I’d like to say hello to Ruby Trice’s kindergarten students at Shannon Primary School. I visited the class this morning to tell about my career as a journalist. I enjoyed meeting the kids and answering their questions. Each child had a question or a comment. It was a great way to start the morning. I appreciate Mrs. Trice and her class for inviting me to speak.
Lawhon Choir at Azalea Festival
April 16, 2008
While covering the eighth annual Azalea Festival in Presley Heights, I caught the performance by Lawhon Elementary School’s third-grade choir, One Voice. The talented youngsters, led by director Courtney Rutherford, performed six songs Saturday morning. The two videoclips are from the final two songs, “Born to Make Music” and their rendition of “Hound Dog” by Tupelo’s own Elvis Presley.
It’s neat to see a Lawhon group perform an Elvis song. Long before he became the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Elvis was just like the kids in the videoclips. Lawhon was the first school he attended.
The Azalea Festival, sponsored by the Presley Heights Neighborhood Association, is an annual event at Veterans Park in east Tupelo.

Posted by Bobby Pepper
Posted by Bobby Pepper