
Berkeley Independent
Macedonia Middle School Career Fair held on Nov. 24 had approximately 50 businesses present to share information on educational requirements, job responsibilties and ways to prepare for the future.
MMS appreciates all of the parents that volunteered their time and talent, as well as the community support from businsses such as Santee Cooper, Old Santee Canal Park, Russell Funeral Home, the Lake Moultrie Fire Department, Holiday Inn Express, Force Protection, Berkeley County GIS, Dennis Dentistry, Moncks Corner Dance Studio, Gwin's Wrecker Service, Berkeley Power Sports, The Kennedy Center, Gayle Jourdain's Art Studio and Hood's Welding.
Also, Cox Dentistry, DHEC, Boy Scouts of America, St. Stephen Outdoor Visitor Center, Mrs. Fickett's Science Research class from Timberland High School, IGA, Moncks Corner Fire Department, Berkeley County School District Technology Department, Chris Weik, Dennis Blackwell with Civil Engineering, The Citadel, the Charleston School of Law, Hill Tire and Auto, Dennis Lambert's T-Shirt Design, Walmart, the South Carolina National Guard, SC Forestry, Teresa Camlin with Glass Art, the Dept of Transportation, SPAWAR, Berkeley Electric, Larry Wagner with Rocks and Minerals, Berkeley County EMS, and Mikes' Deer Processing.
Street Light
The Macedonia Community Action Project has put up another street light. The light is located at the end of Walter Road and Betsy Hole Road.
The MCAP is able to have the lights installed by having fundraisers. These lights are beneficial because many are located in areas that are extremetly dark at night.
Birthdays
Happy birthday to my sister, Barbara David (Dec.9).
Quote for the week
"Problems are not stop signs, they are guidlines."
Robert H. Schuller
Prayer List
Continue to pray for Virginia Patz, Virginia Kirkland, Ken Brown, Helen Crawford, Joyce Lewis, Tim Litchfield, Madison Litchfield, Bo Langley, Sheldon Shealy,Sr., Tommy Giggleman, Clinton Gatlin, Arlene and Junior Harris, Margaret Bills, Bryon and Jenelle Watts, Ken and Jeanette Haines, Anita Johnson, Audrey Harvey, Maggie Dubose, Shirley Perry, Roy and Marlene Farmer, Margaret Fort, Margaret Poore, Sarah Jackson, Maxine Phillips, Gennie Vincent, Christine Caddell, Louise Litchfield, Pete Litchfield, Orvin Bilton, Jason Wilson, Brenda Law, Kitty Cumbee, Wanda Guerry, Steve Chubb, Jjimmy Chubb, Freer and Kit Reames, Woody and Patsy Litchfield, Tom Mathis, Pati Mathis, Terry Kinard, Tony Kinard, Jackie Caddell, Diane Hood, Sybel Hughes Wood, Sandy Ott, Harry Thomas, Rouse Thomas, Wayne Springs, Marilyn Tucker, firefighters, military and ther families, those grieving a lost one, our community and country.
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