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TCHS CTAE Students Of The Month For March
Congratulations to the Taylor County High School March CTAE Students of the Month! They (l-r) are: Visual Arts 1,
Lydia Hall; Engineering, Valais; ia Newton: Early Childhood Education 2, Valeria Zepeda; A/V Technology & Film 2,
Kay tie Scott; Visual Arts 2, Aaliyah Me Cants; Early Childhood 3 and CNA, Emma Jones; Agriculture Leadership,
Kayle Wainwright; Visual Arts l f Eyanna Lockett; Agricultural Mechanics, Elizabeth Dingier; Visual Arts 2, Khamryn
Ogburn; Automotive Technology 2, Robert Lawson; Visual Arts 1 1 Madison Manning; and Broadcast Video Production,
Grant James. Not pictured are: Automotive Technology 1, Emarion Watson; Automotive Technology 3, Donovan Holder;
A/V Technology <£ Film 3, Rosa Perez; and Visual Arts 3, KaHeigh Bone.
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Classmates Surprise
Rev. Dr. Shirley Troutman At Church
Rev. Dr. Shirley Ti'outman is pictured above with members of her high school class* They
attended, supported, and surprised her at the Freerun Missionary Baptist Church Ser
vice April, 2023. Pictured (l-r) are: Deacon Nick Lumpkin, Mrs. Rosa Dawson, Mrs.
Nettle Howell, Rev. Dr. Shirley Troutman, Mrs. Glenda Latimore, and Mrs. Maty Snipes.
Rev. Alvin Turner.; Senior Pastor; Rev. Dr. Shirley Troutman, Associate Pastor, Freerun
Missionary Baptist Church
RPD Completes
Speed Detection
Course At GPSTC
Officer Kyle Parsons of the
Reynolds Police Department
completed a Speed Detection
Operator course, taught by the
Georgia Police Academy Divi
sion of the Georgia Public
Safety Training Center.
Speed consistently ranks as
one of the top five contributing
factors resulting in serious in
jury and fatality incidents* The
number of speed-related fatali
ties increased by 46%, from 260
in 2019 to 380 in 2020.
This course will improve the
effectiveness of speed enforce
ment initiatives through the
proper and efficient use of po
lice traffic L1DAR & RADAR
speed measurement instru
ments. Training and proactive
enforcement will enable law
enforcement to have an impact
on reducing these speed related
incidents and ultimately save
lives.
Funded by the Governor’s Of
fice of Highway Safety.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for June 19-23,
6-8:30 p.m., at First Baptist Church of Reynolds. Chil
dren ages 3 through 8th grade are invited to learn
how Jesus guides them through all the TWISTS AND
TURNS of their lives, and when they mess up, it's
never “game over.” There will be a special class for
the middle school students, relevant to their
transitioning to a teen. Please go online to register
on FBC Reynolds Facebook page or on the
www.myvbs.org/fbcreynolds link. All names regis
tered by June 5th will be entered into a drawing for
a Twist and TXtrn tote bag.
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The Women’s Ministry of Freerun Missionary Bap
tist Church will hold its next meeting on June 5th,
at 4 p.m., at the same meeting place. Please contact
the chairman if you cannot attend. Rev. Dr. Shirley
D. Troutman, Chairman of Ministry
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The Taylor County High School Class of 1983 will
hold its 40th Year Reunion June 9th and 10th. There
will be a meet and greet on June 9th, from 5 to 9
p.m., at the home of Gary Lumpkin, 5085 Pond View
Dr., Columbus, GA 31907. The reunion will be held
Saturday, June 10th, at 6 p.m,, at the Legacy Event
Center, 28 Lowes Place, Butler, GA 31006. There
will be hors d’ Oueres, dinner, dancing, treats, pho
tos, and fun. Cheers to “Back 2gether Again.”
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11th Hour will be in concert Sunday, July 16th, at
10:30 a.m., at Clark's Chapel Baptist Church, 176
Mathis Lake Rd. f Thomaston, GA. For more infor
mation, call (706) 647-6169.
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On June 4th, at 11 a.m., County Line Baptist Church
will celebrate its Pastor’s, Rev. Clarence E. Hicks,
Sr.’s, First Anniversary. Rev. Matthew Raines and
Little Union Community Church are the special
guests. They are asking everyone to please go and
help make this event a great success.
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You are invited to join them at Midway Baptist
Church, 486 E. Old Wire Rd,, Butler. Service times
are: Sunday School at 10 a.m., and Worship at 11
a.m.
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New Prospect Free Will Baptist Church, 62 New
Prospect Church Road in Reynolds, invites every
one to attend its weekly drive-through prayer ser
vice every Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
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Worship with New Life Worship Center, 16 S. Broad
St., Butler. Service times are: Wednesday Night
Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday Morning Worship,
11 a.m. Fresh Oil Xperience Services are 3rd Sun
days at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Apostle Dr.
Demario J. Bell, Sr., Senior Pastor
Rev. Alvin And First Lady
Geraldine Tbrner
Celebrate 40 Years At
Beulahland Baptist Church
Rev. Alvin Turner and First Lady Geraldine Turner cel
ebrated their 40th Anniversary at Beulahland Baptist
Church on May 7, 2023. A great time was had by alt. Due
to unforseen circumstances. First Lady was unable to at
tend, but Rev. Turner's sister, Elaine Hill, was there to es
cort him. The Church Family wants to thank everyone for
the love shown to them on this special occasion.
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The Taylor County News, May 25, 2023, Page 5.
Rachel Brown of Reynolds
has been named to the
President’s Honor Roll at the
University of North Georgia
(UNG) for achieving a 4.0
grade point average during
Spring Semester 2023.
Students enrolled in 12 or
more credit hours in
bachelor’s degree programs,
who achieved a 4* *0 grade
point average, were named to
the President’s Honor Roll.
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Hayden K. Pandolfi of But
ler was named to the
President’s List at South
Georgia Technical College for
Spring Semester. Hayden is
enrolled in the Automotive
Technology Program.
To be eligible for the
President’s List, a student
must be enrolled full time (12
or more credit hours) in an
associate degree or diploma
program and have a 4.0 GPA
for that semester’s course-
work.
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(478 ) 244-9387 (70S) 975-4980
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and Thursday
1:00-6:00 P.M
104 72 N Green St
P O Box 6063
Thomaston, GA 30286
706,647,8602
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