Join us in supporting our Community Leaders, First Responders, Active Military, Veterans and Wounded Warriors at this year's 22nd Annual
Vision – Inspiring Clark County Residents to Honor, Encourage and Support Each Other
Mission – Uniting, Honoring, Thanking & Praying for Our Community Leaders & Those that Serve & Protect Us
Mission – Uniting, Honoring, Thanking & Praying for Our Community Leaders & Those that Serve & Protect Us
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Our theme is "Giving Back To Our Communities"
& part of this year's program may be featured LIVE on Facebook
& part of this year's program may be featured LIVE on Facebook
On a first come, first served basis, anyone in uniform
or can verify their status as a First Responder
(Police, Fire, EMT, Sheriff), Active Military, Veteran
or Wounded Warrior may show at Registration
between 6:30-7:30am and get a ticket at No Charge,
until we are full, with no tickets or seats remaining!
or can verify their status as a First Responder
(Police, Fire, EMT, Sheriff), Active Military, Veteran
or Wounded Warrior may show at Registration
between 6:30-7:30am and get a ticket at No Charge,
until we are full, with no tickets or seats remaining!
Our Honored Citizen is Dawn Rowe
Dawn Rowe has been teaching in public schools since 1988. She currently teaches AP Psychology and Applied Psychology at Prairie High School. She has been married to her husband, Stuart, since 1988, and she has one son, Dustin, who recently graduated from Biola with a BA in film and a Masters in New Testament theology. She has worked with youth her entire adult life, and her favorite people to be around are teens, wherein she also works with Teach 1 to Lead 1. Dawn wrote a book in 2019 called, "The Ripple Effect of Love in the Classroom." It was published in 2022, which was timely since education dramatically changed during COVID. The book gives strategies to educators on how to improve classroom and school culture. The hope is that educators will be encouraged to stick with their job of teaching. The book also explains how teachers can educate students on how to find their true identity. All of the strategies in the book can bring glory to Jesus without saying the name of Jesus. Dawn is a trailblazer, a mentor, a mother to many, and a lover of God. She lives to give God the glory.
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Book reviews that might give you a better understanding of the book:
“I just love this book! If you want to get to the next level as a teacher or coach or any mentor situation with kids and teens, get this book. Imagine having the tools to usher kids into understanding their identity in Christ before they become adults! It is crucial in this hour and The Ripple Effect of Love in the Classroom is an excellent book to equip you. Even if you aren’t a Christian, all of the practical tips perfectly translate. Love will always take more work than punishment and if you’re willing and ready to care for kids' hearts and their identities you’ve got to read this one. Teaching is never just about curriculum. Coaching is never just about the sport being played. It’s more often about the emotions, the character building, dealing with harsh attitudes of broken people, growing in trust, and so much more. This book tackles that and I’m really thankful I’ve got this one in my back pocket. It’s going to be a yearly read for me and I’ve already recommended it to so many others who want to see the next generation thrive and soar.”
“Although directed towards teachers, Dawn’s book is full of inspiring true-life stories and strategies that have value for anyone desiring to live a God-honoring life. Many times I found myself pausing and rereading sentences because they were so instructive. I agree with another reviewer who indicated Chapter 1 was something they kept rereading. I did the same. However, I was also convicted by the strategy related to her teaching on economics, that is, abundance versus scarcity. Wow! In a nutshell, all of the strategies and stories in this book relate back to the overarching theme of what can happen if we walk in our God-given identity. Powerful!”
“I just love this book! If you want to get to the next level as a teacher or coach or any mentor situation with kids and teens, get this book. Imagine having the tools to usher kids into understanding their identity in Christ before they become adults! It is crucial in this hour and The Ripple Effect of Love in the Classroom is an excellent book to equip you. Even if you aren’t a Christian, all of the practical tips perfectly translate. Love will always take more work than punishment and if you’re willing and ready to care for kids' hearts and their identities you’ve got to read this one. Teaching is never just about curriculum. Coaching is never just about the sport being played. It’s more often about the emotions, the character building, dealing with harsh attitudes of broken people, growing in trust, and so much more. This book tackles that and I’m really thankful I’ve got this one in my back pocket. It’s going to be a yearly read for me and I’ve already recommended it to so many others who want to see the next generation thrive and soar.”
“Although directed towards teachers, Dawn’s book is full of inspiring true-life stories and strategies that have value for anyone desiring to live a God-honoring life. Many times I found myself pausing and rereading sentences because they were so instructive. I agree with another reviewer who indicated Chapter 1 was something they kept rereading. I did the same. However, I was also convicted by the strategy related to her teaching on economics, that is, abundance versus scarcity. Wow! In a nutshell, all of the strategies and stories in this book relate back to the overarching theme of what can happen if we walk in our God-given identity. Powerful!”
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