Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 25, 2006, Page 6A, Image 6

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♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2006 6A * * f&kjK- ■ ; '- ,: \ \ Jra ' sea. MGTC kicks off 2007 Giving Campaign Special to the Journal The Middle Georgia Technical College Foundation kicked off its 2007 Giving Campaign, “Reaching for the Future,” Oct. 12. The campaign will run from October until March, culminating with a fund raising golf tournament. The campaign, accord ing to a release, “will raise awareness in the community of how the college benefits Dooly, Houston, Peach and Woodland elects Marshall president Special to the Journal Woodland Property Partners, Inc., the devel oper of Houston Springs, announced that effective Oct. 16, the Board of Directors elected Matt Marshall as president of the company, in addition to his current position as chief financial officer. Marshall is a Perry native who returned to Perry after living in Atlanta for 23 years. He has been a vice presi dent, financial officer, and CPA for more than 20 years, and accepted the position of chief Financial officer with Woodland Property Partners in 2004. He will replace Jeff Moredock, who will pursue other interests. “Jeff Moredock has been an asset to the company for the past three years,” said Marshall. “His vision ary leadership during these years in promoting active adult resorts to the state of Georgia has brought much attention to the city of Perry. “The entire staff joins me in thanking Jeff for his dedi cation to the company, and we wish him the best in his future endeavors.” Marshall added they have “recalibrated” the staffing to “vigorously” answer the TAXING From page lA “The Taylor Business Systems software we use does not have a place for the address.” Kushinka said. “We had the addresses but some were wrong, because the only address is the mail ing address.” If the owner does not live at the property, the address is wrong,” he said. “We left them off this year. We want to get that corrected for next year.” Kushinka said the legal PLACES From page iA darkness, join New Life as the church celebrates the light - Jesus Christ - in a fun and safe Halloween alterna tive featuring worship songs and skits, carnival games, pumpkin carving, Bible character costume contest, candy and more. Dr. Anthony Baldwin is senior pastor of New Life Church, 2089 Hwy. 41 South. Call the church office for transportation within the Perry area at 988- LIFE. Westside Baptist Fall Festival Westside Baptist Church will hold its annual Fall Festival Tuesday from 5:30-8 Pulaski counties.” “Though MGTC is govern ment funded, there are many constraints and restrictions that apply to those funds,” the release states. “Through private funding, the college is able to help its students with additional scholar ships, stay current with ever changing technology, pro vide for continuous develop ment and improvement of faculty and staff, and expand and enhance the programs offered to the students.” MGTC’s faculty and staff demands of active adults choosing to relocate to mid dle Georgia. “I am confident that we have a great team who is dedicated to the company and to the vision of the com pany,” said Marshall, “and who is prepared to continue to move forward as planned. “The value of contribution to the company is reflect ed in our continued confi dence in the business and we remain very optimistic about the growth prospects for Houston Springs.” Marshall continued by saying two weeks ago the organization exhibited at a senior trade show in Florida. There, they launched our new marketing campaign entitled “Retire to Middle Georgia”. “Our mission is to pro mote Perry, and Georgia, as a retirement destination. This show was the first of many shows we will be exhibit ing at over the next several months in preparation for the market turnaround.” For questions, contact Melanie Lewis, director of Marketing and Public Relations for Houston Springs, at 988-8100, Ext. 1104. You can also reach her via e-mail at mlewis@houstonsprings. com. description of the property is all that is required and that is what is used when selling the property. That description includes land lot, district, subdivision and if a larger tract, the acreage. He said most people don’t notice, because the mortgage is set up to be paid through an escrow account. “When the bill comes they just set it aside.” If someone calls, “we do go through each one with them,” Kushinka said. “If they own 500, we’ll go through all 500. We’ll do what we have to.” p.m. There will be games, inflatables, face painting, food, a silent auction and of course, candy. There will also be a live remote from the local Christian radio station, The Hook 102 FM. Westside Baptist Church is at 1101 Dunbar Road. For more information call 785-1024. /fcaiinhtArt, ©I CedariMAX [air SI MONTON' WINDOWS vc* m*h* ?.<><>■»* 939-2701 are also participating in the campaign. The employees that donate are able to participate in “Foundation Fridays,” which allows them to wear jeans and a MGTC shirt every week. Other mem bers of the community have gotten off to an early start supporting the campaign, I : y I r M T§ ■ JiWHfM I jMfc I BE L, JB Hi? Jk Enter to win a VIP experience at the 2006 SEC Football Championship! 4Zf gfwfr Including tickets, sideline access, hotel and airline accommodations, and more! See participating stem for details. 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