New Feature: NAACP Notes Now Available
We’re pleased to announce the addition of NAACP Notes to our church website. This new section highlights the important work, activities, and meeting notes of the NAACP, keeping our congregation informed and engaged with the organization's ongoing efforts in advocacy, equity, and community empowerment.
We invite you to visit the page regularly to stay updated on local initiatives and opportunities to get involved.
August 7th, the Spotsy NAACP monthly meeting will be at Loriella Park (Family gathering), 5:00 PM - &7:30 PM
Ø August 23rd, Meet the Candidates for the Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors and the Spotsylvania County School Board, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Preparing to Vote on November 4th
Election Dates & Deadlines:
September 19th – Early Voting Begins
October 24 – Deadline to Register or Make Changes
October 24th – Deadline to Request a Mail-in Ballot
October 25 & November 1 – Two Saturday open for Early Voting
November 1st – Early Voting Ends
November 4th – Vote at your Precinct Only
Ø September 27th, Freedom Fund Banquet, River Club Church, 4:00 PM (Andre Blackwell will be among those being honored and Minister John Richards is running for King of Spotsy NAACP). $40.00 pp, See 1st Lady Wormley for tickets
Ø September 29th, Candidates Debate/Forum, Salem Library, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Candidates by District (attached at bottom of page, your zip code lets you know what District you’re in)
Ø NAACP State Convention – October 14 – 26 in Richmond, VA
Ø Jeremiah Project – a life sharing community project is in the making, headed by Micah Ministries – a low income community being built in the Fredericksburg Region. There will be 109 small single-family homes and 80 apartments, health center, and a community center for singles, couples, persons with disabilities, overcoming homelessness, persons with mental illnesses or have children enrolled in special education classes in school. Monthly payment - $300.00
Ø Notes from Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office – Kids shooting assault rifles at Greenwich Village, trying to set up a Mentor Program, beware of the Tic Tok Challenge where kids are ringing doorbells at 2 AM to get you to open the door.
Ø Notes from Commonwealth Attorney’s Office – Student killed 3 roommates, received 3 life sentences, a man killed 2 people at Sheetz and received 2 life sentences.
Ø Please visit your child’s school division website to review the standard of conduct policy.