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♦ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2006
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As pictured, Unwood Elementary School children in Lisa Jones’ second grade class
recently learned that math can be fun and very graphic.
Reserve band performing free concert series
Special to the Journal
The Band of the U.S.
Air Force Reserve and the
Museum of Aviation has
begun its free, month
long concert series at the
Museum of Aviation amphi
theatre. They will contin
ue on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
through Oct. 3.
Performed annually in
September, this year’s series
will kick off with the Band of
the U.S. Air Force Reserve’s
contemporary rock group,
Reserve Generation. The
group will play contempo
rary popular music, rhythm
and blues, jazz and coun
try hits from the 60s, and
selections from Billboard
Magazine’s Hot 100 includ
Houston County Career
and Technology Center
student Jordan Wilson
was awarded the Evening
Optimist Student of the
Month Award for August
by Ellen Strait. This is a
monthly award presented,
according to a release, to
a “deserving” student by
the Evening Optimist Club
of Warner Robins.
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Houston County High School Early Childhood Education students Neit Rozier, Sara
Smith, Heather Nelson and Qinny Johnson pose by their first place winning door design
preated for HCHS Spirit week. They used bulletin board preparation skills they have
learned through their Early Childhood Education class. Their teacher is Jane Cooper.
Math can be fun
ing rock, rap and hip-hop.
Tuesday, the band’s Blue
Notes will play a blend of
jazz and blues with a touch
of Latin spice, blending tra
ditional swing with today’s
rock, comedy, choreography,
and audience participation.
On the following Tuesday,
Southern Aire, the Celtic
rock group made up of mem
bers from the Air Force
Reserve Pipe Band, will per
form Celtic music on a vari
ety of traditional Irish and
Scottish instruments.
The concert series will
end Oct. 3 with the Concert
Band performing a wide
range of music from classical
to Broadway and Hollywood
music.
“The people and com
Top student
Door winners
munities of Middle Georgia
are such great supporters
of Team Robins and the Air
Force Reserve,” said Capt.
Chad Steffey, Reserve Band
commander and conductor.
“The September Concert
Series is a wonderful oppor
tunity for us to give some
thing back to them. It’s also
special for the band mem
bers to play at home for
their friends and families,
since we spend most of the
year traveling.”
Concert goers are encour
aged to come early and
bring a picnic basket, lawn
chairs and blankets. In case
of inclement weather, the
concerts will be held in the
Century of Flight Hangar.
LOCAL
Community Events
■ MEETING - The
Warner Robins City Council
will meet Monday at 6:30
p.m. in the council cham
ber, Warner Robins City
Hall, 800 Watson Blvd.
A preliminary 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
- Quail Run Elementary
School will hold a school
council meeting on
Tuesday.
■ TOBACCO
CESSATION - A free
four-session course to help
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■ September, 1956 - Meadows awarded degree
Wendall Meadows was honored with the American Farmer degree by the National
Future Farmers Assocation. The award was presented at the National FFA convention
in Kansas City. The award was the highest honor aN FFA member could receive.
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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 Thursday from 1-6
p.m. at the Lowe’slocation
on 2704 Watson Blvd. in
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
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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 prelim
inary meeting is scheduled
for 5 p.m. in the upstairs
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 com
pete against one another.
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