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ABOVE: Fort Valley State
College and University,
located on Osigian
Boulevard, was recognized
recently by Keep Warner
Robins Beautiful with the
Beautification Award of
Excellence. Pictured are:
Tiffany Howard, Catina
Dawson, Cheryl Taylor,
KWRB, Dr. Anna Holloway,
David Carr, KWRB, Jack
Steed, KWRB, Chris Daniel
and Al Foster. TOP RIGHT:
Pictured, front center,
is Steed presenting the
award to Melodie Benson.
Also pictured are, front
row, Terrie Stooksburg,
Elisa Barker, Sherry
Meyers, (Steed/Benson),
Taylor, Gary Deeb (Green
Garden Landscaping),
back row, Mandy Gorman,
Kathryn Cole, Ray Durham,
Lori Crawfird, Kim Snay,
Bill Craig, KWRB, Debbie
Bennett and Carr. RIGHT:
Vera Carroll, far right, was
presented the Home of
the Month Award by Keep
Warner Robins Beautiful,
KWRB. Also pictured are
Craig, Taylor and Steed.
Contributed
The Perry Area Chamber
of Commerce held a rib
bon cutting ceremony
for Trends Fashion Wear.
They recently opened a
new store in the Kroger
Shopping on Sam Nunn
Blvd. The owner, Marry
Madison, was joined by
elected officials, fam
ily, friends, staff, Perry
Chamber Board mem
bers and ambassadors,
Dogwood Queens as well
as local businesses lead
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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.
■ SCHOOL
ELECTIONS - Miller
Elementary School, accord
ing to a release, will hold a
School Council election for
business partners today at
6 p.m. in the media center.
Miller Elementary is located
at 101 Pine Valley Drive in
Warner Robins. Principal
Gwendolyn Pearson-Kilgore
may be contacted either
by phone at 478-929-7814,
Ext. 55275, or by e-mail at
GKilgore@hcbe.net.
■ RED CROSS BLOOD
DRIVE - An American
Red Cross Blood Drive will
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be held Wednesday, from
3-8 p.m. at First Baptist,
Perry, which is located at
1105 Main Street. Call the
church office at 987-2002 for
more information.
■ SCHOOL
ELECTIONS - Parkwood
Elementary School will hold
a School Council election for
parent members Thursday
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.
■ CENTRAL GEORGIA
GENEALOGICAL
SOCEITY MEETING-
The Central Georgia
Genealogical Society, Inc.
will meet Thursday at 7 p.m.
at Flint EMC, 1600 Elberta
Rd., in Warner Robins. Per a
release: Visitors are welcome
and there is no admission
fee. For more information,
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■ SCHOOL
ELECTIONS - Feagin
Mill Middle School will
hold a School Council elec
tion Thursday at 5 p.m. in
the school media center.
According to a release, three
parent representatives will
be elected, with one of the
parent representatives also
serving as a business part
ner. Feagin Mill Middle
is located at 1200 Fegain
Mill Road in Warner Robins.
For more information, con
tact Principal Jesse Davis
at jwdavis@hcbe.net or 478-
953-0430.
■ GEORGIA CHAMBER
LUCHEON - The Georgia
Chamber of Commerce will
hold the 2007 Congressional
Luncheon Aug. 21 at the
Miller-Murphy-Howard
Building, Georgia National
Fairgrounds & Agricenter.
According to a release, Sen.
Saxby Chambliss will be the
keynote speaker. The recep
tion will begin at 11 a.m.
and lunch will begin at noon.
Tickets are $45 per per
son, and tables of eight are
available for $360. Register
online at www.gachamber.
com. For more information
call 1-800-2411-2286.
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The Business Development Committee of the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce
recently awarded The New Perry Cleaners Small Business of the Month for August.
For the honor, the owners were joined by their employees and members of the Perry
Chamber Business Development Committee members. They are located at 736 Main
St in historic downtown Perry as well as Houston Lake Rd. and Hwy. 127.
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The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony
for the Warner Robins Montessori Academy, according to a release, a full-day,
year round preschool for children ages 18 months to 6 years. Thursday. Chamber
representatives joined Owner and Instructor Robin Williams, her sister and School
Administrator, in the opening of the Academy. It is located on Everette Square
between Corder Road and Carl Vinson Parkway. For more information, call 478-923-
5909.
■ WRHS ORIENTATION
Warner Robins High
School, according to a
release, will hold a two open
houses. Students and their
parents are encouraged to
attend, a release reads. 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.
■ 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.
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