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Wesley Walk 2009
September 21, 2009: Did you know that this year, through Project Extend, volunteers and staff completed home repairs for 152 low-income senior citizens? Support this outreach ministry by participating in the 27th Annual Wesley Walk for Others, Saturday, October 24th. Contact Charles Pace, Walk Coordinator, for more information, phone 706-436-2630.
You can fill out an intent form and download a registration form, complete and return to church.
2009 Teachers of the Year
Two of Hartwell First’s members were selected as Teacher of the Year in their respective schools, Amanda Ayers from Hart Co. Middle School and Ana Gordy from Hart Co. High School.
Amanda graduated from UGA in 1999 and began teaching in Abbeville, S.C. After 7 years she accepted an art position at Hart Co. Middle. When asked how she thought the role of teachers might improve: “I would like teachers to be viewed as professionals, despite time off in summer. I want people to realize that teaching is a calling and that we do so much more than teach: counsel, encourage, parent, etc.”
Ana received her BSED at UGA and her EDS from Clemson. She has taught at Elbert Co. High School for 14 years and has been teaching at HCHS for the last three. On improving the role of teachers: “I would like to see there be more of a partnership between parents, community and teachers. Since I started teaching, I’ve brought in guest speakers from the community as well as parents from all professions to talk to my students about the importance of speaking Spanish in the work force, especially business and medical. However, I would love to have more parent involvement and corporate sponsoring throughout the system. I love teaching in Hart Co. because I have had such a positive response from parents and many do take an active roll.”
Amanda and Anna will compete with 3 other teachers for System Wide Teacher of the Year.
There are no “Goodbyes” in the Holy Land. For Christian, Jew and Moslem it is, “Until we meet again in Jerusalem!” Amen! Amen!

One last look at the Damascus Gate



