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Friday, September 03 2010

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This day is sponsored by Wolf Creek Baptist Church in honor of Deacon James Nicholson & his wife Wanda on their 28th wedding anniversary today. They praise God that they are do-ers of the Word and not hearers only. They thank them for their faithfulness, their prayers and their boldness in standing firm and not compromising God's Holy Word. I Tim. 3:13
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wgcr.net is being sponsored by Wolf Creek Baptist Church in honor of Deacon James Nicholson & his wife Wanda on their 28th wedding anniversary today. They praise God that they are do-ers of the Word and not hearers only. They thank them for their faithfulness, their prayers and their boldness in standing firm and not compromising God's Holy Word. I Tim. 3:13
 
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School Bus Safety Tips for Students

Walking to the Bus Stop

-Always walk on the sidewalk to the bus stop, never run. If there school-bus.jpgis no sidewalk, walk on the left facing traffic.

-Go to the bus stop about five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive. While at the bus stop, wait quietly in a safe place well away from the road. Do not run and play while waiting.

Getting On and Off the Bus

-Enter the bus in line with younger students in front. Hold the handrail while going up and down the stairs

-When entering the bus, go directly to a seat. Remain seated and face forward during the entire ride.

Riding the Bus

-Always speak quietly on the bus so the driver will not be distracted. Always be silent when a bus comes to a railroad crossing so the driver can hear if a train is coming.

-Never throw things on the bus or out the windows. Keep the aisles clear at all times. Feet should be directly in front of you on the floor and book bags should be kept on your lap. Large instruments or sports equipment should not block the aisle or emergency exits.

-Never play with the emergency exits. Large instruments or sports equipment should not block the aisle or emergency exits. If there is an emergency, listen to the driver and follow instructions.

-Hands should be kept to yourself at all times while riding on the bus. Fighting and picking on others creates a dangerous bus ride.

Exiting the Bus

-If you leave something on the bus, never return to the bus to get it. The driver may not see you come back and she may begin moving the bus. Make sure that drawstrings and other loose objects are secure before getting off the bus so that the do not get caught on the handrail or the door.

-Respect the "Danger Zone" which surrounds all sides of the bus. The "Danger Zone" is ten feet wide on all sides of the bus. Always remain 10 steps away from the bus to be out of the "Danger Zone" and where the driver can see you.

-Always cross the street in from of the bus. Never go behind the bus. If you drop something near the bus, tell the bus driver before you attempt to pick it up, so they will know where you are.

-Never speak to strangers at the bus stop and never get into the car with a stranger. Always go straight home and tell you parents if a stranger tries to talk to you or pick you up.

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Military Personnel Prayer List

We are renewing the prayer list for our military personnel. You may add to the list names of servicemen or servicewomen that you would like to be prayed for.  Even if their name was there in the past you will need to resubmit those so that we can update their current rank and station. Please e-mail their name, rank, branch of service, and area of service to the control room or use the form provided HERE.  You can view the complete list by clicking on the flag below.  We encourage our listeners to pray daily for our military, our leaders, and our nation. 

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