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Food Program Starts June1
Kodak Lane, Zion Hill; Kid's House, 709
Glen Robinson Dr., LaGrange.
MEALS SERVING TIME for all sites
is 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. This summer,
meals will be served from Thursday, June
1 to Friday, August 11.
The SFSP is a federal program fund-
ed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The program was created to ensure that
children receive nutritious meals during
summer vacations when they do not have
access to school breakfast and lunch.
No person shall be excluded from par-
ticipation in, denied the benefits of, or
otherwise be subject to discrimination in
this program on the grounds of race,
color, national origin, age, sex, or handi-
cap. The program does specify that par-
ticipants must eat meals at the site where
served. No food may be taken from the
site where it is served.
The Summer Food Service Program
(SFSP), sponsored by Dreamlinks, Inc.,
will begin serving meals on Thursday,
June 1. Meals are free of charge to all
children age 18 and younger. Lunch will
be served at the following sites:
Dreamlinks,Inc., 243 Ellis Place, Lone
Oak; St. Mark Community Center, 9200
Highway 100, St. Mark; St. Paul
Community Center, 463 Sewell Rd.,
Grantville; Zion Hill Community, 75
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HISTORY?
First Baptist
By Patti
The Betty Carpenter Circle
met at the church on May 8th
with six ladies attending.
Mrs. Kathy Yarbrough has
returned home after a week's
visit with her mother, Freda
Kelley at Yuba City, California.
DEACON OF THE WEEK:
Wayne Yarbrough.
Worship With the Word was
given by Kendra Palmer.
REMEMBER the sick, shut-
ins and bereaved as you pray.
Kristi Freeman, daughter of
Tom and Jane Bozeman, will be
graduating from Georgia
Southern Saturday, May 13th.
Children's Home Day was
May 13th. We had as our guest
speaker on Sunday morning
during the 11:00 a.m. worship,
Mrs. Allison A. Hutcherson,
who is the Director of Ministries
of the Georgia Baptist
Children's Home and Family
Ministries at the Palmetto cam-
pus. She closed with a scripture
reading from Matthew 18:10-14.
ALL MOTHERS attending
our Sunday morning worship on
Mother's Day (May 14th)
received as a gift from the
church, a devotion book,
"Journey." Rev. Willis had all
mothers attending to stand and
he prayed a prfiyei of dedica-
tion for them all.
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL will be.at our church
June 4-8 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. for
ages 3-12, with the kickoff held
there on June 3, from 2:00-4:00
p.m.
CHILDREN'S CAMP at
Rockridge is July 24-27 at a cost
of $75.00 per person with $25.00
registration fee.
The camp is for ages 9-12.
See Tony or Beth Maxwell to
register or for more informa-
tion.
REV. HAROLD WILLIS is
continuing to lead the Baptist
Doctrine Study on Wednesday
nights during the 7:00 p.m.
prayer meeting that is held in
the church sanctuary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Willis
and family of Dallas, Georgia
were Mother's Day guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy King of
Snellville were Mother's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs: Carl
Bennett.
Joy Palmer of Phenix City,
Alabama and Seth Coker of
Columbus spent Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Maxwell, Sarah and Kendra
Palmer.
WE WERE HAPPY to have
many visitors with us on
Mother's Day.
Congratulations to the
Homer Wilson Sunday School
Class on having 100% perfect
attendance on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rhodes
and Meredith of Brooks spent
Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Phillips and Patti.
PARKWAY
MOTORS, INC.
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPA-
THY is extended to the family
of Brownie Hogan Panter at her
recent death.
Rice bowls are available at
our church for World Hunger.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey
Crawford and sons of Albany
were Mother's Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford.
If you don't have a church
home, we invite you to come and
worship with us here at First
Baptist Church, in Hogansville
at 500 East Main SWeet.
CALL TODAY for a quick
over the Phone qualification.
706-652-1259
1-888-724-2277 TOLL FREE
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