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♦ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007
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Houston Medical Center volunteer Auxiliary members show off their new uniform colors.
HMC volunteers change to royal blue uniforms
Special to the Journal
Houston Medical Center’s
volunteer Auxiliary recently
changed their uniform color
from pink to royal blue.
According to Melissa Turrell,
Director of Volunteer Services
for Houston Healthcare, sev
eral of the auxiliaries in the
state of Georgia have changed
their uniform colors.
AF Reserve band to perform
Special to the Journal
The Band of the U.S. Air
Force Reserve is scheduled
to perform a free holiday
concert at the Museum of
Aviation Dec. 13 at 7 p.m.
This annual event fea
tures songs from the band’s
“Happy Holidays” series,
including a mixture of clas
sic holiday carols, novelty
segments and sing-alongs.
The concert is free, open to
the public and will be held in
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“After seeing these chang
es, the Auxiliary at Houston
Medical Center voted to
change the color of their
uniforms from pink to royal
blue,” she explains. “Instead
of being called ‘Pink Ladies’
and ‘Red Ties’, the volun
teers at Houston Medical
Center are now officially
known as an Auxiliary or
Auxilians. The new uniforms
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the museum’s “Century of
Flight Hangar.” The concert
is Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. Doors
open at 6 p.m., and seating
is limited.
“Throughout this past
year, the band has literal
ly been around the world
entertaining our deployed
troops on five continents,”
said Maj. Chad Steffey, music
director and band command
er. “We’re thrilled to be back
home for the holidays and
have been well received by
patients and visitors as well
as hospital staff.”
More than 200 adults
and young people serve as
volunteers through the
Auxiliaries at Perry Hospital
and Houston Medical Center.
They work in almost every
area of Houston Healthcare,
performing any number of
tasks from working the infor
share this gift of music with
our friends and family of
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mation desk to filing records,
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rooms. The Auxiliaries also
give back to the hospitals the
money they raise through
sales in the gift shops and
other activities.
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Farm-City Week set
Special to the Journal
According to a release
from the Georgia Farm
Bureau, as a reminder of
the special relationship
between farmers emd their
urbern consumers, America
will observe Farm-City
Week from Friday through
Thanksgiving Day. As food
plays an integral
This is the 52nd anni
versary of Farm-City Week
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
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International to increase
understanding between
urban and rural residents.
According to the bureau
release, farm days at
schools, farm tours, ban
quets and mayoral procla
mations are just a few of
the observances that will
be held in communities
across the country to mark
this annual event.
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