Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 17, 2007, Page 9A, Image 9

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Candi James selected Georgia Museum Educator of the Year Special to the Journal Candi James, guided tour coordinator for the Education Department at the Museum of Aviation has been chosen as the Georgia Museum Educator of the Year. She officially received the award Sept. 28 at the Georgia Museum Educator’s Association meeting in Roswell and it will be announced again at the annual GME conference. The Georgia Educator of the Year, according to a release, is a competitive and prestigious award estab lished to recognize educa tors who make a substan tial contribution to the field of Museum education in Georgia. Nominees are evaluated based on their individual contributions to increas ing public and professional awareness about Museum education, and the impact of their institution on the community. James runs the museum’s guided tour department and is, according to the release, also responsible for recruit ing and training both vol unteer and employed tour guides. She developed the Girl Scout Patriotism program and managed the Native American Heritage pro- 116th celebrating its fifth anniversary Special to the Journal According to a release, the nation’s “premiere” Total Force wing is approaching its fifth anniversary. In cel ebration of a successful five years the unit will be hold ing a ceremony Friday at 9 a.m. Ceremony participants include Lt. Gen. David Poythress, Adjutant General of Georgia, Brig. Gen Tom Lynn, U.S. Air Force Director of Aircraft and Munitions Maintenance, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations and Mission support and a for mer 116 ACW commander; and Brig. Gen. Tom Moore, green derby L. DINNER DINING I Monday | STEAK & SPUD | NIGHT | New York Strip I or I Rib Eye $9.99 Per Person Tuesday CATFISH NIGHT All You Care To Eat Southern Fried Catfish $9.99 Per Person Sunday: All You Care To Eat Fried Chicken - $7.99 fBAR SPECIALS 1 Monday 730 Domestic Beers $1.75 / Football Wings 35£ Drafts SI.OO Hot Dogs SI.OO i Thursday Friday Saturday Tuesday Ladies Choice Night $5.00 (Solo) Draft Mugs~sl. oo ~—'" ' ' Margaritas SI.OO Drafts-Pitchers Wells Martinis °[ WellS .7 Wells Rocks $2.00 & With Chicken $2.00 ° r . ~ . a . r ?. an aS Draft Mugs SI.OO Tenders & Fries Domestic Beers 354 Hot Wings Wine G , ass $2 . 00 $8 . 99 $1 . 75 PERRY’S BEST VALUE I-75 Exit 136 • 478-987-8877 % / m f""' !'„ : ;*f' Contributed /Way. Gen. Tom Owen presents Candi James with the Georgia Museum Educator of the Year award. gram. “Our guided tour program has grown tremendously during the past four years that Candi has been with us,” said Melissa Spalding, Director of. Education. “She has given the program structure by correlating her lessons with the Georgia Performance Standards, and this gives the program credibility with the school systems looking for field trips that are educationally based.” current 116 Air Control Wing Commander. According to the release, the unit has excelled dur ing the five years follow ing its activation. The men and women of the wing have received numerous awards from all echelons of the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard. During this time the wing has received two Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards for meritorious ser vice, from Oct 2002 to Aug 2004 and again from Aug 2004 to May 2006. The success of the wing, the release reads, is a result of the dedication and profes sionalism of its personnel. Wednesday SHRIMP NIGHT YOUR WAY All You Care To Eat Saut’ed or Fried $9.99 Per Person Thursday RIB & CHICKEN NIGHT All You Care To Eat BBQ Ribs & Chicken $9.99 Per Person More than 48,000 students participate in the Museum’s education programs each year. Guided Tours are history-based tours of the Museum’s engaging and dynamic exhibits and air craft. Tours are scheduled according to request and are available for students age 5 and up. To learn more about the program visit www.museu mofaviation.org or contact the Education Department at 478-926-5558. The 116th ACW has main tained high tempo opera tions since its arrival on the Arabian Peninsula in January 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the first deployment for the wing. Airmen have logged more than 30,000 combat flying hours since that time in OIF and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing inte gral support to ground forces in the Global War on Terrorism. In addition to combat operations the wing annu ally supports more than 30 MAJCOM and local exer cises. • : |H ||§. Friday ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FAMOUS SEAFOOD BUFFET $12.99 Per Person Saturday PRIME RIB NIGHT 10 OZ QUEEN CUT $10.99 Per Person 12 OZ KING CUT $12.99 Per Person McAfee tags meet requirement From staff reports If you ordered a “Joanna Tag,” the good news is that they will be manufactured soon. The minimum goal of 1,000 reservations has been reached. Jeff and Misty McAfee, who formed the Joanna McAfee Childhood Cancer Foundation after their daughter, Joanna, died of DISCOUNTjH BUILDINGS material! 31JGange Galvanised fytl S-MCrimp \ METAL ROOFING jljilifr Jacks Price 26”x8’ $5.99 WM 26”xio’ $5.99 «A26”xl2’ $7.99 SiM 'jiff* US' I —r ", •' | Main Street | New Perry Hotel] g, £ Jacks Discount Tolleson [dumber Company j | W.R. 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