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The Perry Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Utility
Services Company recently. The organization, according to a release, recently added
an additional 18,000 square feet to its current location on General Courtney Hodges
Blvd. in Perry. Utility Service Company, according to the release, builds, maintains and
refurbishes water towers throughout the U.S. During the ribbon cutting, Carl Cumming
was joined by elected officials, family, friends, staff, Perry Chamber Board members
and ambassadors, Dogwood Queens as well as local businesses leaders.
Community Events
m SPECIAL MEETING -
The Houston County Board
of Education has called a
special meeting to be held at
the Houston County Career
& Technology Center today
at 12:30 p.m. for the purpose
of, according to the release,
final approval of the FYOB
Millage Rate and any other
lawful business that may
come before the board. For
further information, con
tact Superintendent David
Carpenter at 988-6200 Ext.
10257.
■ HCHS PARKING
PERMITS - Houston
County High School student
parking permits, according
to a release from the school,
are now on sale. Permits are
being sold, according to the
release, on a first-come first
serve basis in the attendance
office. Permit sale hours on
Wednesday and Thursday are
8 a.m.-noon. Additional pur
chases will be offered begin
ning Aug. 6 before and after
Jackson graduates from basic training
Special to the Journal
Air Force Airman Buck
S. Jackson has graduated
from basic military training
at Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of
training, Jackson studied the
Air Force mission, organiza
tion and military customs
and courtesies; performed
drill and ceremony marches,
and received physical train-
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school each day. According
to the release, the follow
ing documents are required
to purchase a parking per
mit: Current vehicle regis
tration card, proof of auto
mobile insurance, current
driver’s license of student
driving the vehicle and $35
cash, or check/money order
made payable to Houston
County High School. To pur
chase a parking permit, the
student may not have any
unpaid fines.
■ HCHS FRESHMAN
ORIENTATION- Houston
County High School will
host a freshman orienta
tion Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Incoming freshmen and
their parents, according to a
release, are invited to attend
the open house to receive
important information on
school rules and procedures.
Also per the release, there
will not be an open house
for students in 10th through
12th grades. To receive their
ing, rifle marksmanship,
field training exercises, and
special training in human
relations.
In addition, those who com
plete basic training, accord
ing to a release, earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community
College of the Air Force.
He is the son of Gene and
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schedules, sophomores,
juniors and seniors should
report to their connection
teacher on the first day of
classes, Aug. 6.
■ WRHS
ORIENTATION - Warner
Robins High School, accord
ing to a release, will hold a
drop-in orientation and two
open houses. Students and
their parents are encouraged
to attend, the release reads.
The drop-in orientation will
be held Thursday from 4-6
p.m. The open houses will
be held Aug. 21 at the main
campus at 6 p.m. and Aug. 23
at the Rumble Academy at 6
p.m.Warner Robins High is
located at 401 South Davis
Drive in Warner Robins.
Principal Steve Monday may
be contacted either by phone
at 478-929-7877 or by e-mail
at smonday@hcbe.net.
■ SLIDES OF ITALY
- Martin Beeland will pres
ent a slide program, Italy at
Leisure Thursday at the Perry
Eager of Papaya Park,
Destin, Fla.
Jackson is a 2005 gradu
ate of South Walton High
School, Destin.
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The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony
for Southern Harvest Insurance, located at 100 North Houston Road Suite N in
Centerville recently. According to a release, this was an effort to promote the com
pany’s expansion throughout the Middle Georgia area. For more information about
Southern Harvest Insurance call the Centerville office at 478-953-7870.
United Methodist Church
Primetime Luncheon, which
begins at noon. He will have
more than 100 slides of his
and his wife’s recent trip to
Italy. The cost of the lun
cheon is $5 and reservations
must be made by calling the
church office at 987-1852, by
July 31.
■ FAMILY HEALTH
FAIR - The Annual Family
Fair will be held Aug. 4
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the
Galleria Mall, Centerville.
Join Houston Healthcare
for this annual free event
which offers a large variety
of booths to provide informa
tion from all areas of family
life. This year the Family
Fair will include health
screenings and education,
recreational and special
interest and activity groups,
physician and special needs
Grand Opening
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Lake Joy Office Now Open! iL;
Celebrate our Lake Joy Office Grand
Opening and get a special 5.50%
APY rate on a 6-month Certificate
of Deposit of SSOO or more but
HURRY! We’ve extended this Grand jmr
Opening Rate Offer for only a few flf
more days. W
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So come to our Lake Joy Office ’
Lake Joy & Hwy. 96, Kathleen,
in front of Publix.
Offer is available at both / 6
Bank of Perry locations. V t
Open your 5.50% APY "D*
6-month CD today!
/ Convenient Saturday Lobby \
& Drive-in Hours at Lake Joy? J
Tfol THE BANK
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www.bankofperry.com
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Ribbon cutting
organizations, family enter
tainment and more. Call
478-923-9771 for more infor
mation or to reserve a booth
for your non-profit group or
organization.
■ AG EXPO MEETING
- The next meeting of
the Georgia Agricultural
Exposition Authority will be
held Aug. 8 in Perry, at 1
p.m. in the Board Room of
Reaves Arena.
■ WR CHAMBER
BUSINESS AFTER
HOURS - The Warner
Robins Area Chamber will
hold its Business After
Hours for new and estab
lished members and guests
Aug. 9 from 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.
at the Museum of Aviation,
Century of Flight Hangar.
Those interested in attend
ing are asked to RSVP by 5
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
p.m., Aug. 7. According to a
release, there will be no can
cellations after that date.
■ WRHS MARCHING
BAND FAMILY DAY- The
Warner Robins High School
marching band is holding
Family Day on Aug. 11, from
9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in Demon
Valley. The students will per
form for their parents dur
ing that time. A good photo
op - per the release - would
be from 10-11 a.m.
■ HOSPICE CANCER
PAD GROUP MEETING
- The Hospice Cancer Pad
group meets at 9 a.m. the
first Wednesday of each
month 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.