I was just saying a little worried because other people may want hire her away. I dont want that other cities. Please dont do that, tony. Shes going to be leading the conversation. A few months ago, tanisha handed me a book and it like she and i book recommendations. This is kind of a regular thing. But this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. And that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. And tunisia is very much this books evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. In fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the story is dasani the eldest daughter, a young teen full of personality, charm and moxie. We see dasani care for her siblings and navigate complex relationships with her parents, both of whom genuinely seem to love their kids, but also suff
I was just saying a little worried because other people may want hire her away. I dont want that other cities. Please dont do that, tony. Shes going to be leading the conversation. A few months ago, tanisha handed me a book and it like she and i book recommendations. This is kind of a regular thing. But this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. And that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. And tunisia is very much this books evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. In fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the story is dasani the eldest daughter, a young teen full of personality, charm and moxie. We see dasani care for her siblings and navigate complex relationships with her parents, both of whom genuinely seem to love their kids, but also suff
Now, before i get to our author, i want to introduce Tanisha Briley who is our amazing city manager here in gaithersburg burg. Tanisha will be, yes. And i was i was just saying this is this being taped for cspan . I was just saying a little worried because other people may want hire her away. I dont want that other cities. Please dont do that, tony. Shes going to be leading the conversation. A few months ago, tanisha handed me a book and it like she and i book recommendations. This is kind of a regular thing. But this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. And that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. And tunisia is very much this books evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. In fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the story is dasani the elde
Now, before i get to our author, i want to introduce Tanisha Briley who is our amazing city manager here in gaithersburg burg. Tanisha will be, yes. And i was i was just saying this is this being taped for cspan . I was just saying a little worried because other people may want hire her away. I dont want that other cities. Please dont do that, tony. Shes going to be leading the conversation. A few months ago, tanisha handed me a book and it like she and i book recommendations. This is kind of a regular thing. But this is the first time one of us had actually, like, bought a book and handed it to other person. And that book was invisible child by andrea elliott. And tunisia is very much this books evangelist in a marvel of immersive journalism, eliot followed the daily plight of a homeless family to parents and eight children in new york city. In fact, she practically became part of the family, all by embedding herself with them for eight years at the heart, the story is dasani the elde
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From left, Regent Jane Richards and Dr. Emily Chow speaking on periodontal disease and heart issues. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG The James Wood Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met at the Parkersburg Country Club on Feb. 7.
Members attending were Regent Jane Richards, Chaplin Betty Boot, Julia Hoffman, Susan Nutter, Elaine Cook, Ruth Callihan, Sandra Cowen, Karlyn Lowers, Anita Scott, Dina Braniff, Louise Wince and Katie Brown. Visitors included a prospective member, Pebble Freeland, Cynthia Buskirk, Dr. Emily Chow and Beverly LaRocque from the Caladesi Chapter in Florida.
Richards and Boot led daughters in the DAR Ritual.