May 28, 2021
Just as what you feed your baby (and eat while pregnant) trains her palate toward good food or junk food for life, what your baby sees and hears does the same for her artistic tastes. Kids raised on mental junk food have a harder time developing an understanding of and affinity for more complex, subtle, and nourishing brain foods later in life.
Many parents nowadays pay immense attention to their children’s physical diet and environment, driving purchases of BPA-free everything and even organic cotton and wool clothing. While there may be nothing wrong with this, and of course human bodies deserve good care and attention, parents should also consider that their child’s spirit requires the same, if not higher, attention and prioritization.
Everpraise Dance Company presents first performance since beginning of pandemic
By Toni Milbourne - For the Chronicle | Apr 23, 2021
Members of the Everpraise Dance Company performed “We Believe” on Friday and Saturday evening at Fellowship Bible Church in Shenandoah Junction. Toni Milbourne
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION Jefferson County resident Jayme Metzgar started the Everpraise Dance Company in 2016, as part of the Jefferson County Christian Homeschool Co-op.
The company’s annual production planned for last year, “Esther,” was just two months away from production when the COVID-19 Pandemic hit. The show had to be canceled.
“I choreograph my shows to Christian music, and I center them around a theme or story,” Metzgar said. “In a year of so much upheaval and uncertainty, when many of us were not even able to attend church services for months, I have found myself reflecting on the perseverance of the Christian faith. The Christian church has withstood upheaval and per
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In a conspicuously timed and located news interview last week, Kamala Harris intimated to a West Virginia news station that the stateâs coal industry would essentially die due to the Biden administrationâs âgreen energyâ agenda. But take heart, West Virginians, she added. There will be lots of new career opportunities for unemployed miners â jobs like âreclaiming abandoned land mines.â Just how many âabandoned land minesâ Harris believes are lying around West Virginia is anybodyâs guess, but nothing says âI careâ like a California elitist telling West Virginians what to do.
Obviously, the real reason behind Harrisâs West Virginia visit had little to do with building connections with West Virginians, 68% of whom voted for Donald Trump compared to Joe Bidenâs 29%. Rather, Harris was there to exert pressure on the stateâs moderate Democrat senator, Joe Manchin.