Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 20, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A ♦ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2006 SgjwxEvgjjs^ 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. Houday Events Today 10 a.m. - Byron Methodist will perform the mime pro gram. For more information, Howto Submit ■ Send information about events for this holiday calendar to cperkins@evansnewspapers.com or call Charlotte Perkins at 987-1823, Ext. 234. Community Events ■ CPR/AED CLASS -The American Red Cross Houston Middle Georgia Chapter will be holding an Adult CPR/AED and infant/ child CPR class today from 8 a.m.-noon at the chapter office on 346 Corder Road. Cost is $45 for both class es and S3O for individiual classes and must be paid prior to the day of the class. Call 478-923-6332 for more information. ■ DAY CAMP -Slots, according to Houston County YMCA executive director Jim Mercer, are “filling fast” for their YMCA Christmas Break Day Camp. “Your stu dents can have lots of fun at the YMCA,” he added. The camp will be offered from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the three weeks: Thursday- Friday, Dec. 26-29 and Jan. 2-4, 2007 at the Houston County YMCA, 2954 Moody Road. The cost per week for full members is $34 for week Howto Submit ■ To submit your event for the Community Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e-mail to cperkins@evansnewspapers. com or mail to Houston Daily Journal, PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069 Georgia National Fairgrounds Events Jan, 5-6 Georgia Farm Credit Winter Pig Classic ■ New South Arena/Sheep & Swine Barn 1 Estimated number of peo ple is set at 3,465 Information: 912-248- 2236 Jan. 5-7 U.S. Team Roping Championships ■ Horse Barn/Covered Horse Arena/Reaves Arena Estimated number of peo ple is set at 2,715 Information: 386-546- 3210 Jan. 6 Houston County Junior Commercial Dairy Heifer Show ■ Beef Dairy Arena/Beef Dairy Barn Estimated number of peo ple is set at 275 Information: 478-988- 6312 1 We wouCd tide to thand each of you for your Cove and support this past year. We wish each of you a very ‘Merry Christmas and hope you have a great ‘Uew Year! Much Love , ‘Diane & Whitney Cxdpepper ‘PS. This is your Christmas Cardlll Centerville Elementary School Today The Centerville Elementary chorus, dance team and jump rope team will perform a Christmas program for the school at 9: a.m. Parkwood Elementary contact the library at 987- 3050. Dec. 21 4 p.m. - First Baptist one, S6B for week two and ssl for week three. For pro gram members, week one is S4O, week two is SBO and week three is S6O. There is a 10 percent sibling discount and program membership is minimum requirement to participate in all programs at the Houston County YMCA, Mercer said. Call 922-2566 or go online at www.hocoymca. org for more. ■ WORK SESSION - The Warner Robins City Council work session is scheduled for Dec. 28 at 4 p.m. in the upstairs confer ence room, Warner Robins City Hall, 800 Watson Blvd. ■ REPUBLICAN BREAKFAST - The Republican breakfast meet ing will be held Jan. 6, 2007 at 8:30 a.m. at Sonny’s Real Pit BBQ on Russell Parkway in Warner Robins. No reservations necessary. Continental breakfast avail able at a cost of $3.25. Jan. 8 Go Tell Crusades with Rick Cage ■ Miller Hall Estimated number of peo ple is set at 1,000 Information: 478-953- 7480 Jan. 11-19 WBCCI Airstream RV Meeting ■ Georgia Bldg./Heritage Hal 1/Roque more/McGill Mkt. Estimated number of peo ple is set at 800 Information: 757-646- 4300 Jan.l2-14 Georgia Horse Council & Southern States NBHA ■ Reaves Arena/Covered Horse Arena/Horse Barn/ Multi Purpose Bldg Estimated number of peo ple is set at 4,635 Information: 770-922- 3350 School Today At 9 a.m. and 9:45 a.m., the chorus and stringß will perform the Parkwood Christmas Musical for stu dents in the cafeteria. Russell Elementary School Northside Elementary School Church will be hosting a Christian program, includ ing piano, music, puppet show, et cetera). For more ■ SELF MANAGEMENT CLASS - A hypertension self-man agement class will be held Jan. 3, 2007 from 4-5 p.m. at the Houston Health Pavilion EduCare Center. Gain the knowledge and skills you need to control your high blood pressure (hypertension). This class is comprised of an initial one-hour session followed by five monthly weight and blood pressure screenings. Educational materials will be available. Call 478-923- 9771 to pre-register. ■ CHAMBER MEETING - The Georgia Chamber of Commerce will host its annual meeting dinner and Eggs & Issues breakfast Jan. 8-9, 2007 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Ron Galloway, a pro-business author, film maker and speaker will headline the dinner the first day (Monday). That Tuesday Jan.l9-21 Georgia Reined Cow Horse Show ■ Covered Horse Arena/ Horse Barn Estimated number of peo ple is set at 380 Information: 229-317- 3921 Jan. 26-28 HQHA Winter Classic Quarter Horse Show ■ Reaves Arena/Covered Horse Arena/Horse Barn Estimated number of peo ple is set at 1,845 Information: 770-227- 2159 Jan. 26-28 National Swine Registry Swine Show ■ New South Arena/Sheep & Swine Barn/Hoof & Horn Room Estimated number of peo ple is set at 1,000 Information: 765-463- 3594 LOCAL Today A Yuletide Celebration will be presented by the Northside Elementary School fourth and fifth grade chorus Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. for families and Wednesday at 9 a.m. for students. The program will feature holiday classics taken from Houston County’s new “Share the information, contact the library at 987-3050. Dec. 24 9-11 a.m. - Center Stage more than 2,500 business and community leaders and elected officials will gath er again for the breakfast. Newly re-elected Gov. Sonny Perdue, Lt. Gov.-elect Casey Cagle and Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson will all be on hand to speak. According to Georgia Chamber President & CEO, George Israel, “Each year’s Eggs & Issues Breakfast seems to get larger and take on more importance, and we expect the 2007 events to be especially significant follow ing the elections.” Tickets are SIOO each with tables of 10 available for SI,OOO. Eggs & Issues breakfast tickets are SSO with tables of 10 available for SSOO. For more information, visit www.gachamber.com, or con tact the Georgia Chamber at 404-223-2264 or toll free at 1-800-241-2286. ■ vn ' i lmj | • fy-p? p » jdttM j CAU 1-888-58-NEXTEI CLICK getnextelnow.com CO to Nextel retailers OperarkiresmEifaMdiipenibies. NEXTEL RETAIL STORES MACON 4696 Presidential Pkwy. 478-405-7507 Nortel's lifeline and linkup plans offer qualified lowtnoome customers discounts of up to sllsO on their basic monthly wireless bid and SIO.OO off the $19.99 activation fee. 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