Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, July 01, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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Moulder was nominated and accepted for the honor based on outstanding scho lastic merit, civic involve ment and leadership poten tial. The People to People Future Leaders Summit on law, medicine, leadership, theater and the arts and international diplomacy bring together outstand ing student leaders from around the globe to focus on leadership, team, building, community service, college admissions and professional WR Little Theater to present comedy/drama From staff reports Warner Robins Little Theatre’s will present its first production of the sea son, “The Contrite Spirit” a comedy/drama by Denis J. Harrington, directed by Cathy Collins, with the opening performance July 7 at 8 p.m. A green room reception will follow the performance. Further play dates will be July 8, 13-15, 20-22’at 8 p.m. with matinee perfor mances at 3:30 p.m. on July 9 and 16. The play is set in an old house near Virginia’s Bull Run battlefield believed to be haunted. Kerry Kirkpatrick, a laid-back comic-book artist, doesn’t believe in ghosts, and the sale price is right. He becomes a true believ er w'hen the spirit of a Confederate cavalry offi I’ll be going back in time ■ W jfikpu***' Moulder aspirations. Students work on an action plan to make a differ ence in their communities, develop skills to help them lead tomorrow’s world, and build their college resumes, while earning academic or service-learning credit. Participants also gain insights to guide their edu cational and professional careers, and benefit from cer, Colonel Percival Scott, appears and informs him that several million dollars worth of Union Army gold are buried in the basement. The cast includes Ryan McCarty as Kerry Kirkpatrick, Terry Minyard as Colonel Percival Scott, Billie Pritchard as Michelle LeMay; Buddy Elliott as Andrew Hilliard Scott, DeWayne Collins as Chandler Martin and Will Huskey as Hamilton Gerard Warner Robins Little Theatre is located at 502 South Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins. Reservation lines, at 929- 4579, are open each Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 p.m. beginning July 3, and continuing for the run of the show. Tickets are sl2 adults, seniors $8 (Sundays only), a strong focus on college admissions. Through workshops, pre sentations, excursions and discussions, student leaders attain a clear advantage as they pursue and fine-tune their selected fields of inter est. Students will have the opportunity to meet with admissions officers and gain valuable advice for navigat ing the college application process. In some locations, students will be able to tour several area universities. The 2006 People to People Future Leaders summits will convene at Columbia University, Georgetown, John Hopkins University, UCLA and Stanford. The program is coordi nated by People to People Ambassador Programs to fulfill the vision President Dwight D. Eisenhower had for fostering world citi zenship when he founded People to People during his presidency in 1956. For additional informa tion, visit www.futurelead erssummit.org or www. lsstudentleaders.org. students SB. 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