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RECREATION FOOTBALL SIGNUPS Monday - Friday see Lindsey at the Probate Court 9 am- 5 p.m. Saturday At the High School Fieldhouse 12 noon - 2 p.m. Age 7-12 $75 Flag $25 Contact James -478-258-0110 or Lindsey at 478-836-3313 with Questions! "BACK-TO-SCHOOL BASH" AUGUST 9, 2013 Georgia Family Connection of Crawford County is planning a ”Back-to-School Bash” for the 2013-2014 school year, Friday, August 9,2013,4 p.m.-7 p.m. at Central Georgia Technical College. Get Ready, Tread For Ed 2K Walk - will take place September 21, 2013, 5 p.m. A team honoring Ed Tomberlin WWW. WALKTODEFEATALS. org Issue 30 One Dollar Thursday, August 1,2013 1 Section, 12 Page First Taste of Crawford Delicious looking cupcakes from Till’s Treats. Above Hugh and Linda Gurley serving tea and lemonade. At left is Charlotte Kendall Hudson, who was a star at By Victoria Simmons The Georgia Post Feed them and they will come. The Roberta-Craw- ford County Chamber of Commerce found that to be true with the first New Tastes of Roberta-Craw- ford County Friday night. A perfect setting was provided on the porch of the of the Roberta Craw ford County Chamber of Commerce as local restaurants set up around the depot building and on the grounds just out side. Only those eateries relying on food service displayed for this premier event. Restaurants’ offer ing the nearly 100 per sons attending a variety of what the crowd called “tantalizing tastes” were (in alphabetical order: Champion’s, Hudson’s BBQ, Kuntry Kitchen, Subway, Till’s Treats and Turner’s Wings. Food items to taste for every tastebud were available from hot wings, to Cu bans, to coleslaw, cold Is A Big Hit that it would be tried again. None of this would have been possible without cooperation from the res taurants who participated. Now that you have had a “taste”, be sure and visit them to try some of their other offerings. Dev. Authority Chair, Brenda Carroll. City council member Arnita Harris enjoying the eve ning. cuts, hotdogs, biscuits, cookies, cheesecake and more, along with sweet tea and lemonade. An award for the fin est decorated table was a “People’s Choice Award“ won by Champion’s. Everyone who came to eat, could cast a vote on the best decorated table. Votes were tabulated by a person not connected to the chamber. Results were very close. Criteria to win the award was based on the table decor, not the food. Champion’s table was colorfully displayed with a Palm Tree center- piece made of pineapple. Each of the tables had a story and were unique in design.. All the eater ies were given a hardy applause for their varied taste sensations. It was noted at the end of the evening, only Roberta and Crawford County businesses were used in the purchase of the gift basket which was awarded to the People’s Choice winner. Crafty Mamas, ECT and Memo ries provided the kitchen items of the past as well as some of the present for the basket. The hot dogs, potato chips were pur chased at Piggly Wiggly who also donated tea. Big Chic, had been expected to participate but was unable to do so this year but did donate tea. Linda and Hugh Gurley donated Lemonade and BB&T donated water. The local Farm Bureau represented themselves by grilling the hot dogs and provid ing the last taste of the evening. Don Rodeheaver provided entertainment as he sang country gospel songs on the warm July evening. Larry Carpen ter worked on the sound system. Laughter and fellowship was enjoyed by those who attended. All good things must end and the end of the evening came as folks left with a full stomach and comments about how wonderful the event had been for them and wishes Sara Turner of Turner’s Hot Wings at left. At right are Jenni fer Ray, Charles Cook, Captain Trent Anderson, Gail Thaxton and Robert Ray. Far right is Champion’s table decoration which won first place. Sales Tax Holiday Justin Time For Back To School By Victoria Simmons The Georgia Post If you have not already begun buying those school supplies, you might want to wait until next week for the Sales Tax Holiday, August 9-10 so you can save money. Items which will be ex empt from sales tax August 9-10 include: • Clothing and footwear that costs $100 or less per item. • Personal computer and personal computer -related accessories with a sales price of $1,000 or less. • General school supplies to be used in the classroom or for classroom-related activities with a sales price of $20 or less per item. The sales tax exemption does not apply to clothing accessories, jewelry, hand bags, umbrellas, eyewear, watches, cellular devices, furniture, computer-related accessories designed for recreational use, items used in a trade or business or for resale, or rentals. It also does not apply to theme parks, entertainment complexes, public lodging establish ments, restaurants or air ports. If you would like more information you can visit the website at www.dor.ga.gov. Champion’s of Roberta was chosen as the Business of the Quarter for the Roberta-Crawford County Chamber of Commerce. Located on Hwy. 341N, the restaurant is named after Roberta Champion, for which the city is also named. Champion’s only opened this year and features sandwiches, soups, a salad bar, specialty coffee drinks and more. From left are Chamber President Charles Cook, Scott Long - Chef, Kathleen Cook and Chris Mc Intyre, owners.