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organizations. committee involve-
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munity activities that the nurse
participates in. Emily scored the
maximum of 15 points in this cat-
egory because of her affiliation
with numerous organizations both
at the hospital and out.
Second, the evaluation of being
a Team player. This category
focuses on examples of activities
and situations where the nurse has
demonstrated team concepts and
acted as a team player. Emily
scored the maximum score of 15.
Third. was an evaluation of the
Captain #2. Mickey
The Alvin Volunteer Fire Jason Hunting; Secretary, Chuck
Department recently elected offi- Levy; Asst. Secretary. Travis
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player, providing service with nurse as a service ambassador for
heart and developing family cen- the hospital. This described how
tered care. the nurse demonstrates the attrib-
"Mainly, what I do is work with ules of Service with HEART
patients that come out of surgery," (hearty welcome, hear them out.
said Emily. emphasize, respond quickly and
As a staff nurse. Emily takes tell someone). Emily scored 15
care of the patients by administer- out of 20 on this evaluation guide-
ing medication, ambulating the line.
patients after surgery and teach the Last, was an evaluation as a fam-
families things they need to know ily centered caregiver This gave
when they get home examples of how the staff nurses
Her other duties are as a charge uses the nursing process at the
nurse. This entails coordinating all bedside to individualize patient
the nurses on the floor, make and family care. Emily scored the
assignments for the next shift and maximum of 50 points.
make sure that all things are run- "I was nominated with nine
ning smoothly on her floor. other nurses by the Management
“It’s a duel job. On a daily basis Team,” said Emily. “I was so
I have to deal with these responsi- excited to be nominated because
bility,” said Emily. I’m so young into nursing."
Nomination for the Nurse of the After graduating from Alvin
Year award begins with an evalua- High School in 1996. Emily went
lion of nurses on each floor by the to Alvin Community College,
Management Team. For the evalu- where she received an Associates
ation, there were four aspects that in Applied Science Degree in
Southern Gospel Fest set for Friday night
South Park Baptist Church, lead singer with the Blues to Joy the break.
1718 S. Johnson St. (corner of Gospel Band; New Day and Come on out and join your
Johnson and South streets) will soloists Charlotte Henson, Dot hearts and voices in song with
host the Southern Gospel Fest at Brooks, Gerald Witt, Sarah this fantastic line-up of gospel
7 p m on Friday, Jan. 25. Brooks. Jarrod Manning, special singers as we praise the Lord
Featured gospel singers will guest - Miss Susie Q and others, together through music ministry,
include Back Porch Christian Admission is free and refresh- For information, call 281-331-
Gospel Band. Ron Hathaway, ments will be available during 5457.
light Christian Center’s Ladies of Light ministry recently did a "pillow" outreach as a ministry of
"passion," which is their mission for this year. Many members of the church contributed to the pro-
ject's success by sewing, stuffing and providing materials for the 350 pillows. The ladies delivered
150 pillows to Shriners Burn Center and 200 to M.D. Anderson. Patients and family members were
Shrilled and touched by the hand of love extended by the 25 church members who delivered each pil-
low individually. The Ladies of light have numerous other "passionate" outreaches planned
throughout the year. Ladies in the community are welcome to come to Light Christian Center to par-
ticipate in the fun times of ministry and the development of lasting friendships. Light Christian
Center is located at 1501 w. South St. in Alvin. Regular services are at 10 a.m., Sundays and 7 p.m.,
Wednesdays. The ladies’ breakfasts, each with a different ministry focus, are the second Saturday of
each month, from 9-10 a.m. For more information, call 281-331-2458.
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have been offered the option of dates teas.
furnishing copies of letters to pass They suggest yard signs be Voter Information Participating
out to those attending and cam- picked up from campaign head- sponsors are: Sharon Goodridge,
paign materials from all candi- quarters, passing out literature on Lynn Dirks. Robert L. Beard,
dates will be available election day for the candidates, Mary Rose, Kelly Hayes. Carolyn
Alvin Community College tele- working with phone banks or Dann Shipman. Janet Yancey,
vision station KACC TV will tape making calls to encourage voter Larry Townsend, Linda Beaver,
the forum and broadcast it later turn out, walking a neighborhood Butch Brothers, Bill DeWitt,
with several viewings. on a candidates behalf, contribut- Aneta Davis, Jerome Jozwiak,
The VIP S also has hints for ing financially to a candidates Kim Reed, Andy Zumwalt and
those wishing to support candi- campaign, or holding coffees or Dewayne Wells.
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at that meeting ranged from entire city staff for their cooperation nothing of the second meeting
school over-population. infrastruc- and helpfulness during our endeavor which had been planned for this
lure problems such as sewer capaci- to bring workforce housing in week.
ty and the congestion of extremely Alvin." The state agency, however, had set
high traffic on Mustang Road The Alvin Sun-Advertiser also a dale for a meeting later in the
The press release thanked Mayor learned that representatives from the week.
Troy Lewis, Councilman Matt Texas Department of Housing and With the plans being pulled by the
DeKenipp, the Alvin Economic Community Affairs, which had company, the project is considered
Development Foundation and “the attended the first meeting knew over in Alvin.
Colleges. She also graduated Cum
Laude.
After graduating from ACC she
attended the University of Texas
Medical Branch where she
received a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Nursing. Emily graduat-
ed with honors and received a
Leadership award. Currently she is
attending Texas Womeh's
University studying to receive a
Masters in Health Systems
Management. She will be minor-
ing in Health Care Administration.
“I would recommend nursing to
anyone The reason being, even
though you’re a nurse, you can be
working with people or doing
research," said Emily.
“There are so many different
avenues you can go with an R.N.
degree. It's not just taking care of
patents in hospitals.. Insurance
companies will hire to review
charts.
“I think there will always be
another avenue that people can
take if they do get a degree in
nursing.”
Reporter. Robert Beard;
Parliamentarian, Jimmy Ayres;
Pension Board, Ed Maples, Billy
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