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Morning Pointe at Happy Valley to Host Worship Walker County Women’s Breakfast on March 21

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Worship Walker County will hold its Women’s Breakfast on Friday, March 21 at 8:30 a.m. at Morning Pointe at Happy Valley.

The event theme is “Reign,” based on the life of Queen Esther. Alisha Landes, executive director at Morning Pointe at Happy Valley and wife of Pastor Sean Landes of The Refuge Church of God, will speak on Esther 4:14 and how God places individuals in specific situations for a specific purpose.

photo of Alisha Landes, executive director at Morning Pointe at Happy Valley
Alisha Landes, executive director at Morning Pointe at Happy Valley

The Ladies of Happy Valley Choir, along with Kathy Worley from Tapestry Hospice, will provide special music for the free event. The dining team at the community will provide a hot breakfast.

“Please join us for a morning of inspiration, fellowship and joy!” said Landes. “We can’t wait to host our local women of faith.”

To attend, please RSVP to 706-916-2777 by March 17.

Morning Pointe at Happy Valley, located at 2989 Happy Valley Road in Rossville, provides assisted living and memory care services with licensed, clinical or care staff available 24 hours a day; a full life enrichment program; on-site therapy services; and specialized memory care programs such as the Best Friends™ Approach and Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care.

Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 40 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states, including two in Georgia. The company was founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow. For more information, visit morningpointe.com.

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