Falkville FFA celebrates national FFA week  

By Martha Jackson

The Falkville High School FFA chapter recently celebrated national FFA week. Students celebrated with a different theme each day. Thursday’s theme was ‘Thank a Farmer.’ As part of ‘Thank a Farmer Thursday’, they wanted to also have a ‘Drive Your Tractor to School’ day. The Falkville Police Department organized a full police escort from South Park through town and onto campus. Those participating in the parade are pictured from left to right: Cedric Beavers, Elijah Halbrooks, Kole Fitzgerald, Bron Gandy, Meggie Bramlett and Ag Teacher Ashley Holmes. Community Easter activities

Everyone is welcome to attend the Easter activities at Oak Ridge Baptist Church April 8 beginning at 2 p.m. with an Easter Egg Hunt.

The members of Falkville Baptist Church will host a Easter Cantata April 9 at 10:30 a.m.

Lebanon Baptist Church of God will hold a Easter Egg Hunt and open mic gospel singing April 8 at noon. Everyone is welcome to attend and bring your children for the egg hunt and your instruments and a song. They will also serve hotdogs for those attending.

Danville-Neel Elementary news

Danville-Neel Elementary School will host a school-wide Spring Open House, to be held April 27 at 5:30 p.m. Second grade students will perform and and present an art show. They will also have Warehouse Coffee, Kona Ice and there will also be food trucks available for those attending.

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