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♦ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2006
Georgia National Fairgrounds Events
Jan, 5-6, 2007
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, 2007
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, 2007
Houston County
Junior Commercial
Dairy Heifer Show
■ Beef Dairy Arena/Beef
Community Events
■ WORK SESSION
- The Warner Robins City
Council work session is
scheduled for today at 4 p.m.
in the upstairs conference
room, Warner Robins City
Hall, 800 Watson Blvd.
■ SELF
MANAGEMENT CLASS
- A hypertension self-man
agement class will be held
Wednesday 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 (hyperten
sion). 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.
■ 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.
■ TOBACCO
CESSATION - A tobacco
cessation Course will be
held Jan. 8, 15, 22 and 29,
2007 from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
How to Submit
■ To submit your event for the Community Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e
mail to jtidwell@evansnewspapers.com or mail to Houston Daily Journal, PO. Box 1910,
Perry, GA 31069
Local association wins national award
Special to the Journal
The Peachbelt Association
of Insurance and Financial
Advisors recently received
the 2005-2006 ‘ Jack E.
Bobo Award of Excellence,
presented by the National
Association of Insurance and
Financial Advisors.
The award, according to
a release, recognizes asso
ciations in the NAIFA fed
eration that excel in areas
critical to their success and
growth over a one-year peri
od.
Those areas are member
benefits, advocacy, member
ship and governance.
“It’s an honor to be recog
nized by the national asso
ciation for the work we’ve
done to be successful this
year,” said Walon Smith, the
president of PAIFA.
“Our goal is to provide
insurance agents and finan
cial advisors who are mem
bers with the tools they need
Great Deals
Free AD
for items
under SSO
Call 987-1823
for details
Dairy Barn
Estimated number of peo
ple is set at 275
Information: 478-988-
6312
Jan. 8, 2007
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, 2007
WBCCI Airstream RV
Meeting
■ Georgia Bldg./Heritage
Hall/Roquemor e/McGill
Mkt.
Estimated number of peo
ple is set at 800
Information: 757-646-
4300
in the Houston Health
Pavilion EduCare Center.
The free four-session course
is designed to help you quit
smoking and/or using tobac
co. 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
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
to better serve their clients.
“With a strong association,
then the people of Warner
Robins benefit. Not only do
our members follow a strict
ethical code, but they have
access to resources that help
them stay well informed in
this competitive industry.
The people of Middle Georgia
should to do business with a
PAIFA member.”
The other officers of PAIFA
are: Paul Gilbert, President
elect; Nancy Deighan, sec
retary; Arthur MacDonald,
treasurer; Robert Engelauf,
National Committeeperson;
Audrey Davis-Ott. Public
relations and IFAPAC;
Arthur Loewen, member
ship; Sherry Goss and Bob
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Jan.l2-14, 2007
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
Jan. 19-21, 2007
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, 2007
HQHA Winter Classic
Quarter Horse Show
■ Reaves Arena/Covered
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.
■ SUPPORT GROUP
-A multiple sclerosis sup
port group will meet Jan.
9, 2007 at 7 p.m. in the
Houston Health Pavilion
EduCare Center.
■ SUPPORT GROUP
-A breast cancer support
and education group will
meet Jan. 15, 2-7 at 7 p.m.
in the Health Connections.
■ SUPPORT GROUP
- The Moms of Multiples
group will meet Jan. 16, 2007
at 7 p.m. in the Houston
Health Pavilion EduCare
Center.
■ HIGH MUSEUM TRIP
- The Fine Art Society of
Middle Georgia is planning
a trip to the High Museum,
Woodruff Arts Center in
Atlanta Jan 16, 2007. The
bus will leave from Warner
Robins Senior Citizens
Center at 9 a.m. and return
around 6 p.m. The cost is
$24 which includes trans
portation and admission to
the museum. To sign up call
Pat at 929-2891.
Bartz, directors.
The Peachbelt Association
of Insurance and Financial
Advisors, has 59 members.
It is one of approximately
830 local and state asso
ciations that comprise the
National Association of
Insurance and Financial
Advisors. Founded in 1890
as the National Association
of Life Underwriters, NAIFA
represents over 63,000 mem
bers nationwide.
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LOCAL
Horse Arena/Horse Barn
Estimated number of peo
ple is set at 1,845
Information: 770-227-
2159
Jan. 26-28, 2007
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
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funded low (0% to 3%) interest rate loan
(Certain income restrictions apply-Maximum income ranges from
$32,950f0r a single person to $62,150f0r a family of 8)
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