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October 21, 2004
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Miss and Mr. Paine Coliege-Elect, Alana Wells and Ron
Mohone, wiill be crowned Paine College’s official ambassa
dors of good well on Friday, October 29 at 8 p.m. in the
Paine College Giibert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel.
Junior Achievement and Lights
on After School kick off
after-school programs in Georgia
Junior Achievement of
Georgia announced a goal
of reaching 5,000 local
youths with JA after
school programs in the
next year during a Light
on After school event at
the Robert D. Fowler
Family YMCA. The event,
which was held nationally
in conjunction with Lights
on After school, included a
presentation of a $20,000
donation from the JCPen
ny After school Fund,
5,000 of which will be for
the Augusta. district, in
sport of the effort. Brad
Wonnacutt, *** District
Manger, made the presen
tation on behalf of all
JCPenney Stores in the
area.
JA of Georgia — Augusta
will use the funds to pilot
after-school programs for
children throughout the
area in the coming
months, such as the Our
Families, Our City, Our
World, and JA Global
Marketplace programs that
are currently taking place
at the Girls Incorporated
of the CSRA.
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According to a new poll
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only 14 percent of 1,142
youths between the ages of
8 and 18 said they partici
pate in organized after
school programs. Of those,
16 percent (nearly 1 in 5
youths) implied a desire
for more variety in after
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ing with computers,
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business, spending time
mentors and learning
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enrich the after-school
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young people in Augusta,”
said Robyn Verdery, Exec
utive Director of Junior
Achievement of Georgia —
Augusta. “We wish to
thank JCPenney After
school for providing
resource so we can begin
to do just that.”
AUGUSTA FOCUS
The coronation of Miss
and Mr. Paine College-
Elect 2004-2005 will be
held on Friday, October
29 at 8 p.m. in the
Gilbert-Lambuth Memo
rial Chapel. Miss Alana
Wells and Mr. Ron
Mohone will take their
place as the College’s
ambassadors of good will
for the 2004-2005 aca
demic school year. As
part of their reign, Wells
and Mohone will design
and implement programs
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ticipate in community
service projects and
_speaking engagements on
behalf of the College. In
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Queens issue.
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The Paine College Fami
ly will pay tribute to the
current Miss and Mr.
Paine College, LaSonya
Ford and Rian Trotter,
for their dedicated lead
ership during their
reign. The community
is cordially invited to
attend Coronation cere
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the Office of Public
Relations at (706)821-
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church-related, four
year, residential, liberal
arts college. Its mission
of providing an educa
tion of high quality in a
wholesome and nurtur
ing environment has not
changed since its found
ing in 1882. Paine is
supported by the United
Methodist Church, the
Christian Methodist
Episcopal Church, and
the United Negro Col
lege Fund. Dr. Shirley
A. R. Lewis is President
of Paine College.
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