Deborah Alexander, left, reacts to the news that her daughter, Faith Alexander, center, is the recipient of the $2,500 scholarship awarded for excellence in education by the Community Awareness Organization.
MICHELLE MANN photos, ENTERPRISE LEDGER
Enterprise Mayor and retired longtime school band director William Cooper directs the hundreds attending the Community Awareness Organization’s 35th MLK Celebration at the civic center last year in a rendition of “God Bless America.”
MICHELLE MANN, ENTERPRISE LEDGER
Coffee County Commissioner Jimmy Jones reminds those attending the MLK ceremony at the Enterprise Civic Center Sunday of the importance of service, as keynote speaker, the Rev. Sherita Moon Seawright, left, looks on.
Enterprise Mayor William Cooper and EHS honor graduate Faith Alexander were honored at the Community Awareness Organization’s 35th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration held Sunday afternoon at the Enterprise Civic Center.
Deborah Alexander, left, reacts to the news that her daughter, Faith Alexander, center, is the recipient of the $2,500 scholarship awarded for excellence in education by the Community Awareness Organization.
Enterprise Mayor and retired longtime school band director William Cooper directs the hundreds attending the Community Awareness Organization’s 35th MLK Celebration at the civic center last year in a rendition of “God Bless America.”
Coffee County Commissioner Jimmy Jones reminds those attending the MLK ceremony at the Enterprise Civic Center Sunday of the importance of service, as keynote speaker, the Rev. Sherita Moon Seawright, left, looks on.