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■ BONAIRE ES SCHOOL
COUNCIL MEETINGS -
Bonaire Elementary School will
hold the following School Council
meetings. Meetings will be held
at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria. The
schedule follows: Monday and
March 10 and April 7. Bonaire
Elementary is located at 101 Elm
Street in Bonaire. For more infor
mation, contact Principal Eric
Payne at either 478-929-7826 or
EPayne@hcbe.net.
■ ESES COUNCIL
MEETINGS - Eagle Springs
Elementary School has sched
uled the following school council
meetings. All meetings are held
at 6:30 p.m. in the media center.
They are: Wednesday and March
20 and May 15, 2008. Eagle
Springs Elementary is located
at 3591 Highway 41 North in
Byron.
For more information, contact
Principal Andrea McGee at 478-
953-0450.
■ PERRY CHRISTMAS
TREE RECYCLING - The City
of Perry will be accepting your
Christmas trees for recycling at
the Recycling Renter located at
the corner of James Street and
Houston Lake Road today from
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Those who bring
a tree for recycling will receive a
free seedling.
■ WR REC WATER
AEROBICS - The Warner
Robins Recreation Department
Water Aerobics Program is held
on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
and Friday each week from 9-10
a.m. The monthly cost is as fol
lows: city residents - S2B; county
residents - $56, out of county
residents - $97, Senior citizens
50 years old and up - sls.
For more information call the
department at 478-929-1916.
■ WRLT AUDITIONS -
Warner Robins Little Theater will
be holding auditions for its fourth
show of the 2007-08 season, “The
Old Settler," Monday-Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the theater’s location
on 502 South Pleasant Hill Road
in Warner Robins.
The play is a drama by John
Henry Redwood, Dramatists Play
Service, and directed by Venis
GLover. The script calls for an all
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Mid South Federal Credit Union Branch Manager, Ginger Lasseter (pictured) recently pre
sented a donation to Putnam County Middle School Assistant Principal, Joy Williamson.
The donation, according to a release, helped sponsor the Teacher of the Year Reception
held in November. Per the release: “Mid South Federal Credit Union, originally chartered
as the Bibb Teachers Federal Credit Union, continues to show support to education in
Middle Georgia communities.”
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Georgia National Fairgrounds
and Agricenter events
Today
Houston County Young
Farmers Commercial Dairy
Heifer Show
Information: 912-988-6312
Today
Georgia Good Sam’s Meeting
Information: 770-434-6012
Today
Hopes and Dreams “Prom
Fashion Show"
Information: 478-333-3168
Monday-Wednesday
Utility Service Company, Inc.
Safety Meeting
Information: 478-987-0906
Monday-Friday
Utility Service Company, Inc.
Sales Meeting
Information: 478-987-0303
Wednesday
Georgia Department of
Natural Resources public
meeting
Information: 478-825-6354
Wednesday-Friday
black cast of one man and three
women.
. The play’s description: “This
is a gentle, sweet-natured com
edy about life in Harlem in 1943.
The story chooses to remember
the good without the bad, being
-about the relationship of two ‘SO
Mid South donation
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Georgia Department of
Agriculture State/Federal
Workshop
Information: 404-656-3676
Friday-Jan. 13
Southern States Triple Crown
2008 NBHA Super Show
Information: 770-922-3350
Jan. 12
CSRA Rabbit and Cavy Show
Information: 706-547-3048
Jan. 12-13
Mid-Georgia Computer Show
Information: 770-663-0943
Jan. 12-13
Exotic Bird Show and Sale
Information: 407-855-3367
Jan. 16-17
Georgia Power Corporate
Safety Kickoff Meeting
Information: 877-688-9913
Jan. 22-24
Georgia School Nutrition
Association Equipment
Academy
Information: 770-934-8917
ish,’ church-going spinsters or, as
they were called in those days,
Old Settlers, Elizabeth and her
sister, Quilly. The play revolves
around what happens when a
handsome young feilow, Husband
Witherspoon, newly arrived from
the Deep South, rents a room in
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the apartment they share, while
he searches for his girlfriend.”
Play dates will be: Evening
performances - Feb. 15-16, 21-
23, 28-29 and March 1, 2008 at
8 p.m. Sunday matinees: Feb. 17
and 24 at 2:30 p.m.
Call 478-929-4579 for more.
■ ELECTION
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
- The deadline for voter reg
istration for the Feb. 5, 2008
Presidential Preference Primary
election is Monday. Contact the
Board of Elections at 987-1973
for more information.
■ MOSSY CREEK MS
COUNCIL ELECTIONS -
Mossy Creek Middle School will
hold a School Council election
Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the media
center. The election is to elect
four parent/guardian represen
tatives to serve on the council
for the remainder of the school
year. Two of the representa
tives must also be members
of the business community. All
parents and guardians of stu
dents are encouraged to attend.
Mossy Creek Middle is located
at 200 Danny Carpenter Drive in
Kathleen. For more information,
contact Principal Paige Busbee
at pbusbee@hcbe.net or 478-
988-6171.
■ 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, Room 206. Those attend
ing are asked to use the entranc
es on Main Street or Jernigan
Street. Call 987-1973 for any
questions.
■ BUILDING AUTHORITY
MEETING - The next regular
meeting of the Warner Robins
Building Authority will be Jan. 9,
2008 at International City Golf
Course at 5 p.m.
■ REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY MEETINGS - The
Redevelopment Agency meet
ings are scheduled for the first
Monday of every month in the
upstairs Conference Room in
City Hall at 4 p.m.
■ HCHS COUNCIL
MEETINGS - Houston County
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High School has set the follow
ing School Council meetings.
Meetings will be held at 5 p.m.
in the school media center. They
are: Feb. 25, April 28 and June
30. Houston County High is locat
ed at 920 Highway 96 in Warner
Robins.
For more information, contact
Principal Sheila Beckham at
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