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- Wednesday, November 23,1994, Houston Times-Journal
Page 6A
Library
to host
puppet
shows
Children and their parents or care
givers are invited to Perry Library,
1201 Washington Ave., on Tuesday
and Wednesday, November 20 and 30
for more puppet plays.
Volunteers Darlene Gill and
Bonnie Nguyen, both parents of
regular storytime patrons, will
present “Little Red Riding Hood”
and “Claude, The Dog - A Christmas
Story” at 10 a.m. both days and at
3:45 p.m on Tuesdays.
Local child care and preschool
centers are invited to bring their
groups also. The program is suitable
for children two years and up.
This is the second show Mrs.
Gill and Mrs. Nguyen have presented
as the library’s newest puppet show
volunteers. This volunteer project
began a few years ago when
professional puppeteer Chuck
Meese, who recently pei formed here
with his puppets, presented a work
shop for aspiring puppeteers. Other
patrons who have performed this
service in the past few years are Mrs.
Pam Pierce, Mrs. Jackie Amico,
Mrs. Julia Rardin. and Mrs. Margeen
Wixxly.
Planning, rehearsing and
presenting puppet plays, while a
rewarding experience, takes energy,
time and commitment.
The library is grateful for the contri
initions volunteers make to the pro
grams which enrich the lives of our
community’s children.
Ms Becky Yeatman, children's
specialist, is always eager to hear
from others who might be interested
m giving time and talent for the li
brary’s children’s services. Another
volunteer program currently in full
swing is the “After School Read
Alouds”, carried out by Miss Lora
Stuckey and Mrs. Coleen Mathis
Lor more information about die pro
gram or volunteering, call
Ms.Yeatman at ‘>B7-3050.
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Library hosts puppet shows
Two puppet shows were
Perry Library recently
Nguyen and Darlene Gill.
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PPG contributes to recreation park
PPG personnel presented a check for $7,500 to the City of Perry last week. The
funds will be used for the construction of the Rozar Park Community Center and is
the second check the company has given the city for the project. Pictured are John
Prunoske, Mayor Jim Worrall, Debbie McMillan and PPG Plant Manager Kris McGee.
Register for
AARP older
driving class
AARP will conduct a 55 Alive
Mature Driving Course at the Perry
Hospital on December Ist &2nd.
The class will start at 5:30 p.m.
and last until ‘):00. There is an SX
charge per student to cover the cost
of btxik and material.
The 55 Alive Mature Driving
course is provided by AARP. and
sponsored by the Perry Hospital.
All Workbooks, material and
qualified instructor are provided.
This course is designed to enable
older drivers to better cope with
problems arising from the
deterioration of driving skills due to
aging
The course is recogni/ed by
most insurance companies as a
factor in decreasing accidents among
the older driver and as a result ot
this, most drivers completing this
course may be eligible tor a 10
percent discount on their
automobile insurance.
To register for the course call
Ray Bethune 987-0793. or the
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L to R: Kellwood employees, Carol Travis, Manager of
Accounts Receivable; Donna J. Cotney, Cash
Forecaster of the Year; and Michelle Duckworth,
Accounting Manager.
Kell wood's Cotney awarded
By PAULINE LEWIS
Society Editor
Donna J. Cotney, an employee
of Home Fashions Division, has
received the Cash Forecaster of the
Year Award for 4993-94 from
Kellwood's Corporate Treasury
Department, in competition with
14 divisions. Cotney is employed
on Carroll
Special Holiday Sale
Fridav & Saturday, November 25 26
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Christmas Cotton throws-2(KrOff
Storewide Items-20 r r Off
Remaining Off
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Kellwood.
Cotney s name has been added to
the plaque, joining those of the
following previous recipients of the
award: Linda Little. Sportswear
Division 1991-1992. and Cricket
Lane. Robert S. Mann and ('ape
Cod products, 1992-93.
CITY OF PERRY
PUBLIC HEARING
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
GRANT NO. 94-&-X-076-388-005
The City of Perry will hold a public briefing on November 30,
1994, at 5:00 p.m. in City Hall, Perry, GA for the purpose of dis
cussing approved activities of the City’s Community Development
Block Grant. On October 18,1994, the City was awarded a grant
of SBOO,OOO for New Hope Neighborhood Redevelopment.
Items to be discussed include:
1) The amount of funds received and a description of each activi
ty;
2) The amount of funds available for each activity and the amount
of funds that will benefit low and moderate income persons;
3) The plan, if applicable, to minimize the displacement of per
sons and the plan to assist the people who may be displaced;
4) Fair Housing Laws, and the City's plan, if applicable to further
fair housing.
The public is invited to attend this meeting to become informed of
the City's grant activities. Persons with special needs relating to
handicapped accessibility or foreign language shall contact Jan
ice Williams, Interim City Manager at (912) 987-1911 prior to
November 30,1994. This person can be located at City Hall
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday,
except holidays.
Individuals who are hearing impaired may contact Richard Huber
at Georgia Department of Community Affairs telephone number
(800) 652-7954.
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