John Elliott and Luella May would like to welcome you to their First Women of Courage Forum.
Each week we will honor a woman that has truly made a difference by her contributions, courage, love, and selflessness. Women honored will be chosen from inside AdlandPro, outside AdlandPro, living in the present, and yes, we will not forget those heroines that paved the way for the freedoms we now enjoy.
Assisting us in coordinating these awards are four outstanding ladies who are Women of Courage in their own right.
Presenting:
LaNell
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Carla Cash
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Veronica Davidson
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Joyce Hyde
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AND NOW WE PRESENT TO YOU OUR FIRST WOMAN OF COURAGE
Beverly Armstrong
Who would be more befitting as our first Woman of Courage other than our own Miss Beverly, the one and only true Queen of Adlands?
Beverly Armstrong is a true lady. By merely speaking to Beverly one would assume that she had the finest upbring possible. That couldn't be farther from the truth. Beverly grew up in an abusive home and had a very difficult childhood. Adversity followed Beverly throughout her life. However, she overcame every trial that confronted her. Where some might have given up, these difficult times merely served to mold and shape her into the Beverly that we are privileged know.
Miss Beverly wears many hats. Among many others, she is a friend, counselor and teacher. Her expertise includes the fields of health, networking, website authoring, tutorials and information. She is known for Bevy's Heavies, where she gives the serious marketer advice on what road to travel towards their ultimate success. She gives her readers information that she has obtained from hours of research.
In listing her accomplishments one cannot forget the Showcase that she created here at AdlandPro featuring outstanding and talented members of our community. Anyone who followed her wondrous showcase will agree that nothing, past or present, has ever surpassed it.
Beverly now goes through another trial. Our Miss Beverly is very ill. Again, where most would give up, our Beverly holds on to that fighting spirit of hers, the one that says, "I will overcome." This shall only serve to shape and mold her, propelling her to higher heights. Our Miss Beverly will not be defeated. She simply won't have it.
So my dear Beverly, we are all here for you, we all love you and we stand in awe of you. You are the perfect role model for all of us, who merely follow in your footsteps.
Congratulations Beverly!
You are wonderful!
You are unique!
You are our . . .
WOMAN OF COURAGE!