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Middle School Honor Rolls
Feagin Mill Middle School
Honor Roll
Sixth Grade • Joshua
Ackerman, Elizabeth Albritton,
Lance Barkley, Jacob Bodien,
Matthew Buckley, Kayla
Christensen, Mattison Davis,
Joseph Ferraris, Haley Henry,
Collin Hensley, Huy Ho, Garrett
Hofmann, Jani Holden, Kelley
Jordan, Rachel Leclair, Zachery
Moore, Matthew Oxyer, Malik
Pierre, Sholeh Rezaee, Jaylin
Ross, Camille Segarra, Jenna
Staten, Justin Stokes, Vishak
Vinod, Logan Walker, Willa
Wang, Audrey Wood
Seventh Grade - Megan
Asadian, Rebecka Bence,
Brandon Boggess, Kayla
Borghelli, Emily Bratcher,
Courtney Callahan, Wade
Clemons, Mori Crocker, Jamie
Gamboa, Catherine Greene,
Deionna Jackson, Courtney
Me Kinney, Ezequiel Morales,
Yuri Smith, Lauren Thompson,
Ashley Toellner, Bailey Watson
Eighth Grade - Brittanie
Edwards, Michael Jenkins,
Brittany Johnson, Elijah Jordan,
Sara Me Fadyen, Rachel Miller,
Anam Patel, Lucinda Shaffer,
Marya Shone, Kelly Van
Roy, Megan Vaughn, Kayla
Wortman
Feagin Mill Middle School
Honorable Mention
Sixth Grade - Khalil
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HOMETOWN HAPPENINGS
NEW BUSINESSES -NEIGHBORHOOD CAiENDAR - CHAMBER SUPPORTERS & MORE
Small Business Of The Year Award To Be Presented At
The Warner Bobins Area Chamber's 58th Annual Meeting
WARNER ROBINS, GA-
The Warner Robins Area
Chamber of Commerce is
proud to announce that the
58th Annual Meeting will
be held on Thursday, Janu
ary 17, 2008 in the Century
of Flight Building at the
Museum of Aviation. Doors
will open at 6:30 p.m. for a
brief social period prior to
the dinner, which begins at
7:00 p.m.
Each year at the Annual
Meeting, the Chamber of
Commerce presents several
awards honoring those who
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Ballard, Raymond Brewton,
Sydney Cullison, James Dorris,
Ericka Dunn, Kianna Honan,
Payton Horton, Kayla Hudson,
Charnae Jones, Justin Jones,
James Koonce, David Me
Chargue, Caroline Me Coy, Alan
Molina, Brianna Okorley, Ashley
Pegues, Tre Powell, Spencer
Ryan, Ashley Thetford, Briana
Whitfield, John Winn
Seventh Grade
Elizabeth Ashwood, Tazia
Banks, Elizabeth Dunford, Julia
Elliott, Jessica Larson, Kayla
Ludicke, Kaleb Mead, Vernon
Rogers, Logan Smith, Rebekah
Swinford, Stephanie Turner,
Daryl Vining
Eighth Grade - Anne Bagay,
Klea Bajala, Kyla Bayer, Emily
Bergo, Devin Bush, Scott
Dyke, Bailey Fisher, Rebecca
Grantham, Austen Hall, Ashley
Hardy, Taylor Jones, Emilee
Merritt, Abigail Owens, Gabriel
Ramirez, Christian Russell,
Emma Sainsbury, Hollie
Schwanebeck, Jessica Scroggs,
Monica Villagomez, Samantha
Volkert
Bonaire Middle School
Honor Roll
Sixth Grade - Kayla Bare,
Auburn Davidson, Jill Davis,
Emily Deyton, Kevin Doan,
Divine Francis, Nickolas Geeker,
Alexander Goldstein, Joseph
Graves, Casey Hitch, Bryce
Hudson, Molly Lauritsen, Taylor
demonstrated outstanding
service to the Chamber.
The prestigious awards
include: The Charles K.
Shaheen Small Business of
the Year Award, presented
to one of the 2007 Small
Business of the Month re
cipients for outstanding
business achievement and
exemplary service to the
community; The Charlie L.
Jones Award, presented to
the community’s most out
standing citizen, for sus
tained and superior service
to the community (recipi-
Executive Suites PLUS
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349 Margie Drive
’Warner Robins, GA 31088
Phone: (478) 971-4378
Fax: (478) 971-4973
Email: kirkwdtc@aol.com
Liszewski, Ross Martin, Serena
Me Cabe, Austin Millwood, Mary
Pool, Brandon Rockwell, Clinton
Rogers, Tabitha Sanders,
Gregory Vassey, Daniel
Williams, Trenten Williams,
Katlyn Winner
Seventh Grade - Brianna
Bare, Nathan Bozeman, Tanner
Branham, Brandon Cauley,
Emily Clary, Aspen Coggins,
Kelly Cole, Andrew Danielson,
Somnath Das, Lauren Dietter,
Alexis Hnatiak, Maria Jackson,
Ivey Johnson, Sean Joiner,
John Kebil, Daylan Me Daniel,
Taylor Me Henry, Kaelyn
Meade, Charissa Nichols, John
Pilcher, Grant Premo, Shannon
Schnable, Morgan Weeks,
Isaac White
Eighth Grade - Kasi Byrd,
Kate Custer, Ashley Davis, Amy
Di Lorenzo, Deric Doan, Isaiah
Dunnings, Jillian Erickson,
Caleb Floyd, Hayley Freeman,
Griffin Joyner, Joy Kim, Lyall
Plumb, Brianna Romans, Kristin
Walker
Bonaire Middle School
Honorable Mention
Sixth Grade - Haley
Benson, Robert Brock, Jordan
Buice, Leigh Copeland, Leah
Dilorenzo, Kyra Eady, Jesse
Graham, Samuel Gutierrez,
Alexis Hamlin, Coleman
Hinson, William Me Neil,
Nathaniel Middleton, Amanda
ent’s service activities usu
ally span a number of years
and may involve a number
of businesses, civic, gov
ernmental, cultural and/or
religious activities); The
Sherrill Stafford Good Gov
ernment Service Award,
presented to the commu
nity’s most outstanding
elected or appointed official
or employee of any govern
mental agency (award is
made for exceptional, out
standing service in the per
formance of duty); The A.C.
“Dick” Walden 111 Chamber
Chamber Hosts Ribbon Cutting
For New Children’s Boutique
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Alexander Electrical So
lutions, Inc.
141 Partridge Trail, War
ner Robins, 478-329-1211.
Alexander Electrical Solu
tions, Inc. employs a crew of
in-house trained and experi
enced electricians covering a
wide range of electrical exper
tise. They specialize in the in
stallation and service of power
wiring distribution systems,
lighting systems, machine wir
ing, intercoms and motor con
trol. Visit www.alexanderelec
tricalsolutions.com.
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Mullins, Ashleigh Newton, Julia
Otto, Charles Randle, Lyndsay
Richardson, Jalyn Slaughter,
Ty Spees, Sharon Stephenson,
James Taylor, Corey Thomas,
Tyra Wilson
Seventh Grade - Benjamin
Albritton, Emily Allison, Megan
Brassfield, Jearlon Butler, David
Carroll, Sabrina Cox, Benjamin
Davis, Joseph Faletto, Shawna
Harper, Brock Harrell, Katlyn
Haynes, John Herrera, Kyle
Hesketh, Jada Holmes, Harry
Link, Katelyn Malone, Kathryn
Miller, Jasmin Morehead, Patrick
Nakayama, Payton Purvis,
Maryjo Robinson, Joshua
Russell, Tanner Sparks, Colburn
Spears, Lauren Stineman,
Brianna Vicsotka, Micah Wells,
lan Whealton, Sean Whealton,
Chantz Williams, Kaleb Williams,
Savanah Williams
Eighth Grade - Aakriti
Arora, Kera Banks, Jenna
Beatty, Natasha Butler, Hayden
Casey, Lauren Clark, Brian
Daughtry, Mark Denney, Marissa
Geister, Olivia Hamilton, Rachel
Hatfield, Erin Hill, Anna Hood,
Gabrielle Howard, Aalyah
Humphrey, Stephen Kelly,
Lewis Kim, Emily Losert, Emily
Manire, Sean Me Cann, Amelia
Miles, Damone Mitchell, Salina
Patterson, Gabrielle Pittman,
Jennifer Rideout, Cody Rigney,
Jasmine Riley, Emily Unholz
Continued Saturday
Person of the Year Award,
presented to the Chamber
member having made the
most outstanding contribu
tion to the success of the
organization or any one or
more of its programs dur
ing 2007; and the Ambassa
dor of the Year Award, pre
sented to the Ambassador
who has shown exemplary
support of Chamber events
throughout the year. This
award is based on a point
system.
Tickets to attend the
meeting are $35.00 per per
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2008 ♦
Georgia General
Assembly in session
By CHARLOTTE
PERKINS
Journal Staff Writer
The Georgia General
Assembly started its 2008
session on Monday.
This year lawmakers are
expected to grapple with
a controversial tax reform
plan being pushed by House
Speaker Glenn Richardson,
a major plan for managing
the state’s water resources
and far-reaching transpor
tation issues. Here’s how to
reach members of Houston
County’s delegation.
Sen. Ross Tolleson
District 20
Ross Tolleson, a Perry
Republican, is in a key posi
tion this year as chairman of
the Natural Resources and
Environmental Committee
proposing a landmark water
bill for the state in this
session. Tolleson is also on
the Appropriations, Rules
and Veterans and Military
Affairs Committee.
He can be reached at
404-656-0081, or by e-mail
at ross.tolleson@senate.
ga.gov.
Rep. Larry O’Neal
District 146
The House Ways & Means
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son for Chamber members
and their guests. The fee for
all non-members is $50.00.
The deadline to make res
ervations is 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, January 11. Please
RSVP to Donna Scott via
telephone (478.922.8585),
fax (478.328.7445) ore-mail
(dscott@warner-robins,
com). Also, please include
the names of those attend
ing so we can maintain ac
curate records.
The Chamber is a vol
unteer, member-supported
organization working full-
The Warner Robins Area
Chamber of Commerce wel
corned Plato’s Toy Chest to the Chamber family with a Rib
bon Cutting ceremony on Wednesday, October 24, 2007.
Located at 2607-D Moody Road in Warner Robins, Plato’s
Toy Chest is a children toy and clothing store built around
the philosophy of creating a fun affordable boutique atmo
sphere for everyone. You can find great deals priced from
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All items in the store are new, with fifty percent or more
of the items marked with clearance pricing.
2008 Chamber Business
Builder Program
Earlier this week we sent out information inviting
Chamber members to participate in our New Member
Benefits Package. Over the years it has proven to be
a win-win program that provides valuable benefits to
all participants. Plan to provide 500 certificates with
a printed expiration date of December 31, 2008 to the
Chamber. This is a great opportunity to introduce your
self to other business folks just like you, as well as enjoy
the economic impact of our military within our commu
nity. If you have any questions about the program or
participating, call Johnnie at the Chamber. Deadline
for participation is January 31, 2008.
The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce
hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Spectrum
Comm, Inc. on Thursday, November 8 to welcome
their return home to Warner Robins.
Some accolades include Spectrum being dubbed as
one of the top 25 companies to work for in Hampton
Roads as well as being among Virginia’s Fantastic
Fifty fastest growing companies three years run
ning.
Spectrum’s new facilities are located at 691 Well
born Road, Suite 400 in Warner Robins
Chairman, O’Neal is a
Republican, and represents
the Perry area along with
much of central Houston
County. He serves on the
Governmental Affairs and
Judiciary Committee and is
an ex-officio member of the
Appropriations Committee.
O’Neal lives in Bonaire.
He can be reached at 404-
656-5102, or by e-mail at
larry.oneal@house.ga.gov.
Rep. Willie Talton
District 145
Rep. Talton, a Warner
Robins Republican, is vice
chairman of the Children
and Youth Committee and
serves as a member of
the Education and Motor
Vehicles Committee.
He can be reached at 404-
656-0254, or by e-mail at
willie.talton@house.ga.gov.
Rep. Tony Sellier
District 136
Sellier, a Fort Valley
Republican, serves n the
Agriculture & Consumer
Affairs, Defense & Veterans
Affairs and Education
Committees. He can
be reached at 404-656-
0265 or by e-mail at tony.
sellier@house.ga.gov.
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time to preserve, enhance
and expand the opportuni
ties for orderly growth of
business, industrial and
professional communities.
Our objectives are to pre
serve and increase jobs,
capital investment and op
portunities for economic
growth. The business of
the Chamber is business.
For more information
about the Annual Meeting,
call the Warner Robins Area
Chamber at 478.922.8585.
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