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Madison Co. Rec Dept, fall
registration offered online
Online registration for the Madison County
Recreation Department’s fall athletic programs, coed
soccer and girls’ volleyball is open.
Go to www.madcorec.com and click on the “Register
Now” caption to register for soccer and girls’ volley
ball. The Madison County Recreation Department has
opened registration for their fall athletic leagues and
registration will end Sunday, Aug. 7 at 11:59 p.m.
All registration is now completed online. You may
complete registration using any computer, i.e. personal
computer, library, recreation department, etc.
“Please make sure you sign up by 11:59 p.m. on
Aug. 7,” said library staff members. “There will be no
late sign-ups.”
Co-ed soccer leagues will be offered in the following
divisions: 6 and under, 8 and under, 10 and under, 13
and under and 17 and under.
Volleyball Leagues will be offered in the following
divisions: junior girls, ages 9-11; and senior girls, ages
12-14.
The age control date is Sept. 1,2016. (Soccer players
must be five by that date and cannot turn 18 by that
date. Volleyball players must be nine by that date and
cannot turn 15 by that date.). The registration fee is
$35 per child. A birth certificate is required for regis
tration. The out-of-county fee is an additional $25 per
child. For more information, call 706-795-6270.
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Red Raider baseball camp participants
Volleyball camp participants
Madison County Red Raider youth baseball camp participants are pictured in their camp T-shirts. Young ball
players worked on fundamentals under the supervision of new MCHS coach Chad Gillespie at the Red Raider
baseball field.
Participants at the recent Madison County Recreation Department volleyball camp included Anniston Bales,
Haley Beckham, Julianna Bost, Mallorie Butler, Heather Carey, Sarah Paige Clifton, Jamie Dixon, Masie Gaith
er, Trista Home, Josie Johnson, Kendra King, Kaylee McEntire, Diana Ortega, Brandy Price, Ciara Simmons,
Abigail Skelton, Charlotte Thompson, Trinity Vaughn and Claire Yarbrough. The camp was instructed by
Michelle Jaworski.
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an individual and as a
team. Each day the shoot
ers participated in the
main points of the event,
from the first day taking
the test to the last day of
shooting the last position
and the awards ceremony.
“These shooters and
coaches represented not
only Madison County
4-H but also our state of
Georgia proudly and with
much enthusiasm,” 4-H
officials said.
There were 390 shoot
ers who competed in the
event. The team members
were Kaylie Goldman,
14; Ja’Kiah Hitchcock.
13; Coby Hendricks,
13; Jacob Saunders,
11; Ty Mattox, 11; Lilli
Cabaniss, 10; Alyssa
Goldman, 12; along with
their parents as their
coaches.
“The team performed
their awesome task with
much enthusiasm, cour
tesy and discipline with
every shot fired at their
target and with their
safety test,” 4-H offi
cials said. “Head coach
es Shawn Saunders and
Alex Goldman are to
be commended for their
coaching of these fine
young people and leading
to their success on and off
the shooting range. The
team would like to thank
their lead coaches, the
many family members
and Extension staff that
helped them with their
goals to be a part of this
national event. The team
would also like to thank
their safety instructor
Jenni Barwell for teach
ing them the additional
safety rules that applied
for this national tourna
ment.”
The Madison County
4-H BB team mem
bers, coaching staff and
the Madison County
Extension/4-H Staff also
offered ‘thank yous’ to
the community for spon
sorships that helped raise
funds for the expense of
the national trip.
Sponsorships were
from Kwick Check,
Hull; CC Hydraulics,
Colbert; Paoli Junction,
Comer; Georgia
Metals, Danielsville;
Madison County Auto
Parts, Danielsville;
City Plumbing and
Electric, Atlanta;
Alpha Dawg Plumbing,
Hull; Madison County
Sheriff’s Association;
Madison County Ace
Hardware, Danielsville;
American Family Day
Events Corp.; Windfall
Farms; Butch’s, Colbert;
Colbert Pharmacy,
Colbert; Escoe Industrial
Contractors, Athens;
Superior Shavings,
Comer; Boating Atlanta,
Atlanta; Gorilla Graphics,
Danielsville.
“All the many individ
uals who gave from their
heart and time,” 4-H offi
cials said. “Those who
bought from the Boston
Butts fundraiser. Those
who attended the Family
Movie Night. If you or
your child would like to
learn about the team for
the next season, do not
hesitate to contact us for
more information.”
For more information
on the Madison County
4-H and all of its pro
grams, call 706-795-
2281.
Gordon’s Chapel to
hold golf tourney
Gordon’s Chapel UMC will hold its second-annual
golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 6, at Double Oaks
Golf Club in Commerce.
The tournament is put on by the Third Class
Sunday School of Gordon’s Chapel UMC, located in
Sanford Community, Hull.
Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with an 8:30
a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $75 per person/$300
per team. For more information or for registration
and sponsorship forms, contact Jon Poole at 706-224-
9303.
About the newspapers:
The six MainStreet Newspapers publications - The
Commerce News, The Madison County Journal, The
Jackson Herald, The Braselton News, The Barrow Jour
nal and The Banks County News - are printed and deliv
ered once a week.
•About delivery: The newspapers are delivered to the
post office and, from there, to subscribers’ post office
boxes or home mailboxes. The newspapers do not have
“paper boxes” at people's homes and are not delivered by
carriers. However, the papers are delivered to newspaper
vending machines in various locations across Madison,
Jackson, Barrow and Banks counties.
•About subscriptions: Subscribers are sent a renewal
notice before their subscription runs out. A quick way to
check to see when a subscription ends is to look for the
expiration date on the mailing label.
For more information on the above items, or for other
details about the newspapers, call The Commerce News
at 706-367-5233; The Madison County Journal at 800-
795-2581; The Jackson Herald at 706-367-5233; The
Braselton News at 706-367-5233; The Banks County
News at 706-612-5327; or The Barrow Journal at 770-
867-6397.
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EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
meets September - June on the second Tuesday
of the month at 11 a.m. at the Ila Restaurant in
Ila. There is no local meeting in July and August.
President: Karol Scarborough
678-617-4101 pa. 7
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Conolus Scott Jr. ~ Committee Chairman
706-789-3336
Meeting fourth Sat. of each month.
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JEFFERSON LIONS CLUB
Meets 2nd & 4th Monday
Jefferson City Clubhouse
6:30 p.m. *(706) 693-7087
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St. Catherine Laboure
Catholic Mission
Mass Schedule: Fri. 9 a.m., Sat. 4:00 p.m.,
Sun. 11:00 a.m., Thurs. 12:10 p.m.
First Friday Adoration 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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