Honoring Dr. Pauline J. Harris-Haynes for her service to the Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Texarkana and to her community.
Impact
Dr. Harris-Haynes has also made contributions to the Texarkana Independent School District, where she taught music and business courses for over 30 years before her retirement. Beyond her career in education, she is known for her leadership and involvement in various community organizations, including the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce and the YWCA. Through her work, she has positively impacted many lives, serving as an inspiration to those in her community.
Summary
HR2637 is a resolution honoring Dr. Pauline J. Harris-Haynes for her extensive service to the Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Texarkana and the surrounding community. For over three decades, Dr. Harris-Haynes has dedicated her time as the minister of music, playing a significant role in enhancing the worship experience of the congregation. Her commitment to music ministry is complemented by her educational background, which includes a bachelor's degree from Bishop College and a master's degree from East Texas State University, showcasing her dedication to both music and education.
Contention
The resolution reflects a broader recognition of the importance of community leaders who engage in selfless service. While it does not propose changes to state law, the acknowledgment of Dr. Harris-Haynes's contributions emphasizes the value of civic engagement and the role of individuals in fostering community spirit and connection. Given the nature of the resolution, it serves to unite community members in appreciation of dedicated service rather than presenting points of contention typically found in legislative bills.
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