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JCS Theological Seminary offers
Olympic trip to potential supporters
- ATLANTA
Wanted! 20 people who would
like to attend the 1996 Summer
Olympic Games as guests of
Johnson C. Smith Theological
Seminary (JCSTS) of the Pres
byterian Church USA.
The seminary is conducting a
nationwide search for people in
térested in visiting the seminary
and visiting the idea of becoming
major donors.
“The fact that we can bring
this seminary to the attention of
Fort Gordon Christmas House
The ribbon-cutting for Fort
Gordon’s Christmas House will
be December 1 at 10:00 a.m.
Christmas House is now located
in the Brems Barracks area in
Building 39101.
Christmas House ensures mili
tary families whoare mostinneed
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new supporters and them to the
Olympics is a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity,” says Dean David
Wallace. »
The search is centered on indi-.
viduals interested in theological
education, who support the con
tributions of diversity to the de
nomination and want to offer
their financial support. °
The three days of events are
July 29 - 31. Guests will view
track and field, field hockey and
volleyball competitions.
and remainin the area during the
holiday season will have a holiday
meal and gifts for their children.
Donations from the public of
money and new or like-new toys
will be accepted until December
20. Donations should be taken to
Army Community Service in
“With the Olympic Games in
our backyard, we have a tremen
dous backdrop to our efforts to
expandour supportbase,” Wallace
adds. “Theexcitementofthisevent
is even now having a ripple effect
on our friends, supporters, stu
dents and faculty.” |
JCSTS serves as the prime in
stitution for the preparation of
African-American ordained cler
gy for the PC (USA) and for the
Presbyterian Churchin East and
West Africa.
Darling Hall, room 367, near
Chamberlain Avenue and
Kilbourne Street, Monday - Fri
day, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The 1995 holiday season marks
the 30th year Christmas House
has played “Santa Claus” on Fort
Gordon.
ZETTERBERG CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, 1304 GLENN AVE. AUGUSTA, GA. 30904
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Citizens Advisory Board Meeting
Public Meeting
November 27 6 :00- 7:00 p.m.
The Winton Inn
1003 Marlboro Avenue
Barnwell, South Carolina
The members of the Savannah River Site (SRS) Citizens Advisory Board
would like to hear your viewpoints as they consider recommendations on
SRS activities.
There are two upcoming opportunities to talk with Board members. On
Monday, November 27, the Board will provide an update of activities and you
can share your ideas. Issue-based subcommittee meetings will follow the
public meeting. On Tuesday, November 28, the Board will have their regular
board meeting. (See agenda.) You are invited to attend the Board meeting at
any time and listen to discussions. A public comment session will be held at
3:30 p.m.
The 25-member Board was formed to bring citizens into the SRS decision
making process. Recommendations deal with environmental remediation,
waste management and related issues. For more information, contact one of the
members listed below or call Ms. Virginia Gardner, U.S. Department of Energy
at (803) 725-5752 or 1-800-603-0970.
CAB Co-Chair Mildred McClain
Savannah, GA
(912) 233-0907
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AUGUSTA FOCUS November 23, 1995
Regular Board Meeting
November 28 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Barnwell County Museum
Corner of Hagood & Marlboro Avenue
Barnwell, South Carolina
CAB Co-Chair Bob Slay
Beech Island, SC
(803) 827-0660
November Agenda
8:30 Agency Updates
9:00 Issue-based
Subcommittee Reports
-Finalize future use support documentation
-Update on FY 1998 Activity Priorities
-Scope of work for independent scientific
advice and definition
-High-level waste motions
-Update on CAB Recommendation No. 4
1:30 CRESP (Consortium for Risk
Evaluation and Stakcholder Participation)
2:15 Administrative Reports
including Bylaws disucssion
(Agenda times are approximate.)
CAB Member Ann Loadholt
Bamwell, SC
(803) 259-5769
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