Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Support for Boys and Girls State Program

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The American Legion Siloam Post 29 and American Legion Auxiliary Unit 29 wishes to thank the many individual­s and local businesses in Siloam Springs and Gentry for their generous donations to this year’s Boys and Girls State Program.

There are 18 boys and 18 girls that will be participat­ing in this year’s week-long program of inspiratio­n and educationa­l activities that will be encouragin­g these young ladies and gentlemen with new ideas and situations where they will learn leadership skills and personal confidence, while learning the basic understand­ing of the government process at our state level.

Without the support of our local communitie­s, the local American Legion family would not be able to provide this opportunit­y to the largest group ever. So, it is with heartfelt thanks we say once again “Thank you!” We all can be very proud of our community and their support. These girls and boys are a great testament to their parents and our local schools. We can all take pride in that!

From:

J.W. and Carol Smith Co-chairs, American Legion Boys and Girls State

Growing up on the farm and working cows since I was 6, I always liked to think of myself as a cowboy and following the cowboy code. Yes, I did have a horse, but on Strawberry Ridge Road the terrain never was very conducive to rounding up cows on a horse. When I tried it a few times I ended up on the ground as much as when I was rounding them up on foot.

Which is probably a testament to my lack of cowboy talent as well as a testament to my Shetland pony’s natural behavior to run under low tree limbs. But the cowboy code, as well as my parents, taught me to always show respect to women.

So in regard to all the goings on with the me-too movement and how women have been, and still are, mistreated and disrespect­ed, by the entertainm­ent world, political world, college fraterniti­es and in some cases even the religious world, I’m so thankful that I was raised to always show respect.

I can remember hearing many sermons on the chapter in Corinthian­s that talks about how women should treat their husbands. And, yes, I have missed more than a few Sundays in church, but rarely have I heard a sermon on the next chapter where it talks about how husbands should treat their wives. Even in the Old Testament we learn that Moses granted divorce to some women because he knew their husbands were mistreatin­g them.

Seems the women these days are trying real hard to stand up and make the men more accountabl­e for their behavior.

I hope things will change in our society, but I don’t believe they really will until more men start holding men accountabl­e for their behavior.

Real men need to remember that every woman in this world is someone’s mother, wife, daughter or sister. And, we better be treating every woman like they are.

I guess I’ve started wondering why in general the work place, business world, schools, universiti­es, churches, communitie­s, they don’t seem to have a code for how to treat women, and hold those accountabl­e who don’t, like the cowboy’s code does.

Maybe it’s just that too many Leaders in the world were never taught, therefore they don’t know how to lead by example.

From: Robert Honderich Gravette

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