Hello, everybody. This week, I will write about the Black Tie Guys worshipping with the Greater Flowery Mt. Baptist Church, Austin Davis, well-known ways to get to
and from school, and some rare types of food.

BTG visit to Greater Flowery Mt. Baptist Church
On Sunday, April 21, The Black Tie Guys visited Greater Flowery Mt. Baptist Church. The pastor is Reverend Sam Moore. He is the superintendent of the Monroe City School Board. He came and gave all of us high-fives at the end of his sermon. The service was terrific. I recommend his church to all youth (Besides my own) he will provide you with an understanding of Jesus.

Austin Davis
Let me introduce you to BTG member Austin Davis.
Austin was born on April 27, to Charles Wilhite and Andrill D. Wilhite. He is in fourth grade at Sterlington Elementary.
He is a true athlete at heart and enjoys soccer. He also enjoys doing physical things like dancing and running.
His all-time favorite is soccer. He wants to be one of the best soccer players in the world. Austin strives for excellence in all aspects
of his life.
In the Black Tie Guys organization, he is a “Yellow Tie” member, which means he’s ranked above many, and he is a frequent poster on the Black Tie App. He is an outstanding young man with a bright future ahead of him. Remember his name, and remember his face; in ten years he’s going to be a soccer great; remember that.
School Transportation
There are several ways to get to school. Which one is best? The first way is the school bus, which is ideal for parents who are working or have other things to do that prevent them from picking students up. The second way is being a car rider, which is the way for those who have the ability to drop off and pick up their children directly from school. Lastly, walking is a way to get there if the school is located within a few blocks of home. Among these options, I recommend being a car rider, if possible, as it eliminates the need for multiple stops at other destinations, providing a more efficient method for parents and, of course, students.
Rare types of food
The murnong is at the top of the list, which you can find in southern Australia; after that comes
Oloton maize, which you can see in Oaxaca, Mexico, the Geechee red pea is in third
place. This vegetable can be found on Sapelo Island. Number four is Skerpikjøt. You can find
this in the Faroe Islands, Denmark. Lastly, in fifth place, we have Shio-Katsuo in Nishiizu,
Japan.
Well, that is all for this week. I hope you enjoyed this article. Until next time, have a blessed
week.