HOGANSVILI~ HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2004 PAGE 5-A
of a Daughter
~I)ITOR:
like to take this time to let my
~Michelle Clark, know how proud I
_ I!~. accomplishments.
Q~.~ajunior at Callaway High School
, ~r--0Honor Roll..
:~ie is an exceptional young lady wno
works very hard, and I could not ask for a
better daughter.
DEANNE CLARK
Hogansville
TEA TIME- The General Daniel Newnan Chapter is the local chapter
,eat- to promote God, Home, and C, o untry. .
~~ai Daughters of Revolution Chapter
,~tnmg Tea, Installation This Saturday
~_'~_. ,,Home, and Country" is the motto
~.~. Y's National Society Daughters of the
Revolution (NSDAR).
,~ General Daniel Newnan Chapter is
a~ [~al chapter working to promote God,
~[k~d ~o~n~
~1,~'5" are pleased to announce their annu-
~bership Tea and Installation of
~t'rs on May 1S, 9:30 a.m. at Peachtree
)N'[IJnited Methodist Church, Robinson
Peachtree City. Everyone is invited.
|Qe NSDAR; founded in 1890, is a volun-
~l~omen s service organization dedicat-
"[~._Promoting patriotism, preserving
ae~,an history, and securing America's
reD through better education for children.
inclusive lineal society in the
,~70~[XI0 members in
Center Stays Busy
~ith Birthdays, Events
~appy birthday to Shirley Ashbaugh and Jean
on on May 15 and Skeet Ellington on May 19,
hers of the Hogansville Senior Center.
t~Vents this week at the center include the third
~day Nutrition with Lisa Griffin and a birthday
,ty on Thursday for the birthday folks in May.
~e looking forward to the area wide picnic on
zMnesda); May 26. The center will be closed on that
3,000 chapters across the United States and
internationally, NSDAR members volunteer
more than 55,000 hours annually to veteran
patients; award over $150,000 in scholarships
and financial aid each year to students; and
support schools for the underprivileged with
annual donations exceeding one million dol-
lars.
The General Daniel Newnan Chapter
serves Coweta, Fayette, and Meriwether
counties.
The NSDAR welcomes any woman 18
years or older, regardless of race, religion,
or ethnic background, who can prove lineal
descent from a patriot of the American
Revolution.
For membership and meeting informa-
tion contact Membership Chair, Jeannine
JaCkson 770-253-6517. ~ '
Grantville Set
For Festival '
On June 12
Preparations are well underway
for the annual Grantville Day festi-
val June 12, which will feature every-
thing from a stilt walker to per-
forming dogs.
The day-long festival will be held
in Colley Park on Main Street in
downtown Grantville.
There's no admission charge to
the event, although fees are charged
by vendors for food, drink, mer-
chandise and amusement attrac-
tions.
• Janice Sibley of Moreland
enjoys dressing up like Mother
Goose, sitting in a rocking chair, and
telling stories to children.
She will be at the festival for
two such story telling sessions, one
at 10 a.m. and one at I p.m.
• Agility performances by
Katelyn Key's Great Dane dog
Chandler, which was the champion
in the novice class of last years agili-
ty competition, will also be present-
ed.
• Last year's 11th Congressional
District High School Art Contest win-
ner Shanna Walston will be display-
ing her work.
• A variety of arts and crafts ven-
dors are expected.
• Festival-goers will have a good
selection of standard and unique food
items, beverages and shaved ice.
• Amusement attractions will
include the Wheel of Fortune game.
• Live music and a number of
performers will take the stage dur-
ing the day.
Grantville Day begins at 10:00
AM and the daytime portion of it
lasts until 6 p.m. and will be followed
by a street dance.
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• Spa~ 706-655-2300 • Great Service
•Lasagna OPEN LATE EVERY DAY
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are made FRESH in Fciday & r~$2~fday - 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Enjoy Our
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Hudson Farm
You Pick or VI/e Pick
NOW OPEN!
8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Located on GA Hvg* 173 between
Woodbury, Warm Springs, and Manchester
Follow The Signs To Hudson Farm
706-846-5658
LaGrange Bulldog Club
is proud to host
Coach Richt and Coach
May 18th at
LaFayette Garden Inn
LaFayette Parkway in LaGrange
To be a part of this event send
Reservation Cheek to
taGrange Bulldog
¢/0 Jay Butts
2ff~envil/e Street
taGrange, GA 'ff02~O
Tickets Each:
Adult $25.00
Children Under 12 $10.00
WEST GEORGIA
TECHNICAL COLI~EGE's
"MEET and GREET"
is coming to your neighborhood.
Come and hear about WGTC's
admission requirements.
For Warm S rin s & Manchester Residents
Location: Warm Springs Institute
Information and
Registration Night ............ May 26th --- 5:00- 7:30p.m.
Registration and
Placement Exam Night-June 3rd --- 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
(Placement Exam begins at 5:30 p.m.)
Summer Quarter classes begin....July 12th in Warm Springs
Summer Quarter classes begin....July 6th in LaGrange
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