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♦ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006
The Warner
Robins Area
Chamber of
Commerce
hosted a rib
bon cutting for
Michael D. Doyle,
D.D.S. Nov. 30.
Celebrating the
opening of their
new location at
600 Professional
Drive (Spillers
Professional
Park), Dr. and
Mrs. Michael
Doyle, their
children, Adam,
Andrew, Allison
, and Austin
were joined by
friends, fam
ily and Chamber
Ambassadors.
The dental prac
tice is limited to
Endodontics. For
more informa
tion call 478-971-
1228.
Contributed
Holiday Events
Today
10 a.m. - Santa visits sto
rytime at the Perry Library.
For more information, con
tact the library at 987-3050.
8 p.m. - The Perry Players
production of “ A Christmas
Carol.” Tickets are $lO
for adults and $5 for stu
dents. Please call 987-5354
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
for reservations.
Friday
4-10 p.m. - “Walk through
Bethlehem” at Shirley Hills
Baptist Church. A re-enact
ment in costume, with live
animals, of life in the village
of Bethlehem at the time
of Jesus’ birth. This event
attracts thousands each
year. Free.
8 p.m. - The Perry Players
production of “ A Christmas
Carol.” Tickets are $lO
for adults and $5 for stu
dents. Please call 987-5354
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School Events
Special to the Journal
Below are the special
programs Houston County
school children have sched
uled for parents and the gen
eral public. Except where
noted, the performances are
free of charge. A schedule is
shown below by school.
Centerville Elementary
School
Wednesday
The Centerville
Elementary chorus, dance
team and jump rope team
will perform a Christmas
program for the school at
9: a.m.
Parkwood Elementary
School
Tuesday
A Parkwood Christmas
musical will be held at 7
p.m. in the cafeteria.
Wednesday
At 9 a.m. and 9:45 a.m.,
the chorus and strings will
perform the Parkwood
Christmas Musical for stu
dents in the cafeteria. Russell
Elementary School
Bonaire Middle School
Today
The Bonaire Middle School
Band Holiday Concert will
be at 6:30 p.m. in the BMS
gym. The school’s jazz band
will also perform.
Huntington Middle
School
Today
The Huntington Middle
School band winter concert
will be held starting at 6:30
p.m. The concert will be held
in the HMS gym. The sixth
grade band begins at 6:30,
seventh-grade at 7 p.m., and
eighth-grade at 7:30 p.m.
Northside Middle
School
Tuesday
Northside Middle School’s
Band Holiday Concert will
be at 7 p.m. in the NMS
gym.
Warner Robins Middle
School
Today
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between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
for reservations.
Saturday
10 a.m. - Perry High
Students read to children
at the Perry Library. For
more information, contact
the library at 987-3050.
8:30-10:30 a.m. - Photos
and Breakfast with Santa at
The Swanson, with Forever
Young Photography.
4-10 p.m. - “Walk through
Bethlehem” at Shirley Hills
Baptist Church. A re-enact
ment in costume, with live
animals, of life in the village
of Bethlehem at the time
of Jesus’ birth. This event
attracts thousands each
year. Free.
8 p.m. - The Perry Players
production of “ A Christmas
Carol.” Tickets are $lO
for adults and $5 for stu
dents. Please call 987-5354
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The Warner Robins Middle
School band will have its
annual Christmas concert
at the Warner Robins Civic
Center. The concert will
begin at 7 p.m. The best
time for pictures and/or
video of the program would
be around 7:30 p.m. The
event usually lasts until 8:15
p.m.
Today
The Warner Robins Middle
School seventh and eighth
grade band Christmas con
cert will be held at 7 p.m.
in the Warner Robins Civic
Center.
Westside Elementary
School
Today
Westside Elementary
School presents An Evening
of Fine Arts, featuring an
art show and music program
Thursday, in the gym from
4-6 p.m.
Houston County High
School
Monday
The Houston County High
ensemble and Senior wom
en’s ensemble will sing at
Central Baptist Church, at
6:30 p.m.
Northside Elementary
School
Tuesday and
Wednesday
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Sunday
2:30 p.m. - The Perry
Players production of “ A
Christmas Carol.” Tickets
are $lO for adults and $5 for
students. Please call 987-
5354 between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m. for reservations.
Monday
4 p.m.-lO p.m. “Walk
through Bethlehem” at
Shirley Hills Baptist Church.
A re-enactment in costume,
with live animals, of life in
the village of Bethlehem at
the time of Jesus’ birth. This
event attracts thousands
each year. Free.
Tuesday
10 a.m.-noon- Holiday
Line Dance Party hosted
by Houston Healthcare
Complex at the Perry Art
Center, 1121 Macon Road,
Perry. Shirley Thompson,
Senior Care Line Dance
A Yuletide Celebration
will be presented by the
Northside Elementary
School fourth and fifth
grade chorus Dec. 19 at 6:15
p.m. for families and Dec. 20
at 9 a.m. for students. The
program will feature holiday
classics taken from Houston
County’s new “Share the
Music” curriculum. Some
of the selections include
“Winter Wonderland,”
“Rocking Around the
Christmas Tree,” “Feliz
Navidad,” and “Jingle Bell
Rock.” In addition to sing
ing, some of the chorus
members will break dance
and jitterbug to make this
program one-of-a-kind.
Eagle Springs
Elementary School
Tuesday
The Eagle Springs
Elementary School Pre-K
and kindergarten classes will
once again take off to the
Polar Express. Each year
the classes decorate a school
bus to resemble the Polar
Express. ESES Assistant
Principal David Carver is
the conductor who reads the
holiday classic to the chil
dren. They have hot choco
late and then Santa visits
the children. The event will
take place around 9 a.m.
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7 p.m. - First Baptist/
Grace Church will perform
a Christmas program. For
more information, contact
the library at 987-3050.
Wednesday
10 a.m. - Byron Methodist
will perform the mime pro
gram. For more information,
contact the library at 987-
3050.
Dec. 21
4 p.m. - First Baptist
Church will be hosting a
Christian program, includ
ing piano, music, puppet
show, et cetera). For more
information, contact the
library at 987-3050.
Dec. 24
9-11 a.m. - Center Stage
for Christ presents “Jesus
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morning service at Perry
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Alicia Seance, a master
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graduated from Middle
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Carrie Williams is the
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She specializes in the new
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style. She is also certified
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Victoria Davis, a native
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