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05-03-2021 02:49 PM
What a great example. I love it when stars try to be good influences through their actions. Makes me very happy. They don't have to be perfect, it's just great that they try and do their best. Well done, Jon!
And Jon has some nice hair.
05-03-2021 03:54 PM
So nice to read a positive thread about a famous person here, instead of the usual bashing.
I have read quite a bit about his restaurant, it's a great idea.
05-03-2021 03:57 PM
05-03-2021 04:03 PM
Loved him in the Sex and the City episode when he and Carrie meet at their mutual shrink's office. He did a very good acting job -- multitalented guy!
05-03-2021 04:07 PM
@Queen of shop wrote:Thanks for the picture. JBJ is just a very good man. I admire him and what he does with his time, money and compassion. And make no mistake, he has had to deal with some very hard things with his daughter. He is just a great human being as well as a very talented singer. Bless him and give him strength.
Oh My, I had no idea that Stephanie had such a scare while in college. My niece went to the same college and had some classes with Stephanie.
05-03-2021 04:17 PM
He has done that for years. He is so good at giving back. Since I'm a "Jersey" girl, I have always been a fan and still love his music.
05-03-2021 06:35 PM
JBJ is a class act!
05-03-2021 08:25 PM
Taylor Hanson (Oldest of the 3 Hanson brothers that have done a lot more, but you may remember best for Mmmbop) & his family started Food On The Move in Tulsa.
TULSA, Oklahoma - Food On The Move, a mobile food initiative created to combat hunger and food deserts in Tulsa, is planning for future growth.
The non-profit is entering its sixth year of providing fresh produce and food to areas without grocery stores and access to fresh produce. And it could be its most exciting year yet.
Food On The Move Founder Taylor Hanson told News On 6 they are working to build a permanent location called “Food Home.”
It's in the early stages, but he said it would include a space for growing and selling fresh produce as well a distribution center for local farmers.
“It's a project that's going to be working on urban agriculture, training and educating, working with partners on a model for a grocery store that can then be within the community as well as on site, specifically at our location; ultimately helping to connect local growers and distributors of produce throughout Tulsa,” Taylor said.
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