Beware of these COMICAL CAMPAIGNS





For the past 6 election cycles we have had in my estimation, a flurry of Office seekers of nonConsequential candidates and Campaign's, people who are making mockery of our (Black) political prowess and involvement. These Individuals in my earnest opinion are running SHADOW AND COVERT SIGN CAMPAIGNS, as well as FACEBOOK, and INSTAGRAM Social Media Campaigns with History or Body of Work, they have NO content, NO Engagement of the Issues, NO points of reference, NO sweat equity, and NO following, they are repeatedly running for office under NEW Slogans, New Positions sought after, New Districts or Offices and even NEW faces but the same OLD BROKE REFERENCE AND REPRESENTATION, it is High time that we STOP these Unpolished, Unproven, and Unprepared. In Summation it's enough that we have ENOUGH PISS POOR REPRESENTAION IN PUBLIC OFFICE / REPRESENTATION already and can ill afford to take on WATER from Meaningless and UNQUALIFIED glory seekers, only to become (in their minds) Elected
officials (really Elected VIP's) who seek to be above us and NOT Represent us the Constituent's. BEWARE OF THESE POLITICAL GRANDSTANDERS. This NOTE is the opinion and observation of Darryl E. Blair Sr (Personally) and is an entertaining article for thought.
Zachariah Manning for 30th Congressional, Michelle McKinney for Judge of the 301st court, Bryan Woodard for Constable Precinct 4, James Rodgers for 30th Congressional Dist., and Nurse Debbie Walker for Texas’ 30th Congressional District
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Dallas, Texas has called a special election to be held within the City of Dallas, Texas on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
CITY OF DALLAS PROPOSITION A FOR AGAINST
”Authorizing the city of Dallas to provide for the planning, acquisition, establishment, development, construction, renovation and financing of the expansion of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, a venue within the city of the type described and defined in section 334.001(4)(b) of and permitted by chapter 334, Local Government Code, as amended (the "Act"), designated by Resolution 22 0660 (the "Resolution") and described in summary form as an expansion of a convention center facility described in Sections 334.001(4)(b) and 334.2518 of the Act, and by Section 351.001(2), Tax Code, as amended, and related infrastructure as defined in the Act, including demolition costs (collectively, the "Convention Center Expansion Venue Project"); and authorizing the city of Dallas to provide for the planning, acquisition, establishment, development, construction, renovation and financing of certain Fair Park facilities, a venue within the city of the type described and defined in section 334.001(4)(d) of and permitted by the act, designated by the Resolution and described in summary form pursuant to section 334.2518 of the act as the acquisition, construction and improvement of the Automobile Building, the Centennial Building, the Band Shell, the Music Hall, the Cotton Bowl and the Coliseum, and related infrastructure as defined in the Act (collectively, the "Fair Park Facilities Venue Project" and, together with the Convention Center Expansion Venue Project, the "Venue Projects") and to impose a new hotel occupancy tax at the rate of two percent (2%) for the purpose of financing the venue projects; and approving the resolution. If approved, the maximum hotel occupancy tax rate imposed from all sources in the city of Dallas would be fifteen percent (15%) of the price paid for a room in a hotel."
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the AIA Retrospective show, and much more!
Congratulations, CityLab, for your participation in making the world a healthier place!
As the school year continues, students are thriving in Dallas ISD’s newly renovated facilities, advanced scholastic programs, and flexible learning opportunities! Numerous schools within the district have delivered rapid engagement in athletics, student-led clubs, and careerbuilding opportunities this year. Students and staff are excited to continue the school year.
On Tuesday, Sept. 13, E. B. Comstock Middle School took home an outstanding victory over rival Zumwalt in football. The community provided overwhelming support for the team and their win is hopefully a foreshadowing of what is to come for the remaining season.
Congratulations to South Oak Cliff High School for their explosive win on Friday, Sept. 16th, 2022! With a remarkable game-winning field goal by Diego Varela, the crowd erupted with excitement and cheer.
On Sept. 19, members of the community joined CityLab High School in celebration at Dallas City Hall for the school’s 5th Anniversary Exhibition. The exhibition displayed student projects and initiatives over the past five years. The projects included the Marilla Street Activation Project in Downtown Dallas, the City Lab Kiosk from
In addition, City Lab students received the award for “Most Interactive Installation – [Park] ing Day 2022” from Doug Prude of Downtown Dallas Inc. Parking Day is described as “a global, public, participatory project where people across the world temporarily repurpose curbside parking spaces and convert them into public parks and social spaces to advocate for safer, greener, and more equitable streets for people.”
Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School showed their appreciation to American Airlines and The Gabriella apartments for conducting a supply drive for their school as the new school year got underway. Students and staff were grateful for the donated paper, scissors, crayons, ad other school supplies.
Katherine Perot-Reeves of the Perot family and Erica Yeager, Chief External Affairs Officer of North Texas Food Bank are expected to be in attendance.
About Aunt Bette’s Food Pantry: St. Philip’s established a food pantry on its campus over a decade ago in an effort to expand its hunger programming outreach to include more families and children. The establishment of Our Community Pantry in 2015, was a direct result of an unprecedented collaboration between city, corporate, and non-profit entities, including St. Philip’s, North Texas Food Bank, In the City for Good, and the City of Dallas. This collaboration provided an opportunity to revolutionize the way Hunger is addressed in South Dallas, and beyond.
pantry continued to serve clients and provide emergency pick-up options to neighbors in need by pivoting from client-choice shopping to a drive-thru with pre-packaged groceries. Recently, the Community Pantry returned to the client-choice model, allowing shoppers to select their favorite items, much like a grocery store, and currently serves over 850 households, 1,750 individuals, and distributes 700,000 pounds of food annually!
(Dallas – TX, October 20, 2022) Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry at St. Philip’s School and Community Center is hosting Cookin’ with Aunt Bette. This live event will be held on Thursday, November 3, 2022 from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry, named in honor of Bette Perot, a fierce advocate for hunger relief. The pantry is located at 1502 Pennsylvania Avenue, adjacent to St. Philip’s campus.
The second iteration of this biennial event will include presentations from key ambassadors and stakeholders of Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry; an unveiling of its expansion plans; and a live cooking demonstration and tasting led by Los Angeles-based Chef Gabrielle McBay, an alumnae of St. Philip’s. Aunt Bette’s currently serves over 850 South Dallas households. All clients in attendance and in the week following will receive recipe cards for the dishes served at the tasting, the chefs’ selected food items, and Aunt Bette’s reusable tote.
Chef Gabrielle McBay, a 2004 alum of St. Philip’s School, is from Dallas, TX, and now based in Los Angeles. With over ten years of experience in the culinary industry, her cooking style is soulful, contemporary, and chic with fresh everything. Gabrielle has been featured across notable media platforms including Food Network, Essence, Forbes, Black Enterprise and the New York Times. Her extensive resume details some of your favorite artists, athletes, and reputable brands including Instagram, Netflix, Food Network, Uber, Nike, and Neiman Marcus. McBay is also the self-published author of You Have Food at Home, Peace, Love, and Good Food, and Table for One. Her love for good food in front of and behind the camera is enjoyed by thousands around the world.
In July of 2019, St. Philip’s School and Community Center assumed management of the operation and volunteer recruitment of the pantry from North Texas Food Bank. In September of 2019, the pantry was renamed Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry in honor of Bette Perot, a lifelong steward of service.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the
About St. Philip’s School and Community Center St. Philip's School and Community Center is a private Christian school in southern Dallas serving over 260 students in grades PK2 through 7th grade (ages 2-13), and a multi-faceted dynamic community center providing a myriad of vital educational, social services, athletic and neighborhood development programs to over 4,000 children, youth, and adults annually. The organization, which has been deemed "the miracle on Pennsylvania Avenue," has a mission to transform South Dallas, our city, and the world by FAITH, EDUCATION, and SERVICE.
The event is invitation only, however, all media are invited to cover the event.
Linda Henderson is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of “Henderson Chicken” and “Mrs. Linda Seasoning”; a minority, female owned business. Mrs. Linda has more than 25 years of experience working
in the restaurant and hospitality industries. She began at an early age with, “Linda’s Dessert Express”, where a strong passion for the restaurant business began. Mrs. Linda’s interest in the restaurant business didn’t stop at ownership; her experiences have led her to fulfill her ‘Dream” of becoming Henderson Chicken’s franchisor. Currently, Henderson Chicken has numerous franchises located throughout Texas, Louisiana and The Caribbean.
Mrs. Linda’s appreciation for her community has led to partnerships holding summer camps for youths
golfers, outstanding citizens, and future leaders of America.
As a teacher and mentor, Lee’s ability to nurture and motivate people through the sport of golf, in cities across the nation, has been extremely satisfying. Since 1986, thousands of boys and girls have gone through the Roaring Lambs golf program providing the opportunity to acquire the ability and desire to play golf in high school, graduate with honors from high school, and receive scholarships to play collegiate golf.
that focuses on business etiquette, employment training and leadership. She also has several programs which targets feeding and clothing the homeless, assisting and directing disabled veterans, along with clothing and providing essentials for families and children who are in need of assistance. Mrs. Linda has an annual Easter brunch that feeds the homeless called, “Resurrection Sunday Brunch”!
Linda attended the University of North Texas with a major in Business Administration and a minor in Marketing. She is a loving wife, a proud mother and nurturing grandmother!
(National Association of Women Business Owner’s); EWGA (Executive Women’s Golf Association); Tee Diva’s & Dudes Golf Association of Los Angeles; and, The Desert Mashie Golf Association in Phoenix Arizona.
“It’s like a dream come true” were the remarks coming from Gladys Lee two weeks ago when she was recommended and officially approved to become the first African American female AIA golf Representative.
For over twenty-nine years, Gladys has been committed to improving the lives of people of all ages through the game of golf. The Roaring Lambs International Junior Golf Academy, a nonprofit 501(c)3 charitable organization established in 1986; a community-based organization focused on meeting the needs of multi-cultural adolescents ages five to eighteen, whose backgrounds are economically and socially diverse. Her commitment is to teach and promote golf to encourage women and adolescents to strive to be the highest caliber golfers in their class, while providing constructive outlets for anyone, regardless of race, creed, color or religion. Lee founded the program in 1986 in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, and currently there are chapters based in Phoenix, Arizona; Detroit, Michigan; and Atlanta, Georgia. As a LPGA professional, her mission is to continue expanding the Roaring Lambs Junior Golf Academy nationally, and training students who desire to learn golf whether they aspire to be players, teachers, golf course managers or merchandisers.
There are many golf programs today that teach outstanding values and give adolescence the opportunity to develop, grow and focus on the commitment it takes to become future leaders, regardless of the sports or careers they choose. The opportunities Roaring Lambs Junior Golf Academy has provided for the past twentyfive years are expertly designed to train and assist young people to become competitive
In addition to years of experience and professional expertise, Lee has received numerous awards and special recognition. Prior to her golf aspirations and establishment of Roaring Lambs Junior Golf Academy, she worked for more than twenty years in the aerospace industry in a broad range of manufacturing operations such as shift manager, inventory control, procurement, and quality control for major aerospace manufacturers such as Lockheed Aircraft, Northrop Electronics, and Texas Instruments where she acquired valuable experience in human resources development and social services .
Subsequent to her corporate experience, Lee became a production coordinator for Dick Clark Productions (American Bandstand/ Miss Hollywood Pageant’s) in Burbank California where she was encouraged by Carrie Clark, who introduced her to the concept of “Golf is More Than a Game”, to follow her passion and aspire to new heights in golf.
Lee’s experience and expert involvement with golf includes Texas Chapter Director of Americans Advancing Minorities in Golf Association (AAMIGA); Golf Instructor at Tarrant County College, and organizer of Roaring Lambs, Global Fairway Seekers and Arizona Lady Pro / Amateur Golf Association, adult umbrellas of Roaring Lambs International Junior Golf Academy.
She is a Professional LPGA Teacher/Coach in addition to having a PGA Golf teaching certificate and assistant coaching certification with The First Tee; She is a member of the United States Golf Association, USGA GHIN Handicap Chairman, and a proud member of The Archer-Ragsdale Arizona Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated. In addition, Lee is a member in NAWBO
Lee states “my greatest achievement’s and honor’s include playing golf three day’s with Byron Nelson’s wife ( Peggy) while Byron rode in a cart with us giving me one on one lesson’s critiquing my performance_ afterwards having lunch together. Second highlight was to have Tiger Woods recognize the Roaring Lambs as one of the Top Junior Golf Program’s in the U.S.A. which led to being featured on the NBC Tom Brokaw segment of “ Making A Difference”. Third spending three day’s with Dr. William Powell at Clearview “ America’s Golf Course” in Canton, Ohio. Fourth my Induction into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame in 2003, where I have served on the Board since 2006._ Receiving my LPGA Professional Golf Card and Professional Status has to be counted as one of my greatest achievements.”
Lee further states she is most proud of her position as the Head Golf Coach for both boy’s & girls at Estrella Foothills High School in Goodyear Arizona. It was The Athletic Director of Estrella that recommended her for the AIA position.
Lee has two children Kathy Hubbard and Byron Robinson, both of Dallas and for which she is truly thankful. She sincerely would like to thank all of her mentors such as LPGA co- founder Marilynn Smith, former USGA President Judy Bell, William Dickey, Founder and President of Bill Dickey Scholarship Association; and George Colebrook, President of Desert Mashie Golf Association, who has encouraged , prayed and continue in support of her dream…… Roaring Lambs International Junior Golf. Gladys Lee’s Favorite Quote.
God being number one, family second, golf is my love, golf is my life.... Golf is More Than a Game!!
For additional Information Contact:
LPGA Member Class A Mother/Friend/Teacher/Coach 214-212-9475 Coach.leelpgapro@gmail.com www.roaringlambsjrgolf.com
prohibition of illegally intercepting or recording the electronic communications of the other party.
You cannot under any circumstances obtain electronic information by way of hacking, extortion, fraud, or any other illegal means. Even something as simple as logging into the other parties email and taking information is a surefire way to get both yourself and your attorney in serious trouble.
it. It will only backfire on you when the court divides the marital property. This includes what you would consider to be your separate property. A good rule of thumb is to treat everything like its community property until it is agreed or adjudicated that it’s not.
When you file for divorce in Dallas County Texas a set of orders come into effect. Neither you or your spouse need to file anything else or request that the orders, they simply exists because your divorce case exists. These orders are called Standing Orders, and they relate to children, pets, property, and the conduct of the parties to the suit.
The Dallas County Standing Orders are in effect automatically for every divorce suit and suit affecting the parent child relationship that is filed in Dallas County. Most of the orders are injunctions, meaning that they tell the parties to the suit what they are not allowed to do while the suit is in progress.
The first two sections deal with the children and pets related to the suit. As you could imagine, it orders that the parties refrain from fleeing with the kids to another state, talking negatively about the other party in front of the children, talking about the case in front of the kids, or harming or threatening to harm to family pet. These provisions are important as they help give the parties peace of mind during the stress of the suit.
Section three further concerns the conduct of the parties. It is more geared towards how the parties need to behave towards one another. For example, it prevents using vulgar or profane language with the other party. It also prohibits threatening or harassing the other party in any way, as well as prohibits parties from harming one another. The above injunctions are important and are usually obeyed without issue by anyone not wanting to tank their case. But there is another important and often overlooked provision, the
And finally, section four concerns how you are to treat property during a divorce. Once a divorce is active you cannot go and liquidate all the bank accounts, rack up a large amount of debt, sell your real estate, or damage or destroy your property. This is very important. Don’t do
In my experience many do not know about standing orders or that counties other than Dallas have them as well. They are an important part of a case, as they will provide you protections from the Court without request. Next week I will touch on the rest of the provisions in the Dallas standing orders. Provisions such as, insurance, party authorizations, and business records.
her community than she has.”
I am Faith Johnson and I'm running for Dallas County District Attorney and I'm asking for your support.
One of the best ways to assess someone’s character and the quality of their output is to look at their past accomplishments, which I shared last week.
Another way is to hear from those who work around them day in and day out.
One of my proudest moments was when Michael Snipes, who was the first assistant district attorney working with me at the time, said, “For successfully prosecuting so many major cases, Faith Johnson is my Texan of the Year. To put it simply, when it comes to public servants, Judge Johnson is the best of us. No Texan has achieved more for
I was so humbled and honored to hear him say such wonderful words after so many years of pouring all I had into being smart on crime. I was also very humbled to hear The Dallas Morning News say of my previous work as the Dallas County District Attorney, “She's [Judge Faith Johnson] done an excellent job... She has promised a tough but fair pursuit of justice and has earned the community's trust.” And I’m hungry to do it again!
Please come see me at our DeSoto Campaign Headquarters at DeSoto Campaign Office 1223 E. Beltline Rd Ste 114 Desoto, TX 75115 and visit https://faithjohnsonforda.com/ for more information on me and my race for Dallas County District Attorney.
I’m asking for your vote on November 8, 2022 for Dallas County District Attorney. And please share with your friends and family. It’s going to take all of us to get Dallas County to where it needs to be!
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Investing in Fair Park will bring attention, tourists, resources, jobs and economic development to South Dallas.
Prop A authorizes funding for $300 million in renovations for Fair Park, the largest investment made since it was built in 1936. Funding will enable the upgrading of six of the largest buildings and the addition of needed amenities like dining, shopping and restrooms.
A modern Fair Park in South Dallas means bigger shows, more entertainment and consistent local and tourist traffic flowing through our community. The upgrades will spur neighboring economic development. Visitor traffic will open opportunities for new venues in South Dallas that can flourish, driven by a fresh vision and streets flowing with people, activity and energy.
Prop A is a win for Fair Park and its South Dallas home. Best of all, when you
VOTE YES FOR PROP A, Dallas residents won’t pay an increase in property or sales tax. Prop A will allow a 2% increase in the hotel tax that guests pay when they stay in Dallas. It’s the vote that costs us nothing but can change everything.
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Family, we took a loss in that Eagles game but w so they’re basically out of it now. The Eagles are actually trending to be a lock for the division title which is an automatic ticket to the playoffs. Based on their remaining schedule and momentum they have, they could easily win our division; leaving us fighting for a wildcard spot to get into the playoffs.
Most of us didn’t expect to still be in the playoff hunt when Dak went down and y’all know I’m right lol. Like most of Cowboys Nation, I was on that train thinking “THE SEASON IS OVER”. We came into the season losing some big pieces to our success last year. I was NOT a fan of giving up Amari Cooper, was not a fan of letting Gregory go, and was not a fan of losing Collins. Thru it all though, we made it through the storm an d now we 4-2.
Cooper Rush helped keep us stay in the hunt but even he said it’s our defense that’s been winning games. We are ranked #3 defense in the league. Our pass rush is lethal allowing our DBs to cover better. Our defense against the rush needs some work but I know we can clean that up. Eagles gameplanned us great with the style of offense the ran. They found a way to neutralize our best player and we didn’t have a counter for it. It was a learning experience so we’ll be prepared the next time while getting better in the process. Up until now, we’ve held opponents under 20pts a game, so all that was needed from the offense was a couple TDs.
Love him or hate him, Dak coming back will be great for the team. He’s 25-6 Vs the NFC East which means we are either winning our division to go to the playoffs or we are in the mix. There will be games that we need our qb to make a play and not just run the offense and that’s ALWAYS been the difference, and that’s where Dak comes in. I do believe that Rush opened his eyes and helped him understand that he doesn’t always have to be the one that makes a play. Trust your offense and don’t force anything. That 2019 Dak is who we want lol. The key to our offense is ball control and keeping the chains moving. We don’t have the offense to go deep all the time so we have to make sure we stay balanced with the run. That has been the key going back to last year. At the end of the day, recognize the team you have and play to their strengths. With our physical defense, I’d go into every game with that mentality. To win in the NFC, you gotta be physical. We are not a finesse team by any means and to be honest, I think these boys see that we gotta be physical now. Defense already there, we just need the offense to follow suit.
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#9 Mesquite Horn 6-2 (3-1) vs Rockwall-Heath 5-2 (2-1)
#8 Aledo 6-2 (6-0) vs Denton Ryan 4-2 (4-1)
#7 Frisco 6-1 (5-0) vs Frisco Reedy 8-0 (6-0)
#6 Battle for Beltline Cedar Hill 1-6 (1-3) vs Desoto 6-1 (4-0)
#5 Lake Belton 7-1 (5-1) vs Midlothian 7-0 (5-0)
#4 FW OD Wyatt 6-1 (3-1) vs Grapevine 6-1 (4-0)
#3 Frisco Independence 7-0 (3-0) vs Argyle 7-0 (3-0)
#2 Denton Guyer 7-0 (4-0) vs Allen 6-1 (4-0)
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Elite News Information Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which sponsors the Bill Blair Legends Little League Baseball program for Inner-City youth. Please bring your youth out to Bill Blair Day that was established to pay it forward by giving back to the community, providing valuable information and educational resources to empower and encourage our community.
The vision and purpose of the Bill Blair Legends program is to shape a new generation of leaders and scholars that will appreciate the value and heritage of the game of baseball. Bill Blair Legends will host a community wide little league T-ball, baseball and softball clinic for all youth 4 years to 14 years of age. This community event will take place at William “Bill” Blair Jr. Park, named in honor of the late Bill Blair Jr., former Negro League Hall of Fame pitcher. Mr. Blair was also inducted, as a member of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City Mo, and the African American museum Dallas, and Texas Sports Hall of Fame.
Bill Blair Legends understands the importance of organized sports. Youth participating in the Bill Blair Legends program will learn the importance of character, leadership, social skills, discipline, dedication of teamwork, building relations with teammates, but most important learn lifelong skills on and off the field.
Soon we plan to enhance William “Bill” Blair Jr. Park to better serve even more youth and families in the community. Our plans are to add batting and pitching areas, improved baseball diamonds, parking, restrooms and an area for vendors for future events at Bill Blair Park. By enhancing the park’s amenities, we would potentially help to fund events and bring needed revenue to the community.
Join us at the 9th Annual Bill Blair Day, this Saturday October
22, 2022, from 12-6pm. Also please sign up your youth 4-14 years of age for the Little League Legends Baseball program for the 2022-2023 season. This event, you won’t want to miss!
Ministry House of Restoration San Antonio Church
1729 E. Houston St San Antonio, Texas 78202
(210)375-4176
www.mhorsc.com
Pastor Marc Blair, Sr. and First Lady Dicloria
6000 Singing Hills Dr. Dallas, TX 75241 (214)374-6631
Morning Worship
8:00AM & 10:15AM Sunday School 9:00AM Lords Supper 1st Sunday 6:00PM
550 Shepherd Rd , Dallas, TX 75243 (214)341-6459
Intercessory Prayer Wednesday 6:16PM – 7:15PM Bible Study Every Wednesday 7:00PM – 8:00PM
Surviving The Times Service Times: Sundays: 11:00AM
Thursday Bible Study: 7PM
Come Worship with Us
Rancho Canyon Haslett, Texas 76052
Tel-Star Baptist Church Sunday School:9:30 AM Sunday Worship: 10:30AM Bible Study-1st and 3rd Wednesday's Rev. Mark A. Proctor / Pastor 2515 S. Denley Drive Dallas, TX 75216
Pastor A. Charles
www.elitenewsdallas.com
OKLAHOMA
1700 NW 7th Street Oklahoma City, OK 405 537 1061
Sunday Morning Prayer 10:00 AM Service 11:00 AM Mon-Sat 7:00 AM Bible Study Monday Night 5:00PM - 6:00PM School of Ministry 6:00PM6:30PM
6960 S. Polk St. Dallas, TX 75232 (214)371-2633
Sunday Worship: 7:30AM & 10:30AM
David E. Wilson
Bible Study Wednesday: 12:00PM & 7:00PM
The HOT Church (House Of Transformation)
3350 N Hwy 77 Waxahachie Tx 75165 214-308-8964
Sunday Worship: 9:00 AM
Pastor Alton Dixon Jr
6808 Pastor Bailey Drive Dallas, TX (214)331-8522
Worship: 7:30AM - 9:15AM 11:00AM – 12:24AM www.concorddallas.org
PLEASANT GROVE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1655 N. JIM MILLER RD DALLAS TEXAS, 75217
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45AM10:30AM
MORNING WORSHIP: 10:45AM -12:45PM
WEDNESDAY BTU: 7:00PM - 8:00PM
CHURCH MOTTO: THE BIBLE SAYS…, Pastor George and First Lady Monica Sneed
2127 S. Corinth St. Rd Dallas, TX 75203 (214)371-2421
Superintendent Michael Clerkley, Sr
Cornerstone Baptist Church 1819 MLK Blvd Dallas, TX 75215 (214)426-5468
Sunday School: 9:30AM Worship: 8:00AM & 11:00AM
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00PM
2018 S. Marsalis Ave Dallas, TX 75216 (214)943-3579
Sunday School: 9:30AM
Sunday Worship: 10:45AM Bible Study Wed: 7:15PM
Thursday 11:00AM
Community Baptist Church One Church Two Location (972)230-4477
115 W. Beltline Rd, Desoto Sunday: 7:30AM – 9:30AM
820 E. Wintergreen, Cedar Hill
Sunday School : 9:30AM Morning Worship: 11:00 AM
6925 Woofford Ave. Dallas, TX 75227 (214)275-4959
Sunday School: 8:30AM
Worship:9:45AM
Wed. Praise and Prayer:6:15PM
Wed. Bible Study: 7:00PM
www.elitenewsdallas.com
411 N. Hampton Rd. Desoto, TX (469)297-4771
Sunday School: 9:00 A.M. Morning
Worship: 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday
Mens & Women Ministry: 7:00 P.M.
Young Adults Ministry: 7:00 P.M.
Carver Height Baptist Church
2510 E. Ledbetter Rd, Dallas, TX 75216 (214)371-2024
School: 8:30 A.M. Morning
Worship: 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday: 7:00 P.M.
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
444 West Ledbetter Dr. , Dallas, TX 75224 (214)374-0828
7:15 AM
Morning Worship: 7:50AM
Sunday School: 9:30AM Morning Worship: 10:30 Tuesday Night Bible Study 7:00PM
Pastoral Bible Teaching Class
1707 St. Augustine Dr. Dallas, TX 75217
Tues- 12 Noon & 7pm Bible Study
Sunday School: 8am
Sunday Praise & Worship: 9:30am
1600 Pear Street Dallas, TX 75215
Phone: (214)421-3741
Fax: (214) 421-3926
Sunday School
9:30AM Service Times 8:00 am and 10:45 am
411 N. 2723 S. Marsalis, Dallas, TX 75216 (214)943-6007
Sunday School: 9:00AM Morning
Worship:10:00AM Prayer & Praise Worship: 7:00PM www.marsalisavenuebc.com
2023 Mouser Ln Dallas, TX 75203
9:30 AM – Church School 11:00 AMWorship II Mountain Top Experience
Wednesday Services 12:00PMNoonday Prayer 6:30M - Corporate Prayer 7:00PM - Bible Study
Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church 8350 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75243
(214)349-7701
Worship Services Sunday: 7:30AM
Early Morning Worship:7:30AM Worship :10:30AM www.greatercornerstone.org
1010 Bayonne St., Dallas, Tx (214)744-1677
Morning Glory: 7:45AM
Sunday School: 9:15AM Morning Worship: 10:30AM
Bible Study: 7:00PM
The “Exciting” Singing Hill Baptist Church
6550 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241
Main: (214)375-5952
Fax: (214)371-1611
Sunday Worship: 8AM-10:45AM
Sunday School: 9:45AM Wednesday Night: 7:00PM
1819 n. Washington Ave., Dallas, TX 75204
Phone : (214)823-7308
Fax : (214)823.9720
Sunday: 10AM
Sunday School: 9AM http://www.pilgrimrestdallas.org/
2110 E. Eleventh St. Dallas, TX 75203 (214)942-0218
Sunday Service 10:00AM Wednesday Daytime Bible Study/Prayer: 11AM Evening Bible Study/Prayer Dinner
Served: 5:30 PM
Prayer: 6:30PM Bible Study: 7PM
2110 E. 2020 W. Wheatland Rd. Dallas, TX 75232 (972)228-5200
Sun Morning Services 8:00AM & 10:45AM
Wednesday Bible Study 12:00PM & 7:00PM
4325 W. Ledbetter Dr, Dallas, TX 75233 (214)337-1713
Sunday School: 9:15AM
Morning Worship: 10:30AM
Grace of God Baptist Church
601 N Hampton Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115
Phone: (972) 274-1074
Sunday School 9 am
Praise & Worship @ 10 am Brotherhood & Women Ministry meet every 4th Sunday @ 930 am Thursday Night Theology @ 7 pm Choir Rehearsal - Thursday @ 8 pm
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(Advanced Placement) in Marlan, Texas. Following his graduation, James and his family moved to Dallas, Texas.
In order to assist his parents, James decided to make a selfless decision to leave Paul Quinn College and enlist Into The United States Army.
He proudly served his country and came out honorably discharged.
charter member of New Birth under the leadership of the late Rev. Dr. G. W. Pryor where he was a faithful servant for 58 years. Serving as the chairman of the deacon board. James was the president to the family business, Harrison Asphalt & Paving Co. He was a devoted husband ,loving father and caring enough to open his home to many loved ones and friends.
James Oliver Harrison , 89, of Marlan Chilton, Texas passed from this lite into eternal life on
Friday October 14, 2022 in Dallas, Texas
BORN: James was born on February 6,1933 in Marlan Chilton, Texas, the son of J.D and Arlilia Harrison .
EARLY YEARS : James grew up being the oldest of four siblings, one brother and two sisters. He took an early liking to fishing, bowling, hunting, horse back riding, barbecuing, spending time with love ones, and working outside. At a early age, James accepted or Lord and Savior under the pasturage of Rev. Hegman and later became a devoted member of St. Paul AME church. James also had a entrepreneurial spirit, at the age of 7 he would sale various fruits, vegetables, and nuts to aid his grandmother (Mama B. Harrison). Later on he became a crop puller (cotton). He enjoyed spending his free time on his fishing boat.
EDUCATION: James graduated from Booker T. Washington High School as a AP student
He later met and married Alice Rae Cargill in Satin, Texas. After marriage, he moved her to Dallas, TX. To this union four children were born: Terry Wayne (his daughters, Kennedy Tea', Jay'ne LaShon, Phyllis LaRue)
Michelle Yvette (her sons, James Isaiah, Tarrnce Michael), Nicole Shenette: her husband Fredrick Johnson (daughter Nadia Alise), in addition to the four Linda Childress (is a daughter of James) James and Alice were a
James Oliver Harrison leaves his two sisters: Alma Jewel Harrison Pryor, Freddie Pool, and four children: Phyllis, Linda, Michelle,Nicole, and host of nieces/ nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren, other relatives and friends to cherish his memories.
He was preceded in death by his parents:J.D. and Arlilia, son: Terry Wayne, brother: Ervin, and loving wife: Alice.