Dear Mr. Holmes:
It was indeed a pleasure having you speak with us during the principal's luncheon on Friday, February 13th. Your words of inspiration were truly uplifting and heart-warming I also appreciate your willingness to come and speak to the group of Principals on such a short notice. You are definitely using your God-given talent to spread the word that we are all family, and we must all work together to keep our family in grace.
Mr. Holmes, again, thank you for your help and support you are giving to the South Dekalb YMCA After-School program.
I pray that God will continue to shower you with blessings.
Connie Keith
Child Care Director
YMCA
Mr. LeCount R. Holmes, Jr. :
We, the staff and students of Babb Middle School, extend our appreciation and a heartfelt "Thank You" for your participation in our recognitions during Black History Month. Your dramatization, "Frederick Douglass: THE MAN," presented on Wednesday, February 1st, was motivational, informative and entertaining. The audience was held captive by your portrayal of Mr. Douglass.
Alter the performance, students and staff stated that they cheered the presentation and learned new information about Frederick Douglass. I am confident that the students brought away more from your presentation than mere facts about Frederick Douglass. They were privileged to see a talented man who exhibited self confidence, compassion and intellect. You served as a positive role model for all.
Again, we appreciate you visiting Babb Middle School and look forward to future visits.
Respectfully,
Elizabeth L. Harris
Assistant Principle
G. P. Babb Middle School
To Whom It May Concern,
I had the privilege to observe Mr. Holmes at Chapel Hill Middle School. During this time, he worked with a group of middle school aged boys to help them to develop into fine young men. As I observed Mr. Holmes, the following characteristics were obvious: a positive African American male role model had high expectations: for the students and adolescent development; Mr. Holmes displayed to the students the importance of selecting their greatest potential and not giving up on their goals and aspirations. Throughout the year, the students were accountable to Mr. Holmes both academically and behaviorally.
Therefore, it is with my highest regard that I recommend Mr. Holmes to you for a position: this would allow him to work with our youth to help them Improve both academically and behaviorally. Mr. Holmes will truly be an asset to any program that deals with the development of our children.
Sincerely,
Ms. Mary S. Bostic
Assistant Principal
Columbia Middle School
Mr. LeCount Holmes
Mr. LeCount Holmes is an outstanding performer and group facilitator. He has been a part of our programming activities for more than a decade. As the Master of Ceremonies for the Annual Kwanzaa Awareness Festival, he imported historical facts in a most eloquent and interesting way to young children as well as to participants who are "seasoned" citizens. Mr. Holmes knows his Black History and makes the story of Frederick Douglass come to life through his one man show.
Mr. LeCount Holmes can be counted upon to thoroughly prepare and make it polished presentation. He has always been on time and is extremely cooperative in the planning and pro-event stages. I am particularly impressed by his oratorical skills and ability to relate to people of various ages so effectively with his unique charisma. He consistently emphasizes the need for all of us to increase our knowledge through reading and first hand historical experiences. He is on target with our focus and relays it to the audience in a most understanding and entertaining way.
On behalf of the Friends of the Library and our primary programming sponsors, I would like to highly recommend Mr. Holmes to you. Please feel free to contact me so I can provide further Information or assistance.
Sincerely,
Doris K. Wells
Branch Manager & Adult Programmer
Wesley Chapel Library
Dear LeCount:
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! We cannot thank you enough for your participation as a program presenter in the Georgia Youth Summit to Prevent Underage Drinking last week. The goals of the Summit were met and we could not have done it without your Involvement.
The Georgia Youth Summit accomplished the desired goals of bringing together high school students from across Georgia to address the issues and identify top recommendations for prevention. These 109 students had a life-changing experience. We hope that you recognize, as we do, the significance of this event in empowering these young people to become involved in the process of changing their communities, state, and, ultimately, this nation.
Your contribution of time and talent as a member of the program team helped the Georgia Youth Summit enormously. We appreciate all of the dedication you have shown and hope that we will be able to work together again in the future.
Once again, thank you for everything!
Sincerely.
Wallace S. Woodard, Ph.D.
Vice President
Community Programming and Research
Georgia Youth Summit
