the wandering toddler portion of our Sunday school pageant, but the costume turned out to be, well, a nightmare. Aside from the burned fingers, the cotton balls were a huge mistake. I am not a crafty individual, hence the cotton balls glued to a sweatshirt. What I didn’t realize was how the cotton would stretch. When Trey walked by a Christmas tree, the cotton stayed on the tree. When he sat on his Grandma’s lap, the cotton stuck to the

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