Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 25, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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Satlo-2pm 3 X 929-0624 2508 Moody Road 00038805 LOCAL Commuwiy Events ■ SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING - Shirley Hills Elementary School will hold a school council meet ing Thursday. ■ BOOK SALE -The Warner Robins Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its 4lßt annual used book sale at Houston Mall Thursday-Saturday. On sale will be tons of books - from antique to travel. The sale will open with a sneak preview from 5- 6 p.m, Thursday. Those who attend the $5, one hour preview will have the first opportunity to browse through the books. There will be no admission charge during the remainder of the sale from 6-9 p.m., Thursday; 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Friday; 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturday. All books will be half-price on Oct. 28. For further information visit www.aauwwrga.org. ■ FLU PRESENTATION - A presentation on Pandemic Flu planning will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at 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, RO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069 Sumrall completes officer training Special to the Journal Matthew D. Sumrall has completed a U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps field training encampment at Maxwell Air Force Base, Gunter Annex, Montgomery, Ala. The four-or six-week summer training camp is designed to motivate, educate, and evaluate the cadets’ leadership poten tial to be Air Force offi cers, and to determine their potential for entry into the ROTC Professional Officer Course. Normally, cadets between their sophomore and junior Your Friend in Georgia! Georgia House of Representatives District 146 Experienced Leadership Proven Results Larry is a Conservative Voice in the Legislature! Larry is for Affordable, Accessible Health Care! Larry is Moving Education Forward! Larry works to Lower Your Taxes Every Day! St. Christophers Episcopal Church, Macon Road, in Perry. The presenter will be Jennifer Jones from the Office of Emergency Preparedness. There will be a 30-minute presenta tion followed by a ques tion and answer session. Call the church at 987- 2190 for information and to let the planners know the number of people who will attend. ■ FALL FESTIVAL - Southside Baptist Church of 1040 N. Houston Lake Rd. in Warner Robins is having a Family Fall Festival Thursday from 6-9 p.m. According to a release, there will be food, fun and fellowship for all ages. There will be also be games, rides, candy and “great” food at reasonable prices, the release states, as well as live entertainment. Costumes are welcomed. (Please no witches, devils, ghosts or ghouls). There is also no admission charge - only a food donation for a local community food bank. (Small jars of peanut year of college attend the encampment. The training gives students their first exposure to a working Air Force environment and an opportunity to learn and apply officer leadership theory, techniques, and responsibilities. Encampment training includes leadership evalu ation exercises, officer spe cialty orientation, survival techniques, confidence course, physical fitness, air craft and aircrew orienta tion, small arms handling, human relations orienta tion and equal opportunity education, and study of the Vote Larry*^§^ ONea 2006 HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL butter, jelly, can goods, dry milk, small bags of flour and sugar and rice.) Call 953-9388 for more. ■ BBQ/Auction - Central Fellowship Christian Academy will hold a BBQ/auction Saturday. 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 pro vided by Satterfields. The silent auction will be held all day with the live auction starting at 7 p.m. For more information, call 788-6906, ext. 129. ■ RESOURCE FAIR - Saturday, One Church One Child of Georgia, Inc. will sponsor a Foster Care and Adoption Resource Fair. This resource fair will provide information to pro spective foster and adop tive parents on the needs of children in state cus tody. For more information visit www.ococg.org. The Foster Care and Adoption Resource Fair is open to the public. For more informa tion, call 770-306-1750. organization and functions of an Air Force base. Upon graduating from the attending college or university and successfully completing the ROTC pro gram requirements, the cadet is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. In addition, Sumrall scored in the top third of his flight. He is the son of David L. Sumrall of Waterford Drive, Bonaire and Dottie Mclnnis of Dupdee Pass, Byron. In 2004, he graduated from Northside High School in Warner Robins. 00039747