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Fall Scholastic Book Fair and Bingo & Books Next Week at LCMS West Special to the Ledger Lee County Middle School West students are focused on being 100% Accountable, and that includes their challenge to read each nine weeks. information. Your sup port helps earn items for our media center such as books and materials for our makerspace. Hope to see you there! The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, September 25, 2019, Page 3A Voters To Decide On Sunday Alcohol Sales Lee County voters box the answers to two will decide at the ballot questions. The answers Letters Policy The Lee County Ledger welcomes - indeed encourages - letters from our readers on matters of interest for the community. Have a complaint? See a problem that needs correcting? Have the solution to a problem that others haven’t seen yet? Feel some person or group deserves praise and isn’t getting it? Please write us and let ev eryone share in your viewpoint. We do request that all letters be signed and accompanied by the writer’s street address and telephone number. We reserve the right not to print any letter. Letters not signed will not be printed. Letters may be edited for space. Address your letter to Editor, The Lee County Ledger, P.O. Box 715, Leesburg, Georgia 31763 or bring them by our office. to the two questions on the ballot will deter mine whether alcoholic beverage can be sold by the drink and if malt beverage can be sold by package sales. Question 1 on the November 5th ballot is the proposal to allow distilled spirits or alco holic beverage to be sold by the drink on Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Question 2 on the November 5th ballot is the proposal to allow package sales of malt beverage and wine on Sundays from 12:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. LeePride CLEANERS 261 Walnut AV6. Downtown Leesburg 759-6200 The Fall Scholastic Book Fair can help them meet their goals of 600 pages for 6th graders, 800 pages for 7th graders, and 1.000 pages for 8th graders. Please join us as they celebrate reading with the newest selection of entertaining books, colorful posters, and fun novelty items. Book Fair dates is September 23- September 27. The fair will be open daily from 8:30 am - 3:30 pm in the media center. Online shopping is also available, and parents may set up an e-wallet for their student to shop with a specific amount of money. Visit https:// www.lee.kl2.ga.us/lcms- west/home or bookfairs. scholastic.com for more Georgia State University President’s List for the Summer 2019 Semester Special to the Ledger The following students from your coverage area were named to the President’s List at Georgia State University during the Summer 2019 semester. To be eligible for the President’s List during the summer semester, degree-seeking students with a minimum Georgia State University cumula tive grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 must earn a 4.0 GPA for the se mester and complete at least 6 semester hours of academic credit with no incompletes. Skyler Glass of Lees burg Krishnaben Patel of Albany Jimmy Petit Homeis of Albany Jon Snyder of Albany Kyndell Thompson of Albany Georgia State Universi ty, an enterprising urban public research universi ty, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse back grounds. The student body of nearly 52,000 demon strates that students from all backgrounds can achieve at high rates with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations. Jt's Tune for faCC fun At Mark's AAqCoh Pate til FALL FUN CALENDAR 1019 Come visit Mark’s Melon Patch for Music Weekends, Hayrides, Face Painting & Thousands of Pumpkins! Kids check out our Corn Maze, Corn Barn, Cotton Barn & Giant Pumpkin Jumper. Come and play on our expanded playground with new attractions. Corn Maze will open on September 29th and will be open daily through he end of November. Our r?P-/iy^f “ I HFU h i* now include roasting marshmallows and making S’mores over our fire pits!!! Saturday & Sunday • Sept. 28th & 29th FIRST RESPONDER & MILITARY APPRECIATION WEEKEND Free Hayride to All First Responders, Military (both active and retired) and their familes. Must show valid ID or come in uniform. Live Music Bill Harrell & Ed Mcree Face Painting for the kids Sunflowers in Full Bloom! Hayrides through the Pumkin Patch! Saturday all events 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday all events 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday • Oct. 5th & Oct. 6th CHURCH FAMILY FUN WEEKEND One free Hayride for each person with a church bulletin Sunflowers in Full Bloom! Bring Your Cameras Live Gospel Music by The Pachitla Creek Pickers Music by Southern Joy Face Painting for kids. Hayrides through the pumpkin patch Saturday all events 1J a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday all events 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday • Oct. 12th & 13th COUNTRY NUSIC & CORN NAZE WEEKEND MUSIC BY MICHAEL EVERSON & WADE BALL StiDfloWer family Bring Your Cameras • Sunflowers in full bloom Saturday all events 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday all events 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. CORN MAZE OPEN EVERYDAY Check out our Freaky Fun Corn Maze Flashlight Nights on October 12, 19, 23, 24, 25 & 26th Roast marshmallows over our fire pits and make some Yummy S’mores! n /^M7 [jjoBtly ° ©2(17 *Come Enjoy Our Corn Cannon, Billy Joe the Talking Scarecrow, Huge Playground, Dunking Booth, Spooky ’Barn Hay Maze and our MARK’S \ MONSTER SLIDE! Saturday & Sunday Oct. 19th & 20th SUNFLOWER FAMILY FUN FESTIVAL WEEKEND Including flashlight night through the corn maze and roast marshmallows over our fire pits on Saturday night. Music by Ed Mcree & Bubba Hall Saturday all events 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday all events 1 p. 6 p. New This Year! ‘THE’ BEAST ASKABOUT OUR ALL INCLUSIVE ED Try our homemade ice cream and apple pies! Come & get your pumkins, com stalks, cotton stalks, hay bales & sugar cane! Decorate your business or home for the fall season! Hay Bales * Cotton & Com Stalks Colorful Pumpkins • Sugar Cane Saturday & Sunday Oct. 26th & Oct 27th Last; Chance Happy Hayridin’ Weekend Including flashlight night through the com maze & night hayrides through the pumpkin patch on the 26th Music by Sundowner Motel & Bubba Hall Saturday all events 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday all events 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Fun In the Dark Night Hayrides Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday October 23, 24, 25, 26th • Dark - 9:30 pm Roast marshmallows over our fire pits and make yummy S’mores. This is an exciting time to see a hundred candle lit jack-o’-lanterns and take a hayride in the dark through the Pumpkin Patch. 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