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Jenkins County Senior
Center, more than
just bingo
Aged to Perfection
By Lee Wilson,
Special Contributor
for
The Times
Even though the Center has been open for years, we have
found that a lot of people have no idea what we’re all
about.
Our doors are open to any Jenkins County resident 60
years of age and older.
Our goal is to provide a safe location for the county’s
senior population to enjoy fellowship with others, enjoy
a nutritious meal, and to remain physically active. Our
Center provides daily programming in the areas of health,
wellness, education, nutrition, socialization, religion, and
emotional support. Although the Center is primarily
county and government funded, most “extras” are gained
through generous community donations and fundraising
efforts of the clients and staff along with applying for
grants.
We celebrate EVERYTHING!!! From donning pink for
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month to wearing crazy
socks for National Down Syndrome Day to recognizing
almost every holiday! We enjoy making projects and
crafts for ourselves, but we also enjoy working on projects
to give back to our community.
Last Christmas we loomed hats and scarfs for the resi
dents at our nursing home and in turn the nursing home
staff has visited us and played games with prizes.
Recently we had a spaghetti supper funder raiser and
thanks to our community we raised enough money to char
ter a bus and have a day trip to Savannah’s River Street
and enjoy a ride and dinner cruise on the Georgia Queen.
We have also enjoyed going to Magnolia Springs State
Park and having a cookout especially if it involves a fish
fry thanks to Mr. Charlie and Mrs. Elnora Taylor’s fishing
trips!
Stop by some morning and have a cup of coffee or hot
chocolate with us and see what we’re all about!
Nunnally’s
Bail Bonding
511 COTTON AVE * MILLEN, GA30442
Joe Nunnally
706-551-1783
Brian Nunnally
706-360-5291
LOCAL ARRESTS
Jenkins County Sheriff’s Office
Feb. 22 - Perditha Dionne Drummer, Hold Place for Bull
och County.
Feb. 23 - Eric Christopher Menius, Passing on Hill or
Curve, Driving While License Suspended or Revoked
(Misd.).
Feb. 24 - Christian Jaquez Scott, 7 Days County Time.
Feb. 24 - Antonio M. Bush, Driving While License Sus
pended/Revoked, Hands Free.
Feb. 24 - Roslyn Coleman, Hold for Weekend.
Feb. 24 - Ranisha Corice Jones - Abumoghli, Disorderly
Conduct.
Feb. 24 - Larry Furman Muns, Hold for Weekend.
Feb. 24 - Maricus White, Hold for Weekend.
Feb. 25 - Leonor Talamantes Gutierrez, Hold for Week
end.
Feb. 25 - Holden Anthony Driggers, DUI.
Feb. 25 - Hope Kimbrell Goyt, DUI, Failure to Drive
Within Single Lane/Maintain Lane,
Open Container.
JCES to host Read-A-Thon
beginning next week
By Joe Brady, Editor
for
The Times
The JCES will once again host a Read-A-Thon! The program gets young
readers excited about reading and gives friends and family the opportunity to
encourage our children to read more.
“This week, we will send home instructions on how to activate your reader's
personal page. This is where you will be able to view and record their prog
ress,” Principal Randy Dailey explains.
Parents are encouraged to activate their reader’s account by clicking on
https://www.read-a-thon.eom/readers/r/BKxSnS/l and following the simple
instructions.
“We've chosen Read-A-Thon because it will not take much of your time,
gives your child a reason to read, and helps in the development of stronger
reading skills. Students will be eligible for prizes, and we will raise money to
help purchase a book vending machine,” Dailey concludes.
The Read-A-Thon starts Monday March 6, 2023
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