Emmanuel Baptist Church holds VBS
mtrevino@cherryroad.com Emmanuel Baptist Church of Alice recently held their annual Vacation Bible School. Children who attended the VBS learned about the works of God and Jesus Christ.
mtrevino@cherryroad.com Emmanuel Baptist Church of Alice recently held their annual Vacation Bible School. Children who attended the VBS learned about the works of God and Jesus Christ.
mtrevino@cherryroad.com Area students and their families are preparing for another school year. Families are hitting stores to look for the appropriate clothing and the school supplies for a successful year.
mtrevino@cherryroad.com The Agua Dulce Cheerleaders recently attended the UCA cheer camp at Great Wolf Lodge and earned three trophies. In the Small Varsity Division they were Camp Dance Champions, Game Day Sideline Champions, and the overall Game Day Champions.
mtrevino@cherryroad.com Silver Star Food Stores was the site of a drive-thru school supply drive. Local residents and entities passed out school supplies.
FREER Cheerleaders at Lucy Aragón Junior High recently had cheer camp before the new school year began. They focused on refining their cheer skills as they will represent and cheer on the Lil Bucks at footballgames.
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