DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(112421)-MIDLAND SOUP KITCHEN THANKSGIVING COMMUNITY LUNCH

MIDLAND, TEXAS/NOVEMBER 24, 2021-THE MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE PARTICIPATED WITH THE MIDLAND SOUP KITCHEN MINISTRY TO HELP SERVE A SPECIAL THANKSGIVING LUNCH TO THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY.

SINGLES AND FAMILIES ENJOYED A TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING MEAL.

(NANCY IVY, MANAGER/OWNER-MIDLAND SOUP KITCHEN)

DURING THIS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING LUNCH, MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFF DAVID CRINER, DETECTIVES, INVESTIGATORS STAFF AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS  DONATED THEIR TIME TO SERVE AND

HELP BRING JOY TO THOSE THAT CAME TO THE SPECIAL

LUNCH.

(SHERIFF DAVID CRINER, MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE)

THE MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE GAVE PRESENTS TO CHILDREN THAT ATTENDED THE EVENT WITH THEIR FAMILIES AND RECEIVED OTHER GOODIES.

FOR DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS, DANNY BARRERA.

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111821)-AARON KINSEY RUNNING FOR STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

Midland, Texas/November 18, 2021-Aaron Kinsey, a Midland, Texas businessman and AirForce veteran recently announced that he is running for State Board Of Education, District 15.

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

Parents are concerned that school districts are introducing their school age children to literature of adult nature considered by some as “pornography.”

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

Aaron Kinsey’s goal is to have core subjects like math, science and engineering be focused on the needs of the business market as well as culture.

(Aaron Kinsey, Candidate for State Board of Education, District 15)

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera

 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111621A)-ODESSA COLLEGE FOUNDATION RECEIVES $1 MILLION

Odessa, Texas/November 16, 2021-On Tuesday, November 16th, the Odessa College foundation received a check for the amount of $1 million dollars to establish the Bill and Jane Hext Endowed Scholarship. Students who qualify for the scholarship will be awarded an $800 dollar scholarship per semester for part time students and $1,600 dollars for full-time students enrolled in technical programs.

(Dr. Gregory D. Williams, Odessa College, President)

The Hext Family Foundation has made contributions throughout the Odessa College Foundation’s history. This new endowed scholarship will allow Odessa College to award a minimum of $30 thousand dollars per academic year.

(Jane Hext, Bill & Jane Foundation)

The available scholarship funds will be used for tuition, fees and books.

For DRB Media Communications Digital News,

Danny Barrera.

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111621)-SAN JACINTO JR HIGH CELEBRATES 70TH SCHOOL YEAR

Midland, Texas/November 16, 2021-San Jacinto Junior High celebrated the 70th school year with a pep rally on Monday, November 15th. During the event, former students and staff were recognized for their contribution to the school.

(Jessica Gore, Principal-San Jacinto Jr. High/Midland, Texas)

Current student groups were recognized. At the pep-rally. Performances included the San Jacinto honor and symphonic bands.

(Jessica Gore, Principal-San Jacinto Jr. High/Midland, Texas)

The 70th school year celebration was organized by the San Jacinto administration, PTA, cheer, band and student council.

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera.

 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111421A)-BCCPB 31ST ANNUAL EBONY BAR AWARDS

Odessa, Texas/November14, 2021-The Black Chamber of Commerce of the Permian Basin held its 31st Annual Ebony Bar Awards on Saturday, November 13th at the Odessa Country Club honoring Dr. Gregory D. Williams, Odessa College president.

(Criss E. Walker, Black Chamber of Commerce of the Permian Basin, President)

The BCCPB presented a special award to the former Black Chamber of Commerce of the Permian Basin president, Odel Crawford for his contributions to the chamber and to small businesses in the community, other awards were presented to Beulah Mae Sims-Hutchison, Wanda Clayton and Arturo Carrasco.

(Arturo Carrasco, Businessman/Board Member BCCPB)

The Black Chamber of Commerce of the Permian Basin is always looking for individual memberships and business membership.

(Tiki Davis, Businessman/Motivational Speaker/BCCPB Board Member)

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera

 

DRB MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL NEWS(111421)-WTX MANIFEST MUSIC FESTIVAL LAUNCH PARTY AT DOS AMIGOS

Odessa, Texas/November 14, 2021-WTx Manifest held their music festival launch party on Friday evening, November 12th, hosted by Dos Amigos. A ribbon cutting ceremony kicked off the launch party concert.

Oscar Aguilar, PlanMasters GPS president announced the dates for the three-day music festival.

(Oscar Aguilar, PlanMasters GPS-President)

Officials with the City of Odessa are excited about the three-day music festival coming in 2022 and are hoping for a positive economic impact on businesses and on the city.

(Denise Swanner, Odessa City Council Member, AT-Large)

(Mark Matta, Odessa City Council Member, District 1)

Keeping festival goers safe inside and outside of the festival grounds is a concern. A component of the logistical planning and priority is security.

(Oscar Aguilar, PlanMasters GPS-President)

Remy Reilly, Indie-Pop/Texas Music recording artist opened the WTx Manifest launch party.

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera