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Momingside Elementary School held a family math night recently. During that time,
families, teachers and students participated in math learning activities. The night
was sponsored with the help of the local Georgia Youth Science and Technology
Center. Pictured are Bryant Adkins with his family as well as Ashley Davis and her fam
ily taking part in math-related activities.
UGA offering equine classes
Special to the Journal
To help Georgia horse own
ers care for their more than
230,000 horses, University
of Georgia animal scien
tists have scheduled two
equine care short equine
Wednesday-Thursday.
“Mare care and reproduc
tion” is set for Wednesday
and “stallion management
and reproduction” Thursday.
Both classes will begin with
morning lecture and discus
sion sessions, followed by
afternoon labs.
Both sessions will be
at the UGA Animal and
Dairy Science Livestock
Instructional Arena at South
Milledge and Simonton
Bridge roads in Athens. The
courses are sponsored by the
UGA College of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences,
UGA Cooperative Extension
and the UGA College of
Veterinary Medicine.
The mare course will
address maiden care before
breeding, pregnant mare
care, reproductive anatomy
and physiology, artificial
insemination, ultrasound,
embryo transfer and older
mare breeding. It will cover
the newest technologies for
infertility and manipulation
of estrous cycles.
The stallion course will
cover reproductive anatomy
and physiology, management
of stallions before and during
breeding season, breeding
soundness exams, records
and proper paperwork and
collection and evaluation of
breeding material.
Registration will be from
7:30 to 8 a.m. each day. The
lectures and discussions will
begin at 8 a.m.
Register for each course
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Thursday
Noon Gene Salyer will
present a Christmas musical
program at the Primetime
luncheon for senior citizens
at Perry United Methodist
Church. The cost of the lun
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must be made by Dec. 5.
Call the church office, 987-
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Friday
8 p.m. The Perry Players
will present Dickens’ “A
Christmas Carol,” at the
Perry Players Community
Theater, 900 Main Street,
Perry. To be followed by
downtown carolers from
several Perry church
choirs. A Christmas at the
Crossroads event.
Saturday
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