A video named "I Fought For You" has been floating around cyberspace recently and is well worth focusing on today. This video is brought to you by First Baptist of Poplar Bluff. http://vimeo.com/111423946
- Nov 11,
POPLAR BLUFF – Words just cannot express or describe the debt and gratitude we owe to our men and women veterans and to their families for keeping our country free. Their sacrifices are immeasurable. Millions lost their lives. Many were severely injured. All gave 100% to defend our great country. So tomorrow, let's celebrate our veterans and pay our respects humbly by attending a ceremony or visiting a veteran. Maybe make a phone call to a family who lost a loved one or has an injured soldier. Perhaps call the family of an active duty military member and let them know you are praying for them and their loved ones safety. Let's make tomorrow a celebration of the victories and
Nov 10,Tim Thompson, Director of the Tinnin Fine Arts Center; Eric Kirkman and Sharon Kissinger of Kissinger & Kirkman Investment Centre, LLC; and Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College, display a poster for upcoming Patrons of the Arts show “Bah! Humbug!” Kissinger & Kirkman are sponsors for the show, which will be performed at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center on November 16 at 2 p.m. For more information on Patrons of the Arts Shows, visit trcc.edu/tinnin.
Nov 10,A tribute song for the daughter of a military man. Ben Becker, currently a junior at Greenville High School, wrote this song in 2012 for a close friend whose father had been deployed to Afghanistan for 9 months. http://youtu.be/7HaihoYn1qU
Nov 10,“Bah! Humbug!”, a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale “A Christmas Carol," will come to the Tinnin Fine Arts Center and local schools as part of the Patrons of the Arts 2014-15 season. The show will be performed at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center in Poplar Bluff on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m, and schools across the region Nov. 10-12. Admission is $5 per person for all ages at the Tinnin Center, while the shows hosted by schools are provided to students at no charge. “We’re very grateful to have the Imaginary Theatre Company back for the third year to perform their delightful children’s shows,” said Tim Thompson, Director of the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. “Their adaptations take
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