Students lend a hand
Mineola High School students, along with ag teachers Emily and Mason Winters, helped clean up the Prayer Garden at First Methodist Church’s N. Johnson St. property. The garden was begun as …
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Students lend a hand
Mineola High School students, along with ag teachers Emily and Mason Winters, helped clean up the Prayer Garden at First Methodist Church’s N. Johnson St. property. The garden was begun as a tribute to Elijah Ragsdale who was killed just a month after turning 3. The COVID shutdown delayed completion of the garden, as well as the conversion of a garage on the grounds to a chapel.