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♦ FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2007
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Monday at Fountain Pool in Warner Robins.
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Community Events
■ HOMEOWNER
SERVICE - Rebuilding
Together, Warner Robins
affiliate, is now accepting
applications to repair and
rehabilitate homes for low
income elderly and disabled
homeowners in Warner
Robins. Qualifying hom
eowners who are 62 years
of age or older, or disabled
homeowners can fill out the
necessary application at the
Warner Robins City Hall
Community Development
Office. Applications will
be taken until Oct. 31.
According to a release, all
materials are provided free
of charge for renovations
and repairs. More informa
tion may be obtained by call
ing the Development Office
at 929-1140 or going online
at www.rebuildingtogether.
org.
■ FAMILY HEALTH
FAIR - The Annual Family
Pair will be held Saturday
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
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 Wednesday 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
Thursdsay from 5:30 p.m.-
7 p.m. at the Museum of
Aviation, Century of Flight
Hangar. Those interested
in attending are asked to
RSVP by 5 p.m., Tuesday.
According to a release, there
will be no cancellations after
that date.
■ ANNUAL
GOVERNOR’S FISH FRY
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213 Wes Park Drive
Perry, GA 31069 Email: info@ocmulgeeslte.com
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fish fry will be Aug. 11 from
noon-2 p.m. at the Georgia
National Fairgrounds. Last
year, according to a release,
more than 1,500 people
attended. Admission is $lO,
which includes the catfish
dinner. RSVP by calling 404-
260-5941, or going online at
www.gagop.org.
■ WRHS MARCHING
BAND FAMILY DAY - The
Warner Robins High School
band will hold a Family Day
Aug. 11, from 9 a.m. until 1
p.m. in Demon Valley. The
students, who according to
a release, have been work
ing very hard in prepara
tion for the upcoming school
year, will perform for their
parents during that time. A
good photo opportunity, per
the release, would be from
10-11 a.m.
■ BUSINESS WRITING
PLAN PROGRAM - The
University of Georgia Small
Business Development
Center will offer the fol-
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Happy Hour employee Rose, Neal-Moore checks to make sure the students have their
lunches.
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Employees and students enjoy the pool party.
lowing continuing educa
tion program: Writing an
Effective Business Plan. It is
scheduled for Aug. 14, from
6-8 p.m. at 151 Osigian Blvd.,
in Warner Robins. The cost
is S4O pre-paid. According to
a release, the course details
are as follows: “A business
plan helps you start, build
and manage your business.
This course will explain the
sections of the business plan,
what information is required
for each section, and the
general format needed. You
will receive a detailed plan
ning outline and other infor
mation to help you develop
an effective business plan
right away.” Register online
at www.georgiasbdc.org/ce/
macon or call 478-751-6592.
■ SCHOOL
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ELECTIONS - Parkwood
Elementary School will hold
a School Council election for
parent members Aug. 16 at
5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Meetings for the 2007-08
school year have also been
scheduled. Parkwood School
Council meetings are held
at 6 p.m. in the media cen
ter. The meeting dates are
as follows: Aug. 30, Nov. 1,
Feb. 7, 2008 and May 1,
2008. Parkwood Elementary
is located at 503 Parkwood
Drive in Warner Robins.
Principal Lisa Casilli may be
contacted either by e-mail at
lcasilli@hcbe.net or by tele
phone at 478-329-2215.
■ SCHOOL
ELECTIONS - Feagin Mill
Middle School will hold a
School Council election Aug.
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16 at 5 p.m. in the school
media center. According to
a release, three parent rep
resentatives will be elected,
with one of the parent rep
resentatives also serving as
a business partner. Feagin
Mill Middle is located at 1200
Fegain Mill Road in Warner
Robins. For more informa
tion, contact Principal Jesse
Davis at jwdavis@hcbe.net
or 478-953-0430.
■ 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-
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