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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS
PAGE 7A
Social News
Commodity foods distribution
New company aids in
returning lost items
According to PCWORLD, over
85,000 phones, 21,000 PDAs and
4,500 notebook computers are left
behind in taxis every year. Well,
now there is an easy way for some
one to turn those items in as well as
have them returned.
Founded in 2004, Atlanta-based
ImHONEST.com is a non-tradi-
tional lost and found service that
provides identification and recov
ery for items of value. In addi
tion to offering an affordable and
user-friendly solution for owners
to proactively label and register
their valuables, ImHONEST.com
makes it easy for the finders of lost
items to act on their honesty.
Two of the most common reasons
that lost items are not returned to
their owners are the inability to
identify the owner of the lost item
and the lack of an easy way to
return the found item.
The ImHONEST.com system,
with its user-friendly label registra-
tion and reporting system, solves
both of these issues. ImHONEST.
com makes it easy for finders of
lost items to return the items to
their owners by providing:
•Personalized labels containing a
unique ID code.
•Choice of toll-free and online
“found item” reporting.
•Over 4,000 drop-off locations at
all of The UPS Store® locations.
•Pick-up service from any resi
dence or business location.
•Support for international ship
ping of found items.
In keeping with the company’s
mission to promote honesty and
aid those in need, 20 percent of the
online purchases of ImHONEST.
com labels are donated to chari
ties. Before finalizing an online
purchase, customers choose a
charitable organization from a list
that includes organizations such
as World Vision, Doctors Without
Borders and March of Dimes.
Ninth District Opportunity, Inc.,
in cooperation with local volun
teers, will be hosting a surplus
food distribution at the American
Legion Hall in Homer on May 22,
from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m.
This is on a first come, first
serve basis for Banks County
residents. The items expected to
be distributed, but not guaranteed
are the following: Veg Mix, Green
Beans, Black-eyed Peas, Carrots,
Grapefruit Juice, Apple Sauce,
Can Chicken, Can Pork, Can
A Day at the Fort will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday,
May 24, at Fort Hollingsworth/
White House, located in Banks
County, just off Hwy. 441
between Cornelia and Homer in
the Hollingsworth community.
Activities include: Tours of the
frontier fort built in 1793, music,
storytelling, old fashion arts and
Tuna, Grits, Pinto beans, Peanut
Butter, Rice, Corn Flake cereal,
Chucky Beef Stew.
Individuals with qualifying
income will be eligible to receive
food from the USDA Surplus
Food Distribution free of charge.
Income guidelines per month
are: one in home, $1,107; two
in home, $1,484; three in home,
$1,861 and four in home, $2,238.
For details or to volunteer, con
tact Christy Hill at 706-677-3921
or visit www.ndo.org.
crafts. Civil War re-enactment,
1860s vintage dance and food,
including barbecue and fried
pies.
“Bring a lawn chair and spend
the day,” organizers said.
For more information, call
706-754-4538 or email - fort@
forthollingsworth-whitehouse.
com.
Wedding news deadline: 5 p.m. Mondays
A Day at the Fort planned May 24
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MR. W00TT0N, MiSS DAViD
David, Wootton marry May 3
Tonya Michele David, Maysville,
and Christopher Ashley Wootton,
Dacula, were united in marriage
May 3, 2008, at Sullivan’s Island
on the beach, Charleston, S.C.
Lynn Lewis was the minister offi
ciating.
The bride is the daughter of Steve
and Vickie David, Maysville, and
the groom is the son of William
J. Wootton III and Ima Wootton,
Lawrenceville.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, Mitchel David.
Cortney Smith, sister of the groom,
Dacula, was the matron of honor.
Julee Ginn, friend of the bride,
Gillsville, was the maid of honor.
Eric Smith, brother-in-law of
the groom, Dacula, was the best
man. Mitchel David, brother of the
bride, Maysville, was the groom’s
attendant.
A reception was held at The
Boathouse, Isle of Palms, S.C.
Following a wedding trip in
Charleston, S.C., the couple resides
in Maysville.
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