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Greeneville
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African Americans--Appalachian Region
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Events--Graduation
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Black in Appalachia
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Richard Elder; Gypsy Townsend; Treva Posey-Edmonds; Jerleen Manuel
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A certificate from the National Federation of Music Clubs to Treva Posey dated 1960 for piano solo held in Johnson City.
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Black in Appalachia
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Supplies for needy to be routed to schools. Sam Watson. Johnson City Press. August 2. 2000.
Daily 5011:, Sunday $1.25
JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2000
Supplies for needy to be routed to schools
By Sam Watson
Press Staff Writer
KINGSPORT- Efforts to provide school supplies to underprivileged children are going directly to
local schools this year to guarantee that those in need will
receive the goods, an organizer
said Tuesday.
"We do not want to abuse what
people are giving," Elder Ronnie
Collins said in a news conference
for the "Tools-for-School 2000"
campaign. "We want to make sure
it gets to the right people."
Collins, president and chief
executive officer of Joshua
Generation International Inc., a
nonprofit organization dedicated
to youths and low-income families,
said the group hopes to raise
n early $70,000 to provide free
school supplies to 7,000 K-12 students in East Tennessee and
Southwest Virginia.
In previous years, the supplies
were distributed directly to
schoolchildren in "Back-to-School
Jam" parties at Glen Bruce Park.
This year, the supplies will be
delivered directly to schools from
Office Depot, where the dis- Christian said local store officials
counted supplies will be pur- have discussed taking the concept
to a national level.
chased in bulk.
"We're talking to our upper-level
"Last year, we had 4,000 people
show up. Over 1,800 kids got sup- management and working with
plies, and we could not determine them to see where can go with
if they were all 'low-income," that," Christian said.
Because Office Depot is co-sponCollins said in the news conference at Office Depot's Kingsport soring the program by providing
location. "So, we want to do it the discounts and delivering the
items to schools, organizers are
better."
Principals and school counselors asking for cash donations rather
will identify children-who require than pre-purchased items. Each
the supplies, develop lists of needs $15 donated will fund the necesand distribute the supplies sary supplies for one child.
accordingly. School staff members
Collins said the group is
have access to free and reduced- sending letters requesting donaprice meal records and personal tions to the region's businesses
knowledge about students to and organizations, and he hopes
assist in the identification media attention will help solicit
process.
individual contributions. No golf
Eligible students in Upper East tournaments, door-to-door camTennessee's eight counties, east paigns or other fund-raising
Knoxville and the seven counties . events are planned.
and three cities of Southwest
"We basically are just coming to
Virginia will receive free filler the community," he said, "and 100
paper, -notebooks, scissors, pens, percent of what we get goes to the
pencils, markers, crayons, glue, project. So far, the area has been
erasers, dividers, folders and very supportive. I can't ask for any
other basic supplies early in the better."
Along with the school supplies,
school year.
Offi9e Depot Manager Chet Collins said, the group hopes to
fund 15 scholarships for local students to attend college. The effort
has resulted in 19 scholarships,
including full and partial scholarships
to
Blountville-based
Northeast
State
Technical
Community College, over the past
three years, so the goal would
nearly double the results in one
year.
''We'll put at least $1,000 to each
child," Collins said. He added tha-t
the only criteria for applicants a re
being low-income and receiving
acceptance to a college or university with no restrictions for race or
gender. "It's for any school th ey
get accepted to. We may not be
able to pay the whole thing like we
can at Northeast State, but we can
put $500 per semester on each one
of those."
Donations should be sent to
Tools-for-School 2000, the Joshua
Generation, P.O. Box 3390,
Kingsport,
TN
37664-3390.
Schools interested in participat ion
should contact George Hutchinson
at Office Depot's Kingsport location at 378-3594 or Donald Key at
the J ohnson City store at 6100676.
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Kingsport
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Churches--Bethel A.M.E. Zion
Churches--Spirit and Truth Full Gospel Baptist Church
Education
Family History
Holidays--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Neighborhoods--Riverview
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Items about the Kingsport African American community, including a large collection of newspaper articles from the Kingsport Times, ephemera from reunions for Douglass High School, family photographs from African American families, information on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; 1919- 2013
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Black in Appalachia
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2019-01-24
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United States--Tennessee--Kingsport
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Ronnie Collins; Louetta Hall; Linda Kincaid; Jack Pierce; Brenda Taylor-Stuts; Ray Willis
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Tools for School Johnson City article 2000
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Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American churches; African American youth; African American students; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Education--Southern States
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Article in the Johnson City Press about the nonprofit Joshua Generation and its annual program "Tools For School" that provides school supplies to students in need in the community.
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Johnson City Press
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Ronnie Collins
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Black in Appalachia
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January 2019
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2000; United States--Tennessee--Kingsport; United States--Tennessee--Johnson City
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