
GoodWorks Complex II renovation and expansion begins
Faithful supporter will be missed
Everyday Life
Fire up the grill
IDI’s HoopFest raises $31,500
Proceeds from student-led arts festival given to The Baddour Center
7th Annual Miracle Drive Golf Tournament is a hit!
Ballots cast, RGA selected
Realize tax benefits with planned gifts
Employees learn health, safety strategies
Foundation grants Baddour $50,000
Resident talents show at Lightshine
Faithful supporter will be missed
Everyday Life
Fire up the grill
IDI’s HoopFest raises $31,500
Proceeds from student-led arts festival given to The Baddour Center
7th Annual Miracle Drive Golf Tournament is a hit!
Ballots cast, RGA selected
Realize tax benefits with planned gifts
Employees learn health, safety strategies
Foundation grants Baddour $50,000
Resident talents show at Lightshine

A Senatobia policeman stands with the narcotics booth that Baddour staff browsed during the Employee Health and Safety Fair. Other table topics included fire, tornado, mental, and physical health and safety.

Sharon Borden (seated), Director of Human Resources for The Baddour Center, shows staff members that "laughter is the best medicine" during the Health & Safety Fair on May 22nd.

Regina Freeman and Beth Honnoll paired together to teach the "Principles of Electrical Safety."

At left, Darla Pinner encourages everyone to include a flashlight in emergency kits while Harry Trainum hopes their booth is voted a staff favorite.


