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Shown are staff members of the local Happy Hour. The organization recently received its second consecutive three-year accreditation by
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities International.
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for residential services and
will provide homes for seven
individuals. Happy Hour is
a non-profit 501(c)(3) orga
nization and a United Way
SYMPOSIUM
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sessions currently planned
for this year, covering topics
ranging from the F-15 to the
USAF Advanced Power and
Alternative Fuel and Energy
initiatives.
As an added benefit, two
90-minute breakout sessions
on workforce development
and human capital will be
included. Consideration is
also being given to brief
ing the top WR-ALC techni
cal challenges with oppor
tunities for businesses to
respond to these needs via
white papers.
The conference was first
held six years ago and has
received excellent feedback
from both contractors and
leadership at Robins Air
Force Base. Attendees have
been very enthusiastic and
supportive about attend
ing follow-on events of this
nature.
The Symposium com
mittee anticipates the
November conference will
be well attended and result
in another successful event.
Last year WR-ALC signed
contracts worth a total value
of over 4.74 billion dollars.
That’s money in the pocket’s
of businesses and families,
many of them in the Middle
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fct on Hwy. 96,3 miles East of Fort Valley.
$2 loi every iickei sold will be donated to the Boys Scouts of America
Agency Partner.
CARF is an independent,
not-for-profit international
accrediting body whose mis
sion is to promote the quality,
value, and optimal outcomes
of services through a consul
tative accreditation process
that centers on enhancing the
Georgia area. The AIC is
sensitive to the economy and
the uncertainty that people
feel. Come spend two days
with us at the largest indus
trial complex in Georgia and
one of three Air Logistics
Centers nationwide and plan
for your Company’s future.
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and now known as CARF, the
accrediting body establishes
consumer focused standards
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sure and improve the qual
Additional information
on the event is available
on the Aerospace Industry
Committee Requirements
Symposium web page. Visit
www.wrcoc-aic.org/regl.asp
for more information and
to register for this year’s
event.
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ity of their programs and
services.
The Board of Directors for
the organization expressed
gratitude for reaching anoth
er great milestone and com
mended the staff for a job
well done in providing ser
vices for the “best citizens in
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Monday - Saturday 1 lam - 2pm • Sunday 1 lam - 3pm /
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Now In Stock! Fall Line of Life»sgooc/ Clothing & Accessories.
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jth, together with the Perry High
others, brings you the broadcasts of
Night Football!
See the re-broadcast of Friday's game by ,
tuning in Wednesdays and Thurso
Com South's Cable V,
Channel 10 aU;O0 and 8 ;00pr
Also, check out wmtmiwthjMi
to see if your school's football games
are already plying online. Come out and
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Hawkmsville: 2SO Broad Street • 783 4001
Perry: 1 35/ D Sam Nunn Blvd. • 274-4001
Cochran: 119 N. Second Street • 271 4001
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Houston County”.
For additional informa
tion, please contact Tod
Cowart, Executive Director,
or Lori Pekny, Marketing/
HR Assistant, at 929-6616.
Happy Hour Service Center is
located at 802 Young Avenue,
Warner Robins.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
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for Senior Citizens
Free hearing tests will be
given at the Beltone Hearing
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Dr. in Warner Robins Mon
day through Friday from
9:00 to 5:00.
Board Certified Hearing
Instrument Specialists, Jack
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have almost 40 years combined
experience in the hearing
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Everyone who has trouble
hearing or who has loved
ones with hearing difficulty
is welcome to take advantage
of this service. Some of the
causes of hearing loss will
be explained and recom
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Test results will reveal
if medical treatment or
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Yearly testing is recom
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Current hearing aid users and
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