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♦ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2006
KCES celebrates
Grandparents' Day
Special to the Journal
Kings Chapel Elementary
School celebrated
Grandparents’ Day with a
bash - a beach bash!
For starters, Sept. 7,
parents and community
members dined in with
Carrabba’s prior to watch
ing the “Sneak Peek” school
wide performance of “Surfin’
USA the Kings Chapel
Way,” a Beach Boys medley.
Sept. 8, the surf was up as
more than 200 grandparents
joined the Kings Chapel staff
and students to officially cel
ebrate Grandparents’ Day.
HCHS leaders host fall meeting
Special to the Journal
Houston County High
School Family, Career and
Community Leaders of
America recently hosted the
Region 2 Fall Meeting.
After getting acquainted
during dinner, the dele
gates, according to a release
from the Houston County
FCCLA, went to breakout
sessions to learn about con
necting their chapters with
the state FCCLA website,
state and national projects,
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From left, Houston County High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of
America members recently hosted the Region 2 Fall Meeting. Helping to make that
meeting a success, according to a release from the organization, were, from left:
Ashleigh Patton, Mollie Giddens, Houston County High School adviser Nelda Clay,
Ginny Johnson, State Vice President of National Projects and HCHS FCCLA President
Erika Lee.
Community Events
■ WORK SESSION
- The Warner Robins City
Council work session is
scheduled today at 4 p.m.
in the upstairs conference
room, Warner Robins City
Hall, 800 Watson Blvd.
■CANCER LUNCHEON
- The annual prostate can
cer luncheon will be held
today from 11:30 a.m. - 1
p.m. at the Houston Health
Pavilion EduCare Center.
Lee Brown, RNC, FNR will
discuss the prevention and
early detection of prostate/
testicular cancer, the most
common form of cancer
found in men. Pre-registra
tion is required. Lunch will
be served from 11:30 a.m.
until noon. Guest speaker
will follow at noon. For more
information, call 923-9771
to pre-register
■ MEETING - The
Warner Robins City Council
will meet Monday at 6:30
p.m. in the council chamber,
Warner Robins City Hall,
800 Watson Blvd. A prelimi
nary meeting is scheduled
How to Submit
■ To submit your event for the Community
Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e-mail to
cperkins@evansnewspapers.com or mail to Houston Daily
Journal, PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069
50 YEARS AGO...
■ September, 1956 - Lee wins second straight club
championship at Perry County Club
Joneal Lee won the club championship for a second straight
year at Perry County Club after the 18-year-old Perry golfer
finished in first by shooting a 143 over 36 holes.
He was presented with the Smokey Harper-Trophy.
Grandparents were invit
ed to the school to see the
aforementioned medley,
participate in classroom
activities and for a good old
fashioned hot dog cookout.
Grandparents also received
colorful leis, which were
made during art class.
Copies of personal narra
tives, written during writing
workshop, were also shared
with grandparents.
One attendee, Jennifer
Clark, a grandparent from
Truro, Mass., more than
likely echoed the sentiments
of all when she said the day
was well worth the trip.
the upcoming Fall Rally at
the Georgia National Fair
and other “pertinent” cur
rent information.
The 25 advisers in atten
dance also met with Jane
Cooper, HCHS FCCLA advis
er, who serves as Region 2
adviser, for an update.
This year’s state theme
was “Amplify your Life”.
Georgia had more than 25,
000 FCCLA members last
year, the largest member
ship in the nation.
for 5 p.m. in the upstairs
conference room.
■ TOBACCO
CESSATION - A free four
session course to help you
quit smoking and/or using
tobacco will be held Monday
from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at
the Houston Health Pavilion
EduCare Center. Call 923-
9771 to register.
■ SCHOOL MEETING
- Quail Run Elementary
School will hold a school
council meeting on Sept. 19.
■ TOBACCO
CESSATION - A free four
session course to help you
quit smoking and/or using
tobacco will be held Sept.
25 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at
the Houston Health Pavilion
EduCare Center. Call 923-
9771 to register.
■ BLOOD DRIVE - The
Houston-Middle Georgia
Chapter of the American Red
Cross will hold a blood drive
Sept.. 21 from 1-6 p.m. at
the Lowe’slocation on 2704
Watson Blvd. In Warner
Robins.
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Kings Chapel Elementary School students perform “Surfin’ USA the Kings Chapel Way” during Grandparents’ Day
at the school Sept 7.
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Ginny Johnson presides
over the meeting. Ginny’s
advisers at Houston County
High School are Clay and
Jane Cooper.
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