PAGE 2-A HOGANSVII.J.,E HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, 1VIAY 22, 2003
KISS THAT PIG! - Shannon Davis (left) holds onto a pig
to give Mrs. Baker an opportunity to give it a big smack.
Kiss the Pig was only one of the events held during the
Hogansville Elementary Field Day recently.
A Lrl-rLE CONFUSED - Mrs. Mary Alford had her pri-
orities just a little mixed up during the Hogansville
Elementary field day held recently. She was supposed
to kiss the pig, not bump heads with it.
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Hogansville
Multitude of
By CLINT CLAYBROOK
A Hogansville man has
been charged with seven
counts of entering an auto,
one count of felony theft by
taking and one charge of
criminal trespass, according
to Troup County Sheriff
Donny Turner.
Richard Dewayne Carter,
24, of 125 Eason Road also
faces several traffic-related
charges, the sheriff said.
Carter was charged after
he was stopped by Deputy
Jim McLaughlin in Ringer
Access on May 15 for
"improper tag display."
McLaughlin noticed sev-
eral items in Carter's vehicle
which turned out to have been
stolen, authorities said.
It turned out those items
had been stolen from
al different vehicles
they were parked at
lake access areas over
past several months.
Carter "admitted
thefts," the sheriff
acknowledged taking
things as tools, guns,
phones and
cles he broke into.
"He then took the
Opelika, Ala., and
for drugs," according to
sheriff's department.
Sheriff's investi
from Troup County
Opelika and were
bring cocaine
charges on the man
bought the guns
Other charges are
pending, the sheriff's
ment said.
VBS Planned for June
The Hogansville First
Baptist Church will have its
Vacation Bible School
Sunday, June 1 through
Friday, June 6, from 6:00 until
8:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday nights and Friday
night will be VBS family
night hot dog supper and joint
worship service, 6:00 p.m.
until 7:30 p.m.
Registration begins on
Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
VBS theme this year is:
"The Great Kingdom Caper-
Cracking the Character
Code: Lifeway's VBS Co1. 3:
12-14.
In introducing The Great
Kingdom Caper it states: This
year, Vacation Bible
will take kids on intri
missions throu
streets of London
throughout the
British Isles. While on l
cial assignment,
merly known as kids)
led by inspectors
as teachers)
tigate clues that will
them discover how
with Christian
Cases, codes, and
lead kids to learn
with compassion and !
ness, humility and
ness, patience
endurance, forl
love.
Man Jailed on
Continued From Page 1A
Daniel Jr., 725 North Boyd
Road.
Daniel was arrested at the
house, authorities said.
The cocaine was found in
a bedroom beneath a chest of
drawers and the marijuana,
a' stnall amount of crack
cocaine, powder cocaine,
some scales and packaging
materials were found in the
kitchen, White reported.
Both discoveries came
after "Boy," the sheriff's K-9
dog "alerted" to the presence
of drugs.
While officers had the
house under surveillance,
Santardura Cameron was
seen was seen comin
location twice. He
allegedly seen
al bags of marijuana in
low block of the back
of the house.
Santtardura
still wanted for
cociane and
marijuana, officerssai
officers reported
four firearms were
found inside the house.
About an hour and
after drug agents
house, it was
destroyed by
The fire is still
investigation by the
County Fire
, /WESt
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2003 Summer Youth
AEROBICS & NUTRITION (Ages 7-9 & 10-13)
Students will have fun while learning the value of being physically lit through aerobic o;
and proper nutritn. Using the Food Pyramid as a guide, they will prepare nutritious
and learn the importance of healthy eating habits.
July 14 - 17 9-11 AM. (Ages 7-9) 1-3 P.M. (Ages 10-13) Fee: $20
COMPUTER CAMPS
Students will learn how to use th9 Internot and other software programs including
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Pre-Teen Computer Camp (Ages 9-12)
June 23-27 9 AM-Noon ° Fee: $75
Computer Technology for Teens (Ages 13-16}
Jun 9-13 ° 9 AM-Noon Fee: $75
CREATIVE CRAFTS (Ages 6-8 & 9-12)
June 9-12 9-11 AM (Ages 6-8) ° 1-3 P.M (Ages 9-12) Fee: $30 (includes supplies)
EXPLORING WATERCOLORS (Ages 7-9 & 10-13)
Watercolor is a beautiful medium that has many child-friendly qualities that
Students will learn at their own pace the proper use of the brush and paint,
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June 23-25 9:30-t 1:30 A.M. (Ages 7-9) 1-3:30 EM (Ages 10-13) Fee: $35
KARATE MINI-CAMP (Ages 6-12)
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June 9-13.9-10 AM. Fee: $40
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June 16-19.1-3 P.M., Fee: $25
MANNERS & ETIQUETTE (Ages 7-9 & 10-13)
Ages 7-9: Students will learn basic greetings and introductions, how to handle
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quette will cover American versus Continental dining and general table mannerS.
July 23 10 A.M-Noon (Ages 7-9) 1-3 P,M (Ages 10-13) Fee: $15
PAINT YOUR OWN POTTERY (Ages 7-13)
Brought back by popular demand from our Summer, 2002 Youth Program, the staff
LaGrange's The Clay Ground will instruct students on how to paint with glaze on
already shaped and fired pieces of the student's choice.
June 17-19 9 -11 AM.. Fee: $40 (includes supplies)
SCRAPBOOKING (Ages 10-14)
Scrapbooks provide a lifetime of memories.
self-expression as welt as the proper use of color
rials while creating a keepsake of their own.
June 9, 11 & 12 ° 10 AM.-Noon. Fee: $30 (includes supplies)
SPANISH CAN BE FUN (Ages 7-13)
Students will gain an introduction to the Spanish language, culture, numbers, colors,
greetings, basic phrases and songs. Spanish REALLY can be fun!
July 7-10 1-3 PM Fee: $35
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Students will learn from a certified instructor the rote of th,
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and injury prevention including First Aid and CPR in thi
will comp a resource notebook that will inctude teepee for food preparation and activities and
June 2-5 9-11:30 A.M. Fee: $35
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June 23-26 1-3 PM. ° Fee: $25
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