Silent Auction Is Part Of Friday s Hometown Heroes Walk Apr 24, 2021 at 07:56 am by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) The Child Advocacy Center s annual Hometown Heroes Walk is set for this coming Friday (4/30/2021), and a part of the event will be a silent auction.
Silent Auction
The Center s Development Coordinator Katie Enzor explained, All the proceeds from the walk and the silent auction will help us provide critically needed services for child abuse victims. Whether you can attend the Walk or not, you can show your support for child abuse victims by bidding on silent auction items.
The silent auction is located on the Child Advocacy Center’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CACRutherford/ Community members can place their bids in the comment section under the picture of the basket or item of their choosing until 12:00 noon this coming Friday. You do not have to walk or be present at the event to bid on the incredible silent auction
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Marchers protesting the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers block Central in Downtown on May 31. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Last summer, as the movement against racial injustice swept the country, officials in the Albuquerque Police Department asked the Drug Enforcement Administration for the assistance of special agents to do undercover operations and surveillance at protests, according to an investigative report from the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington published on Friday.
The government watchdog group published emails from Kyle Williamson, the DEA’s special agent in charge at the El Paso division, to officials with the Department of Justice. It also published similar requests from police departments in Chicago and Philadelphia.