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♦ THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2007
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Journal/Ray Lightner
Boy Scout Lee Curtis of Troop 127 was at Monday’s Warner Robins City Council meet
ing for his communications badge. Mayor Donald Walker gave him a city pin.
Keep Warner Robins Beautiful presented the city with a check showing the group’s
donation of time and services to the city - $144,822,24. Pictured from right are Walker,
KWRB President Kevin Greer and KWRB Executive Director Debra Jones.
20 years with the WRPD
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Lt. Joe Wetherington was honored for his 20 years of service with the Warner Robins
Police Department. The supervisor with the Patrol Division is pictured with his wife
Abigail and daughters Emily and Jessica, as well as Chief Brett Evans and Walker.
“Wetherington is a man of his word, a steadfast leader who leads by example,” Walker
said, noting his recent mission trip to Biloxi to assist hurricane victims.
30 years with the WRFD
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Steve Gamer, an engineer with the Warner Robins Fire Department, was honored for
30 years service. Gamer is pictured with his wife Donna, Chief Robert Singletary and
Walker.
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Today-July 4
Wally Byam Caravan
Club International
Airstream RV Rally
Fairgrounds
■ Estimated number of
people is set at 2,000
■ Information: 757-646-
4300
Mayor thanks Scout
KWRB gives to the city
Today
Georgia 4-H Horse
Show and School
Reaves Arena/Covered
Horse Arena/Open Horse
Barn
■ Estimated number of
people is set at 9,345
■ Information: 706-542-
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Today-Saturday
HQHA Magnolia Circuit
Quarter Horse Show
Multipurpose Building
■ Estimated number of
people is set at 500
■ Information: 770-227-
2159
LOCAL
ComwuNnY Events
■ BOARD OF
DIRECTORS MEETING
- The Board of Directors
monthly meeting for
the Houston County
Association for Exceptional
Citizens, Inc., Falcon Park
Inc., and Falcon Park 111,
Inc., will be held today at 7
p.m. in the conference room
of Workshop 11. Workshop
II is located at 716 North
Young Avenue.
■ AMERICAN
RED CROSS CLASS
SCHEDULE - The
American Red Cross has set
the following class unique
schedule: Saturday, adult
CPR/AED and infant/child
CPR, 1-5 p.m.; July 3,
adult CPR/AED and first
aid, 1-5 p.m.; July 7, infant/
child CPR and first aid, 8
a.m.-noon; July 14, adult
CPR/AED and first aid, 8
a.m.-noon; July 17, adult
CPR/AED and infant/child
CPR, 1-5 p.m.; July 28,
adult CPR/AED and first
aid, 8 a.m.-noon. All classes
are held at the chapter and
are $45 for both or S3O for
one. Call 478-923-6332 for
more.
■ HOUSTON ARTS
ALLIANCE MEETING -
The Houston Arts Alliance
Board will meet Monday at
6 p.m. at Coldwell Banker
Realtors, which is located
at 470 South Houston Lake
Road in Warner Robins.
■ TYPE 2 DIABETES
CLASS - How to Prevent
or Delay Type 2 Diabetes
class will be held Tuesday
from 4-5 p.m. in the Houston
Health Pavilion EduCare
Center. Small steps. Big
reward. That’s the game
plan for preventing Type
2 diabetes. Research has
proven that Type 2 diabetes
can be delayed or prevent
ed in persons at risk. This
course will provide basic
tools to help individuals
make appropriate lifestyle
changes and reduce their
risk for developing diabe
tes. Call 478-923-9771 to
register.
■ ALZHEIMER’S
SUPPORT GROUP
MEETING - Alzheimer’s
Support Group will meet
Tuesday at noon, in the
Houston Health Pavilion
EduCare Center. The
group is for families, care
givers and friends deal
ing with Alzheimer’s
disease and related dis
orders. Sponsored by the
Alzheimer’s Association-
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MANAGEMENT CLASS
- A stress management
class will be held Wednesday
at 2 p.m. in the Houston
Health Pavilion EduCare
Center. Burton Carriker,
Program Administrator
for Houston Healthcare’s
Behavioral Health Services
and a licensed counselor,
will lead this class to help
you understand and deal
with everyday stress. Call
478-923-9771 to pre-regis
ter.
■ WRPD HOLDING
YOUTH POLICE
ACADEMY- The Warner
Robins Police Department
is hosting a Youth Police
Academy July 10-26 at
the Police Department
Training Complex. Classes
will be every Tuesday and
Thursday morning from 1-
5 p.m. A graduation lunch
will be held July 26 with
family and officers. Class
instruction includes the
hiring process, communica
tions (with a visit to the 911
Center), criminal and drug
investigations, crime scene
investigations use of force
and firearms. The class is
for students ages 15-17.
Participants must have
waiver signed by a parent
or guardian. Applications
are available from school
resource officers or by call
ing Grace Hodges at 929-
7253.
■ GNF CONCERT
TICKETS - Georgia
National Fair Reaves
Arena concert tickets go on
sale July 14 - on the inter
net only - for country star
Dierks Bentley, with Luke
Bryan, grammy winning
Texican rock ‘n roll band
Los Lonely Boys, double
. Something’s growing in
Houston County™
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Join The Vine for our Preview Services and the
“Launch” of the newest church in Houston
County. Bring your whole family for breakfast
at 9:30 am and Worship at 10:00 am.
The Vine meets at
Lake Joy Primary School
995 Lake Joy Road
Warner Robins, GA
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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
platinum rockers Daughtry
with Day of Fire, and a
major concert for young
people. Remember fair
ground staff advise: This
is Internet only sales. No
phone orders. No box office
sales. The 18th Georgia
National Fair is slated for
Oct. 4-14.
■ HOSPICE CANCER
PAD GROUP MEETING
- The Hospice Cancer Pad
group meets at 9 a.m. the
first Wednesday of each
month (except July) in
the fellowship hall of First
Baptist Church of Perry,
located at 1105 Main St.
Everyone is welcome.
Contact Helen Cleland at
988-9845 for more informa
tion.
■ PERRY
SENIORCARE - Perry
Senior Care exercise class
will be held Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays at
10 a.m. at Rozar Park. The
class features strength and
flexibility stretching and
will be led by a certified
instructor. Line Dancing:
Mondays 1-2 p.m., and
Tuesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
On Wednesdays only, PVO
Bingo immediately follows
exercise. On Fridays only,
a healthy lunch ($5) and
a guest speaker targeting
senior adults’ mental, spiri
tual, and physical health
is provided after exercise.
You must have a physician’s
referral form to exercise.
Call 988-1813 for more
information.
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