From Mexico with Love
Heather Wroth, Staff Writer/Photo Editor
April 2, 2012
When people ask me my favorite part of the Mexico trip, I have a hard time differentiating between the ministry and the fellowship. I have some really precious memories of talking with children, cleaning in churches, and praying with the elderly. I have equally treasured memories of making new friends... Read more »
Thousands Bid Farewell to Pompano Beach Fireman, Bill Elliott, at a Tearful Memorial
Heather Wroth, Staff Writer/Photo Editor
April 2, 2012
On January 6, 2012, the Pompano Beach Fire Department lost one of their men. During a routine training exercise, William “Bill” Elliott, 49, fell from a 100ft ladder, becoming the first Pompano Beach firefighter to die in the line of duty. The following Friday, January 12, at a very special memorial... Read more »
Rating Riot
Heather Wroth, Staff Writer
September 8, 2011
Recently a few friends and I went to see a “PG-13” movie in theatres, but ended up walking out before the movie even hit the halfway mark. We were amazed that a movie with violence, profanity, and nudity in almost every scene didn’t get an “R” rating. I left the theatre wondering, “Can I... Read more »
The “Cool Kids” at CCA
Heather Wrothj
July 15, 2011
It’s cool to be a CCA student, but it is even cooler, if there is such a word, to be a V.E. (varying exceptionalities) CCA student! Walking through the halls with the V.E. students makes you feel like a super star. Everyone stops and greets them with a smile or a friendly hello. There is something... Read more »

