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THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JULY 2, 2009 — PAGE 11A
Adams, Eberhart to marry July 10
Adams, Eberhart to marry
July 10
Tommy and Jennifer Adams,
Hull, announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Charity Nicole
Adams, to Chayce Cleveland
Eberhart, son of Frank and
Bonita Eberhart, Nicholson.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of J.C. and Brenda
Watson, Colbert, and Thomas
and Helen Adams, Hull.
Miss Adams is a 2009
Madison County High School
graduate and will attend
Gainesville State College in the
fall. She is employed with Party
City, Athens.
The future groom is the grand
son of Diane Beavers, Hull, and
Shirley Eberhart, Athens.
He is a 2007 graduate of
Madison County High School MR. EBERHART, MISS ADAMS
and is in the United States Army The wedding is planned for at the Hardeman-Sams House,
Reserve, 7 p.m. Friday, July 10, 2009, Athens.
Fund set up to assist burn victim
Scott Payne was seriously
injured in a fire in Colbert
on June 21.
According to family mem
bers, he has no insurance and
his medical expenses will be
great. Payne remains hospi
talized at Grady Memorial
Hospital in Atlanta, where he
is undergoing treatment for
his injuries.
A Scott Payne benefit
account has been set up for
donations at all Merchants
and Farmers Bank branches
in Madison County to assist
him with these expenses.
For any questions, contact
Pam Payne at 706-340-8212.
"Thanks for your help and
prayers,” organizers said.
SCOTT PAYNE
County notes
Madison Co. Library announces July events
The Madison County Library has announced
its news and events for July.
•The library will be closed Friday, July 3 and
Saturday, July 4.
•The fall book sale is set for Sept. 18-26. "We
always need volunteers for sorting, toting and
selling,” library staff members said.
•Be Creative at Your Library Summer Reading
Program for kids. There will be programs, events
and prizes for readers all summer long.
•Introduction to acting and tableaus:
Wednesday, June 24, and July 1, 2 p.m.
•J.J. Renaux Tribute: Cajun Folktales told by
Jackie Eisner, Wednesday, July 8, at 2 p.m.
•‘Tween time’ Journals and Secrets codes:
Sundays, July 12 and 19, at 3 p.m. Create your
own codes and journal to keep your secrets in,”
organizers said.
•Storyteller Carol Cain, Wednesday, July 15
at 2 p.m.
•Puppet show: Wednesday, July 22, at 2 p.m.
•Mad Science End-of-Summer party,
Wednesday, July 29, at 2 p.m. “Celebrate your
reading accomplishments and participate in some
extremely cool experiments!” organizers said.
•Express yourself at the Library Summer
Program for Young Adults "Visual arts, theater,
writing, music and mayhem is in store for teens,”
organizers said. "Earn prize vouchers by writing
book blurbs, attending events, or anonymously
participating in our secret ‘passive program
ming.”
•Steampunk crafts: Friday, July 17, at 1 p.m.
"Make some crazy old-fashioned-but-futuristic
goggles,” library staff members said.
•Calligraphy: Saturday, July 18, 10:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Pre-register and bring a sack lunch.
We'll provide all the tools you’ll need, plus
drinks and dessert!” organizers said.
•Adult summer reading: “For our adult patrons
we will be offering author lectures, and special
workshops,” organizers said.
•Too many tomatoes and peppers? Get “sal-
sariffic” Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m. "Test taste
some recipes, bring your own, and relieve your
self of the garden guilt,” organizers said.
•Scanning and restoring photos: a lecture:
Monday, July 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. “Jeff Hall
is back, ready to share more of his tips and tricks
for bringing your precious family snapshots back
to life,” organizers said.
•Young adult book discussion: meets
Wednesday, July 8, at 4:30 to discuss Animal
Farm, and Wednesday, July 22, to discuss
Vampire Plagues.
•Pajama storytime: Thursday, July 30, at 7 p.m.
“Enjoy gentle stories and a bedtime snack: at the
library! In your pajamas!” organizers said.
•Chapter Book Revue: Every Tuesday and
Thursday at 4:30. Elementary school-aged chil
dren meet in the lobby to read-aloud and share
thoughts about books. Selected titles are avail
able at the circulation desk.
•Preschool and toddler story time: “Your
child’s first introduction to reading: read with
them and watch them succeed,” organizers
said. Story time includes stories, finger-plays,
songs and crafts for literacy-based fun. It is
open to children ages 2 to 5. This month’s
themes are: feeling Grumpy, France, and the
Letter B. Friday, July 24, there will be an
open play.
PILOT CLUB OFFICERS
The 2009-10 officers of the Madison County Pilot Club were inducted at the recent Pilot
Club Installation Dinner. They are (front row, L to R) Sandra Martin, treasurer; Betty
Sartain, corresponding secretary; Joyce Fleeman, president; Beth Holloway, vice presi
dent; Patsy Dudley, director, and Lynn Dial, president-elect.
Senior center
menu, activities for
July 6 -10
The Eloise McCurley Senior
Center has announced its lunch
menu and planned activities for
Monday, July 6, through Friday,
July 10.
Monday - Chicken potpie,
creamy mashed potatoes, broccoli
cuts, wheat bread, mixed fruit and
low-fat milk.
Fitness/quilting/puzzles/games.
Tuesday - Blended juice,
lemon-peppered chicken leg,
butter beans, peas and carrots,
wheat bread, peanut butter cookie
and low-fat milk.
UGA nutrition/fitness/quilting/
cards.
Wednesday - Sliced Italian beef
sausage with tomatoes, peppers
in sauce, white rice, Italian-blend
vegetables, hot dog bun, peaches
and low-fat milk.
Fitness/quilting/puzzles/games.
Thursday - Barbecue pork
riblet, seasoned black-eyed peas,
mixed greens, hamburger bun,
orange and low-fat milk.
ARMC pharmacist (bring your
medicines).
Friday - Chopped steak with
brown gravy, scalloped potatoes,
mixed vegetables, corn muffin,
wheat bread, applesauce and low-
fat milk.
Fitness/games/Bingo.
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