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Community drama reenactment well received by the audiences
The “Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus,” presented Aug. 6 and 7 outside the exterior transformed home of the Rev. Jeanette Pack was well received by the audiences of 50 each evening. Written and narrated by the Rev. Jeanette, the participants were a combination of community members and friends that came from as far as Branson, Mo.

New Local Leadership for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
James Box has been called to serve as the new Branch President of the Marshall Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was sustained by vote at the Aug.7 Sacrament Meeting.

Friends of Pennytown holds annual reunion
Friends of Pennytown held an annual reunion on Sunday, Aug. 7, which included a church service inside Pennytown Freewill Baptist Church. Pennytown is a historic black hamlet located approximately 8 miles south of Marshall, and the church is the only structure that remains. According to information on the organization’s website, approximately 40 families lived in the township, which covered 64 acres of land. The church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Pictured on the top right is Virginia Huston, who was the last person born at Pennytown.
Bricks again available for Veterans Memory Walk of Honor
It will soon be time to place more bricks in the Veterans Memory Walk of Honor at the Saline County Courthouse. Brick applications are available from Ed Reis at Wood & Huston Bank, Anne Hisle State Farm Insurance, and from the Recorder’s, Collector’s and Treasure’s offices at the Saline County Courthouse. Honor a veteran with a brick.
Total Brain Health class begins Aug. 9 on Zoom
Care Connection for Aging Services is accepting registration for the next Total Brain Health class that beginsonline on Aug. 9. Total Brain Health concentrates on body (physical fitness), mind (cognitive training that can revive skills diminished by age), and spirit (strong satisfying socialties). The philosophy is that all minds can thrive, and the class delivers tools everyone can use to build better brain health. Research shows that these programs empower participants to build better brain health. Satisfactionratings are 99 percent.
Community drama reenactment scheduled for Saturday and Sunday
A community drama re-enacting the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus will take place from 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 6 and 7. The event is sponsored by the Rev.Jeanette Pack Ministries and will take place at 307 E. High St., in Marshall. All are welcome to attend the free event and are encouraged to bring lawn chairs.

McGuires celebrate 70 years of marriage
On Saturday, July 23, longtime Marshall residents Terry and Fran McGuire celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with their family at Montague’s. Mr.
MHS Class of ’62 holds reunion
The Marshall High School Class of 1962 held its 60-year reunion on July 16, 2022. Pictured at the reunion are: (seated on floor) Carolyn Sims Buck, Linda McDaniel Katyle, Jean Gaddy Wilson, Jean Halsey Dowell; (second row) Teacher Karen Berry Hargraves, Paula Miller Mallory, Kay Barker Southerd, Sharon Banks Little, Violet Mullins Yokley, Pat Phillips Dran, Shirley Davis Allen; (third row) Jackie Ranes Keller, Karla Allison Hannaford, Joyce Rowles Ramey, Vera Miller Korte, Pat Slack Templeton Sanir; (fourth row) Robert Hutcherson, Joseph Carter, Don Shaw, B.J. Marshall, George Rankin, Larray Baker, Terry Townsend, Jimmy Jackson, Don Brown.
MMB to host annual ice cream social and concert
The Marshall Municipal Band will host its annual ice cream social and concert this Thursday evening. The event will take place at the First United Methodist Church’s New Life Center, located at 225 E. Arrow St. Serving of ice cream and cupcakes will begin at 6 p.m. and will continue through the concert which begins at 7 p.m. Both are free to the public.