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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Fall Festival
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Tim Smith displays the best way to enjoy cotton candy
during the Happy Hour Fall Festival held Tuesday in
Warner Robins.
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Vincent Barrett, or “Big Money” as he’s known to Perry High School coaches/staff/
students puts on a dancing exhibition.
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Rhonda Atcheson applies a tattoo to the arm of Wendy Tawwater.
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Community
and Staff
Relations
Coordinator
Lori Pekny
helps
Christino
Akuna at
the fishing
booth.
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Westfield Key
Club raises
money for
UNICEF
Special to the Journal
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF
is, according to a release, the
most successful and most
trusted “kids-helping-kids”
fundraising campaign in the
world. Since this beloved
Halloween “fun-raiser” was
started by kids 57 years ago,
generations have saved mil
lions of children around the
world. For many years, the
U.S. Fund for UNICEF and
Key Club International has
been working together for
children around the world.
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Instructor, BJ Davidson, watches as Deborah Horsely tosses rings to win a free soft drink.
And they are teaming up
again.
This year, Westfield’s Key
Club supported the annual
UNICEF Halloween project,
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.
Westfield Key Club member
Jennifer Andrews headed
up the project. The proj
ect was a great success with
$379.50 collected to support
UNICEF’s Swazi Children
Care Project.
The Swazi Children Care
Project is a lifesaving pro
gram that funds hundreds
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Instructors and clients dance to The Train.
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Instructor Aides Beverly Woodhouse and Christina Siens make cotton candy the old
fashioned way.
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of neighborhood care points
where orphaned and vulner
able children can receive a
warm meal, shelter, medical
care, education, and protec
tion. Key Club International
and the U.S. Fund for
UNICEF are working togeth
er on this emergency cam
paign with Key Club pledg
ing to raise $2 million for the
Children Care Project.
Westfield’s Key Club
is sponsored by the Perry
Kiwanis Club which was
chartered on April 26, 1938.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2007 ♦
For nearly 70 years, the
primary goal of the Perry
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Barrett and
Russell Jordan
battle it out on
the dance floor.
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