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Page 2A, The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 25, 2003
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with a gun. The victims told the
deputy that Mr. Gay came to
their home and started an argu
ment over a power line that was
knocked down on his property.
Mr. Williams then tried to hit
one of the victims with a large
stick. He then went to his truck
and got his gun and went to the
back porch but did not point
the gun at anyone or enter the
house. When questioned by
Deputy McDuffie and Capt,
Donnie Spillers, Mr. Williams
denied trying to hit the victim.
He was arrested and transported
to the jail. A warrant for simple
assault was obtained through
Magistrate Court.
Earl Fredick Paige Jr., 22,
of 126 Muckalee Lane, was
charged with speeding 67 m.p.h.
in a 35 speed zone and driving
under the influence of alcohol
December 20 by Lt. Michael
Rouse. While on patrol on Cen
tury Road, Lt. Mathis checked
Mr. Paige on radar at 67 m.p.h.
in a 35 speed zone. After mak
ing a traffic stop, the officer
detected a strong odor of an
unknown alcoholic beverage on
Mr. Paige’s breath. A road side
alco-sensor test was conducted
with positive results. He was
issued citations for his charged
and turned over to the jail staff
for booking.
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were both charged with pos
session of methamphetamine
December 20 by Officer D.
McTyeire. The arrests were
made in the 1100 block of Hwy
19 South.
Randall Hatmaker, 32, of 121
Cherokee Street, Leesburg, was
charged with possession of co
caine, possession of marijuana
less than an ounce, possession
of a sawed off shotgun, posses
sion of a silencer, possession of
a firearm during the commis
sion of a felony and Stephanie
Hatmaker, 31, of 121 Cherokee
Street, Leesburg, was charged
with possession of cocaine and
possession of marijuana less
than an ounce by Officer Jim
Wright December 19.
John Douglas Anderson,
22, of 209 Archie Drive, was
charged with simple battery and
false imprisonment December
15 by Capt. Donnie Spillers.
Capt. Spillers responded to the
incident location on Graves
Springs Road.
Calop Cleveland Bowden, 53,
of 1404 Whispering Road Apt.
J4, was charged with disorderly
while intoxicated December 15
by Officer Daniell McTyeire.
The incident occurred at Wal-
Mart when Mr. Bowden was
leaving the store.
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by Grace Rhodes
This is the month of sharing
All the love you have in store,
Your families, friends, and loved ones
And, oh, so many more!
We gather round the Christmas Tree
With all the presents there,
And sing all of the Christmas carols
And a wonderful time we share.
Then we go to the dinner table
Where all the goodies lay,
We ate and drank and had more fun
So ends our Christmas Day!
Three of the performers who will be featured in the First Tuesday Performance
Series concert on Jan. 13 at ABAC are (left to right) Chris Robinson, Stephen
Greene, and Jacqueline Green.
First Ttiesday Performance Series
Concert January 13 At ABAC
The next event in the First
Tuesday Performance Series
will take place Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.
at Abraham Baldwin Col
lege. Featured performers will
include Jacqueline Greene,
piano; Stephen Greene, tenor;
Gina Lawhon , piano; Chris
Robinson, tenor; Zoe Hobby,
mezzo-soprano; Randy Barber,
baritone; and Bonnie Nipper,
soprano and vibraharp.
As part of the Arts and Enter
tainment Series, sponsored by
the Abraham Baldwin Arts Con
nection, regional professional
artists will be featured on the
first Tuesday of every month in
the Chapel of All Faiths on the
ABAC campus. The concerts,
which last one hour, are de
signed to be light, entertaining,
and informative.
Individual tickets for the
concert may be purchased at the
door. The cost is $3 for adults
and $1 for students. ABAC stu
dents are admitted free with ID.
For more information about
the First Tuesday Performance
Series, contact Dr. Susan Roe,
First Tuesday Program Coordi
nator, at (229) 386-3097.
Jacqueline Greene has been
teaching in Tift County for four
years. She holds a Bachelor,s of
Music Education degree from
Shorter College and a Bache
lors of Music Therapy degree
from Georgia College and State
University.
Stephen Greene has been
teaching in the Tift County
School System for six years.
He holds a Bachelor,s of Music
Education degree from Shorter
College and a Master, s of
Music Education degree from
Florida State University.
Lawhon is a local piano/organ
instructor and elementary
school music teacher in Irwin
County. She has accompanied
and played for a wide variety of
musical events both local and
statewide, including a concert
with the Brandenburg String
Quartet and several recitals at
Valdosta State University. She
has also performed with the
Albany Symphony Orches
tra. Lawhon teaches general
music for the Tift County Public
School System.
Robinson attended Shorter
College where he earned a
Bachelor, s of Music Educa
tion degree. While at Shorter,
he performed in the New York
premiere of Les Chanson des
Roses with the Shorter Chorale
and toured Germany, Poland,
the Czech Republic, and Aus
tria. Robinson has been teaching
in Tift County for eight years
and is currently the Director of
Choral Activities at 8th Street
Middle School.
Hobby earned a Bachelor,s of
Music Education degree from
Shorter College and has taught
choral music in South Georgia
for the past 15 years. She is
currently Choral Director at
the Northeast Campus of Tift
County High School.
Barber is completing his 16th
year as Director of Choral Mu
sic at Tift County High School.
He holds a Bachelor,s of Sci
ence degree in Music Educa
tion and a Master, s of Music in
Choral Conducting degree from
Auburn University.
Nipper, who graduated from
Shorter College and also
received a Master, s of Art
degree in English from the State
University of West Georgia,
has enjoyed a diverse career as
an English instructor, teaching
middle school and high school
English, drama, and chorus,
as well as college English and
literature. For the past four
years, she has been an English
instructor at ABAC.
In conjunction with the First
Tuesday Performance Series
concert, there will be an art
exhibit in the Music Building,
adjacent to the Chapel of All
Faiths. The exhibit will feature
paintings, drawings, and two-
dimensional designs by ABAC
art students. Donna Hatcher,
assistant professor of art, will
feature works by her students.
The exhibit will be open for
viewing before and after the
concert.
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