Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, July 06, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A THURSDAY, JULY 6, 2006 AT A shows off skills at the library By KRISTY WARREN HHJ staff writer Recently, staff from the Perry Library invited the local American Taekwondo Association school to show off their skills. The students preformed a dual demonstration under the leadership of Master David Feldman, who is a sixth degree Black Belt. The 4- and 5-year-old Tiny Tigers performed First, dis playing their self defense drills. Junior Black Belts were between the ages of 8 and 14. They performed as a group and then as pairs or individuals, demonstrating a nun chuck routine and sparring. Some of the students have been studying under Feldman for up to eight years. ATA, accordingto Feldman, strives to help each student build a respect for others, improve manners and to become a better person. The Perry ATA is located at 229 Wespark Drive. For more information, call 987-8874. Throughout the summer, The Perry Library will host events for kids. July is the last month to sign up for the Vacation Reading program. The program rewards kids for each ten hours they read. Prizes include books, restau rant gift certificates, and a grand prize drawing. Other events coming in July to the Perry Library: • Today, 10 a.m. Fair Bear. The Fair Bear comes to the library to talk about events at the upcoming Georgia National Fair. • Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Local boys and girls beauty salon set for grand opening By KRISTY WARREN HHJ Staff Writer Sweet and Sassy beauty salon for boys and girls, will have their grand opening Saturday 8. t The event will begin at 10 a.m. with the first 50 customers receiving a $lO gift certificate or Sweet and Sassy T-shirt. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at noon. There will be bounce houses, face painting, and balloon animal making at the event. Giveaways will include raffles, T-shirts and gift certificates. In addition, middle and high school cheerleading squads from Warner Robins, Perry and Macon will be performing and food will be catered by Georgia Bob’s Barbeque. Sweet and Sassy is a “cut ting edge children’s salon,” according to Destinee Walker at Sweet and Sassy head quarters in Southlake, Texas. “We are a trend setting retail store (and) the perfect party place,” she said. Not only will the store pro vide haircuts, but mini-man icures, mini-pedicures, mini facials, and ear piercing will also be available. “We are thrilled about our staff of great stylists and bringing Sweet and Sassy’s six signature parties to the Warner Robins area,” said Lindsey Nash of the new location in a press release. Sweet and Sassy is located at 4993 Russell Parkway, Suite 100 in Warner Robins. 225-6602. WANT NEWS? CO TO hhjnews.com Char-Broiled Sizzling Steaks green derby i-t» «»n m *mrmrr 3561 C fr % HHJ Kristy Warren ATA students await their opportunity to demonstrate their skills at the Perry Library. -m-jmxmm- " 'v ' ~~ tmmSi' I > . P ( j4rfg M HH.I/Kristy Warren Katie Farrel demonstrates with nun chucks as part of the ATA presentation at the Perry Library. Movie Madness. The library will host a showing of Chicken Little. • Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Sherry Norfolk Storytelling. A Happy Ever After Performance for all ages. V# m&JL. . submitted Snip-Snap Station, where boys and girls get their hair cut . % * v* * m_ Mrtt r MMMMBBfllinf S-11 >Tm W*• 'T* 1 submitted Pampered Place, where girls get pedicures. Meet Shaw Blackmon Member of the Sun Mark Community Bank Advisory Board, and President and Chief Executive Officer at National Bank Products 6 6 Sun Mark goes a long way towards accommodating the varying needs and habits of all of its customers. Sun Mark provides big bank sen/ices in a hometown bank environment. 55 Bankers Who Work For You. Sun Mark COMMUNITY BANK Warner Robin* 250 S. Houston Lake Rd., 953-1155 Bonaire 749 Highway 96. 988-0117 • July 17-21. Scholastic Book Fair. Browse the books for sale and meet Clifford the Big Red Dog. • July 25, 1:30 p.m. Movie Madness. Come see what movie is showing at the library this week. m \llfl§|j§ipl ft L LOCAL • July 26 10 a.m. : American Kennel Club Contact Regina Ray, Children’s Program Specialist, at 987-3050 for any additional information. SATURDAY IS LAST DAY! ■THSIIffieMKHKONBiW _ - ['Wociel t | Your Hometown Department Store V SMI (LOSING! m mm — jm\ jM W LOWEST TICKETED PRICE EVERYTHING! I"PLUS-BONUS SAVINGS! ] rnmnomt} ALREADY REDUCED PRICES ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY! TOTAL STOREWIDE SAVINGS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! SPORTSWEAR • DRESSES • HOSIERY • INTIMATE APPAREL ACCESSORIES • HANDBAGS • SHOES & ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR MEN'S CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS • OUTERWEAR • BED & BATH HOUSEWARES • COOKWARE • DINNERWARE • GIFTWARE • LUGGAGE • MORE! Fstore" F FIXTURES: , FOR SALE Lassj MBS YYY we ACCEPT AMERICAN EXPRESS VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER MOORE S CARD • ALL SALES FINAL NO HOLDS • NO RETURNS • NO LAYAWAYS • NO ADJUSTMENTS TO PRIOR PURCHASES • MERCHANDISE SELECTION MAY VARY AOVERTISED DISCOUNTS VALID ONLY AT CLOSING LOCATION LISTED ABOVE NO OTHER DISCOUNT OFFERS ACCEPTED * mm -J V A , lIHJ Krinty Warren ATA Black Belt and her Tiny Tiger student perform drills at the Perry Library on Thursday. mgfi A f j ' m IIIIJ Kristy Warren Rayven Armstrong, an ATA Black Belt performs her 82 movement routine for an audience at the Perry Library. Subscribe today Call 987-1823 THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Famous Homemade Cinnamon Rolls wmderty 175 KkN 136 • 967 8877 i c 1,. ■ ■—tfiflHfl