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♦ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2006
Two ribbon
cuttings were
held recently
in Houston
County. The first
(above) was for
Impressions and
the other (right)
was for Dr.
Joseph Lomboy,
MD (board cer
tified in inter
nal medicine)
and Marietta
Lomboy, ANP
(CWCN adult
nurse practitio
ner.
Submitted
RFCU member wins computer
Special to the Journal
Herman Harpe, Jr. a
Warner Robins resident and
member of Robins Federal
Credit Union won a Gateway
Notebook Computer dur
ing Robins Federal Credit
Union’s “CU@Home or
Wherever You Are ” online
services promotion.
And talk about timing:
“This is an extreme bless-
\ ing because
our com
puter moni
tor at home
lust blew
esterday,”
v Vlarpe said.
Harpe was
chosen at
random
from more
than 1,000
HARPE
people age 18 and above who
signed up to receive online
services during the month of
September.
The promotion lasts until
Oct. 31, so another member
will win an additional com
puter.
The contest, according to
a release from RFCU, was
designed to encourage mem
bers to sign up for Home
Banking, e-Statements, and
Flint honored for
safety standards
Special to the Journal
Flint Energies was recent
ly recognized for exceed
ing national safety stan
dards through the Rural
Electric Safety Accreditation
Program, sponsored by the
National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association.
Flint Energies received a
Certificate of Excellence, the
highest honor for safety mea
sures in the electric utility
industry, during the Nov. 13
Georgia EMC annual meet
ing in Savannah.
“Earning this certificate
demonstrates our
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release read.
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Saturday, November 18 • 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, November 19 • 12 noon - 6 p.m.
Georgia National Fair & AgriCenter
McGill Marketplace
Perry Georgia
A unique shopping experience!
Fun & Festive items from more than 70 shoppes & merchants.
Saturday, November 18th
• 9 am -- Bonaire Middle School Jazz Band
•10 am The Sing Jr! Choir along with
Reverend Glenn Jakes and Dr. Thomas
Shelton from Perry Presbyterian Church
•11 am - Christmas Music presented by
Dr. Matthew & Tami Tesch-Jerles of
Vineville Methodist Church
•12 noon - Holiday Cooking Demo
presented by Three Southern Sisters of
the Kitchen Gallery
• 1 pm - Decorating Your Dining Room for
the Holidays presented by Joyce
Carlton Interiors
Tickets $4 in advanced/$5 at the door.
(Tickets also available from Two Friends, Impressions, Carlton Interiors, and the Swanson in Perry)
Tickets available from any Balvaunuca Club member or call
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Sponsored by the Balvaunuca Club of Perry.
Ribbon cuttings
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» 2 pm - Lea Fountain from Two Friends
• 3 pm - Perry High School Jazz Band
• 4 pm - Holiday Decorating &
Entertaining presented by, The Artist,
Mark Ballard
Sunday, November 19th
• 1 pm - Santa Claus arrives for pictures (1 until 4 pm)
presented by Gilbert Photography
• 2 pm - Author Hour with Jackie Cooper, Nick
Shelton & LeAnn Tuggle
» 3 pm - Storytelling for Children
• 4 pm - Get Organized! Presented by Andrea Sells
Community Events
■ THEATRE
PERFORMANCE- The
Warner Robins Little
Theater, which is located
at 502 South Pleasant
Hill Drive, is present
ing Romantic Comedy.
Romantic Comedy was
made into a movie in 1983
with Dudley Moore as Jason
and Mary Steenburgen as
Phoebe. Make your reser
vation for one of the perfor
mances today-Saturday by
calling 929-4579 between
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
■ EXHIBITION
- Middle Georgia College’s
Peacock Gallery announced
this past week it will be
hosting an exhibition by
artist Bridget Conn. The
exhibit entitled “Memory
Womb” will remain in the
gallery today until Jan. 18,
2007.
■ FALL BAZAAR - The
Fall Bazaar will be held
at Mt. Calvary Lutheran
Church, 336 Carl Vinson
Pkwy, Warner Robins,
How to Submit
■ To submit your event for the Community
Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e-mail to
jtidwell@evansnewspapers.com or mail to Houston Daily
Journal PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069
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Project at Houston Medical
Center, Pregnancy Center
in Warner Robins and
many others. Fresh cin
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made craft items as well as
a white elephant table will
be available. Breakfast and
lunch will be served by the
senior youth. Any ques
tions call 922-5783.
■ INDOORYARD SALE
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will hold an indoor yard
sale, “huge,” according to a
release from the organiza
tion, Saturday from 8 a.m.-
1 p.m. The workshop is
located at 716 North Young
Ave., in Warner Robins.
All proceeds are to ben
efit those developmentally
challenged. Also, per the
organization, “good, clean
quality items are appreci
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