HOGA.\\;'SVI HOME NEWS - TttL'RSI)A'; MAY 23, 2002 PAE 3-A
Pictured with GREA Executive Director,
Hulsey (center) are Mrs. Cheris English (left)
Ida Jones representing TREA during the 44th
in Macon.
Educators Attend
State Convention
Governor Roy Barnes headed the array of speakers
the 44th Annual Convention of the Georgia Retired
Association held in Macon May 7-9 at the
Inn Convention Center.
Included in the 525 attendees from across the state
, the COnvention, representing Troup Retired Educators
were: TREA President Ralph Johnson, Mrs.
English, and Mrs. Ida Tarver Jones.
Tuesday, a Leadership Workshop involving the
local unit presidents was implemented.
sessions for other participants included grand-
sittercise. During the Presidents/Awards
sday evening TREA received awards in
following areas: History Participation, Public
Scrapbook of Excellence, Newsletter
Scholarship Participation, and was named
of Excellence."
In addition to business sessions on Wednesday, a
was held. Mrs. Terri Noles, Reading
from Tifton, was the featured speaker during
She used the theme "GREA: Great Reading
All," and entertainment was provided by the
Senior Citizens Washboard Band.
Librarian Welcomed
was intro-
as the Children's
at Hogansville
Library at the
Elementary
PTO meeting on
May 16. Mrs.
long-time resident
has three chil-
grandchildren.
children Kim Moon,
Stevens, and Kerry
local residents.
are James,
=ssica, age 18.
daughter is Caroline
age ten. Kerry's
age 11
age nine. With
ranging in age
to 22 years
Stevens has been
timeread-
over the years.
been an avid reader
'life and graduated with
class to receive a
tin 1962. She
her education
School and
Tech. She
at Playtex for 33
years and now enjoys crafts
and gardening in addition to
reading.
Her love of books and of
reading to children has led
her to this position and she
has scheduled Story Time
every Thursday at 4:00 p.m.
through May. In June, she
begins our Vacation Reading
Program. The theme is
world.wide.reading@your
library TM and will feature sto-
ries from around the world.
Registration begins on June
6 and weekly programs begin
on June 13. Come get your
reading passport to fun,
prizes and surprises. Flyers
with details of all activities
are available at the library.
Our "May Book Sale" con-
tinues through May with
more items added as space
allows. Come check it out!
Hardbacks are priced by
copyright date, including
recent books from the '80s
and )0s and some within the
past two years. All paper-
backs are only 10 cents, mag-
azines 5 cents.
Turner, Gloria
Dorrough,
Jo Veal, Megan
Harris, Chase
Colby Freeman,
Duffey, Leslie
Stephen
McCurdy, Bee
Tiffany Smith,
Pauline Staley,
Bowles, Mr.
Tim Alexander,
May26
Joe Leverett, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Arrington,
anniversary.
May 27
Brent Fuller, Cindy
Spradlin, Dwayne Barber,
Jessica Chipman, Missy
Hammett.
2S
Larry Herndon,
Stephanie Spradlin, Wynette
Cook, C.V. Duffey, Grace
Neese, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stephens, anniversary.
May29
Lisa Calhoun, Phyllis
Wegienka-
Memory of Mr.
St.
,1910. May 25, 1983
hard to say
€ about the
We had together, even
that the road
We think about the
, and even the
tears we shared. Knowing
that there was a greater jour-
ney you must take you have
taken your flight. We love and
miss you, Daddy.
Sa msea by his chU-
dren.. AnnaW, W
Stark Jr., Janie, Marion,
Harmon, HekU and grand-
Mountville Revival Begins This Sunday
Revival services will be held at
Mountville United Methodist Church
from Sunday. June 2 to Tuesday, June
4. Pre-service fellowship meals are at 6
p.m., and services begin at 7 p.m. There
will be powerful speakers with special
music each night.
Sunday - Dr. Lewis Ayers, Professor
of early church history and Augustine
scholar at Emory University; Moreland
Community Singers, popular area
gospel choir.
Monday - Re,,,. David Campbell,
Senior pastor at Cornerstone UMC in
Sharpsburg; Tapestry, contemporary
singing group from Moreland UMC.
Tuesday Rev David Naglee,
LaGrange District Superintendent of
the United Methodist Church; Said The
King, contemporary Christian record-
ing artists, singers/songwriters. .
Historic Garden Tour Slated Tomorrow
The Troup County Historical Society
will host a brunch spotlighting "Historic
Southern Gardens" on Friday, May 24th.
The talk LS being held in conjunction
with the Hydrangea Festival.
Jim Cothran is the guest speaker•
Jim is a landscape architect and urban
planner in Atlanta.
He is an adjunct professor with
Georgia State University's Historic
Preservation Program and has authored
a book on the gardens of Charleston and
has an upcoming book on historic gar-
dens of the South.
He currently serves on the Hills and
Dales planning committee.
The brunch will begin at 11:30 a.m.
at Highland Country Club.
The cost is $15.00 per person.
To make reservations, contact the
Troup County Historical Society at 884-
1828 or go by the Troup County Archives
at 136 Main Street in ImGrange.
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