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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
■ WESTFIELD
EVENING OF MUSIC
- The Westfield Music
Department will present an
evening of music Dec. 10 at
7:30 pm. in the Recital Hall of
the Arts & Sciences building.
The Westfield Upper School
Chorus and the Eighth Grade
Girls Ensemble will be sing
ing pop songs from the 60s
and 70s, classical selections,
and Christmas music.
Admission is free.
■ DAVID A. PERDUE
ES ELECTION - David A.
Perdue Elementary school
will hold a School Council
election for two members on
Dec. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the
school media center.
One parent/guardian repre
sentative and one parent/busi
ness partner will be elected.
David A. Perdue Elementary
is located at 115 Sutherlin
Drive in Warner Robins.
Principal Edward Weeks may
be contacted either by phone
at 478-988-6350 or by e-mail
at eweeks@hcbe.net.
■ HCHS BAND
CONCERT - Houston
County High School will hold
a band concert Thursday at 7
p.m. in the school’s theater.
■ HOLIDAY SCHOOL
CONCERTS - The following
school holiday concerts are
slated for Dec. 11: Bonaire
Middle School choir - 6:30
p.m.; Perry Middle School
band - 6:30 p.m. (PMS
gym); Houston County High
School Christmas choir - 7
p.m. (HCHS theatre); Warner
Robins High School band and
chorus - 7 p.m. (WR Civic
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■ DEC. 13 SCHOOL
CONCERTS - The fol
lowing school concerts are
slated for Dec. 13: Lake Joy
Elementary - 6 p.m. (LJES
cafeteria); Bonaire Middle
School band - 6:30 p.m.;
Huntington Middle School
chorus - 6:30 p.m. (HMS caf
eteria) (Featuring the HMS
Hawks chorus - sixth, sev
enth and eighth grade - and
the HMS Tone Chime choir);
Morningside Elementary
Musical, “Holiday Moose
ical” - 6:30 p.m. (featuring
Morningside second grade
students).
■ DEC. 18 SCHOOL
CONCERTS - The follow
ing school concerts are slat
ed for Dec. 18: Quail Run
Elementary School chorus -
7 p.m. (QRES cafeteria) and
Huntington Middle School
winter band - 6 p.m. (HMS
gym).
■ LAKE JOY ES
MEETING - Lake Joy
Elementary School has set
the following school council
meetings. All meetings will be
held at 7:15 a.m. in room 313.
They are: Thursday, Feb. 28,
2008 and May 1, 2008. Keith
Kratz serves as chairper
son. Lake Joy Elementary
is located at 985 Lake Joy
Road in Warner Robins. For
more information, contact
Principal Dr. Doug Rizer at
drizer@hcbe.net or 478-971-
2712.
■ PERRY HOUSING
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board meeting of the Perry
Housing Authority will be
held Thursday at 4 p.m. in
the Perry Housing Authority
Conference Room, which is
located at 822 Perimeter Rd.,
in Perry.
■ HOUSING
AUTHORITY MEETING
- The regular board meet
ing of the Warner Robins/
Houston County Housing
Authority will be held Dec. 11
at 11:30 a.m. in the Warner
Robins Housing Authority
Conference Room, which
is located at 112 Memorial
Terrace in Warner Robins.
■ BOARD OF
ELECTIONS- The Houston
County Board of Elections will
meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Board of Elections office,
Houston County Government
Building, 801 Main Street,
Perry. Please use entrances
on Main or Jernigan Street.
■ SINGING
CHRISTMAS TREE - The
eighth annual presentation of
“The Warner Robins Singing
Christmas Tree” will be held
at the Warner Robins Civic
Center Friday and Dec. 8 at 7
p.m. and Dec. 9 at 3 p.m.
With a choir, orchestra
and cast of more than 300,
this Christmas extravagan
za, according to a release,
is a "delightful way to begin
your Christmas season." The
doors open one hour prior to
the program and admission
is free.
The Warner Robins Singing
Christmas Tree is a gift from
Central Baptist Church to
Middle Georgia. The Warner
Robins Jazz Ensemble,
under the direction of Todd
P. Howell, will play several
Christmas tunes at the main
entrance that Saturday night
from 6-6:45 p.m.
■ WRREC HOLLY DAYS
CAMP - The Warner Robins
Recreation Department has
begun registering boys and
girls ages 7-12 for Holly Days
Christmas Camp.
This day camp will be held
at the recreation depart
ment, which is located at 800
Watson Blvd., from Dec. 21-
Jan. 3, 2008 - coinciding with
the Houston County schools
calendar. The camp calen
dar will also follow the fed
eral holiday schedule, closing
Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, and clos
ing at 12:30 p.m. Christmas
and New Year’s Eve.
The cost for the entire pro
gram is SBO for city residents,
$l5O for county residents
(outside WR city limits) and
$245 for residents who live
outside Houston County.
Call 929-6946 or 929-1916
for more information.
■ TUCKER ES
MEETINGS - Tucker
Elementary has set the fol
lowing school council meet
ings. Meetings will be held
at 5:15 p.m. in Room 201.
They are: Jan. 22, 2008
and March 18, 2008. Tucker
Elementary is located at
1300 Tucker Road in Perry.
For more information, contact
Principal Dr. Kim Halstead at
KHalstead@hcbe.net or 478-
988-6278.
■ LIBRARY PHOTO
CONTEST - The Houston
County Friends of the Library
are holding a photo contest.
The contest involves tak
ing a picture of your Houston
County friends book bag in a
place farthest away from the
county or is the most unusual
place for a book bag to find
itself. Thq deadline for sub
mission is April 20, 2008. For
more information, visit any
Houston County Library.
■ VVA SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM - The Vietnam
Veterans of American Warner
Robins Chapter No. 902
announces its scholarship
award program for 2008.
Scholarships will be awarded
in memory of Logan Walton,
a late member of the chap
ter.
More information and appli
cations are available through
the guidance or AFJROTC
office or via the chapter web
site at www.vva9o2.brg. The
application submission dead
line is March 1, 2008.
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■ PERRY PRIMARY
COUNCIL MEETINGS
- Perry Primary School has
scheduled its School Council
meetings for the 2007-2008
school year. All meetings will
be held at 6 p.m. in the con
ference room. Perry Primary
School Council meetings are
as follows: Jan. 17, 2008,
March 20, 2008 and May 15,
2008. Perry Primary is locat
ed at 1530 Sunshine Avenue
in Perry.
For more information, con
tact Principal Elgin Mayfield
at either 478-988-6160 or
emayfield@hcbe.net.
■ PERRY PLAYERS
PRESENTATION - The
Perry Players will present It’s
A Wonderful Life - directed
by Linda Deibert - Friday
and Dec. 8 and again Dec.
12-15 at 8 p.m., as well as
Dec. 9 and 16 at 2:30 p.m.
Tickets are sl2 for adults,
$6 for students. Beginning
today, call 478-987-5354 for
reservations.
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