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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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T/ie Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce held i ribbon cutting ceremony for
Geverly’s Gift Packaging Designs Feb. 6. Gisele Harris ffthered with staff, friends and
Chamber representatives to celebrate. For more informtion call 478-257-6880 or check
out their website at www.geverlys.com.
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The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Marchelle's
at 2300 Moody Road Feb. 4. Marchelle CPver gathered with friends and Chamber rep
resentatives to celebrate as this accesory shop enters its second year of service in
Warner Robins. For more information, dll 478-719-9116
CoMMUNnY Events
■ VALENTINE SHOW
- The Georgia State African
Violet Growers Club will
present its Valentine show
today in the mall. The show
will be open during mall
hours and is free to the
public. Contact the mall at
478-953-9631 or the show
administrator at 478-922-
8362 for more.
■ PETPHOTOS- Warner
Robins High School’s “photo
kids” will be offering free
How TO SIJBMfT
■ To submit your event fofthe Community Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e
mail to jtidwell(fi or mail to Houston Daily -Journal, PO. Box 1910,
Perry, GA 31069
Georgia tea hers invited to join expedition
Special to the JfourtUl
Houston County figh’s
science department is/ offer
ing teachers across tie state
the opportunity to tike part
in an exciting sumaer pro
gram, Mission to Eaifh. This,
according to a rele/se, is an
“innovative” flelc science
course taught ove/ the sum
mer at “outdoor ohssrooms”
on a 6,500-mile field trip
across the Unite/ States.
The selected will
have the opportunity to earn
Professional L/arning Unit
credits and to Collect fossils
and field spearmens to take
back to their flassrooms.
Over the (jhration of the
program, will
study ways flat today’s earth
is the product of astronomi
cal, geological and biological
processes that have evolved
over timeiThey will exam
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Ribbon cuttings
pet photos today.
To end, you can bring
your /et to Paws, Claws &
and /ins at 315-B Highway
247 h the Sandy Run Plaza
between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
anc take home a photo of
yofr paet. While the photos
ai/ free, donations will be
ajbepted for the Homeless
jhimal Rescue & Placement
services. For more informa
tion, contact Jody Wayne,
Warner Robins High graphic
arts teacher at 478-929-7886
ine essential questions from
astronomy, space science,
earth systems, archaeol
ogy, geography, paleontology
and environmental science.
Teachers will be assigned to
teams led by a veteran teach
er and these field teams will
travel together across the
country in an SUV
Stops include the Johnson
Space Flight Center, Carlsbad
Caverns, the Grand Canyon,
Yellowstone National Park
and the St. Louis Zoo.
The teacher cohort is
geared towards second
ary school science teachers
(grades six-12) for a 10-PLU
staff development course.
Other teachers are wel
come and PLU credit will
be determined on a case
by-case basis. Course struc
ture will address Georgia
Performance Standards con
tent.
or by e-mail at jwayne(« hcbe.
net.
■ BOARD MEETING
- The monthly meeting of
the Warner Robins/Houston
County Housing Authority
will be held Tuesday at
11:30 a.m. in the Warner
Robins Housing Authority
Conference Room. The
authority is located at 112
Memorial Terrace in Warner
Robins.
For program costs and/or
other information, contact
Project Director Joe Molyson
by phone at 478-988-6340 or
by e-mail at jmolyson(« hcbe.
net.
Republican Party to Hold Precinct Mass Meeting
On Saturday, February 24, 2007, at 10:00 AM the Houston County Republican Party will convene the Precinct
Mass Meeting to elect Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the Houston County Republican Party Convention.
All Houston County residents who are legally registered to vote and believe in the principles of the
Republican Party are urged to participate in this process.
Registration is without charge and will open at 9:00 AM on February 24, 2007 at the following location: led VC right I ark
Activity Center, 2841 Moody Road, Bonaire GA 31005 Directions: going South on Moody Rd. past Feagan Mill Rd. turn
right into TW Park and building is on left.
• Doors will close promptly at 10:00 AM
The Houston County Republican Party Convention will convene at 10:00 AM on March 24, 2007
at 300 East Church St. Centerville, GA 31028
(From Watson/Houston Lake Rd going North turn right on Church St. City Hall Bldg is on right)
• Doors will close promptly at 10:00 AM
The Eighth (8 ,h ) Congressional District Convention will convene at 10:00 AM on Saturday April 21,2007 at: Vineville
Academy, 2260 Vineville Avenue, Macon, GA ( 1-75 exit Hardeman Avenue turn left off exit & go West 1/2 Mile at the
3 rd light the Academy is on the left)
•Doors will close Promptly at 10:00 AM
The Georgia Republican Party State Convention will convene at 2:00 PM on Friday May 18, 2007
at the Gwinnett Center, 6400 Sugar Loaf Parkway, Duluth, GA.
•Doors will close promptly at 2:00 PM
For further information contact Judy Goddard, Chairman of the
Houston County Republican party at (478)-971-3254 or (478)-335-5403.
LOCAL
Foundation names new executive director
Special to the Journal
Georgia Cancer
Foundation - a statewide
501(c)(3) non-profit organi
zation whose affiliate pro
gram, ChemoChic, holds
monthly, interactive classes
in Centerville for women
undergoing chemotherapy
- announced Monday the
hiring of Rudy Morgan as
their new executive direc
tor.
Morgan comes to GCF
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The Westfield Schools
is hosting an Open House
for Prospective Families and Students
in grades Pre-K through 12
Sunday, February 25, 2:00 p.m.
2005 Highway 41 South • Perry • 478-987-0547
■
www.westfieldschools.net
•Christian Environment *Pre-K through 12th Grades
•College Prep Curriculum •Advanced Placement
•SAT Scores Above State & National Average
•Complete Sports & Extracurricular Programs
•Soccer Program, tirades 8-12, Spring 2007
• Transportation & After School Care Available
•New $1 million Arts & Sciences Building \|/
•Financial Assistance Available •Fully Accredited
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The Westfield Schools admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin and
they are entitled to all rights, privileges and activities generally available to all students.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2007 ♦
with more than 20 years of
non-profit and health care
industry leadership experi
ence. Morgan most recently
served as Vice President
of Donor Services for
AlloSource in Centennial,
Colo. - one of the nation’s
largest non-profit provid
ers of human bone and soft
tissue materials for use in
medical treatments and
procedures.
Prior to AlloSource,
AngeCina’s
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Valentine Special 1
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PRIME RIB DINNER OR
ITALIAN ENTREE OF YOUR CHOICE
House Salad, Garlic Rolls, And
A Bottle Of Chardonnay
Or Merlot Wine
$50,00
Tax and Grufuity Not Included
1500 Sam Nunn Blvd • Reservations Accepted
Perry, GA 987-9494
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Morgan worked at the
University of California San
Diego Medical Center as the
Executive Director of their
non-profit organ procure
ment organization.
Morgan replaces current
Executive Director Brenda
Horne, who is moving to a
fund-raising role for GCF as
Director of Development.
For more information
about GCF, visit www.
gacancerfoundation.org.
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