Big Super Bowl Event in Williams for Grad Night

640-Blankets-02WILLIAMS – February 1 is Super Bowl Sunday. This date will settle something very important. Who will win the Super Bowl Squares game in Williams.

Parents That Care is holding a Super Bowl Squares game to benefit the Senior Grad Night for 2015. The rules are based on the Football Squares game. Squares are $20 each and $1000 will be awarded to the winner. Only 100 squares will be available for purchase. Squares can be purchased at Sun Mountain Properties across the street from City Hall on First Street.

While you are there, you might consider picking up a blanket being sold for $40 each to benefit the cause.

Graduation night is May 22. Parents That Care started after a tragic accident that took the life of a graduating student several years ago. The money collected is used to provide a safe alternative for the students to celebrate a new phase in their life.

Even if one does not wish to purchase a blanket or square, any donations are gratefully accepted for the cause.

Oh and we’ll find out which team will be champions for 2015 between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. If you’re interested in that sort of thing.

Pastor Ken Hutcherson, 61, Champion of the Multi-ethnic Church, Dies of Cancer

By Alex Murashko, Christian Post Reporter
December 18, 2013|7:01 pm

ken-hutchersonPastor Ken Hutcherson, 61, of Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Wash., highly respected for his solid biblical teaching and a champion of the multi-ethnic church movement, died Wednesday after a lengthy battle with cancer.

“Antioch Bible Church sadly announces that shortly before noon today our Senior Pastor Dr. Ken Hutcherson was ushered in the [presence] of the Lord. Please pray for comfort and peace for the family,” an announcement on the church website reads. “The family asked that you give them some privacy at this time.”

During an interview with The Christian Post earlier this month, Hutcherson (known to his friends as “Hutch”), with a voice weakened by cancer and its required treatment, said the number one thing he wanted to talk about was the importance of having churches that not only accept, but embrace people of different ethnicities and races.

Read more at the Christian Post