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Missouri WMU changes date for annual Missions Celebration JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri WMU (MWMU) Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting will be held Sept. 10 and 11 at First Baptist Church, Lake St. Louis. “We are so excited to see like-minded women and men at our Relentless Pursuit to know God more,” said MWMU President Jan Turner. “We need all churches and associations to help spread the news about the September date, so we have a successful event. It is designed to equip and encourage all of us in missions in our community, state, nation and across the world.” Online registration is now open for the event, visit www.mobaptist.org/wmu. ....
National PTA Hosts Virtual Showcase to Celebrate Student Artists from Across the Country Event to feature virtual performances and a virtual exhibit of student artwork News provided by Share this article
WHAT On Tuesday, Jan. 26, National PTA will host a virtual showcase to celebrate students from across the country for their talents and creativity in the arts. The event will feature remarks from National PTA and U.S. Department of Education leadership, as well as virtual student performances and a virtual exhibit of artwork created by the more than 200 honorees of the 2019-2020 National PTA Reflections program, themed Look Within. ....
All Politics is Local About this blogWe go to meetings so you don t have to. Camas has initiated a two-year process of reviewing equity, diversity and inclusion in city government. The city Council on Monday appointed councilmembers Greg Anderson, Ellen Burton and Bonnie Carter to an Equity Steering Group. The group will facilitate a series of conversations with city residents through June before presenting findings by Dec. 20. Burton told the council that the process will involve reviews of hiring and staff diversity training and avoid duplicating initiatives created by the Camas School District. “This is something that’s really important to the foundation of our community, making sure that Camas is a place that is welcoming for all citizens no matter what their aptitudes, what the color of their skin, what their income level and what their mental health might be,” Burton said. “We want to make sure that our policies and procedures are ....