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♦ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2006
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The Matt Arthur Elementary School Mighty Knights for the week of Sept. 18 were chosen for being great examples
of the character trait of the week, “courage.”
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Jack and Jill went up the hill, as well as Shaquaoia Cobb, lan Turner and Hunter Whaley
in Bonnie Bowling’s K class. The children recently entertained their parents, grand
parents and classmates with a variety of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. Parkwood’s
Kindergarteners recited and sang many of the traditional (but never too old to be
learned) rhymes.
Top student
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Houston County Crossroads Center student Christina
Cramer was selected and honored as the September
Evening Optimist Student of the Month. She is shown
with Ellen Strait, left, president of the Optimist Club and
Crossroads Principal Randall Hinson.
Community Events
■ FALL FESTIVAL - The
Sacred Heart Fall Festival
will be held Saturday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sacred
Heart Church, 250 South
Davis Drive, Warner Robins.
Parking will be available at
the church, Robins Federal
Credit Union and Macon
State College - Warner
Robins Campus. Country
music star T. Graham Brown
will hold a free concert along
with concerts by Josh Graf &
Company and the Buttercats.
Various rides and games will
also be at the festival.
■ SERVICE BOARD
MEETING -The Phoenix
Center Community Service
Board will meet Oct. 23 at
12:30 p.m. at the Phoenic
Center, 940 Hwy. 96, Warner
Robins, Ga. Time is provided
for public input and ques
tions about accredited ser
vices. For more information,
call 478-988-1002 or Laren
Lynch at 988-1002, ext. 115.
■ DEMENTIA
SEMINAR - Perry Hospital
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
Showing courage
Mother goose
will hold a “Understanding
Dementia” seminar Oct.
23 from noon-1 p.m. in the
hospital medical library. Dr.
Javed Fazel will be the quest
speaker. To register, call 923-
9771.
■ SCHOOL COUNCIL
MEETING - Perry Primary
School will hold a school
council meeting Oct. 24 at 6
p.m. in the cafeteria.
■ SCHOOL COUNCIL
MEETING -Shirley Hills
Elementary School will hold
a school council meeting
Oct. 26.
■ BBQ/Auction - Central
Fellowship Christian
Academy will hold a BBQ/
auction Oct. 28. The BBQ
will be served from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. for lunch and 5-
6:30 p.m. for dinner. The
pulled pork and smoked
turkey will be provided by
Satterfields. The silent auc
tion will be held all day with
the live auction starting at 7
p.m. For more information,
call 788-6906, ext. 129.
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Perry Middle names top
students of the month
Special to the Journal
The following are Perry
Middle School’s students of
the month for September:
Tianna Goodman
(Seventh) is the SOTM for
September.
Honors
Sixth grade - Rebecca
Pinckney
Seventh grade - Brittany
Brown
Eighth grade honors -
Danny Rice
Paws
Seventh grade - Casey
Brooks
Eighth grade - Kristen
Perkins
Comets
Halle Hagler
D.J. Brown
Stars
Michelle Clarington
Codi Hopper
Hush Puppies
Ovcn-Roa«ted Red Potatoes
Ca|it«i P«#l-n-«at Shrimp
Cola Slaw
Salad Bar
Clam Chowder
Bread
Fruit Cobbler
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
Suns
Colton Winkler
Kiley Lister
Cheetahs
Tianna Goodman
William Bivins
Lions
Danielle Hudson
Matthew Fairchild
Cougars
Scarlett Wilkes
Chase Jones
Superstars
Tony Waldrop
Talia Mitchell
Top Gun
Brittany Davis
Jonathon Turner
Champions
Ashley Adams
Thomas Burnham