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The goal of the camp is to keep students interested in reading over the summer. Author: Alexandra Gallo Updated: 5:02 PM EDT July 13, 2021
POTTSVILLE, Pa. For one week each summer, Trinity Episcopal Church in Pottsville hosts a reading camp as part of its outreach ministry. The church partners with the school districts in Schuylkill County in an effort to help students who may be behind specifically with reading and writing. The goal of the camp is to try to keep these kids who are struggling readers from losing the skills they ve gotten over the school year. Kids who are not good readers have a tendency not to want to read during the summer, said Camp Coordinator Barbara Tokarz.
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Beaux Arts Ball s reigning royalty set to cede crowns
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Owen Blackorby is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball king. He will relinquish his crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Claire Cody is the Art Association of Jacksonville’s reigning Beaux Arts Ball queen. She will relinquish her crown July 31.Warmowski PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
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Owen Blackorby and Claire Cody, the Art Association of Jacksonville’s 2020 Beaux Arts Ball king and queen, are preparing to crown their successors July 31 during this year’s “Run for the Roses” Beaux Arts Ball.
Blackorby was a participant as an eighth grader in the association’s 2012 Beaux Arts Ball, which had a “Black and White” theme. He also was a senior attendant for the Glitz, Glamor and Gatsby 2016 ball.
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07/08/2021
th Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony, presenting
LCMC Health and Ochsner Health with the Rev. Beverley Warner Award the organization’s highest honor, named after the 18th rector of Trinity Episcopal Church and founder of Kingsley House. The award is given to individuals or organizations that have made a significant impact on Kingsley House and its participants in the last year.
Collectively, LCMC Health and Ochsner Health trained, certified and hired 62 participants from the Kingsley Connections Career Pathways Program, which links community members to job preparedness, living wage employment and career building in high growth fields, all of which are supported by a network of career coaches, family advocates, and community health navigators.