Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, October 06, 1999, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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Froehlich updates Chamber about Ga. National Fair Bt Torey Jolley Ho»i« JowitAL BWFT Mike Froehlich addressed the Perry Cham ber of Commerce during the Sept. 29 Good Morning Perry Breakfast. Froehlich reflected on the Georgia National Fair’s past, highlighting the best of each. He noted the fair was nicknamed the Clean Fair in 1992 and that “sinct 1991. we have been awarded 22 different awards for our fair." Froehlich said, “A direc tor of fairgrounds is only as good as the last fair. Last year we had 10 per fect days and 390,000 peo ple attended. I only ask for 10 perfect days this year." He told the members this year's fair will have four terrific concerts: Trisha Yearwood and John Berry. George Jones. Mon ica and Grits, and Toby Keith and Sawyer Brown. In addition, to the con certs, entertainment, exhibits, and midway rides, the fair will have a 10th birthday party for the Fair Bear and several prize give-aways during the course of the fair. Also during the Good Morning Perry Breakfast. Mike Baker recognized four area high school stu dents as the Chamber’s Students of the Month. They are Susan St. Charles, Perry High; John Hutchens, Perry High; Courtney Gregory, West field; and Amanda Coogle, Westfield. School Board members earn special honors SractAL to the Home Joltwal Several Houston County Board of Education mem bers completed school board training between July 1, 1998 and June 30, 1999. The members will be presented with certificates of achievement from the Georgia Department of Education’s Leadership Academy during the Oct. 12 School Board meeting in Perry.. Local board members who attended training were Terry Hedden, Shirley Low ery, Ralph Nelson, and Pat Summers. Hedden, Low ery, and Summers partici pated in a three-hour Dis trict meeting accreditation workshop, as did Charles Holloway, superintendent of Houston County schools. Lowery also completed a six-hour legislative work shop. Nelson took 12 hours of classes parts one and two of a new mem ber orientation. Former PHS bandsman bringing band to parade A Perry native who now lives in Pembroke, Andy Bullard was a member of the Perry High School band when the band played for the 1987 groundbreaking ceremony for the Georgia National Fair. He also in the first Ga. nal Fair parade. Now he’s “coming home" with his own band the Redskin Marching Band of Bryan County High School. “We are not as large as the Perry band," Bullard said, “but I have very dedi cated band students and I am bringing 60 members of our band. They will march the entire length of the parade and will play a small concert near Reaves Arena. The band will perform some of our half time show music, including his of the 80’s, and the Prince hit, “1999." After the parade and con cert, the Bryan High stu dents will receive free pass es to the fairgrounds. They will have supper at Rozar Park before returning to Pembroke. 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