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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2006
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(Hlj t Journal
Perry Office
1210 Washington St.
PO. Box 1910
Parry, 04 31069
(478) 987-18X3
Warner Robins Office
2060 Watson Btvd.
Warner Robins, GA 31093
(478) 329-9900
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Today
• The Hospice Cancer Pad
group meets at 9 a m. on
the first Wednesday of each
month (except July) in the fel
lowship hall of First Baptist
Church Perry, 1105 Main St.,
Perry. Everyone is welcome.
Helen Cleland, 988-9845.
• Centerville Senior Care meets
9 a m. each Wednesday at
Centerville City Hall for exer
cise class featuring strength
and flexibility stretching led by
a certified instructor. All exer
cise participants must provide a
signed Physician Referral Form
from their doctor. 988-1813.
• Perry Senior Care meets
9:30 a m. each Wednesday at
Rozar Park for exercise class
featuring strength and flexibility
stretching. PVO Bingo immedi
ately follows exercise. All exer
cise participants must provide a
signed Physician Referral Form
from their doctor. 988-1813.
• Robins Duplicate Bridge Club
meets every Wednesday at 1
p.m. at 151 Maple St. (next to
the Wellston Center), Warner
Robins. Ruth B Suggs, (478)
923-4574; or Gerald Peavy,
(478) 922-0943.
• An anger management class
is being held each Wednesday
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
WCOP Radio, 1006 First St.,
behind the First Baptist Church
of Perry. Childcare is provided
and there is no charge for
the workshop, which is being
conducted by Jean Rea, BSW.
(478) 987-3883.
Thursday, Jan. 5
• Robins Duplicate Bridge Club
meets every Thursday at 7:15
p.m. at 151 Maple St. (next to
the Wellston Center), Warner
Robins. Ruth B. Suggs, (478)
923-4574; or Gerald Peavy,
(478) 922-0943.
•
Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Wed
1/4
70/45
A few passing
clouds, otherwise
generally sunny
High around 70F
Sunrise Sunset
737 AM 543 PM
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Area Cities
Albany 45 sunm^^^
Athens 65 42 pt sunny
Atlanta 63 41 pt sunny
Augusta 64 48 pt sunny
Bainbrldge 71 50 sunny
Brunswick 64 50 sunny
Carlersville 64 41 pt sunny
Chattanooga.TN 59 34 pt sunny
Columbus 69 47 mst sunny
Cordele 69 47 mst sunny
National Cities
Atlanta 63 41 pt sunny
Boston 36 31 cloudy
Chicago 40 31 mixed
Dallas 68 44 pt sunny
Denver 48 27 pt sunny
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, Jan. 7
• Recycle your Christmas tree
during The Great Christmas
Tree Round-Up on on Maple
Street. The event, co-spon
sored by Flint Energies
and ABC Professional Tree
Services and hosted by Keep
Warner Robins Beautiful,
will run from 8 a m. until 1
p.m. Free tree seedlings will
be given in exchange for
Christmas trees.
• Houston County Board of
Commissioners Chairman
Ned Sanders will speak to the
Houston County Republicans at
8:30 a.m. at Sonny’s Real Pit
Bar-B-Q, 811 Russell Parkway,
Warner Robins. A continental
breakfast will be offered for
$3.25. No reservations neces
sary.
Monday, Jan. 9
• Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TO PS.) meets each Monday
at Centerville First United
Methodist Church, 101 Wilson
Drive, Centerville. Weigh-in at
9 a m.; meeting 9:30 a.m. Day
care available. 987-9959 or
922-0291.
• Centerville Senior Care
meets 9 a.m. each Monday at
Centerville City Hall for exer
cise class featuring strength
and flexibility stretching led by
a certified instructor. All exer
cise participants must provide a
signed Physician Referral Form
from their doctor. 988-1813.
• Perry Senior Care meets 10
a.m. every Monday at Rozar
Park for exercise class fea
turing strength and flexibility
stretching. All exercise partici
pants must provide a signed
Physician Referral Form from
their doctor. 988-1813.
• Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(T.0.P.5.) meets each Monday
at the Bonaire First Baptist
Church, 142 W. Ga. 96,
Bonaire. Weigh-in from 6-6:30
p.m.; meeting 6:30-7 p.m.
Heather, 922-1214, or Jeneal,
922-0384.
• The Lt. James T. Woodward
Camp No. 1399 of the Sons
of Confederate Veterans
meets at 7 p.m. on the second
Monday of each month at New
YOUR WEATHER TEAM !
Thu
1/5
63/35
Times of sun and
clouds Highs in the
low 60s and lows in
the mid 30s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:37 AM 544 PM
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Meteorologists
Derek Klnkade
and
Jerry Mathewson
-Where Middle Georgia
Turns for News'
Fri
1/6
52/28
Plenty of sun. Highs
irl the low 50s and
lows in the upper
20s.
Sunrise Sunset
737 AM 5:44 PM
Dillard 63 37 pt sunny
Dublin 67 44 mst sunny
Duluth 63 39 pt sunny
Gainesville 63 40 pt sunny
Helen 64 40 pt sunny
Lagrange 67 42 pt sunny
Macon 68 44 mst sunny
Marietta 65 40 pt sunny
Milledgeville 67 42 mst sunny
Los Angeles 73 55 pt sunny
Miami 75 55 sunny
Minneapolis 34 24 sn shower
New York 39 36 cloudy
China Buffet 111, 1531 Watson
Blvd., Warner Robins. Gary L.
Hudgens, commander, (478)
396-2620.
Tuesday, Jan. 10
• Warner Robins Senior Care
meets 9 a.m. each Tuesday
at the Houston County YMCA
(corner of Ga. 96 and Moody
Road - 922-2566) for exercise
class featuring strength and
flexibility stretching led by a
certified instructor. All exercise
participants must provide a
signed Physician Referral Form
from their doctor. 988-1813.
• Living With Meth: A Spiritual
Guide to Healing meets on the
second and fourth Tuesday
of each month at 6:30 p.m. at
Cross Point Baptist Church
(currently meeting at the former
Northrop building) on Perry
Parkway. 988-4215.
• The Middle Georgia Chapter
of the Georgia Real Estate
Investors’Association (GaREIA)
meets every second Tuesday
of each month and will meet at
6:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza
Hotel, 108 First St., Macon.
Anyone may attend. GaREIA is
a not-for-profit, volunteer orga
nization whose purpose is to
educate, motivate, and provide
networking opportunities for
its membership of real estate
investors. Kin Shackelford,
shack@midgaproperty.com or
(478) 475-0380.
• The Middle Georgia Orchid
Society meets at 7 p.m. on
the second Tuesday of each
month at the Warner Robins
Recreation Center on Watson
Boulevard. New members wel
come. 988-3234.
• Robins Duplicate Bridge Club
meets every Tuesday at 7:15
p.m. at 151 Maple St. (next to
the Wellston Center), Warner
Robins. Ruth B Suggs, (478)
923-4574; or Gerald Peavy,
(478) 922-0943.
• The Military Order of the
Cootie (MOC) Pup Tent No. 13
and the Military Order of the
Cootie Auxiliary (MOCA) meet
on the second Tuesday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. in the VFW
Post 6605 Post Home, 1011
Corder Road, Warner Robins.
LOCAL
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Sun \
1/8
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59/39
Sunshine Highs in
the upper 50s and
lows in the upper
30s
Sunrise Sunset
7:37 AM 5:46 PM
Sat
1/7
51/28
Sunshine. Highs in
the low 50s and lows
in the upper 20s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:37 AM 5:45 PM
Moon Phases
New
Dec 31
Full
Jan 14
UV Index
Wed 1/4 3 Moderate
Thu 1/5 3 Moderate
Fri 1/6 3 Moderate
Sat 1/7 3 Moderate
Sun 1/8 3 Moderate
The UV Index is measured on a 0-11
number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
tection 0 : . lOMH 11
Perry 70 45 mst sunny
Rome 65 39 pt sunny
Savannah 67 47 mst sunny
St. Simons Island 64 50 sunny
Statesboro 68 46 mst sunny
Thomasville 72 49 sunny
Valdosta 71 48 sunny
Warner Robins 68 44 mst sunny
Waycross 69 46 sunny
San Francisco 61 50 cloudy
Seattle 48 41 cloudy
St. Louis 51 33 pt sunny
Washington, DC 47 40 cloudy
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Linda Easterly, director of the Occupational Health &
Wellness service for Houston Healthcare, speaks to the
Perry Kiwanis Club recently, encouraging everyone in the
room to sign up for this year's flu shot. The flu season
lasts from January to April.
Hours:
SUN 6:3OAM-2:3OPM
MON-THURS 6:30-2:3dPM
FRI 6:30-2:30, 5:00-9:00
SAT 6:30-2:30
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