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♦ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2007
FVSU, Middle Georgia Tech
sign teacher prep agreement
Special to the Journal
Students who earn an asso
ciate’s degree in education
at Middle Georgia Technical
College can now enter Fort
Valley State University’s
middle grades education pro
gram as juniors to become
teachers.
The agreement to make
that happen was signed
Tuesday by representatives
from both schools.
“The agreement is to
ensure a seamless transition
Yarbrough graduates from basic training
Special to the Journal
Army Pfc. Denver C.
Yarbrough has graduated
from basic combat training
at Fort Jackson, Columbia,
S.C.
During the nine weeks of
training, Yarbrough studied
the Army mission, history,
tradition and core values.
Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter Events Calendar
Today - March 22
Family Motor Coach
Association
Fairgrounds
Estimated number of people
is set at 12,000
Information: 800-543-3622
ext. 240
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for Middle Georgia Technical
College students into our
teacher preparation pro
gram,” said Dr. Judy Carter,
dean of the FVSU College
of Education. “Before this
agreement, these students
had to retake a lot of cours
es.”
FVSU prepares students in
the middle grades education
program for certification to
teach fourth through eighth
grades. The first group of
MGTC graduates in the pro
physical 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 justice
system, basic first aid, foot
March 24
Air Force Jr. ROTC Drill
Team
Reaves Arena
Estimated number of people
is set at 700
Information: 478-988-6318
Previous Winners: 2006: Harvey Spires. Thelma Brady
2005: Kim Ledford
2004: Carolyn Revell. Clyde Blanks
For details and official entry form contact Tim.
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gram will enroll at FVSU
this summer.
“This agreement means
an increase in our enroll
ment,” Carter said. “This is
also a way to help us meet
the need for middle grades
teachers.”
The agreement is the
first in a series under
the Memorandum of
Understanding that FVSU
President Larry E. Rivers
signed with MGTC President
Ivan Allen on Dec. 1, 2006.
marches, and field training
exercises.
Yarbrough is the son of
Cleve Yarbrough of Lower
Thomaston Road, Lizella
and Peggy Rodriquez of
Second St., Bonaire.
The private is a 2003
graduate of Houston County
High School, Bonaire.
March 28 - March 31
Georgia Good Sams
McGill-Heritage-Roquemore-
Fairgrounds
Estimated number of people
is set at 1,000
Information: 770-434-6012
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Community Events
■ FREE TAX HELP
-AARP is currently offer
ing tax assistance - through
April 14 - at the Perry
Library for “taxpayers
with moderate incomes.”
They are there Thursdays
from 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. and
Saturdays from 9 a.m.-l
p.m.
■ WR REC. SPRING
DAYS - The Warner Robins
Recreation Department
started registration Monday
for “Spring Dayz”, a day
camp for spring break. The
camp will be held from 7:30
a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday (five days),
April 2-6 for boys and girls
ages 7 through 12 years
old. The cost is $54 for city
residents, $lO2 for county
residents and $l6B for out
of-county residents. Bring
a sack lunch every day -
drinks and snacks will be
provided. For more infor
mation, call 929-6945.
■ BUILDING
DEDICATION - The pub
lie is invited to attend a
worship service and cere
For more information or a tour of Summerhill
Call Carol Baxter at: (478) 987-3100
300 Stanley Street • Perry, GA 31069
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mony Sunday when those of
Andrew United Methodist
Church in Kathleen dedi
cate their new community
building to the late Rev.
Gene Bates. The building
is on the grounds of the
Andrew UMC complex, and
is already used for a vari
ety of community activities.
Bates served as the first
full-time minister to the
church, from June 1992 to
January 2004. The church
will hold worship service
at 10 a.m., followed by the
ceremony and a catered
luncheon. Anyone wishing
to stay for the luncheon is
asked to call for reserva
tions at 987-7934.
■ CPR SATURDAY
-To celebrate “March is
Red Cross Month,” the
Houston-Middle Georgia
Chapter of the American
Red Cross is holding its
annual “CPR Saturday”
March 24. This day, accord
ing to a release, is set aside
to increase CPR awareness
in the community. The
Houston-Middle Georgia
Chapter will be offering
Come Home
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Security, Service, and Southern Hospitality
Offering Independent Living Villas, Assisted Living,
Secure Alzheimer’s Care, and Skilled Nursing.
Spring Special at Summerhill at Assisted Living
• Move in Assistance within 30 mile radius
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• 15% discount for first 3 months rent
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two free infant/child CPR
classes to the public. Class
times are 8 a.m. and noon.
Participants must call the
Red Cross office at 478-923-
6332 to put their name on
the list to attend.
■ EASTER EGG HUNT
- The Robins Air Force Base
Chapel will host their annu
al Easter egg hunt for those
in the community with base
access. This event will be
held March 31 at Robins
Elementary School from 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Their
will also be inflatables,
games, face painting, food
and drinks. Contact Marcia
Little or Liz McCarthy at
926-2821 if you have any
questions.
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