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Westfield sets
orientation,
open house
Special to the Times-Journal
Officials at The Westfield
Schools will host a new family ori
entation Aug. 20 at the
Gymnatorium on campus. The pro
gram begins at 2 p.m.
An open house for all families at
the school will follow at 3 p.m.
Marti M. Tolleson, spokesper
son for the school, said orientation
and open house will offer an oppor
tunity for parents to visit teachers
and to become acclimated to the
policies and procedures at the
school.
Following the open house,
members of the Westfield
Parent/Teacher Association will
host an ice cream social.
For additional information, call
987-0547, extension 16.
FIRST BIRTHDAY
Andrew Jackson “A.J.”
Hamsley celebrated his first
birthday July 29. He is the son
of Ember and Kenny Hamsley
of Hayneville. Maternal grand
parents are Paul and Sue
Felty of Warner Robins and
paternal grandparents are
William J. and Corine
Hamsley of Hayneville.
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HONORED Ray Draper,
Flint EMC Field Coordinator
for the Perry Office, was con
gratulated recently by Flint
President Walter Whiting, for
completing ten years of serv
ing to Flint members.
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