“Martin Luther King Day means overcoming obstacles,” says the Rev. Mr. Keith Parham, pastor of First Baptist Church of Hockley, in King and Queen County. Parham was one of the guest speakers at Rappahannock Community College’s tribute to Martin Luther King on January 20. Parham grew up in Petersburg at a time when Virginia was […]
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On Thursday, January 9, a student group from Rappahannock Community College’s Glenns Campus traveled to a session of the General Assembly in Richmond — then celebrating “Every Day Is Community College Day”…
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RCC honors Dr. King
/0 Comments/in Library, news /by Eric Pesola“Martin Luther King Day means overcoming obstacles,” says the Rev. Mr. Keith Parham, pastor of First Baptist Church of Hockley, in King and Queen County. Parham was one of the guest speakers at Rappahannock Community College’s tribute to Martin Luther King on January 20. Parham grew up in Petersburg at a time when Virginia was […]
RCC sends student group to General Assembly
/0 Comments/in news /by Eric PesolaOn Thursday, January 9, a student group from Rappahannock Community College’s Glenns Campus traveled to a session of the General Assembly in Richmond — then celebrating “Every Day Is Community College Day”…