Fallen Within Band. Playing Saturday, 10-27-12 at 3p.m."Rock n' For A Cure" at Beatles Park in downtown Walnut Ridge to raise proceeds for the Lawrence County Cancer Walk of Hope.This is a special event to honor the Survivors and those lives lost to Cancer. This is a great cause and we all need to show our support for the
Bands and help in the Fight for a Cure.
Well here they are the band always steps up to help for a cure. The Concert is Saturday. The Local alternative/southern rock band Fallen Within will host "Rock n' For A Cure" on Saturday at Beatles Park in downtown Walnut Ridge to raise proceeds for the Lawrence County Cancer Walk of Hope.
The concert will begin at 3 p.m. and will include performances from Fallin Within, as well as punk/metal band Queen Anne's Revenge and alternative/pop punk band Smog Farmer.
During the event, donations will be collected to benefit the Lawrence County Cancer Walk of Hope. "We are very excited to be a part of the 'Rock n' For A Cure' event," said Carolyn Fowler, co-founder of the organization.
One hundred percent of donations collected will benefit the organization, which provides funding to Lawrence County cancer patients in need. The organization also donates a small portion of funds to the American Cancer Society.
I want to thank the Times Dispatch
for such an Excellent Job.
Anna Baty
10-24-12
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October 25, 2012
August 27, 2012
Another School shooting at Perry Hall High School Baltimore MD, 8-27-12
What has happened with protecting our children in School.
"Another School Shooting".
I can say I live here in Walnut Ridge, Ar. I am going to say this I can walk into our school any given time and the doors are never locked and in the Middle School, Moms here is a shocker.
I have walked into this Hallway
many times with students up and down the hallways.Teachers doors wide open. Now my question is when is,
Our Schools and children Safe".
1 injured in school shooting "heroic" teacher tackled alleged gunman A 17-year-old high school student is in critical condition after a gunman opened fire in a cafeteria at, Perry Hall High School just outside NOTTINGHAM, MD, Baltimore around 10:45 a.m. ET Monday.
The shooting happened on the first day back to school for students in the Baltimore County Public Schools district. The school is the largest in the county with more than 2,000 students.
Students were evacuated to a nearby shopping center.
Officials said the student was the only person injured in the shooting, although other students were treated for emotional trauma. According to CBS Baltimore, the 17-year-old was shot in the back with a shotgun and is being treated at a nearby hospital.
http://www.wflx.com/story/19385240/one-injured-in-high-school-shooting?config=H264
Authorities would not confirm the type of gun used in the shooting, but said they had the firearm in police custody.
The shooting was an "isolated incident," according to Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz.
"We believe that the suspect fired one round and just struck the individual," Baltimore County Chief Jim Johnson said. "We do not believe he was targeted."
Officials said the suspect has been apprehended after the "heroic" actions of teachers and confirmed he was a student at Perry Hall High School.
The gunman, who students told CBS Baltimore was a 10th grade boy, opened fire in the school cafeteria, striking the 17-year-old. Before he could fire another round, a teacher tackled the boy, forcing his shot into the ceiling.
A school police officer who was on the scene arrested the boy with the help of a number of teachers, who corralled the shooter by a vending machine.
"Student safety is our first and foremost priority," Baltimore County School Superintendent Dallas Dance said. He commended school staff for taking action when the shooter opened fire and added that everyone followed the school emergency plan for active shooter situations.
Students told CBS Baltimore that they were under lockdown for as many as two hours after the shooting.
Parents speaking with CBS Baltimore pointed to a Facebook update that was allegedly posted hours before the shooting. In part, it said "first day of school, last day of my life."
CBS Baltimore declined to name the person who posted the message and officials would not discuss whether there was any connection with the shooting.
Thanks to CBS for the News Update.
Anna Baty
Aug - 27 - 12
"Another School Shooting".
I can say I live here in Walnut Ridge, Ar. I am going to say this I can walk into our school any given time and the doors are never locked and in the Middle School, Moms here is a shocker.
I have walked into this Hallway
many times with students up and down the hallways.Teachers doors wide open. Now my question is when is,
Our Schools and children Safe".
1 injured in school shooting "heroic" teacher tackled alleged gunman A 17-year-old high school student is in critical condition after a gunman opened fire in a cafeteria at, Perry Hall High School just outside NOTTINGHAM, MD, Baltimore around 10:45 a.m. ET Monday.
The shooting happened on the first day back to school for students in the Baltimore County Public Schools district. The school is the largest in the county with more than 2,000 students.
Students were evacuated to a nearby shopping center.
Officials said the student was the only person injured in the shooting, although other students were treated for emotional trauma. According to CBS Baltimore, the 17-year-old was shot in the back with a shotgun and is being treated at a nearby hospital.
http://www.wflx.com/story/19385240/one-injured-in-high-school-shooting?config=H264
Authorities would not confirm the type of gun used in the shooting, but said they had the firearm in police custody.
The shooting was an "isolated incident," according to Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz.
"We believe that the suspect fired one round and just struck the individual," Baltimore County Chief Jim Johnson said. "We do not believe he was targeted."
Officials said the suspect has been apprehended after the "heroic" actions of teachers and confirmed he was a student at Perry Hall High School.
The gunman, who students told CBS Baltimore was a 10th grade boy, opened fire in the school cafeteria, striking the 17-year-old. Before he could fire another round, a teacher tackled the boy, forcing his shot into the ceiling.
A school police officer who was on the scene arrested the boy with the help of a number of teachers, who corralled the shooter by a vending machine.
"Student safety is our first and foremost priority," Baltimore County School Superintendent Dallas Dance said. He commended school staff for taking action when the shooter opened fire and added that everyone followed the school emergency plan for active shooter situations.
Students told CBS Baltimore that they were under lockdown for as many as two hours after the shooting.
Parents speaking with CBS Baltimore pointed to a Facebook update that was allegedly posted hours before the shooting. In part, it said "first day of school, last day of my life."
CBS Baltimore declined to name the person who posted the message and officials would not discuss whether there was any connection with the shooting.
Thanks to CBS for the News Update.
Anna Baty
Aug - 27 - 12
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