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♦ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2006
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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, t he 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
Holiday Events
Today
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.
for reservations.
Sunday
11 a.m. - The Sanctuary
Choir of Second Memorial
Baptist Church, 1845
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Local graduates
basic training
Special to the Journal
Air Force Airman Anthony
(' Wellborn has graduated
from basic military training
at Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of
training, Wellborn studied
the Air Force mission, orga
niz ati on,
and military
court Of :
performed 'rfp|
drill and
ceremony
and received f
physical 7 -•
train in g, WELLBORN
rifle marks
man s h i p ,
field training exercises, and
special training in human
relations.
In addition, those who
complete basic training
earn credits toward an asso
ciate degree through the
Community College of the
Air Force. He is the son of
Carol Wellborn of Davis
Ave., Perry. Wellborn is a
2005 graduate of Perry High
School.
Gibby graduates
basic training
Special to the Journal
Army Pvt. Bobby S. Gibby
has graduated from basic
combat training at Fort
Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
During the nine weeks of
training, Gibby studied the
Army mission, history, tradi
tion and core values, physi
cal fitness, and received
instruction and practice in
basic combat skills, military
weapons, chemical warfare
and bayonet training, drill
and ceremony, marching,
rifle marksmanship, armed
and unarmed combat, map
reading, field tactics, mili
tary courtesy, military jus
tice system, basic first aid,
foot marches and field train
ing exercises.
He is the son of Terri Gibby
of Madison Drive, Bonaire.
Gibby is a 2005 graduate of
the Houston County Career
and Technology- Center,
Warner Robins.
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Call 987-1813
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
Northside Middle
School
Kings Chapel Road. Perry,
will present, “Jesus,
There’s Something About
that Name.” The musi
cal is arranged by Russell
Mauldin. The choir will be
under the direction of Jenny
Ledger, Minister of Music
and Student. Norman Gay is
the narrator. A nursery will
be provided and visitors are
welcome. For information,
call the pastor, Dr. Tracy
Brinson at 987-1025, or
Jenny Ledger at 218-0485.
2:30 p.m. - The Perry
Players production of “ A
Christmas Carol.” Tickets
are slo.fbr adults and $5 for
students. Please call 987-
5354 between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m. for reservations.
Monday
4 p.m,-10 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
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Northside Middle School’s
Band Holiday Concert will
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Monday
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Northside Elementary
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Tuesday and
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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
instructor will be DJ. Bring
your own refreshments.
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-
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Dec. 21
4 p.m. - First Baptist
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A Yuletide Celebration
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Northside Elementary
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of the selections include
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Tuesday
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the conductor who reads the
holiday classic to the chil
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the children. The event will
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Moringside
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Tuesday
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