10/25/2022
That’s a wrap…What a great group of students at MRA!
Etiquette and Manners Classes for Children & Adults Manners by Ms. Wright teaches group and private classes to both children and adults. Ms.
Our classes will teach a variety of topics such as proper introductions, telephone skills, dining skills, netiquette, and many more. Our classes are different because we use real life situations and role playing to give children a fun and interactive experience. When they leave they are not only more comfortable in any situation. Wright is a professionally certified etiquette trainer from the prestigious American School of Protocol in Atlanta.
10/25/2022
That’s a wrap…What a great group of students at MRA!
10/18/2017
Manners 1 at Madison Station... Done! What a fun class. Looking forward to Manners 2 with these cuties.
10/04/2017
***UPDATE*** REUNITED!! Milo Tardy is home safe & sound :)
Please spread the word! Milo Tardy was LOST on September 27, 17 in Madison, MS 39110 near Near Sunset Lane, Madison, MS
Message from Owner: We recently moved into a new home, and Milo ran away. He is a shy kitty and an indoor cat.
Description: Gray long hair w white feet and chest
For more info or to contact Milo Tardy's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/4769143
01/14/2017
John Bower's Obituary on Clarion Ledger Read the Obituary and view the Guest Book, leave condolences or send flowers. | John Mitchell Bower Vaughan, MS John Mitchell Bower born on May 7, 1961 to Dr. John D. Bower and "Snookie" Mandaville Nance Bower in Richmond, Virginia. Johnny was called to Heaven after a 14 year
10/13/2016
MRA does Manners "WRIGHT"!
10/13/2016
JA Pre-K... what fun we had learning Manners!
10/13/2016
Madison Station Graduates (minus 4)
Great School ... Great Class!
11/02/2012
Long after knives were adopted for table use, they continued to be used as weapons. Thus, the multi-purpose nature of the knife always posed the conceivable threat of danger at the dinner table. However, once forks began to gain popular acceptance, (forks being more efficient for spearing food), there was no longer any need for a pointed tip at the end of a dinner knife. In 1669, King Louis XIV of France decreed all pointed knives on the street or the dinner table illegal, and he had all knife points ground down like those to the right in order to reduce violence