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Page 10A,The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, January 30, 2019 10th Annual Daddy Daughter Dance February 9th Special to the Ledger Calling all daddies & daughters! Leesburg United Methodist Church invites you to attend the 10th Annual “Lee County Daddy- Daughter Dance” on Saturday, February 9th at “The Bindery” at the Oakland Library. Come experience a wonderful evening of fun, music, dancing, photography, and more! “The event was first organized by Leesburg UMC to provide dads with a safe place to take their daughters to just enjoy some time with them,” says Neal Fol- ger, youth director at Leesburg UMC. “The response from the com munity was so over whelming that we had to re-organize it after a few years. What started out as one dance at a school gym turned into three dances, and then we had to move it out of the gym into the Bindery!” Tickets for the dance sell out fast, so make sure to order yours today! They are $18 and are available for all 3 dances: 4 pm, 6 pm, and 8:30 pm. T-shirts are also offered at $18 per shirt, and a complimen tary photo option is in cluded in the ticket cost. Dads may also purchase additional photos from photography companies on-site at the dance. Tickets and shirts can be purchased at http://www. umcleesburg.com/ddd or by calling the Leesburg UMC church office at (229) 759-2096. “We encourage all our attendees to buy their ticket as soon as pos- LIFE INSURANCE THE LAST THING YOU NEED FARMERS IS SOMETHING ELSETO LOSE SLEEP OVER INSURANCE Sleep deprivation can make you forgetful enough to miss one of the most important steps of being a parent: getting Life insurance. But now's the time to help ensure your growing family continues to thrive, even if something were to happen to you. With a Life insurance policy from Farmers Life®, you will have the reassurance that you have helped your family meet their financial needs, continue their educations and retain their lifestyles. THE NEXT STEP IS LIFE. Take it now. 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All ages are welcome to attend any dance, but our 4 pm dance is geared more towards our younger ages.” The goal of the dance, according to Leesburg UMC, is to let our next generation of daughters know the importance of a lasting relationship with their father or adult male role model in their lives. Some people go full-out for this event, renting limos & tak ing their daughter out to eat before the dance. Folger says it’s all about making this night truly special for all who walk through the doors. Make sure to buy your ticket for the Daddy- Daughter Dance today! Named to the Dean’s List Studies James Wallace Special to the Ledger James Wallace has been named to the Dean’s List at Ohio Christian University College of Adult and Graduate Studies for the Fall 2017 Semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and be enrolled in at least 12 “graded” semester hours. Ohio Christian Uni versity is committed to offering a complete education that develops students intellectu ally, professionally, and spiritually. OCU offers degree programs for residential undergradu ate students, graduate students, and adult and online students. Additionally, stu dents can participate in OnlinePlus which provides undergraduate classes online with the option of participating in for-credit enrichment experiences on campus or abroad. The Trail- blazer Academy allows high school students to complete college classes. All programs are de signed to equip students to become leaders in their careers, communi ties, families, and the world. Candace Shirley named to Dean’s List Candace Shirley of Albany, GA., was named to the Fall 2018 Dean’s List at Berry College. The Dean’s List honors students who posted an academic average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale while carrying a class load of at least 12 hours during the semester. Nationally recognized for academic excellence and as an outstand ing educational value, Berry is an indepen dent, coeducational, comprehensive liberal arts college of approxi mately 2,100 students. For more than a century, the college has offered an exceptional education that balances intellectual exploration, practical learning, and character development. UT Martin Names Local Student To Fall Semester Chancellor’s Honor Roll Special to the Ledger The outstanding aca demic achievements of undergraduate students at the University of Tennessee at Martin have been honored with publication of the Fall 2018 Chancellor’s Honor Rolls for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Scienc es, College of Engineer ing and Natural Sci ences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. To be eligible for the Chancellor’s Honor Roll recognition at UT Martin, a student must take at least 12 hours of credit (pass-fail courses are not included) and achieve a 3.2 (B) grade point average based on a 4.0 scale. Students can make the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with honors (3.2 through 3.49), high honors (3.5 through 3.79) or highest honors (3.8 through 4.0). • Leesburg - Lee M. Tatum, Honors. 1 Submitted Photo The Lee County Retired Educators believe in making a difference in their community! They are proud to sponsor two one thousand dollar scholarships to deserving Lee County High School Seniors, most who plan to major in the field of education. They are also proud of the “Little Projects” they participate in! One such project is collecting the tabs off cans that are given to support Ronald McDonald Houses. The Ronald McDonald Houses “provide a restful, comfortable place for children and their families to find refuge and support as they receive medical treatment at nearby hospitals”. LCRE members Missy Shiver and Penny Knight presented approximately fifteen pounds of tabs to FCCLA member Parker Matre. Family, Career, Community Leaders of America at Lee County High School are collecting the tabs as part of their state wide support of Ronald McDonald Houses. Valerie Thompson, Teacher and FCCLA Advisor, works with her students to prepare them for a career as a Professional Educator.