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Antoinett Miller was recently crowned Miss Augusta State
University. She was escorted by Nathan Benedict. Miss Miller
is a resident of Augusta and a senior at ASU. She was spon
sored by the Biology Club. Miss Miller is a biology major and
plansto continue her education and become a physician’s
assistant.
CB Break to meet March 28-30
The Augusta Metropolitan Con
vention and Visitors Bureau is
pleased to announce that the Gar
den City Channel Master CB Club,
Inc. will hold its annual World-Wide
CBBreak conference atthe Radisson
Riverfront Hotel and Conference
Center March 28 - 30, 1997.
The Garden City Channel Mas
ters CB Club, Inc. is a non-profit
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organization whosegoal is “tospread
goodwill throughout the world.”
Presently, they are working with
revitalizing Savannah Place.
Thisannual eventisforlocal CBers
as well asthose around the country.
Approximately 1,500 delegates are
planningtoattend.
Formoreinformation, contact Sam
Hacker at(706)790-6213.
Children’s Day at the museum will be March 15
Museums are built for young
sters as well as adults, and the
Augusta-Richmond County Mu
seum will again present its popular
Children’s Dayon Saturday, March
15.
The museum islocated in down
town Augusta at the corner of Sixth
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Michael A. Johnson, Sound Engineer
Phone: (706) 771-9024 + Pager: (706) 731-5737
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DAT machines, Etc.for large bands.
Enough sound equipment for the Bell Auditorium
and the Civic Center
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and Reynolds Streets. Doors will
open at 10 a.m. and all Children’s
Day programs will be available
until 3 p.m. Radio station 93.9
(Cool FM) will broadcast live from
the museum throughout the morn
ing.
In addition to all the regular
SOUND E l
PKODUCTION
Disk Jockey
Available
exhibits, Colonial and Civil War
reenactors will be on the grounds
and in the building. The museum
theater will offer free movies
throughout the day.
Docents will be on hand to talk
about the exhibits, and free re
freshments willbe provided as chil-
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dren and parents conclude theit
visit.
Admission fees will be reduced to
$2 for adults and $1 for children;
half the regular rates. Members
will be admitted free. :
Formoreinformation, please call
(706)722-8454. ’
13th Street at Jones
722-1664
3833-A Washington Rd.
Martinez 855-5965
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