
As the people of Newfoundland graciously welcome the “come from aways” into their community in the aftermath, the passengers and locals alike process what’s happened while finding love, laughter and new hope in the unlikely and lasting bonds that they forge. “Come From Away” tells the story of 7,000 people stranded in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland after all flights into the US are grounded on September 11, 2001. The original book, music and lyrics were written by Tony and Grammy Award nominees and Olivier Award winners Irene Sankoff and David Hein, who will also serve as executive producers alongside RadicalMedia’s Jon Kamen, Dave Sirulnick and Meredith Bennett. “Come From Away” is directed by Tony Award winner Christopher Ashley, who directed the original Broadway production, and stars an ensemble cast led by members of the Broadway show. To God be the glory 🙌🏽 Original Films announced today that the filmed version of the Tony and Olivier Award-winning hit musical “Come From Away” will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, September 10. Do not let anyone or anything distract you from your purpose and keep a small circle of people that truly love and care about you and always work hard because it’ll play off in the end.” God got a designated path for you and all your talents are from the Lord. I was doing things knowing I shouldn’t to try to fit in, but not everybody your friend…To all the athletes here tonight, just keep pursuing your dreams. Everyone’s always going to have something to say about you, whether you right or wrong, but I appreciate my family and my dad for always being there for me and the constant advice my mom, for always making time to talk to me and my grandma for always being there for me since I was young at all my events and games and Byron also being a mentor for me and all the college trips we went on and all my trainers, Donnie Lee and Mike McCoy for pushing me to train hard and just helping me take my game to another level.

During those times, it helped me to keep my mind off it, but when I was by myself looking at social media and what everybody had to say about it, just felt like it happened again.

I didn’t know if I’d get to play football again, but I continued to work out and stay close with the Lord and those who love me unconditionally. I’m grateful for everyone who supported me through this hard time every day, just thinking the possibility of it all being over with devastated me. “I also want to thank Alabama football for seeing my potential and giving me a second chance. “Even though this situation was beyond hard for me, I find joy knowing that if God didn’t start where he did, something much bigger could have happened,” Mitchell said. RELATED: Alabama freshman Tony Mitchell cleared to return to team activities, per source Mitchell talked to young athletes at the Southern Xpress end of the year celebration and discussed how he handled his March arrest and its aftermath. Alabama freshman defensive back, Tony Mitchell spoke publicly Sunday about his return to Alabama football after he was recently cleared to participate in team activities.
