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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007
■ GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETY MEETING -The
Central Georgia Genealogical
Society will meet Thursday at
7 p.m. at Flint EMC, which
is located at 1600 Elberta
Rd., in Warner Robins.
Christopher Stokes, librar
ian at Washington Memorial
Library in Macon, will speak
on historical cemeteries of
Macon. Visitors are always
welcome. There is no admis
sion charge.
For more information on
CGGS, visit www.cggs.org.
■ WRLT AUDITIONS -
Warner Robins Little Theater
will be holding auditions for
its third show of the 2007-08
season Sept. 24 and 25, at
7:30 p.m., at the theater in
Warner Robins. It is located
at 502 South Pleasant Hill.
The play is entitled:
Murder’s Bad But Monday
Can Kill You, a farce by Pat
Cook, Dramatic Publishing
Company, and directed by
Jerry Reppert. The script
calls for a cast of five men
and five women. Play dates
are slated for: Nov. 2-3, 8-10,
15-17 at 8 p.m.
Call 929-4579 for more or
visit their website at www.
wrlt.org.
■ FVSU PREVIEW
DAYS - Fort Valley State
University’s Office of
Admissions will host its annu
al Fall Preview Days Sept.
29, and Oct. 27, from noon-4
p.m. High school juniors and
seniors, with their families
and friends are invited to visit
the campus and stay for a
football game.
Prospective students will
get the chance to experience
Middle Ga Tech to otter Sign2Me course
Special to the Journal
Middle Georgia Technical
College has announced the
offering of a sign language
course for parents of pre
verbal infants. Sign2Me®,
according to a release, is the
original baby sign language
company based solely on
American Sign Language.
In this first four-hour,
four-session course students
will learn how to use sim
ple sign language to engage
their baby in two-way com
munication.
This is the first of three
consecutive courses avail
able and will be followed
by Courses II and 111 in the
next sessions.
The course is scheduled
for Monday evenings, Oct.
15, 22, 29, Nov. 5 from
6:30-7:30 p.m., as well as
on Thursday mornings, Oct.
LIST
From page zA
Dean’s List - 3.20 grade point
average or above
D Kyle R. Armstrong
0 Jack D. Arnold
0 Vickie R. Black
0 Cortney R. Browning
0 Ashley F. Buffington
0 Elizabeth M. Bugay
Q Fernando D. Duran
0 Kyle L. Everett
0 Dwight P. Harman
0 Jessica C. Hunt
0 Alina Kushnir
D Ashley R. Langston
0 Prentiss E. Law
0 Melanie K. Lester
0 Jasmine L. Lowe
0 Francesca M. Massey
0 Lauren Ashley Mead
0 Justin M. Molton
Q Octavia O. Mosley
□ Lunda R. Pallini
0 Geoffrey R. Palmer
□ Robin L. Parrish
□ Megan E. Peacock
0 Gladys S. Pless
□ Stephen M. Roberson
□ Mary J. Roberts
0 Enrique G. Rodriguez
□ Rachel C. Ruizmartinez
D Shannon C. Sallette
0 Ashley J. Sims
D Benjamin P. Sklenar
D Adam T. Smith
□ Amber R. Smith
0 Austin Brett Smith
first hand what FVSU has to
offer. They will meet FVSU
President Larry E. Rivers,
faculty, staff, and current
students. Information about
financial aid, academics, and
student life will be provided.
Admissions counselors will
be available to discuss the
application process. A tour of
the campus, including a visit
to the new Wildcat Commons
housing village, is scheduled.
For more information or to
register, call 1-877-GO-2-
FVSU (1-877-462-3878).
■ CENTRAL HOSTING
BLOOD DRIVE - A Red
Cross blood drive will be host
ed by Central Baptist Church
Sept. 24 from 2-7 p.m. The
drive will be in Room 168,
South Wing. Those wishing to
donate blood are encouraged
to make an appointment by
contacting the church office
at 478-953-9319 or by call
ing Jesse Cheek at 478-929-
3816 or Joe Smith at 478-
7749.
The church is located at
1120 Lake Joy Rd.
■ DOG OBEDIENCE
CLASS - Registration for
Dog Obedience Class will be
held Wednesday from 6:30-
7:30 p.m. at Perkins Pavilion
behind Warner Robins
Recreation Department,
which is in turn located at 800
Watson Blvd. The cost is SSO
for the 10-week course. Dogs
must be at least 6 months old,
but, according to a release,
you should not bring the dog
to registration.
For more information, call
instructor Trudy Reynolds at
953-4488 or the rec depart
ment at 929-6946.
18, 25 and Nov. 1,8, and 15 Registration deadline is Oct.
from 10-11 a.m. 9.
The $75 fee includes For more information, call
textbook and all materials. 478-988-6810 or 929-6791.
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■ NES ELECTIONi
MEETINGS - Northside
Elementary School Council
meetings for the 2007-
08 school year have been
scheduled. Meetings will be
held at 5 p.m. in the media
center. They are: Thursday,
Nov. 15, Jan. 17, 2008 and
April 17, 2008. Northside
Elementary is located at 305
Sullivan Road in Warner
Robins. Principal Mary Lou
Ezell may be contacted either
by e-mail at mlezell@hcbe.
net or by telephone at 478-
929-7816.
■ KCES MEETINGS
- Kings Chapel Elementary
School has scheduled its
School Council meetings for
the 2007-2008 school year.
All meetings will be held at 4
p.m. in room 178. The meet
ings are: Sept. 27, Jan. 31,
2008, March 27, 2008 and
May 29, 2008.
Kings Chapel Elementary
is located at 460 Arena Road
in Perry. For more infor
mation, contact Principal
Paulette Tompkins at either
PTompkins@hcbe.net or
478-988-6272.
■ UPWARD
BASKETBALL -Second
Baptist Church is currently
holding Upward basketball
league registration for K4-Bth
grade boys and girls. Early
registration is $75. After Oct.
1 it is SBS. Space is limited.
Practices begin Dec. 3.
The first game is Jan. 5,
2008. Come by the church
office Monday-Friday
between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
to register or call 923-7101
for more information.
■ RAFB SUMMER BASH
- Robins Air Force Base will
host Summer Bash Sept. 22
from 4-8 p.m. in Robins Park.
The admission is free.
According to a release,
admission is free and you
can “enjoy rides (a $5 wrist
band allows you unlimited
access to rides), games, face
painting, contests, races and
much more.” There will also
be chances to win prizes, the
release reads. Call 926-2105
for more information.
■ QRES ELECTIONS
-Quail Run Elementary
School has scheduled its
school council meetings for
the 2007-2008 school year.
All meetings are held at
7:15 a.m. in the data room.
Meetings are set for: Nov.
13, Feb. 5, 2008 and April 8,
2QOB. Parent Barry Vincent is
serving as the school council
chairperson for 2007-08.
Quail Run Elementary is
located at 250 Smithville
Church Road in Warner
Robins. For more information,
contact Principal Dr. Cheryl
Thomas at cathomas@hcbe.
net or 478-953-0415.
■ GLUTEN SUPPORT
GROUP - The Middle
Georgia Chapter of the
Gluten Intolerance (Celiac
Disease) Support Group will
have its first organizational
meeting Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. in
Room 168 of Central Baptist
Church. Central Baptist is
located at 1120 Lake Joy
Road in Warner Robins.
For more information, call
Yesmin Wilson at 478-952-
6590 or Carol Hinton at 478-
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■ MS CLASS OF ‘77
REUNION - The Northside
High School Class of 1977
reunion will be held Nov. 2
and 3. The first date/location
will be at the Eagles’ football
game at McConnell-Talbert
Stadium. The second will
be at Houston Lake Country
Georgia National Fairgrounds
and Agricenter
Now-Sunday
Georgia Good Sam’s State
RV Rally
Information: 770-434-6012
Today
Mennonite Relief Benefit
Auction
Information: 478-262-1175
Sunday-Sapt. 22
For more overall info, call Teresa B. Hawk,
Communications Assistant at 478-988-6483, or fax
her at 478-988-1053.
Call or visit one of our offices
for more information.
273-2416
www.plantersflrst.com
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Club. The cost is SIOO per
couple/S6O single admission.
The registration deadline is
Oct. 10. For more, visit www.
NHSl977.com or contact
Kim Cook at 478-952-7543
or Karen Golden Smith at
478-953-9907. You can also
e-mail committee members
at reunion@nhsl977.com.
Grand National Paso Fino
Horse Show
Information: 813-719-7777
Wadnasday
AG Georgia Board Meeting
Information: 478-272-3255
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Information: 404-625-5500
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