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♦ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,2006
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“Responsibility” was the first character word of the week for students at Eagle Springs Elementary during the week
of Aug. 23-26. Pictured are students chosen by their teachers as Eagles of the Week for being good representatives
of that characteristic.
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Pictured are Eagles of the Week for Sept. 5-8, who were chosen by their teachers for demonstrating courtesy at Eagle
Springs Elementary. “Courtesy” was the character word for that week.
At Lindsey Elementary
School, each teacher chooses
one student a month to be
a “High Flyer. ” The children
are chosen on the following
criteria: attendance, behav
ior, work ethic, attitude, peer
relations and manners. The
Lindsey High Flyers for the
month of August are: Front:
Jose Cruz, JeMerrius Little,
Da’Marrius Little, Jamie
Kotey, Daniela Pulido, Charlie
Bacarisa and Miguel Garcia.
Middle: Zavier Hall, Jaquez
Brown, Summer Morgan,
Tequandrick Arnica, Destiny
Walker, Lilia Garcia and
Donovan Clay. Back: Darvin
Rump, Jasmine Woodson,
Raenishea Noles, Asia Toliver,
Nathaniel Keown, Brittany
Haynes and John Rogers.
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CoMMUNfTY Events
■ 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
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
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
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- Quail Run Elementary
School will hold a school
council meeting on Tuesday.
■ TOBACCO
CESSATION - A free
four-session course to help
you quit smoking and/or
using tobacco will be held
Thursday 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
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•Watch Repair
Hours:
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loam-6pm
Wed.
10am-1 pm
•Engraving
•Appraisals
•Estate Jewelry
•Class Rings
Flying high
Warner Robins.
■ BLOOD DRIVE - The
Houston-Middle Georgia
Chapter of the American Red
Cross will hold a blood drive
Sept. 25 from 2-7 p.m. at
Crossroads United Methodist
Church on 1600 Main St.
In Perry and First United
Methodist Church on 101
Wilson Dr. in Centerville.
■ MEETING - The
Warner Robins City Council
will meet Oct. 2 at 6:30
p.m. in the council chamber,
Warner Robins City Hall,
800 Watson Blvd. A prelimi
nary meeting is scheduled
for 5 p.m. in the upstairs
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conference room.
■ BAND
COMPETITION - The
Heart of Georgia Marching
Band Invitational will be
held Oct. 7 from 9 a.m.-lO
p.m. in McConnell-Talbert
Stadium. The cost is $5
per adult, $3 per child. The
even will be hosted by the
Warner Robins High School
Band Boosters, Inc. As far
as the venue, according to
a release, the boosters have
invited bands from all over
the southeastern part of the
United States to compete
against one another.
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Houston County High Early Childhood Education stu
dents Courtney Yllander and Mandy Wines practice
their CPR skills on “Bob the Dummy. ” Tim Putman, para
medic and Central Georgia Technical College instructor
recently visited the Early Childhood Education classes
to teach the students updated CPR skills in prepara
tion for the opening of Little Bears Preschool Sept. 5.
Little Bears Preschool is an on-site work-based Family
and Consumer Sciences Program designed as a train
ing situation for students who are interested in becom
ing teachers or daycare workers. Jane Cooper is the
instructor of the class.
Wffliams graduates
from basic training
Special to the Journal
Air Force Airman Ist
Class Joshua D. Williams
has graduated from
basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base,
San
Antonio,
Texas.
During
the six
weeks of
training,
Williams
studied
the Air
Force
mission,
organiza-
tion and military customs
and courtesies; performed
drill and ceremony march
es, and received physical
training, rifle marksman
ship, field training exercis-
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es and special training in
human relations.
In addition, those who
complete basic training
earn credits toward an
associate degree through
the Community College of
the Air Force.
Williams is the son of
Kimberly Ledbetter of Rice
Gate Drive, Richmond Hill
and grandson of Sandra
Crowder of Lake Joy Road,
Perry.
Williams is a 2005 gradu
ate of Habersham Central
High School, Mount Airy.
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