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C GROUP, UNDOUBTABLY - Pictured above are the Hogansville Elementary Jr. Achievement
from the second grade.
ing of Success
Pioneers Play Big Role at Schooi!
Pioneers of America
over the United States.
Georgia Chapter Tri-City
represents Carrollton,
and surrounding
BellSouth Pioneers - Tri City
unity projects such
build houses with Habitat for
help fund and do work at
Pioneer; has a Valentine's Day
for residents at Starcrest
in Newnan; participate
walks for charities; U.S.O.
military personnel and their
Hartsfield Airport helping
With directions, etc. and serving
coffee; make small hug-a-
and give them to fire depart-
police officers, emergency
in emergency sit-
built four wheelchairs to aid
in access to homes.
Pioneers also help with environ-
mental projects such as recycling alu-
minum cans, make birdhouses and fed
wildlife;help clean up the rivers and
streams.
In Education, Pioneers excel.
Jr. Achievement - last year taught
16 classes at Hogans'ille Elementary
School and Canongate Elementary in
Coweta County. So far this year, they
have taught 12 classes at HES.
Helped students at several schools
to learn the states by painting large
multi-colored maps of the U.S. on
pavement outside or cement slabs.
They give personalized books to
kindergarten students to help them
learn to read.
Job Shadowing - Each year on
Ground Hog Day employees are
encouraged to take their child to work
with them for the day. In the
Hogansville area, a small group of stu-
dents were taken to city hall to see
how city government works and the
importance od education in future jobs
and careers.
Pioneers also help in Life
Enrichment/Health and Human
Service Projects.
The have talking books, heart pil-
lows,BellSouth classic, sock babies,
blankets for Georgia and backpacks
for veterans.
Other projects include chili cook-
off's in N;ewnan, twice yearly flea mar-
kets, ice cream festival in Newnan,
Mayfest in Carrollton, safety Net Fair
in Carrollton, Bike-a-thon in Newnan
and Grantville Day celebration.
The Telephone Pioneers have been
around along time and do many good
and useful services for various com-
munities.
Joycie Brown,
Education Chairman for Tri-Ctty
Council contributed to this story
PARK MEAD()W APARTMElY""
number of third graders at Hogansville Elementary received Junior Achievement certificates.
program ,as educational as well as enjoyable.
- Fourth
were among
classes at
gansville
that the
Council
with. The
:reience turned
be enjoyable
adults as well
;- F'h graders were also participants in the Achievement program at Hogansville Elementary.
Car Wash, Fish Dinner
Set by Church Grollp
On Saturday, March 23 at 10:00 a.m. The Men's Day
Committee of Springfield Baptist Church, Hogansville will
sponsor a car wash and sell fish dinners. Donations are $6.00
for the car wash, and $6.00 for fish dinners.
On Sunday, March 24 at 11:00 a.m., you are cordially invit-
ed to attend our annual Men's Day Celebration. Guest.speak-
er will be the Honorable Senior Judge Horace T. Ward,
Northern District of Georgia.
Rev. Joseph McGuire, pastor, invites everyone to plan
and come out and join them.
For more information, call 637-5983.
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PUBLIC NOTICE!!!
The City of Hogansville Public Works and Water
Department will be conducting routine semi-annual
flushing of fire hydrants on Wednesday, March 27, 2002
from 6:00 p.m. - 11:00, p.m. Flushing is necessary for
upkeep of the distribution system and may result in dis-
coloration of your tap water for a brief period. The City
of Hogansville regrets any inconvenience this may
cause. Any questions or comments contact the Water
Department at 637-8158.
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