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COMMUNITY CALEN r''
Red Oak Bridge to Be
Rededicated on May 6
A rededication ceremony for the
,Red Oak Covered Bridge will be
held on Coverxt Bridge Road in
Imlacqon Thursday, May 6, begin-
ning at 10 a.m.
Manchester Class of '54
Is Planning for Reunion
The Manchester High School
Class of 1954. is planning its 45th
reunion. Some; members of the class
met April 24 to discuss the event.
For more, information, contact
Jane Underw,wford at (706)
846-9745 or Bradford Wright at
'(706)
Durand Fire Department
to Host Barbecue May 6
The Durand Fire Department
will hold a barbecue May 6 begin-
ning at 10 at.m.
Plates will be '$6, stew $6 a quart
and barbecue $6 a pound.
Callaway Band to HoM
Car Wash and Bake Sale
Callaway High School Band
Boosters will hold a car wash and
bake sale Satoaday, May 1 at Wal-
Mart in I,aGrange from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
The ban&s spring concert will
be May 4 at I-Iogansville Elementary
auditorium at 7 p.m.
Box Springs VFD SlY'rig
Barbecue Is Saturday
The Box Springs Volunteer Fire
Depamnenlt will hold a spring barbe-
cue Saturday, May 1 from 10 to 6.
The menu will include chicken or
pork, brunswick stew or baked
beans, and cole slaw and bread.
Plates are $5.
Home-baked desserts will also
be for sale and there will be live
music.
Dr. Kannon Haskins to
Speatk at AARP Meeting
Dr. Kannon Haskins will speak
at AARP meeting Wedrniay, May
5 at 2:30 at First Presbyterian Church
on Warm Springs Road.
The board of directors will not
rrleet.
Members, visitors, and IX'ospec -
rive members are urged to attend.
Refreshments will be served at
fellowship time following the meet-
ing" .1/
Learn About Birds at
Feathered Friends Day
International Migratory Bird
Day will be celebrated with a
Feathered Friends weekend, May 7-
9 at Callaway Gardens, and visitors
can see birds of prey, presented by
mqle ,ays to be
ce>sl,I can be learned by
d,ie, \\;eek's episode of
l;tck. ;.it 7:30 p.m. on
P, blic 'lL'levision (GPTV).
Track is iln Emniy
pio{,.rlllll fill career develo
pIoduced by the
l)epartment of Labor and
This week's show is entitled
Me lh¢ Money".
Oi:e of the most daunting
lc'ligCS facing Americans
lu to curb the monster
"credit card debt?' In a
entertaining magazine
"'Show Me The Money"
several dranmtic stories
who had the courage to
lives around, first by getting
debt. then by investing
fulure, and became
process. 'Ihe program
mcnt.,, ith WSB's Radio
(PA Mike Kavanagh,
t"inaucial Planner Kaye
Coli,,,unlti Credit
t'i iinerica.
SuccessTrack airs
\\;Vcdno, day at 7:30 p.m. and
n/idnighi oil the nine-station
#C/,N'D It ;l 11 Salute on
,,t (.7,/taboochee
Ctiauahoochee Valley
il) (7ollege 1998/1999
Concert Series will
Geriiwin Salute"
lllusic of George and Ira
The concert will include music
Broadway, the concert
Contrtbutodpt;oto alld Bess", and popular
The Concord Garden Club will host a Standard Flower Show and educational Horticultural Expo on April 29, 30, and May 1to coincide with 'eatured on the
the club's 75th anniversary.The show will be sged in the historic Strickland Store (above) in Concord. Hours will be 2:30 - 7 p.m. on Thursday,
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday. Master Gardeners, county extension agents, and other horticultural experts will be
on hand during Friday's show to answer gardening questions, identify plants, and offer other gardening help. Members of the public are invited
to enter the horticultural division of the show. Virtually any ornamental plant is eligible for entry. Entry guidelines may be obtained from show
chairman Gall Berthe at (770) 228-8849. There will also be special exhibits by friends of the Garden Club. These include "Concord Garden Club
1924 - 1999" by Martha Boswell, "Pike's Pathways to Pride" by Jean Murray, "Needlework" by Florence Barberry and Christina Takle, "Our
Quilting Heritage" by Cynthia Zimmerman, and "Mama Nell's China Painting" by Nell Walker and JoNell Turner. The Standard Flower Show s
in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Concord Garden Club, one of the oldest in the nation. The theme for the show is "Rememberilg
Our Heritage".
the Southeastern Raptor Rehabili-
tation Center, learn basic birding
techniques and bird identification
tips, and bird walk through various
habitats at Callaway Gardens.
Preregistration is required. For
more information about the
Feathered Friends weekend, call 1-
800-CALLAWAY (225-5292).
Safe Kids Coalition in
Heart Meets May 4
The itartup of a Safe Kids
Coalition for Heard County will be
held at 6:30 on May 4, at the Heard
County Senior Center on Boy Scout
Road.
The organization will be com-
mitted to preventing unintentional
childhood injuries through programs
such asbicycle rodeos, child safety
seat checks, fire prevention and
water safety seminars.
Refreshments will be served. For
more information, call Jim Short at
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H Hogansville Happenings
[! P.o:00ox4006
! Hogansvllle, GA 30230
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706-675-6186 or Diann Adams at
706-675-3456.
Inaugural Strau ,bero
Festival at Rwnold
The inaugural Georgia Straw-
berry Festival will be held in
Reynolds on Saturday, May 8. Talbot
and Macon streets will be blocked
off for the one day arts and crafts
show. The festival will kick off at
9:30 a,m. with a children's parade
followed by opening ceremonies.
The arts and crafts show is spon-
sored by the Wallace-Edwards
Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy. A diverse group of
artists will be participating in the
juried show. Wth such variety, there
is sure to be that perfect gift for
Mother's Day shoppers. Fans of
Billy Morgan are looking forward to
seeing him and his paintings and lim-
ited edition prints.
Meanwhile, the Trash to
Treasures Market, located across the
railroad tracks, beckons serious bar-
gain hunters.While the grown-ups
browse the booths, the kids will have
lots to do at the rides and games.
A quiet area is set aside where
story-tellers and lrformers will pro-
vide free entertainment for the tittle
ones.
Other events taking place all
over Reynolds on Saturday include a
Gospel Fest in the park betweeen the
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SAMPLE FOR TOTAL COLIFORM
Date of Release: 4-22-99
Zip: 30;30
Water System Name: Hogansville
County: Troup
Contact Person: Bobby D. Sprayberry
Phone: (706) 637-8158
Mailing Address: 400 East Main St.
CRy: Hogansville State: Georgia
Violation: The Hogansville water system failed to collect the required number of microbio-
logical (Coliform)samples with 0 of 4 required samples collected during the compliance
period 03/01/1999 to 03/31/1999.
Arllistrong as soloist and
Hunger Singleton as narrator
(;eorgia State University.
lte concert will be
Xpril 30 at 7:30 p.m.
1 .akewood Baptist
S,mctuu'y, 4011 Lakewood
Phenix City, Alabama.
Tickets will be available
Jt)Ol; students $3 and adults
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Rules for Safe Drinking Water establish the
minimum number of drinking water samples to be analyzed by each public water system. The
public has no assurance of safe drinking water when the supplier fails to monitor the drinking
water quality. This violation does not pose a threat to the quality of the water supplied.
Residents should not be alarmed and do not need to seek alternative water supplies. Tle
supplier is taking corrective actions to insure that an adequate sampling program will be
maintained.
Any questions should be directed to the contact pe(son listed above.
Samples were lost in the mail. February and April samples checked good.
Bobby D. Sprayberry
churches, musical entertaiment on
the Main Stret Stage, a classic car
show, a fun ran, High School Jazz
Band clinic and a Strawberry Cook-
off.
The Grand Parade will march in
review at 2:00 p.m. Awards for the
festival's competitions will be pre-
,ented on die stage at 5:00 p.m.
The Strawberry Parch on
Highway 96, west of Reynolds will
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be open for people to "pick }t:ltli
own" or buy the juicy red stravbcr
ries already picked. Parking is flec m
the Strawberry Patch with shuttles
mrming to the festival all day.
Succe Track Program 1.
Broadcast on GPTV
State Labor foniinissioiier
Michael Thurmond said today that
more information, contact
l)avis, CVCC, 291-4988.
The regular meeting
Georgia B
,,:-:- Family Council will
on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m.
downstairs conference room.
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82 NISSEN PICKUP ................................... $650
87 DODGE OMNI ........................................ $500
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