Harvest of Hope
Photos by
Steve Higginbotham
Harvest of Hope took place on October 25th at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Guests enjoyed heavy hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, music by Eric Essix, and a brief program highlighting Cornerstone’s successes. This year, Harvest of Hope featured a wide array of artwork by talented Cornerstone students and local artists, showcasing the artistic expressions from their community. They also recognized the 2024 Harvest of Hope Honoree, Ronnie Baynes, and the Volunteer of the Year, Tiffany Daniels.
Cornerstone Schools of Alabama is a private school with a Kingdom Purpose: Empowering students to glorify God. Serving students in K4-12th grades, Cornerstone provides all students with a rigorous education while focusing on developing character in each student in a Christ-centered environment.
Jeff and Amelia Jantz, Allison and Brady McGee, Nate Freeman, Amber Payne, Latoya Seals, Germaine Jackson, Catherine Morton, Martina Segres, Lisa Stewart, Keith Thomas, Buffie Hymer, Tyler and Peyton Daniel, Tim and Paula Thornton, Hannah Yarmowich, Danna Yarmowich, Jean Morrison, Louise Clayton, Marie Baynes, Peter and Sally Waite, Stephen and Ashley Davis, Mary White, Kristin Colbert, Demaris and Leon Rogers, Donnie Ellis, Charles Clayton, Ronnie Baynes, Jacob and Kelly Deroy, John and Pam Wilkes, Andrew and Adrian Nevens, Vianna Benjamin, Jawan Sharp, Emily Cannon, Matthew and Emily Cannon, Richard and Tammy McDonald, Buffie Hymer, Dale McIntyre, Kellie McIntyre, Molly and RT Davis, Richard and Susan Bishop, Jennifer and Jimmy Ard, Joanie Wheeler, Linda Burtwell, Marie and Ronnie Baynes, Melinda Helveston, Jenny Livings, Susan Bishop, Tara and Tom Powell