GreaterDiversity.com - Mrs. Wilma Daniels Host 11th Annual William Hooper Apartments Senior Christmas Celebration
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This years theme was appropriately deemed "Be Grateful", and grateful they were. The honoree's, family, friends supporters and dignitaries fueled a really good turn out for this years celebration. And this was no mundane event by any means! After a rousing, heartfelt and sincere welcome from Mrs. Daniels the evening took on a life of its own.  Complete with a moving Mime presentation by one of William Hooper's youngest residents, Miss. Tiffany Crawford, soul stirring selections from the J.B. Ensemble, an unforgettable "clean" Comedic Skit by the Rev. Thomasina Brailford titled: "Cretia Brown Puttin' it Down", a Reflection of Windell Daniels read by Margaret Robinson of CFCC. A special Scripture read by Rev. Mildred LaBoo. The evening closed out with a very giving, Let's Make a Deal style presentation titled The Game Plan by Reverend Rob Campbell.