Showing posts with label karen dargan middleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label karen dargan middleton. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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Saturday, January 14, 2023

๐Ÿ“šI Know a KAREN You Need to Know! {Feature}

Karen Dargan Middleton is an author homegrown from the city of Anchorage, AK. Karen, mother of four and grandmother of 3, is the author of Diamond in the Rough and Malik the Great Navigator. These great reads are geared towards youth and young adults.



"Diamond is a high school senior who sees the world through rose-colored glasses. As an only child she is sheltered by her parents, making her naive to the real world. She is an extreme optimist and believes everyone around her is good, until she is betrayed by her best friend. Her morals and values are challenged. She struggles with the thought of whether she should keep her purity until marriage, or offer it to the love of her life to make him stay and keep him happy. Rude awakenings open her eyes to heart break and physical abuse."

Diamond In The Rough derived from stories she wrote in high school 
and combined into one book. Diamond In The Rough inspires young girls
 to be themselves and avoid succumb to the peer pressure of young love. 
Karen is projecting a part two!

Diamond In The Rough Paperback – November 21, 2011





"Malik The Great Navigator tells an amazing story of a little boy who dreamed of building his own space ship. With the help and encouragement from his father and support from his mother, this brave and imaginative little boy reached for the stars and soared to the sky."

Malik The Great Navigator inspires young boys to use their
 imagination and dream big!


Malik The Great Navigator Paperback – December 28, 2016
by Karen Dargan Middleton (Author), Ricardo Castillo (Illustrator)
Paperback




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Sunday, November 20, 2022

Event: Karen Dargan Middleton Honored with the 2022 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award

My son Christian, mother Karen, Me, and my daughter Talia

It's a beautiful fondness receiving acknowledgment for your work. 

This is an awesome achievement! 



The Central Georgia Council, Boy Scouts of America's 2022 Stronger Together Gala Service Award Banquet, honored my mother Karen Dargan Middleton. The banquet was held Thursday, November 10, 2022 at the Tubman Museum in Macon, Georgia

"The Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award is to recognize outstanding services by an adult individual or an organization for demonstrated involvement in the development and implementation of opportunities for youth from rural or low-income urban backgrounds."

There are four recipients of the 2022 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award, along with four exceptional  high school students receiving the youth award. The 2022 Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award was honored as well.


Photo: ulgm.org

Whitney M. Young, Jr. left a virtuous legacy in American History, serving until his death in 1971. A few contributions include becoming State President of the NAACP, Executive Director of the National Urban League, and Advisor of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. President Lyndon B. Johnson chose Mr. Young to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom- the nation's highest civilian award.


 Movers and shakers of Macon, GA were in the place!




Here's why Karen Dargan Middleton is honored:



{If you're on mobile, you may have to scroll to web version to play}

Congratulations mommy!
 I want to be like you when I grow up!




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Sunday, August 20, 2017

๐Ÿ‘ง Event: Girl Scout Troops Earn Their Badges! {TFC}

Class in session =D

On Saturday August 19, 2017 That Fashion Chick was pleased to be the guest presenter for the Girl Scout Troops of Davis Homes and Pendleton Homes of Macon-Bibb County Housing Authority {MBCHA}. My daughter Talia,14 {top left} and I were there to help the troops earn their Independence and Business Badges. We showed them the basics of hand sewing, how to sew on a button, and how to sew on a patch.

The Girl Scout Troops are holding up the patches they sewed. A few Troops won notion bags for answering questions about the presentation.
Thank you to Rhonda Miller {top far right}, MBCHA ROSS Service Coordinator and Troop Leader for organizing this fashion fun-filled event.


My Daughter Talia has a blog: HerCoolUtopia.blogspot.com

Good Job T!!๐Ÿ’—

Thank you to my mother Karen Dargan Middleton, MBCHA Chief of Resident Initiatives.


The Troops presented me with a card...so precious.


They made paper dolls inspired by TFC

It was cool they wanted to take pictures before we left

Looking forward to working with these young ladies again!๐Ÿ˜Š