Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 05, 2006, Section B, Page 6B, Image 12

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Finally, the plane lands in the ocean next to the ship, which then uses its crane to place it back on the deck. The other main fea tured ride is Desert Storm Desert Attack, where a Navy jet takes off from an aircraft carrier, flies through canyons, takes out enemy missile launchers and engag es in a dog fight with an enemy jet. Another ride the Volcano Mine takes you through an incredible ore mine built on a planet of bubbling lava and volcanic magma. The cost for a ride on the JOIN From page iA State University and Middle Georgia Technical College will work together to enhance the lives of people in the central Georgia area,” said Dr. Daniel K. Wims, FVSU Executive Vice president for Academic Affairs. “We want to provide better access to high-quality, affordable edu cation.” The Memorandum of Understanding with Middle Georgia Technical College is the first of many efforts to increase enrollment at FVSU and strengthen its community outreach efforts, according to Rivers. Allen said, “Middle Georgia Tech endeavors to continue seeking partner ships in our community to enhance opportunities for all our students. Our mission is workforce development, but we cannot turn a blind eye to those students who wish to continue their education before entering the work- included prayer, an inspi rational message and carol singing, as well as the light ing of the new Christmas tree on the old courthouse square. Following the service there was a candlelight walk down Carroll Street led by the cast of “The Christmas Carol,” which is to be presented by Transporter is $5 or $4 for students attending a muse um education program. The Transporter can also be rented for special occa sions and group events. The attraction is an exten sion of the Museum s Mission Quest Flight Simulator Program. Mission Quest uses six cockpit simulators to teach the math and sci ence applications of flight to middle and high school stu dents. In the last fiscal year a total of 3,763 participants attended a Mission Quest program accounting for more than 10,400 contact hours. The Museum of Aviation Foundation provided fund ing to build a new enclosed climate-controlled structure onto the south side of the Eagle Building to house the new Transporter. The ride is built by Flight Avionics of North America, Inc. in force.” “Fort Valley State has long been a shining light in Middle Georgia,” Allen continued. “For us to be affiliated with a university with such a rich history only enhances our image in the community. I am so glad that Dr. Rivers has the foresight and the vision to recognize what we can achieve together.” GEORGIA DISCOUNT FLOORING 913 N. Davis Drive • Warner Robins • 478-329-8273 LAMINATE SALE! 89< Per sa. ft. Check all our sales at www.ls9special.com HOURS: Mon - Sat 10-7 fiwWm ' id: i / m- -. ' 1 / „■• E * v ': v r • S|| -'. 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Some highlights, listed daily in the Journal’s “Holiday Happenings” will be trolley rides in historic downtown Perry on Sunday afternoon, and the very popular “Walk Museum in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. People Pleasing! (We will delight you!) 1-75 exit 136 * 987-8877 DONATE TO GOODWILL. www.goodwillworks.org Building lives, families, and commume^mlmntftTnm! j ' * Journal 'Charlotte Perkins The Mahala Club and the Kiwanis Club teamed up in Perry for Breakfast with Santa, which attracted hundreds for pancakes and pictures of kids talking to St. Nick. Through Bethlehem” at Shirley Hills Baptist Church in Warner Robins on Dec. The Pest Control Store u Professional Products • Professional Advice” Stop li\ and ( lu ck Oat Oar Sew Retail 2060 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins 478-922- I 22 I * y 141045 >vu w.thepesteonlrolslore.com y>. . i P % Item PDI 9S W 14 ct. 399.95 1/2 ct. 799.95 1 ct. 1895.00 IH I l/2ct. 3300.00 , 2 ct. 4695.00 m Item ERi 16 let, 1499.95 WM' j ,» . ’ 5! 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