Salvation Army of Melbourne 6th Annual Giving Hope Gala August 25th

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  August 7, 2018
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The Salvation Army of Melbourne is hosting its 6th Annual Giving Hope Gala “An Evening to Make Dreams Come True”.  This gala benefits the Sue M. Pridmore Center for Women and Children. The Sue M. Pridmore Center for Homeless Women and Children is the only transitional center in Brevard County of its kind.   The Center provides shelter, food, spiritual comfort and emotional support to women with or without children. To help those seeking to

RUFUS FAIRBANKS…WHO?

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  August 1, 2018
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RUFUS FAIRBANKS WAS A SOLDIER DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. HIS DESCENDENT, DR. ELAINE FAIRBANKS STONE WAS THE FIRST REGENT FOR THE SATELLITE BEACH CHAPTER OF THE DAR, AND AS SUCH WAS GIVEN THE HONOR TO NAME THE CHAPTER AFTER HER ANCESTOR. THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION OR DAR AS IT IS REFERRED TO IS A SERVICE ORGANIZATION WITH HEADQUARTERS IN WASHINGTON D.C..THE DAR PROMOTES HISTORIC PRESERVATION, EDUCATION, PATRIOTISM AND HONORING OUR PATRIOTS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY

Do your cafeteria choices get the green light?

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  August 1, 2018
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    New color-coded menus will highlight healthier options in all Health First Cafeterias A healthy diet is at the core of a healthy life. That’s why Health First is making it easier for associates and guests to make better dietary choices. Through this new initiative, food items on Health first’s hospital menus will now be color-coded, helping customers decipher which choices are best for overall health, as well as what should be limited. This
by Tiffany Lovell, Cold Nose College  Would you be comfortable if your child’s math teacher described her as headstrong or stubborn because she wasn’t doing well in class?  Would you assume the teacher is right and your child is willfully choosing not to learn her multiplication tables?  Or, would you consider that your child may not fully understand her lesson and needs additional help?   If you’re like most parents, you will do whatever you