Partners for Pearl River County

Economic and Community

Development Agency

 

Executive Director

Ron Fine

Post Office Box 278
Picayune, MS  39466
601.749.4919 Phone
601.749.4250 Fax

228-363-3350 Cell

rfine@partners.ms

 

 

Board of Directors:
Doug Lee, P.
Preston Stuit, V.P.
Ernie Lovell, S./T.
Tommy Breland

Reggie Hanberry

Guy Johnson

Suzanne Shean

Woody Spiers

Derwin Whitfield
Glade Woods

 


Special recognition to Ms. Suzanne Shean for website design and maintenance.

 

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LEADERSHIP 2007-08 GROUP PROJECTS

 

DONATED BOOKS — Niki Bean and other members of the Pearl River County Partners for Leadership Class help unload some of the books they collected for the Early Head Start Program as a community service project for the class. The class raised nearly 1,200 books in their book drive, and donated the books to the Early Head Start Program on Wednesday.
Amanda Miller / By Amanda Miller

Leadership class donates books

By AMANDA MILLER
Item Staff Writer

PICAYUNE — The Pearl River County Partners in Leadership class, which held commencement ceremonies this past week, has donated nearly 1,200 books to the Early Head Start Program, which is part of the Picayune Municipal Separate School District.

Niki Bean, a member of the class and one of the originators of the project, said she got the idea at an education day event when an Early Head Start representative commented that they needed more books for the program.

“The idea just got stuck. They said they had a lack of books, and I thought this was something we could do to help,” Bean said.

Debbie Wale, Curriculum Manager for the Early Head Start program, said the program starts working with pregnant mothers before babies are born to help encourage the moms to read to their children.

“We always need books. We have a day when we give away books at the end of the year to make sure kids have books to read over the break,” Wale said.

Wale said the program currently serves 45 children in the three year old program, 68 children in the newborn to three year old program, and 10 pregnant mothers countywide.

The Leadership Class is an annual class that is in its fifth year. Each year, the class picks a community service project to help promote leadership in the community.

The class starts in August and ends in May, meeting one day a month for 10 months. The class discusses aspects of the county through leadership, government, law enforcement, education and health and services, said class member Jon Myers.

For more information about the Leadership Class, call the Partners for Pearl River County office at (601) 749-4919.

 


 

LEADERSHIP 2006-07 GROUP PROJECTS

RAILROAD BRIDGE — An old railroad crossing Interstate 59 is getting a face lift with a new coat of paint. Participants in the Partners for Pearl River County leadership class got the project underway and so far more than half of the bridge has a new look. (Photo by Jeremy Pittari)
Jeremy Pittari / The Picayune Item

 

LEADERSHIP 2006-07 GROUP PROJECTS

 

 

PAINTING THE BRIDGE PROJECT

Greg Mitchell, Jr.

Terrie Butler

Katie Wallace

Daniel Maples

Brandon Rhodes

 

CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE

Kris Foster

Christa Bennett

Christ Lott

Lawrence Krantz

 

PROFESSIONAL CAREER DAY AT SCHOOL

Scott Langlois

Louise Cockern

Chad Frierson

Charlie Gaines

 

BANK – TEACHING CHILDREN TO SAVE

Alisa Stevens

Patricia Barnett

La Juan Pigott

Tina Bourlet

Amy Sones

 

501(c)3 /YOUTH SPONSORS

Jim Williams

Paul Huston