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6SS SUNDAY, JULY 24, 2016 SPIRIT OF SEARCY • THREE RIVERS EDITION OF THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRATGAZETTE
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WORKING TOGETHER
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More than 150 students in the College of Pharmacy annually provide 1,800 free wellness screenings at more than a dozen White County locations.
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The “Rock Mentoring” program pairs White County children with Harding students who spend four hours per week with each child.
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Each year nearly 4,500 athletes, coaches and chaperones assemble on Harding’s campus for the Arkansas Special Olympic Games.
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More than 2,500 students participate in Harding’s annual Day of Service, spending the afternoon painting, cleaning and playing with animals at the Humane Society; planting flowers on bike trails; and playing games with students at the Sunshine School.
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Searcy Chamber of Commerce’s Business Expo showcases nearly 100 area businesses on Harding’s campus.
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Harding plays host to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
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Thirty-two students in Harding’s Carr College of Nursing annually conduct preschool well child clinics and kindergarten screenings for more than 90 local children.
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The American Studies Institute has brought 17 heads of state to campus through its Distinguished Lecture Series, which is open to the public.
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Harding in Action student volunteers respond to community member requests such as raking leaves, cleaning gutters and painting trim.
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10> Children from Searcy and White County receive professional care through Harding’s speech and hearing clinic.
The strength of our community lies in
WORKING TOGETHER.
ADVERTISING FEATURE
England Golf and Powersports
Family values ensure business success
After 30 years in business, the owners of Golf Cars of Searcy retired, selling their establishment to local businessman Steve England. Now, as England Golf and Powersports, the family-owned company plans to continue providing friendly, knowledgeable ser vice and top-notch products for another 30 years.
Whether it’s an E-Z-GO golf cart, an all-electric Bad Boy Off Road vehicle, a gas side-by-side or four-wheeler, a people mover or a lifted cart, England Golf and Powersports will have consumers driving on the terrain in style.
The business operates like a family, and its main objective is to see the smile on someone’s face when they walk away satisfied.The team has been selling used golf carts for five years and uses that experience to ensure that customers are getting a fair price on and quality service for their golf carts or all-terrain vehicles.
England Golf and Powersports has a full service center, as well as a full line of aftermarket tires, wheels and accessories
to make each customer’s ride one of a kind. Financing is available.
GOODTOKNOW:EnglandGolfand Powersports will move from 802 S. Main St. to 2301 S. Benton Ave. The company will host a grand opening in early September. The carts pictured are for sale. For more information, call 501-268-9215 or visit www.englandpowersports.com.


































































































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