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Hartselle Enquirer

Danville High School appreciates their teachers and custodians

The Danville High School Staff expresses their appreciation to their Teachers on Teacher’s on Monday, Oct. 5. The Danville High School teachers are listed as follows: Megan Aldridge, Travis Allred, Leslie Arterburn, Renee Arroyo, Tonya Finch, Justin Helms, J.J.Hill, Dennis Holmes, Greg Keenum, Holly Little, Shannon McGregory, Leah Norman, Jimmy Parker, Juanita Penn, Brett Pierce, Rob Puckett, Matt Smith, Bob Turner, Brent Vest, Emma White, Amy Williams and Jade Yarbrough.

The Danville High School Staff expresses their appreciation to their custodians, on National Custodian Day, on Oct. 2. The custodians are Franklin Jones and Shannon Garrison.

October is Pastor Appreciation Month. Shady Grove Baptist Church Members are pleased to express their appreciation to their pastor Tom and Connie Campbell. Tom and Connie have been at Shady Grove Baptist Church for 29 years this month. Everyone is welcome to write handwritten letters and notes of encouragement, to thank him for his hard work, sacrificial dedication and multiple blessings. Also favorite meals, snacks and gift cards would be a great appreciation gift. Cards and letters can be mailed to 790 Taylor Road, Hartselle, Al. 35640.

Area Community News

Congratulations and best wishes go out this week to Jared and Haley (Brechtel) Callahan who were united in marriage on Sept. 12 by the Rev. Toby Chastain, at First United Methodist Church in Hartselle.

Special congratulations go out this week to Helen Alred on the birth of her “newest” great granddaughter, Logan Faye Anderson . Faye was born on Sept. 29 and weighed 7 pounds and 7 ounces and was 20 inches long. Fayes parents are Todd and McKensie Anderson. Fayes proud grandparents are Greg and Jina Alred and Kenny and Lisa Anderson. 

 

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