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The Masons of Houston
Lodge No. 35 F&AM, Perry
(Thomas Fast, secretary, 987-2376)
meets every second and fourth
Monday night of each month at the
Masonic Building, Jemigan Street.
Meals are served at a nominal
charge beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Regular meetings begin at 7:30
p.m. All member Master Masons
and visiting brethren are welcomed.
Perry High Booster Club:
Meets every 2nd Monday of each
month at Perry High School at
7:30 p.m.
Houston Drug Action
Council (HODAC): A free
rape support group is now being
formed. The group will begin
meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at
Houston Drug Action Council,
2762 Watson Blvd., Warner
Robins. (Next to Warner Robins
Supply) Those interested in attend
ing please call 953-5675.
American Legion, Robert D.
Collins Post 24 meets the first
Monday night of each month at the
County Ag Building at 733 Carroll
Street. Meals are served beginning
at 7 p.m. All American Legion
members are urged to attend and
visiting Legionaries are welcome.
Support Group in the
Perry area for caregivers of
persons with Alzheimers idsease or
related disorders such as dementia
Parkinsons, Picks disease,
depression and others will meet
through April on Thursday
evenings at 7 p.m. in the Medical
Library of the Perry Hospital.
Their goal is to make a difference in
the lives of people with Alzheimers
and their families. A Forum is
scheduled for April 21 at 7 p.m.
hospital cafeteria. All who are
interested and concerned are
welcome to attend. Contact Eddie
at 9874364 for more information.
Houston County Retired
Teachers: Every 2nd Wednesday
of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the
Holiday Inn in Warner Robins.
Perry Rotary Club meets
each Monday at noon at the New
Perry Hotel.
The Perry Evening
Optimist Club meets the first
and third Thursday of each month at
Denny’s.
Perry Exchange Club meets
each Thursday at Quincy's at noon.
The Perry Wilderness
Society meets at 6:30 p.m. on the
first Thursday of each month at the
Perry United Methodist Church lo
cated at 1001 Carroll Street in
Perry. Newcomers are welcome.
Tuesdays & Thursdays:
Step Aerobics from 6:30-8 p.m.
Sponsored by the Perry Recreation
Department. Saturdays from 9 a.m.
to 10:30 a.m. at the Perry High
School Cafeteria. Deborah Hamlin,
ACE Certified Instructor. 10 weeks
is S3O. This is an on-going
program.
Children's Grief Support
Groups will begin the first week
in March for Children who have
lost a loved one to death. Groups
will meet according to ages from
Kindergarten and first grade through
teen years. These free groups will
meet for 6 weeks. Registration is
being accepted now. Call Emily
Dennis Hospice Bereavement
Services Coordinator for
information/registration at 922-
1777.
The Middle Ga.
Community Action Agency
is currently accepting applications
for Perry Head Start through May
27, 1994 for the 1994-95 school
term. All children must be three
(3) years of age on or before
September 1, 1994 and meet Head
Start eligibility requirements.
Parents with special needs children
are encouraged to apply. Pleast
contact Johnnie Green or Nettie
McKenzie at the Perry Head Start
Center at 988-4256 to learn all the
requirements for acceptance.
April 30: Field of
Dreams Sinclair Division team
tournament will be held Saturday,
April 30, 1994. All tournaments
are out of Little River Park. Entry
fee is SIOO pre-register, add S2O late
fee for day-of-register. Headquarters
is the Jameson Inn on 441 in
Milledgeville. First place pays
over $2,500, based on 100 boat
field. Due to the long lines it is
strongly suggested competitors
mail their entry forms early and get
pre-registered. Mail to: 697 Henry
Scott Road, Ball Ground, Ga.
30107. Teams should begin
arriving around 5 a.m.
April 30: The Calvary
Quartet in Concert on Sat.,
April 30, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the
Perry Free Will Baptist Church at
1964 Marshallville Rd. The Pastor
and congregation welcome everyone
to this great night of Gospel
singing. A love offering will be
taken. For more information call
987-8068 or 987-3302.
April 30: Byron Bunch
Square Dancing Club is
having a Barnyard Festival dance on
April 30th from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
to celebrate the 120th anniversary
of the establishment of Byron. The
cost is $3 per person and $1 for
spectators. We will be meeting in
the old Byron Elementary gym so
please wear your tennis shoes and
your best barnyard apparel.
Refreshments will be served and we
will have door prizes and a cake
walk. See you there!!
April 30-May 1: Old
Clinton's War Days in Old
Clinton, located 12 miles NE of
Macon and 1&1/2 miles SW of
Gray just off US Hwy 129.
Authentic Civil War re-enactments
and troop camps, pony rides,
exhibits, demonstrations, crafts, and
food. Saturday ONLY Old Clinton
Historical Treasure Hunt with SIOO
U.S. Savings Bond prize.
Sponsored by the Old Clinton
Historical Society and the 16th Ga.,
Company "G", Jackson Rifles,
CAS. Camps open at 10:05 a.m.
and battles are at 2:05 p.m. both
days. Admission/Contribution:
Adults-$3, children under 18-$2,
under 6-free.
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Deal recognized by club
Perry Klwanis President Earl Cheek presented a certificate
of achievement to Tucker Elementary student Danny Deal at
the club's regular meeting Tuesday, April 26. Also pictured
Is Tucker Principal Paul Hartman.
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Group announces fund
raiser to help the needy
Poverty Outreach will sell
chicken and fish plates at the rear of
the Agriculture Building on Carroll
Street Saturday, May 14 1994 to
raise funds to help destitute individ
uals pay bills. Price of plates is
$3.50 each.
Poverty Outreach raises all funds
from private contributions and
churches. No funds come from
state, federal or county monies.
Poverty Outreach also encour
ages support from churches and
civic groups. Presently, only three
churches in the area contribute
funds on a monthly basis.
Anyone wishing to contribute
may contact Thelma Ross (987-
2047), Lila Redmond (987-1620),
Deloris McGhee (987-2978) or
Ethel Williams (987-3340).
Contributions should be sent to:
Poverty Outreach, P.O. Box 1129,
Perry, GA 31069.
Anyone seeking assistance must
Because We Are Growing, We Are Beginning
An “Early Bird” Prayer and Praise Service
Mother’s Day, May Bth
8:30 am every Sunday
ANDREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2418 Hwy 127 - between Moody Rd & Houston Lake Rd.
Child Care Provided
Coffee Fellowship 9:15 am - Sunday School 9:45 am
Late Worship 11:00 am - For more info 328-1111
fill out an application which goes
before a committee. No money is
given to applicants, but paid to the
person or persons owed.
4-H students from
Westfield compete
in county project
The following Westfield 4-Hers
competed in the County Project
Achievement at Bonaire Ele
mentary.
The following students placed
first: Chason Carter, John Wain
wright, Daniel Weir, Cole
Dunaway, Andrew Griffin, Bryn
Watkins, Whitney Wood, Emily
Bennett, Jamie Jaros, Erik Adkins,
Brandi Tharpe and Anne Peake.
Those placing second were:
Heather Bellamy, Kellie Jaros and
Suzanne Rowe.
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