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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006
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Logan Alford and Rachael Tessin carry their sign in memory of Barbara Williams during
the Memory Walk held in honor of Alzheimer victims. The event was held Friday evening
at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry.
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Sonya Kassoufpins a “in memory” card on Janice Spires. They were walking in memory
of Sonya’s mother, Dot Green.
Tax courses
being offered
Special to the Journal
Starting in October - No
computer or financial expe
rience?) No problem. When
you sign up for the Perry
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computerized tax school,
you’ll learn hands-on how to
accurately complete individ
ual income tax returns using
a computer. This six-week,
custom-designed computer
course teaches the strate
gies needed to gain a better
understanding of the ever
changing tax laws and the
knowledge to possibly make
a difference on your own
bottom line when it comes to
tax preparation.
Those who complete the
course might choose to pur
sue a career in the tax prepa
ration industry.
The highly interactive,
computerized tax course is
divided into two sections:
learning basic tax knowledge
and how to prepare a tax
return. The self-paced learn
ing environment appeals to
a variety of learning styles
and preferences while allow
ing students to master tax
terminology, forms and tax
laws.
“From pursuing a career
in tax preparation, to just
getting a better understand
ing of your own tax prepara
tion, our computerized tax
school will help you reach
those goals,” said Lorane
Walker, tax school registrar
of Perry Jackson Hewitt Tax
Service. “The tax knowledge
provided can be used in your
current career or on the path
to a career in the tax prepa
ration business.”
Experienced instructors
guide students through the
computerized application,
helping to create an inter
active learning atmosphere.
Tax school offers a flexible
schedule, with day and eve
ning classes available, and
provides affordable tuition
options. Classes generally
meet twice a week for three
hours, for a total of 36 hours
of training. Call Jackson
Hewitt Tax Service today at
770-465-6977 to learn more.
Note: Completion of course
is neither an offer nor a
guarantee of employment.
Additional training or expe
rience may be required. Most
offices are independently
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LOCAL
Community Events
■ CANCER SUMMITT
- Pastors, clergy and spiri
tual leaders from all area
congregations are invited
to gain expertise and learn
about resources to help
their members who have
cancer at “Cancer Summit
2006.” The program begins
with a pre-conference work
shop, Friday 6-8 p.m. and
continues with a full day of
programming on Saturday
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Ingleside Baptist Church,
834 Wimbish Road, Macon.
The fee is sls per person
and includes lunch. |
For more information,
call the Central Georgia
Cancer Coalition (478-
994-1914) or contact
kjudd@chwg.org.
■ CAR SEAT SAFETY
CHECKUP - The
Exchange Club of Perry,
Safe Kids of Houston
County, The Pilot Club
of Perry and Wal-Mart of
Perry are sponsoring a
free car seat safety check
up Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in the Wal-Mart
parking lot in Perry. For
more information, call
(478) 988-1827.
■ 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 preliminary meet
ing is scheduled for 5 p.m.
in the upstairs conference
room.
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per adult, $3 per child. The
even will be hosted by the
Warner Robins High School
Howto 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 Doily
Journal, PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069
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