Thunderguards honor late innovative educator with gifts for students


David Monk and other members of the Thunderguards Motorcycle Club made an oath to honor the memory of the late Terrance “Dr. Newt” Newton by helping disadvantaged families from Warner Elementary School — just like they’d done for every Christmas Newton had been principal of the Wilmington school.

On Saturday, the motorcycle club made good on that promise delivering holiday joy to a pair of Warner Elementary School families.

“It’s different in my everyday day life not having Dr. Newton there,” said Monk, president of the Thunderguards Mother Chapter. “He was a personal friend and more like a brother. We talked everyday no matter what.

“But we will keep what he started going.”

Thunderguards motorcycle club members pose for a photo with parents from two families receiving gifts from the group at Warner Elementary School, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. The motorcycle club is continuing the holiday gift distribution in honor of the school's principal, Terrance Newton, who died in an accident in March. They are gathered under the street sign for the portion of W. 18th Street in front of the school named in honor of Newton.

Newton, who died in a motorcycle accident in March, was a product of Wilmington’s East Side where he experienced violence and poverty that left him working on keeping his students away from it. This included cutting students’ hair at Warner school and finding ways to provide Christmas gifts for those in need. 

Background:Beloved Wilmington educator Terrance Newton dies after head injuries from motorcycle crash



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