March 57 2015
PREVENTING
THE COODIES -
Ms. Betty's pre-
school students
at the West End
Daycare learned
about how to
prevent sneezes
and colds by
washing their
hands and cov-
ering their
mouths as they
listened to books
and songs pre-
sented by Debra
Atkins, Children's
Ubrarian at
Hogansville
Public Ubrary.
Shown here are
Kaniyah Britt,
London Dailey,
Javion Hardnett,
Cierya Jenkins,
Khloe Robinson,
Chloe Sanders,
Jayden
Strickland,
Kingston gner,
Alayah Willis and
Maximus
Willoughby.
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GREAT APPRECIATION - Callaway Middle School had four 8th grade students to participate in the "Optimist Oratorical Contest" at the Griggs Recreation Center. Students were
required to write a speech on "How my Optimism will help me press on to the Greater Achievements of the Future," The oral speech was presented to Optimist club members and
attending parents and grandparents. The photo to the right is Antionette Elliott and Inijah Jones. and the photo the left is Issac Simpson and A J Porter.
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By ANDY KOBER Ga. Hwy. 354 just east of Pine the hike willbegin at the over- snack. • Runners get ready! The includes a commemorative t-
Mountain. look located across from the annual 10K Cotton Trail shirt and parking.
"Springo Bingo" begins Thereis a $3 feeperbingo Callaway Country Store onLOOKING AHEAD, Rabbit Run has been sched-Programs at F.D.
Saturday, March 7, at ED.card. U.S. Hwy. 27, just south of upcoming events at F.D. uled for Saturday, March 28. RooseveltStateParkareopen
Roosevelt State Park. "Springo Bingo" has been Pine Mountain. Roosevelt State Park include: Beginning at 7:30 a.m. the run to the public and while many
Beginning at 7 p.m. and scheduled for each Saturday Led by volunteers of the • American Frontier includes a trek through the are free, there is a $5 park-
lasting about an hour, the in March, same time and Pine Mountain TrailDays, Saturday and Sunday,woods of the Pine Mountain ing fee.
campground themed game place. Association, the hike is March 14-15, at the baUfield Trail. For more information
will celebrate the arrival of designed for ages 10 and across from Liberty Bell pool about any of the programs at
spring. Participants can win A SPECIAL Worm Wood older and will cover about 3- located on Ga. Hwy. 354 justRegisterattheparkoffice the state park, call 706-663-
candy and prizes. Night Hike has been sched- l/2 mfles of moderate terrain, east of Pine Mountain. Seeor by calling 706-663-4858. 4858.
Meet at the shelter next uled for 8 p.m. Saturday,Participants should dresshow people lived over 200 Pre-registration cutoff isED. Roosevelt State Park
to the Trading Post located in March 7. for the weather, bringa flash- years ago with living dis-March 20. There is a cost of is located near Pine
the family campground offIJasting about 2-112 hours, light, bottled water and a plays. $40 per participant which Mountain.
By ANDY KOBER Roosevelt State Park. portray life during the 150 try some of the ancient crafts. Hwy. 354 just east of Pine the $5 parking fee.
A living history exhibityears of exploration. The American Frontier Mountain. For more information
American Frontier Days that portrays life from 1730 Days encampment will locat- contact Turley at 706-881-
will be held Saturday and to 1880, the event is both edu- THOSE ATTENDING ed on the ball field across THERE is no admission 4669 or via email at
Sunday, March 14-15, at F.D. cational and fun. Re-enactors will also have the chance to from Liberty Bell Pool, on Ga. fee, but the state is charging steve_turley@aol.com