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♦ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2006
6B
Community Events
■ 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
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
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
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, “Georgia FBLA and the March of Dimes:
Saving the Foundation for the Future”
Did you Know
• FttA-fBL hat been Involved *ti the March of Dimes for more than 30 years.
• Chapters (rave raised over million
• FESLA-PBL is the largest youth group fundraiser for the March of Dimas.
. The March of Dimes and fBIAPBL has teamed up to become Involved In the
service learning movement that is sweeping the nation.
. This movement Integrates classroom teaming with community service
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. To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects,
premature birth anti infant mortality.
. To help children today by uxmgpg to save babies from the silent crisis
of premature birth.
. To give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to tgeir health.
. Has saved the lives of millions of babies over the past m years. And
toe wont stop until uie reach the day when every baby Is torn healthy
• Give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to their health.
«Kla> by wommg to save babies from the i
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4 to get involved witt) March of Dimes.
ABOVE:
From
left: Court
ney Boone,
chapter
president,
Betty Gomez,
Brittany
Bryan, chap
ter reporter
and Region
5 conference
coordinator,
show off the
sign. RIGHT:
Perry High
School’s
March
of Dimes
poster. The
Perry High
School FBLA
received
Honorable
Mention for
the design
at the Fall
Motivational
Rally.
Contributed
Perry FBLA enters sign contest
Special to the Journal
As part of the Perry High
School state service proj
ect, “Georgia FBLA and the
March of Dimes: Saving the
Foundation for the Future,”
the PHS FBLA participated
in the Design a March of
Dimes Sign Contest.
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.
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
■ 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
Dairy Barn
The contest took place
this year in conjunction
with the Georgia FBLA
Fall Motivational Rally and
FBLA Day at the Georgia
State Fair Sept. 25.
Perry High designed a
March of Dimes sign to pro
mote the various aspects of
March of Dimes and FBLA
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.
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
and received the “Honorable
Mention” Award.
The Perry High FBLA
Chapter has designated the
month of January 2007 as
“March of Dimes” Month
with several activities
planned to raise money to
help prevent birth defects in
Georgia.
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Contributed
Emily Whigam’s pre-K class at Perry Primary was busy recently busy building
gingerbread houses to be used as centerpieces for the schools Christmas dinner.
According to a release from the school, the students constructed and decorated
their houses with “great pride. Who could resist ... a little sampling took place
between pieces.” Pictured are students: Makeil Kendricks, Keniya Mitchell, Brianna
Rogers, De’Kimere West and Justin Singleton busy at work.
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Contributed
Lt. Col. Jonathan Cox, a Thomson Middle School parent, presented a framed flag
to the school recently. The inscription reads, “This flag was proudly flown over the
skies of Iraq for Thomson Middle School in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.”
Cox is shown in the attached photo presenting the gift to Thomson Middle Principal
Tammy Dunn.
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Rewards of up to *I,OOO - Remain Anonymous!
Daniel Gerard Hubert
Wanted for violation of probation from
State Court, bench warrant firm State Coart
LKA: 100 block of Woodcrest
Circle, Warner Robins
Jermaine Jones
Wanted for violation of probation from
State Court and aggravated batten
LKA: 600 block of King
George Drive, Warner Robins
Gerald Lee Kormos
Wanted for hail jumping
LKA: 100 block Dove Court,
Warner Robins
James Manson Jr.
Wanted on arrest order for failure to appear
from Superior Court/child support
LKA: 100 block of Veronica Court.
Warner Robins
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Flag presentation
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Stanislas Masekeela Jackson
aka “Stan”
Wanted on arrest order for failure lo appear
from Superior Court/child support
LKA: 300 block of Melvin Street,
W arner Robins
Reginald Antonio Kendrick
Wanted for failure to appear, aggravated assault, terroristic threats,
battery. < melts to children, simple hatters Idomestic), obstruction of
an officer, possession of a firearm by convicted felon, driving with
suspended or revoked license, no proof of insurance, operating
vehicle w ithout licensed tag. seal belt violation, violation of
prolHilion (for VGCSA -sule of an iline)
LKA: 500 block of Hodge Road, I’errv
Shawn Steven Lawson
Wanted for violation of probation (for aggravated
assault), hail jumping, failure lo appear/conlempl
of court, driving with suspended or revoked
license, failure lo show proof of insurance
LKA: 100 block of Ignico Drive,
Warner Robins
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Alfredo Ontiveros-Soto
Wanted for violation of probation
LKA: 100 block of Arnold Street,
Centerville
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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
Edward Dell Jones Jr
Wanted for violation of probation from
Superior Court and four arrest orders
for failure lo appear
LKA: 100 block of Suzanne Drive.
Perry
Reginald Douglas Kennedy
Wanted for violation of probation
from Superior Court
LKA: 100 block Madrid Street,
Warner Robins
Devin Anthony Peebles
Wanted for failure to pay
child support
LKA: 200 block of Creek
Cove Trails, Warner Robins
Jose Omar Pacheco
Wanted for harassing telephone calls
LKA: 100 block of Ashley Drive,
Perry
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