THOMASVILLE —
Several churches will visit The Concerned Citizens Community Club of Boston, 524 N. Johnson St., Boston, in recognition of annual Black History Week this week.
Events are:
• Monday — Rosedale Independent Church, the Rev. Michael Mays, pastor; Randy Smith, assistant pastor
• Tuesday — New Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, the Rev. Dr. James Redmond
• Wednesday — Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, the Rev. Curnell Henry
• Thursday — Centerary Missionary Baptist Church, the Rev. Michael Johnson
• Friday — Bel-View and Glasgow AME churches, Pastor Joseph Hankins.
Refreshments will be served.
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