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QAi MARGARINE Oily Family Pack Vine Ripe Salad Tomatoes TOMATOES Members and guests at a recent Pierre Robert Chapter Daughter of the American Colonists meeting (standing left to right) Mary King Givens, Sylvia Dinkel, Beth Usry, Pierre Robert Chapter Regent Sandi Driskill, Rosalyn Forsyth, State Regent Thelma Kilpatrick, Jo Ann Bates, Kay Ragan, Freida Boyles, Dawn Hamill, Kathy Hicks, Shirley Rogers, Ann Crimmins and (seated left to right) Martha Hill, Frances Miller, Jane Washburn, Claudia Moreland, Kathy Fazekas, Lisa Moreland Elies, and Mallory Moreland Eubanks. Education from Georgia Southern University. She has played the flute professionally with the Savannah Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Community Orchestra. Presently she plays with the Statesboro First Baptist Church Orchestra. Her teaching career included positions as a high school Band Director, an elementary school band and choral Director, a public school Music teacher, and a classroom Music In structor at East Georgia College. She became a member of the Saint Philip’s Parish Chapter DAC in 2002. She is an avid golfer, loves aero bics and teaching line dancing. Mrs. Kilpatrick shared with the 20 members and prospects attending the meeting her plans and goals for Daughters of the American Colo nists and events planned State Regent Daughters of the American Colonists Thelma Kilpatrick of Statesboro, GA is introduced by Pierre Robert Chapter DAC Regent Sandi Driskill. for the upcoming State Board Meeting in his toric Midway Georgia. During the annual meet ing members will have guided tours of the old church, Midway Mu seum, meeting s will be in the old school house and they will also tour Fort Morris, the town of Sunbury and the Sun- bury Cemetery. The chapter presented Thelma with a token gift of local Albany goodies and gave a donation in her honor to help restore and preserve Colonial markers in Georgia. © Phoebe Submitted Photo Picture attached features (from L- R) Dr. Kathy Hudson, Phoebe Chief of Staff; Dr. Steven Kitchen, Phoebe Chief Medical Officer; Cynthia George, Horizons Community Solutions CEO Phoebe Honors Area Physicians for Doctors’ Day Specctl to the Ledger Phoebe recognized area physicians Thurs day with a special cer emony and a donation to a health-related charity in their honor. March 30 is National Doctors’ Day. Phoebe celebrated early by hosting a brief ceremony in the lobby of the main hospital to thank all physicians on Phoebe’s medical staff. Phoebe CEO Scott Steiner spoke at the event and highlighted the important role physi cians play in our com munity. “Hippocrates said, ‘Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity.’ We’re in the business of love, and we do that through healing,” Steiner said. “Our physi cians lead that healing process for us, and we’re grateful for their ser vice.” The medical staff of Phoebe Putney Memo rial Hospital is made up of 360 physicians representing 41 special ties. Around 175 of those physicians are employed by Phoebe. Phoebe used to commemorate Doc tors’ Day by giving each physician on the medical staff a small gift. About 10 years ago, Phoebe decided that money would be better spent on a charitable donation in honor of physicians. Each year, the medical staff chooses a charity to receive the donation. This year, they chose Horizons Community Solutions. That orga nization began in 2002 as the Cancer Coalition of South Georgia. It expanded in 2016 with a broad new mission to improve wellness and economic vitality in southwest Georgia. Horizons CEO Cyn thia George accepted a $5,000 check from Phoe be. “We wouldn’t be able to do anything without our physicians and our hospitals. They are our partners,” George said. “Physicians make the health of our commu nity. They take care of patients, and we work in concert with them. We will use this $5,000 for cancer screenings and to improve community health in this region,” she added. Doctors’ Day was first observed in Winder, GA on March 30, 1933. Eudora Brown Almond, the wife of a prominent physician, honored phy sicians by sending them greeting cards and plac ing red carnations on the graves of deceased physicians. Red carna tions remain a symbol of Doctors’ Day. Phoebe provided red carnations at the ceremony and encouraged each physi cian to take one and pass it along to a patient or co-worker in recognition of the service physicians provide to our commu nity. Phoebe also hosted special lunches in honor of physicians at its main hospital campus as well as at Phoebe Sumter and Phoebe Worth.