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Thursday, September 21,2017 The Baldwin Bulletin I Your local newspaper Page A3 Send events for our weekly calendar to wil@BBnews.today by 1 p.m. Monday to be published on the Bulletin Board All September Long Putnam General Hospital will be offering free screenings throughout September. Prostate cancer lab screenings and cholesterol lab screenings are available for free throughout the entire month. There is no need to register. For more information, call 706-923-2028. PGH is also offering lab panels for $45 throughout Septem ber. The panels include: complete blood count, compre hensive metabolic profile and lipid profile. The best results occur if the participant fasts at least 12 hours before the screening. Wednesday, Sept. 20 through Saturday, Sept. 23 Children and Women's fall and winter consignment sale at Milledgeville Exchange. Milledgeville's only seasonal consignment sale. Come see the largest collection of gently used toys, equipment and clothing in Baldwin County. If you would like to sell your own items, and find out how to shop early before the public, sign up to consign at www. milledgevilleexchange.com/consignors/html. Thursday, Sept. 21,5 p.m. to 8 p.m. "Dual Vision: Art Through Different Eyes" Reception at The Artisans Village Gallery, 110 W. Marion St., Eatonton, Ga. The gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursdays and Fri day, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. This is a joint project between Associated Photographers of Lake Oconee Photo Club and The Artisans Village Guild. Exhibition and Sale will run from the reception through October 14. Thursday, Sept. 21,6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A panel on "Freedom of Speech and Guns on Campus" will take place at Georgia College's Arts and Sciences Auditori um. Guest panelists include two political science professors from Mercer University, along with state representatives Mandi Ballinger (R-Canton) and House Minority Leader Bob Trammell (D-Luthersville) Friday, Sept. 22,10 p.m. The Woofs and Atlanta-based band The Night Shift will be performing at Buffington's, 120 W. Hancock St., Milled geville. Similar sounding artists include: Cage the Elephant, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Tame Impala. Saturday, Sept. 23,9 a.m. to noon The Green Market is at The Pavilion every Saturday from April to October for your farm fresh favorites from local farmers and producers with quality local produce, meat, eggs, cheese, jams, baked goods & more. They accept and double SNAP dollars, give food prep demos, and have a Kids Corner to entertain young market-goers. Saturday, Sept. 23,9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 37th Annual Library Fair. Join the Twin Lakes Library System for a day of family fun at the 37th Annual Library Fair! We'll have all the things you've come to expect from the Library Fair: thousands of books for sale, a flea market, bake sale, food court, community corner, bounce house, games, and arts & crafts for the kids. Rain or shine, we've got a fun day planned for the community! Stay tuned for more details. Saturday, Sept. 23,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts oil painting workshop for adults. Professional oil painter Alisa Koch will teach technique and landscape painting. The class is perfect for beginners and intermedi ates alike. The class fee is $125 and includes all materials. Participants will need to bring their own lunch. The event will take place at Allied Arts, 201 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville. Saturday, Sept. 23,1 p.m. Georgia Military College will host DuPage College (Illinois) for its third home game of the season. For this match, the theme will be "military appreciation." There will be a Kid Zone with bounce houses and a Silver Wings Army para chute demonstration will occur, when they parachute in with the game ball. The MOAA will be recognized, as will all military service branches. Tickets to the game are $10 general admission, $3 for col lege students with ID and children 10 and under and free for GMC Students and staff. Reserved seating is $15. Sunday, Sept. 24, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts' storytelling of "Change is in the Air." Each month, storytellers gather at Allen's Market to share tales based on a central theme. Prepare to laugh, cry and listen to Milledgeville's great storytellers. The storytelling is a partnership between Allied Arts, professional storyteller Jeanette Waddell and WRGC 88.3. The event takes place at Allen's Market, 201 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville. The event is free to the public. Sunday, Sept. 24,3 p.m. Greater Faith Revelational Outreach Ministries, 1501 Hwy 22 East, will be celebrating its 17 year church anniversary. The spoken word will be by Apostle R.E. Welch Sr. of Healing Temple Church in Macon. Everyone is invited and welcome to come celebrate with us giving all glory to god for the marvelous work he is doing. For more information about service, please contact Proph etess Akia Thomas at 478-234-1830 or Lavonne Reaves at 478-452-2708. jThe support you need to find quality SENIOR LIVING SOLUTIONS A Place for Mom has helped over one million families find senior living solutions that meet their unique needs. There’s no cost to you! CALL (855) 508-8043 aPlace/orM om. ! We’re paid by our partner communities ** Crossword Puzzle Across 1. Close, as an envelope 5. Actors 9. Dracula, at times 12. Bridge toll unit 13. Basket material 15. Opportune 16. Network of your relatives 18. “... or !” 19. Dash lengths 20. Fencing rapier 21. Common allergen 23. Massive, wild ox of S Asia 24. Expert 25. Extras (hyph.) 28. Smoke 32. Singer Ives 33. Digestion aid 34. Container weight 35. Acted like 36. 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Aegean vacation locale 47. French Sudan, today 48. Brio 49. A little lamb 50. Jewish month 51. Dermatologist’s concern 52. Western blue flag, e.g. 53. “Cool!” 56. After expenses 57. Hack Answers Page B3 Tuesday, Sept. 26,2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Milledgeville Marketplace Farmers Market. Occurs every Tuesday from April to October from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Pavilion in Downtown Milledgeville: 214 E. Hancock St., next to Golden Pantry. Thursday, Sept. 28,5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Chamber Business After Hours. Join the Milledgeville-Bald- win County Chamber for a special "Business After Hours" sponsored by the Department of Veterans Services, Green Acres Health & Rehabilitation and Tri-County EMC. Be pre pared for a fall evening, relaxing riverside while mingling with other local business and community members. There will be barbecue, live music and cold beverages. The event will take place at Adams Acres Riverside Events, 150 Old River Bridge Rd., Milledgeville. To register, visit http://milledgeville.chamberofcommerce.me/ Friday, Sept. 29 through Saturday, Sept. 30. Georgia Military College Alumni Weekend 2017. Alumni Weekend for 2017 is fast approaching. For information on the full schedule of events and to register, visit: http://alum- ni.gmc.edu/weekend/. Sudoku Puzzle #4187-D 1 2 3 3 4 5 2 4 6 7 2 8 1 7 4 6 9 1 5 7 8 6 3 4 2 9 6 1 Sudoku Solution, Page B3 Saturday, Sept. 30,8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oconee River Day. Celebrate the Oconee River with a day full of music, activities, food and friendship! Your day starts at the Greenway where you can paddle or float your way down to the Beach at Berry Farm. Need a kayak? Oconee Outfitters will be there with everything you need for a fun and safe day on the water! Call ahead to reserve your solo or tandem kayak - (478) 452-3890. Lunch, games, music and more will be waiting for you to enjoy throughout the afternoon at the Berry Farm Beach. Lunch by Southern Affairs Catering is included in your registration cost, as well as great live music! Enjoy the sounds of Local Folk, playing acoustic favorites and hidden gems. The day will finish up at the DNR boat ramp where shuttles provided by Oconee Outfitters will be waiting to return us to the Greenway. Saturday, Sept. 30,9 a.m. to noon The Green Market is at The Pavilion every Saturday from April to October for your farm fresh favorites from local farmers and producers with quality local produce, meat, eggs, cheese, jams, baked goods & more. They accept and double SNAP dollars, give food prep demos, and have a Kids Corner to entertain young market-goers. AIRLINE CAREER 2017 Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-564-9634 Summer Nights Concert Series Sponsored by ThePeoplesBank MMN°STR£ET & ThePeoplesAgency October 28th Georgia Bulldogs vs. Florida Gators Eatonton’s largest indoor cocktail party. Food and ice cold beer. Following the game, Matt Brantley live. Book your Holiday Parties today! The perfect balance between luxury & rustic Historical woodbeam warehouse dating back to 1902 118 N. JEFFERSON AVE. EATONTON, GA. 706.816.8027 For ticket information, visit www.eatontoncottonwarehouse.com