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Homecoming Parade
Thursday, November 1
The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 25,2001 - Page 5A
It's time for the Lee County
High School 2001 Trojan Home
coming Parade. The school wants
to invite the public to join them
this year in their celebration.
They are busy making plans all
interested participants.
Please take time to complete the
application and return it to the
school as soon as possible. The
deadline for applications and fees
is Tuesday, October 30,2001.
Mail the application to LCHS,
Atten: Joy Breeden, 1 Trojan
Way, Leesburg, GA 31763, or fax
your application to LCHS at 759-
6166 (drop the fee by the high
school). Those in the school sys
tem can return the application to
LCHS. If you have questions,
please call Joy at 759-6107, ext.
305 and leave a message. The call
will be returned.
All participants are responsible
for providing transportation
(convertibles, trucks, flatbeds,
etc.) and drivers as needed for
the entry/group.
The school strongly encourage
all entrants to bring individually
wrapped candy to distribute to
the young children in attendance.
A $5.00 entry fee is required
Entries will be given a number
for line-up prior to the parade.
All organizations will need to be
in line, behind Lee County El
ementary School on Academy
Street, and ready to march no
later than 4:15 p.m. on Novem
ber 1,2001. If you have ques
tions, please call Joy Breeden or
Donna Jones at LCHS at 759-
6107.
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4-H Needs Volunteers
Mrs. Murdock’s class at Twin Oaks Elementary School
received a special science lesson on October 9th.
Pictured (l-r) are Brandon Erickson, Mrs. Holden
(parent), Luke Wilson, Emily peters, and Briana Swift.
Students Received Special
Science Lesson
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
298 Leslie Highway, Leesburg
(Across From Kinchafoonee Primary)
We Invite You To Worship With Us!
Sunday School 10:00
Sunday Serivce 11:00 AM
Phone 759-1506 Website • www.ststephensepiscopal.com
If you would like the opportu
nity to work with your child and/
or other children through 4-H ac
tivities and events, you are invited
to become a 4-H volunteer. There
are many different roles that vol
unteers are needed to fill, from
helping with refreshments to
leading a project club. Still not
sure you're interested? Please
atend a Volunteer Recruitment
Dinner to find out what volunteer
opportunities are available.
Bring the family for a volunteer
recruitment meal provided by Lee
County 4-H to learn more about
volunteer opportunities on Tues
day, November 13 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Lee County Governmen
tal Building Meeting Room(in
the building with the Lee County
Utilities Authority and the Lee
County Chamber of Commerce).
Please call 759-6025 by Friday,
November 2 if you can attend the
dinner.
Don't miss this great opportu
nity to help Lee County Youth!
Call 759-6025 with any ques
tions !
On October 9 th , Mrs.
Murdock’s class had a special
treat. Steven Holden's mother,
Lisa Holden, came to the school
and taught a science lesson to
his class. Mrs. Holden is a
science teacher at Albany High
School. Her lesson was about
atoms - solids, liquids and
gases.
The students stirred a mysteri
ous powder (really corn starch)
and colored water to make a
gooey mess. Was it a solid or a
liquid? Guess what they
discovered? It was both.
Students also enjoyed a snack
consisting of a solid - a cookie,
a liquid - root beer and a gas -
the buddies on top of the soda!
After the lesson, Mrs. Murdock
had the children write about
what they had learned.
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Alice Jolly and Gail Rowell are pictured with Leesburg Mayor Bob Boney as he
signs a proclamation for the Eta and Beta Rho Chapters.
Eta And Beta Rho Chapters Hold ***
Meeting
By Teresa Cecil
The joint meeting of Eta
and Beta Rho Chapters of
Alpha Delta Kappa met at the
Albany Museum of Art,
Octoberl3th. Gail Rowell,
President of Eta Chapter, pre
sided before the luncheon. A
devotional of patriotic songs
was shown. The devotional
was written and prepared by
Laura Pasteka. Jeanne Greely
led a prayer for our country
and its leaders.
Teresa Cecil, Albany Dis
trict Chairman, announced
that the Albany District is in
charge of the altruistic project
at the Gulf Region Confer
ence in Augusta in July 2002.
Sallie Mozingo and Barbara
Ham are co-chairmen of the
event and announced support
will go toward the Ronald
McDonald House.
Judy Crenshaw entertained
the group as Viola Swamp, a
character in the book. Miss
Nelson is Missing.
Celeste Smith. Altruistic
Chairman of Eta Chapter, ex
plained that the school sup
plies collected from both
chapters would be given to an
organization that would over
see that children with a need
for school supplies would get
them.
A Founder's Day program
was presented by Mrs. Cecil,
Barbara Akridge. Teresa
Freeman, Kathy Thompson,
Becky Herndon, and Ruth
Rhames. The story of the vio
let, which represents the five
goals of Alpha Delta Kappa,
was told. They are vision,
participation, friendship, op
portunity. and education.
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