Arkansas
Women celebrated at Arkansas Northeastern College luncheon
Blytheville, Arkansas – In order to celebrate Women’s History Month, women in Mississippi County gathered at the Governor’s Ballroom at Arkansas Northeastern College.
Keynote speaker Nicole Eskin, along with panelists including Osceola Mayor Sally Wilson, Tax Boutique owner Melissa Logan, and Dominique Euell, discussed ways to recover mentally from the pandemic and other events that may have caused mental health issues.
“There are people from all walks of life,” said Dr. Blanche Hunt, ANC Vice President for Community Relations.
According to Dr. Hunt, no woman should seek healing alone, saying “there is unity in the community.”
Dr. Hunt added, she puts on events like the women’s luncheon to get more students involved in the community, make connections, and discover their niche.
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