Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 26, 2006, Page 8A, Image 8

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL FAIR From page iA Friday morning, with a host of elected officials and Agricultural Exposition Authority members on the grandstand at 4 p.m. This year, the fair will run from Friday-Sunday, Oct. 6-15. And, there’ll be a “Sneak-A-Peek” event on a Thursday (Oct. 5) starting at 3 p.m. This advance event will cost $3 for admission with kids 10 and under free. It will basically offer every thing but the livestock shows and will include the opening ceremony at 4 p.m., with Sen. Ross Tolleson as host, and a free outdoor concert in the evening. Then, on Friday, the fair will open at 8 a.m. in full swing. On Saturday, as always, the Georgia National Fair and the Perry Kiwanis Club will team up for the big Farm/City Days Parade from downtown Perry to the North Gate of the fair grounds. Mayor Jim Worrall will be Grand Marshall. Another new feature will be a special “student pass,” valid only on Oct. 10, 11 and 12, for just $lO. These need RUN From page iA ■ auction, 50/50 drawing, and “a huge pile of great door prizes,” Jackson said. Other stops included on the ride include Lane Packing Company in Fort Valley, Hooters in Warner Robins and Jughead’s Cycles in Byron, before ending at AP’s Hidden Hideaway. QlO6 is also supposed to be there, Jackson said. Jackson said all bikes are welcome and encour aged to come out and sup port this great cause. “We want to make about $6,000,” Jackson said. “We’ve collect ed about $2,000 already in donations.” The ride is the first in what she hopes will be an annual event to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. The Ronald McDonald House in Macon is at the Medical Center on Forsyth Street, for those who live outside Bibb County, Jackson said. “It’s been a big issue for me,” Jackson said. She has worked with members of the Beta Sigma Phi, Kappa Nu Chapter women’s sorority, to get the house started. The three core programs of the charity - the Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile - are focused on help ing families in need. The cor nerstone Ronald McDonald CHARGED From page iA fabricated. Arrest warrants for false report of a crime and false statements and writings were taken for Breuwet and on Thursday he was taken into custody without inci dent. As of Friday, Breuwet was at the Houston County Jail in Perry awaiting bond. Total bond amount for the two misdemeanor charges is $3,500. The assault that reportedly took place in Macon remains under investigation by the Macon Police Department at this time. NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP? §|P’ k ' M Amt M ■fwrgiMiflr «t» Vau» Or Advertise Your easiness or Trade - 1 Montn • only %m\ Call 478-987-1823 to be purchased in advance at the fairgrounds box office, because the supply is limited and they won’t be sold dur ing the fair. Parents, take note: the deadline for pur chasing these tickets is Sept. 29. The big name concerts this year will be Gretchen Wilson on Oct. 7, The Beach Boys with Mike Love on Oct. 13, Cowboy Troy on Oct. 14; Big & Rich on Oct. 14 and the Country Gold Tour on Oct. 15. Tickets go on sale today at the fairgrounds box office. Some brand new free attractions will include the Eudora Farms petting zoo, which Froehlich said will offer both a “clean and safe” petting experience for chil dren, and a regular zoo for viewing animals. Froehlich said he is also excited about the Nerveless Nocks, a high wire stunt team, who will be riding cycles and doing acrobatics on a wire strung across the lake at the fairgrounds. Other great new freebies include the Showboat mari onettes, a new midway wide called “The Wild Mouse,” a hypnotist, a bear show, Millie the Monkey, and sev eral new musical groups. House program began in 1974 based on a simple idea: Provide a “home away from home” for families of seri ously ill children receiving treatment at nearby hospi tals. Since that time, more than 10 million families around the world have benefited from the comfort provided by a Ronald McDonald House. For more information on the poker run call Lisa Kay Jackson at 478-397-2948 or e-mail: lisak-25@cox.net Limited-time otter. 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