Rally for Renita
was very successful
Thank you Sebastopol and surrounding communities for the support for the Rally for Renita held this past Saturday. Thank you to all who helped make the benefit a great success; a little over $87,000 was raised to help Renita pay for costs associated with the liver transplant that she needs. We may be a little community, but we all turn out when there is someone in need.
Sympathy is extended to the Gainey family in the loss of their sister Wynette McBeath.
Activities at Sebastopol School: Thursday – biology, fifth and eighth grade science state tests, band solo and ensemble competition, softball at Eupora at 6 (third round of playoffs); Friday.
Ladies, mark Thursday, May 1, on your calendars and call the town hall to reserve your tickets for the first Sebastopol Leading Ladies Lunch at the Sebastopol Co-op from noon till 1 p.m. The luncheon tickets are $25 each. Featured speaker is Dr. Emily Johnson, D.O.
Bro. Tyler Comans will be bringing the message at 11 a.m. during morning worship at Salem Church (Hwy 487). Everyone is invited to attend services.
Please continue to pray for these young people who are fighting a number of issues in their young lives: Danny Ray Thrash, Lilah Kate Joiner, Lee Wilson, Bentley Strickland, Sam McGaugh, Lestat Ellingburg, and Sam Allen Smith.
Please continue to pray for those who are facing various challenges in their lives:
April Finton, Bradley Griffin, Sondra Spell, Jean Creel, Shirley Boxx, Malcolm Gainey, Harold Shaw, Larry Loper, Renae Leach, Kenny Devine, Iran Hillman, Pete Stringfellow, Steve Spell, Renita Wilcher, Lou Boykin, and Sherry Thrash.
A happy belated birthday to Ms. Katherine Madden who celebrated her 95th birthday last week.
Happy birthday to the following people: Steve Burton, Heather Campbell, Diane Arthur, Angie Trippe, Shane Henderson, Bryce Leach, Margaret Mayes, Sara Brown, Sheila Lang, Shelby Grace Boykin, and Bobby Lathem.
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Thought to ponder: “No one is perfect…that’s why pencils have erasers!”