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League of Women Voters of Greater Haverhill Celebrates Local Leaders During Women s History Month

February 16, 2021 As a public service, 97.9 WHAV presents Community Spotlight at no charge for the benefit of Greater Haverhill nonprofit organizations. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other community calendar announcements, Click image. The League of Women Voters of Greater Haverhill is hosting its annual Women’s History Month display in a first-floor storefront at Harbor Place, Merrimack Street, in Haverhill. This year’s display focuses on “Women in Power,” recognizing every woman presently elected to represent Haverhill from Washington, D.C., to City Hall. The project is being spearheaded by Vice President Kay Herlihy and the window display concept executed by webmaster Eamon Morrow.

Taking a chance news - Levelhead

Taking a chance news - Levelhead Posted by bscotchshenani on Chocolates as it is time to celebrate this Loving Community! HAPPY Early Valentines Day! This week GR-18 was stopped in its track and took the chance on love and spread the message of love to one and all! As always, remember to click the level names to bookmark them for later on. OR! Use the fancy Playlist to bookmark all of them at once. And don t forget to nominate levels that you think are worthy of the Community Spotlight with the nomination form. The nominations for next week will be open till next Thursday morning!

Power of Self Education Begins 2021 Black History Speaker Series Tonight Online

February 10, 2021 Portion of book cover from “The Harris Narratives: An Introspective Study of a Transracial Adoptee,” by Susan Harris O’Connor. As a public service, 97.9 WHAV presents Community Spotlight at no charge for the benefit of Greater Haverhill nonprofit organizations. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other community calendar announcements, Click image. Power of Self Education begins its 2021 Black History Speaker Series tonight with Susan Harris O’Connor discussing her “Harris Racial Identity Theory: Reflections of a Transracial Adoptee,” and continues tomorrow night with Miguel Andres Quiñones and Christian White with “BIPOC Barriers in Business and Nonprofits: A Candid Conversation.”

Atkinson Congregational Church Again Plans Ashes to Go on Ash Wednesday, Feb 17

Ashes imposed on the forehead of a Christian on Ash Wednesday. Atkinson Congregational Church is again hosting “Ashes to Go,” drive-up receipt of ashes and a blessing from Pastor Jim Thomas on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17. As a public service, 97.9 WHAV presents Community Spotlight at no charge for the benefit of Greater Haverhill nonprofit organizations. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other community calendar announcements, Click image. Area residents are invited to drive into the church’s parking lot at 101 Main St., Atkinson, between 8-9 a.m. or 4-5 p.m., Ash Wednesday. Drivers this year are also able to place donated groceries and perishable foods for local food banks.

Black History Month 2021 events planned for the Grand Rapids area

Black History Month 2021 events planned for the Grand Rapids area Updated Feb 06, 2021; Posted Feb 06, 2021 February is Black History Month. Pictured is a display of items collected by George Bayard, who opened the Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives in 2016, on Monroe Center NW in Grand Rapids. (Allison Farrand | MLive.com)Allison Farrand | MLive.com Facebook Share GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Multiple Grand Rapids organizations are hosting events celebrating Black History Month, including featured speakers, community discussions, plays and exhibits throughout February. Most of the events will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are also some socially distanced in-person programming and self-guided tours available. There are more options than ever to learn about Black culture, history and experiences.

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