Archive for April, 2010
GMHF Hosts Region 6 P2P
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame hosted the GAFCP Region 6 Peer to Peer meeting on April 26. The Region 6 Peer to Peer group is made of Family Connection
Exhale: a conference / a concert / a missions trip
Exhale is a conference for teens that focuses on reaching out to our community.
Two hundred area students will come together on Friday night for a challenging message from our speaker,
Collaborative to Meet in Pleasant Hill
The Community Partnership collaborative will meet Tuesday, April 27 at 4:00 pm at the Community Church of God in Pleasant Hill at 395 GRANT AVE MACON, GA 31201. This
DREAM Team Launched!
By Phyllis Dorn, CGTC, Supervisor, Americorp Vista Career Connections Program:
On April 14, 2010, 43 community leaders met at Central Georgia Technical College to bring about the revitalization of Bibb County’s
REACH OUT AND READ!
MAY IS "GET CAUGHT READING" MONTHThe Scholastic Success Ministry at New Hope Mississionary Baptist Church 1465 Burton Ave. understands that reading is an integral part to a happy life and is
Coleman named new director of Macon Arts Alliance
Macon resident Jim Coleman has been named the new executive director of the Macon Arts Alliance, effective May 1.Coleman, who is retired from Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, brings decades of
Macon Shalom Zones Move Forward United
Dr. Vickie Perdue Scott founder and CEO of Legacy Builders Foundation, gave a community grant training on Saturday, April 10 which continued the momentum begun in the five month
Youth Development Meeting Called
Announcement by LaTanya Lester, Chair, Community Partnership Youth Development team:
Hello Youth Development Committee Members!
I hope everyone is doing great (aside from the pollen). We were recently given a new referral
Pleasant Hill Signs Partnership Agreement
Recently, the board of Trustees of the Pleasant Hill Community Development Corporation and the Community Partnership Steering Comittee both elected to enter into a mutually beneficial partnership.
Above: Captain Willie May,
Survey: Economy Hurting Child Care in Georgia
600 fewer child care centers operating at year-end 2009; others cut programs & staff
Parents who can't afford child care "going underground" to unlicensed providers
The effects of the recession are trickling






