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2 August 2024
12:39 | Gary Edwards diffhist +126 Dystopos talk contribs |
N 12:11 | Urban Hope Community Church diffhist +1,335 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "'''Urban Hope Community Church''' is a church in the Evangel Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) which meets at 4708 Gary Avenue in Fairfield. It was founded in 2012 by lead pastor Alton Hardy. The church operates a campus ministry for Miles College students, and partnered with Tony Marino of Marino's Grocery to acquire and operate the Mary Marino House for Girls. It also sponsors the '''Urban Home Leadership Instit...") |
11:07 | Carver Jones Market diffhist +120 Dystopos talk contribs |
11:01 | Shelley Stewart diffhist +160 Dystopos talk contribs (→References) |
31 July 2024
15:12 | Huffman Academy diffhist +568 Dystopos talk contribs |
14:35 | 2024 Sidewalk Film Festival diffhist +97 Dystopos talk contribs |
12:42 | Parkway Drive (Leeds) diffhist +43 Dystopos talk contribs (→Notable locations) |
30 July 2024
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13:39 (cur | prev) +51 David Bains talk contribs (Updated meeting location, since it had only briefly met in Homewood I just changed the location category to Churches in Hoover, rather than putting it i the Churches formerly in Homewood as well.) |
26 July 2024
N 14:31 | Dulce Rivera diffhist +731 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "'''Dulce Rivera''' (born c. 1992) is the CEO of Mi Pueblo Supermarket and co-owner of Rivera Communications. Dulce is the daughter of Joel and Maria Rivera. She earned her master's in business administration at Samford University's Brock School of Business in 2017 and succeeded her father as CEO of the grocery store chain in 2020. {{stub}} ==References== * Jones, Ashleigh (July 19, 2024) "How CEO Dulce Rivera is helping s...") |