Summer camp designed to bring veterans together for fellowship and community
âTo my amazement, it wasn t about church, Army veteran Chris Macklin said. It s really about building fellowship, creating a network, meeting other veterans that were struggling just like me, if not worse, and everybody just trying to find their own path.â
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CINCINNATI â Itâs summertime and that means it is time to pack up those sleeping bags and backpacks for Veteran Camp. At least thatâs the goal for Crossroads Church as they focus on bringing area veterans together for fellowship.
âNo expectations other than to being community, recharge yourself, you know, forget about the things that you left outside our camp walls, and just focus on yourself, and be remembered that you have a community to help you moving forward,â said Mike Crossley, Base Camp director.
FAIRFIELD People can see “Into the Woods” in July in the great outdoors.
Missouri Street Theatre will present the Stephen Sondheim musical that blends the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests.
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PINEDALE â After changing her hearing dates in Circuit Court, Jade S. Jewkes, of Jackson, waived her right to a preliminary hearing and will face two aggravated homicide felony charges in the Ninth District Court.
She was charged by Sublette County Attorney Mike Crosson after the New Yearâs Day death of Shane Deal, of Pinedale, in a fatal collision in Hoback Canyon.
Her March 1 preliminary hearing was rescheduled for March 25 at attorney John LaBudaâs request. Now with her case bound over to Ninth District Court on March 3, Judge Marv Tyler will set an arraignment there.
Jewkes is charged with two counts of aggravated homicide and driving under the influence of alcohol after being involved in the fatal collision in Hoback Canyon on Jan. 1.