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THE GEORGIA POST & BYRON BUZZ
THURSDAY JUNE 25, 2020
GOVERNMENT & MORE:
-Al-Anon meets Mondays, 11 a.m.
at old Byron School. For informa
tion call 956-5637.
-PC Board of Education meets
first Tuesday of each month at 6
p.m.; Study session last Tuesday of
month, 6 p.m.
-PC Tax Assessors meet first
Thursday of each month, 4 p.m.
- Byron Lions Club, first and third
Thursday, 7 p.m.
-Byron City Council, second
Monday, 6 p.m.
-PC Commission, second Tues
day, 6 p.m.
-PC Development Authority, third
Thursday, 8 a.m.
-PC Water & Sewage Authority,
third Monday, 6 p.m.
-Byron Rotary Club, every
Wednesday, 8 a.m., Byron Wel
come Center.
-Byron Tax Office, Tuesday &
Thursday, 8:304:30 p.m. Byron
Municipal Complex
-Medical Center of Peach County
meets third Wednesday of every
month, 9 a.m. Board room at
hospital.
-Hospital Authority meets at 12
noon on the fourth Tuesday in Jan.
April, July & October.
-Byron Main Street/CVB/DDA
board meets at 5 p.m. every first
Monday of every other month (even
months), at Welcome Center.
-Byron Planning and Zoning
Commission, fourth Thursday, 5
p.m.
-Peach Public Libraries, Board of
Trustees - Thomas Public Library,
Fort Valley, Ga. The board meets
the second Thursday of February,
April, June, August, October, and
December at 5:15 p.m. in the Meet
ing Room at Thomas Public Library,
Fort Valley, unless otherwise
specified.
THE ICU MINISTRY provides hope
to others in need. Handmade bags
are delivered to area hospital waiting
rooms with toiletry items, pillows
and blankets, magazines, etc. for
the family. Items for bags are always
needed. If you are interested in
volunteering or donating supplies
call Para at 214-5560. Icukits.
blogspot.com or icukits@gmail.com.
ICU Survival Kits Ministry. We meet
every second and fourth Thursday at
the Byron Depot from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
BYRON AL-ANON meets Monday
mornings, 11 a.m. and Saturdays
@ 10:30 a.m., 101 Murdock Lane,
Byron (the new Community Center).
Newcomers always welcome. Call
478-714-9393 for more information.
SCRAPBOOKING AT THE DEPOT
Meets every 3rd week on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. This is a
free event, just bring your scrap-
booking supplies and enjoy the fun
with Fran (478) 333-6474.
BYRON BAPTIST CHURCH
SERVICE Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.
Classes for all ages from birth to
seniors. Morning worship service:
10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Evening
worship service: 6 p.m. in the sanc
tuary. Wednesday Prayer/Worship
Service 6:30 p.m. in sanctuary; youth
in the chapel; children in the gym.
Programs on Wednesday night. 100
W. White Road. 478-9564670.
THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA, We are
a national nonprofit organization
dedicated to helping bereaved
parent by providing highly personal
comfort, hope and support to every
family experiencing the death of a
child, a brother, sister or a granc
and helping others to better assist
the grieving family. Chapter meetings
are held the 2nd Monday of each
month at 7 p.m. at CrossLife Church,
3768 Eisenhower Parkway, Macon
and the 4th Thursday of each month
at 7 p.m. at Byron United Methodist
Church, 103 W. Heritage Blvd.,
Byron. Please contact for more
information Karla Chidester (478)
954-4592 or visit www.compassion-
atefriends.org.
GENTLE YOGA offered by Mindful
Mountain Mediation & Movement
on Mondays 6-7:15 p.m. at the
Helping Hands Now Inc. (old
elementary school), 801 Chamlee
Drive, Fort Valley. Suggested
donation of $10 per class. If you
are unable to donate, you are still
welcome. Register at https://www.
eventbrite.com/e/empowering-yoga-
2018-tickets-42596410009. Lisa
Cummings, certified yoga instructor.
Call 478-737-6356 or learn more at
mmmmonline.com
TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY
(TOPS) holds meetings at the
Peach County Hospital cafeteria
every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. This is
a safe and welcoming environment
where the scale goes up to 750 lbs.
SPIRIT’S QUEST is hosting a new
event and are now open every 1st
and 3rd Sunday afternoon for a
Social Sunday. It’s free and open to
all to come hang out with the horses
and spend some time enjoying
nature. Check out Spirit Quest
events on Facebook.
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ON DURING THIS TIME.
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CALL478-836-3195
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Students Named to Kennesaw State’s
President’s List for Spring
Kennesaw State University recently named students to the
President’s List in recognition of their academic excellence
for the Spring 2020 semester. To achieve this honor, each
student must have completed at least 9 semester hours with
a term grade point average of 4.0.
KSU students who earned this top academic achievement for
spring include:
Ashici Blcisingcime of Roberta
Taraija Mccauley ofCulloden
Jordan Rozier of Fort Valley
Caitlin Farr ofLizella
Kennesaw State Students Named to Spring
2020 Dean’s List
Kennesaw State University congratulates the 7,220 stu
dents named to the Spring 2020 Dean’s List. Students
enrolled in at least 9 credit hours and with a grade point
average of at least 3.5 were named to the list.
Kalkidan Gebre-Egziabher of Byron
Benjamin Hall of Fort Valley
Jonathan Coyne of Byron
Jalen Mitchell of Byron
Erica Moore of Lizella
Alex Sobel graduates from
Union College
Alex Sobel, of Byron, GA, graduated from Union College
during the College’s recent online conferral of degrees. Sobel
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree . Sobel majored in
Managerial Economics.
Moving? Call us today so you don’t miss out!
478-836-3195
Barnes, Christopher Andrea
- 38, Warner Robins - Proba
tion violation
Garrett, Robby Dale - 50,
Byron - Unlawful conduct
during 911 call
Oglesby, Devontay Re
shad - 29, Temple Terrace,
FL - Speeding in excess of
maximum limits; driving with
suspended license
Ross, Michael Philip - 49,
Byron - Driving with suspend
ed license
All parties are innocent
until proven guilty in a court
of law.
Baughman, Jennifer Di
anne - 39, Fort Valley - DUI
-driving under the influence
of alcohol; driving while
license suspended; following
too closely
Dyer, Jeramy Dee - 36,
Lizella - DUI - alcohol/con
trolled substance present
in blood/urine subject to
O.G.C.A 40-6-391 (B)
Garrett, Robby Dale - 50,
Byron - Unlawful conduct
during 911 call
Gibson, Eleni - 27, Fort
Valley - Probation violation
- felony
Gilley, Susan A - 59, Byron
- Simple Battery - family
violence
Hillsman, Morris - 49,
Fort Valley - Harassing
phone calls
McKellar, Jalen Juwon -
19, Fort Valley - Contempt of
superior court
Montgomery, Christopher
Lamar - 32, Warner Robins
- Obstructing or hindering
law enforcement officers
Nelson, Cody Wayne - 27,
Byron - Criminal trespass;
simple assault
Ross, Micheal Phillip - 27,
Byron - Theft by taking -
felony
Sharts, Christopher
Wayne - 45, Byron - Crim
inal damage to property -
2nd degree
Slater, Keonna Chadell -
28, Stone Mountain - Proba
tion violation - misdemean
or
Washington, Laderius
Dante - 23, Macon - Con
tempt of Superior Court
All parties are
innocent until proven
guilty in a court of law.
PEACH COUNTY SCHOOL NUTRITION
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
MEALS AVAILABLE!
Mondays and Thursdays
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
(multiple day meals will be given)
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New Feeding sites are:
Peach County High School
900 Campus Drive, Fort Valley 31030
Byron Middle School
201 Linda Drive, Byron 31008
Kay Road Elementary School
880 Kay Road, Byron 31008
Feed Center
100 Fagin Circle, Fort Valley 31030
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Fort Valley First Assembly of God
881 Taylors Mill Road, Fort Valley 31030
God's Children Too
1206 Knoxville Street, Fort Valley 31030
To sponsor a site call Matoshia Grant at 478-972-5105
This institution is an e^ual
opportunity provider