Box 7
Contains 19 Results:
Zion-Olivet's Scroll, 1983-1991
These records reflect Simms' community work, specifically at Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church and The Avery Institute for Afro-American History and Culture.
Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church Photos, 1984-1986
Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church Photos, 1987
Photos of Zion-Olivet's Chancel Choir, of Dr. Carole Priester, the speaker for the Anniversary Celebration and snapshots of people at the celebration, of church Sunday School teachers, of nominating committee, and of the Presbyterian Women on Harvest Day Services
Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church Photos, 1988-1989
The 1988 photos include snapshots of students and teachers at Daily Vacation Bible School, of the Zion-Olivet Men's Council, and deacons
The 1989 photos include group and single person shots of the Presbyterian Women's organization; and photos of individuals involved in creating a plaque to commemorate Big Zion.
Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church Photos, 1990
Photos document Zion-Olivet Church History Celebration, which includes photos of Simms' cake, plaque, and church history display; Pentecost Sunday activities; and the unveiling of Zion Presbyterian Church's Historic Marker at 123 Calhoun St.
Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church Photos, 1991-1992
The 1991 photos include snapshots from Rev. Blackshear's Birthday Celebration, of church members and officials, and of the acquistion of a new piano.
The 1992 photos include group and single person shots of church members and Sunday school/Vacation Bible School attendees and teachers.
Certificate for Special Recognition, 1985
These records reflect Simms' community work, specifically at Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church and The Avery Institute for Afro-American History and Culture.
Certificate of Recognition, 1984
These records reflect Simms' community work, specifically at Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church and The Avery Institute for Afro-American History and Culture.
Presbyterian Church Information-General, 1982 and undated
These records reflect Simms' community work, specifically at Zion-Olivet Presbyterian Church and The Avery Institute for Afro-American History and Culture.