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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2008
THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS
PAGE 11A
Third annual 'Turtle Trek'
event coming up August 9
Non-profit porticipotion sought for festival
Venable family reunion ahead
Plans are underway for the third
annual Turbo Turtle Trek and Family
Fun Festival to be held Saturday,
Aug. 9, at Crow’s Lake, Jefferson.
The event, a major fund-raiser
for The Tree House, will again fea
ture a free Family Fun Festival and
organizers are seeking activity and
informational participation from
non-profit and civic groups that help
children and the community.
“Last year, we had very successful
participation from non-profits such
as The Humane Society of Jackson
County, Keep Jackson Beautiful!,
The Moms Club of Jefferson/
Braselton, the Jefferson Lions Club,
numerous health and safety organi
zations and many other wonderful
groups,” said Donna Butler, Family
Fun Festival coordinator. “All host
ed fun and informational outreach
activities for children and adults,
and everyone had a great time. We
hope to increase non-profit partici
pation this year, as we expect an
even greater turnout.”
The Kesler family reunion will be
held Sunday, August 3, at Prospect
Methodist Church, Prospect Church
Road.
Butler added. “We’re especially
looking for organizations that help
the community or offer fun ideas
and activities dealing with health,
safety and education and encourage
thoughtfulness about animals, the
environment and our area.”
The Turbo Turtle Trek, around
which the Free Family Fun Festival
is built, raises funds for the Tree
House Inc., the children’s advocacy
center serving the Piedmont Judicial
District. Funds raised through the
2007 Turbo Turtle Trek helped
reduce the occurrence and impact
of child abuse through counseling,
nurturing, education and support of
numerous families.
Organizations interested in par
ticipating in the Family Fun Festival
may contact Butler at 706-559-4841
or via email at storyteller826@bell-
south.net. For more information on
the Turbo Turtle Trek or The Tree
House, Inc., contact The Tree House
at 770-868-1900 or www.thetree-
houseinc.org.
The service begins at 10:30 a.m.
A covered dish lunch will follow.
All Kesler family and descendants
are invited.
All descendents of the late Martin
Venable are invited to attend the
second annual Venable fam
ily reunion. It will be held on
Sunday, July 27, (last Sunday of
the month) at the home of Tommy
and Helen Venable, 1665 Sanford
Road, Nicholson beginning around
1 p.m.
Mended Hearts Chapter #171
of Commerce will meet at 7 p.m.
Monday, July 21, in the confer
ence room at BJC Hospital in
Commerce.
Mended Hearts is a support group
for heart patients and their families.
“We invite all interested persons
to come and be a part of our activi-
Hospice of Northeast Georgia
Medical Center (NGMC) is looking
for individuals to volunteer to help
serve terminally ill patients in Hall
County and the surrounding area.
Many flexible options are avail
able that will allow anyone the
opportunity of volunteering to pro
vide care and assistance to patients
and families with Hospice of
NGMC.
A three-part orientation and train-
Those who attend are asked to
bring a covered dish along with
scrapbooks, old photos and albums
and any other momentos you wish
to share with the family. Reunion
committee will provide eating uten
sils, including cups, according to
organizers. For more information,
call 706-757-3879.
ties,” coordinators say. “You do not
have to be a heart patient to be
involved.”
The group will not meet in August,
but will resume its regular meetings
in September with an annual picnic.
For more information, contact
George Evans at 706-335-6568 or
Betty Ann Mathis at 706-335-5875.
ing class is scheduled for Monday,
July 21; Wednesday, Wednesday,
July 23; and Friday, July 25, from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Hospice
of NGMC office, 2150 Limestone
Parkway, Gainesville.
Training is free but pre-registra
tion is required.
Contact Carol Jewell, Hospice of
NGMC volunteer coordinator, at
770-533-8888, with questions and
to register.
Keep Banks County beautiful!
Kesler reunion planned for Aug;
Mended Hearts to meet Monday
Hospice of NGMC seeks volunteers
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Ridling, Moore said vows June 26
The vows of Miss Mallory R
Ridling and Mr. Darren C. Moore
were exchanged on Thursday, June
26, 2008, on Jekyll Island.
The bride is the daughter of Steven
and Stephanie Ridling of Lavonia.
She is a 2007 graduate of Franklin
County High School and attends
Grossmont Health Occupation
School to pursue a major in nursing.
She is employed at Radys Childrens
Hospital, San Diego, Calif.
Mr. Moore is the son of Robert
Moore and Shawna Manning.
He graduated from Santana High
School, Santee, Calif., in 2004,
attended Gainesville College and is
a programmer analyst at University
of California at San Diego Medical
Center, San Diego, Calif.
Sarah Ridling was maid of honor.
Ally and Lexis Ridling served as
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Andrew Manning served as best
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MR. KNIGHT, MISS HILL
Hill, Knight to marry July 19
Stanley and Carolyn Hill of
Maysville announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Keri Melissa Hill, to Joshua
Matthew Knight, son of Leroy and
Caroline Knight of Homer.
The bride is a 2003 graduate of
Banks County High School and is
employed at Community Bank &
Trust, Jefferson.
Mr. Knight is a 2002 graduate
of Banks County High School and
is employed at Mayfield Dairies,
Braselton.
They will be wed on Sat., July 19,
2008.
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