HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2003 PAGE 5-A
pers assist David Reynolds, president of Reynolds Construction
lny in Carrollton and board member for Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council, on
at a groundbreaking ceremony at Camp Pine Valley in Meansville. They broke
for a new tree house lodge, which will accommodate 32 girls. In addition to
)lanned development includes upgrading existing platform tents, adding a
improving infrastructure and building a second tree house lodge. The
!Construction is the result of Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council's capital campaign,
Pine Valley...a campaign to build camping and character, The ongoing cam-
has raised two-thirds of the needed $1.2 million, enough to begin the project.
)ers assisting Reynolds are Girl Scouts from Fayetteville (from left): Leah
10; Jenay Robinson. 12; Heather Mossman, 16; and Jameka Davis; 15.
Dystrophy Camp Underway
summer thousands of children
country enjoy the fun of summer
L This summer the Muscular Dystrophy
is once again giving youngsters
disease the opportunity
in the summer camp experience
Walk 'n' Roll" in Rutledge at Camp
July 27th through August 1st
Campers and volunteers from central
Georgia will come together for a
:of summer fun. Kids ages 6-21 with
hy.will rake part in ¢iri':
swimming, fistttrt
riding, dances and a highly antic-
talent show!
the first day of Camp Walk 'n' Roll,
will receive a special visit from the
Stone Mountain Harley Owners Group. Over
100 bikers and roaring motorcycles will ride
to Camp Twin Lakes to put on a bike show
for the youngsters. Bikers will continue the
excitement by branding the campers with
colorful water tattoos and directing photo
shoots with the motorcycles and kids.
The counselors at Camp Walk 'n' Roll play
an invaluable role to our campers. These vol-
unteers dedicate a week of their summer to
working with many campers on a one on one
ratio. During this week counselors ensure
fhat campers experience one of the best
' WeeRS of their year and*f6rm'long lasting
friendships. In addition to volunteer coun-
selors,, many other organizations donate
goods or time to make camp a special expe-
rience.
Trinity Plans Homecoming
Trinity CME Church of l)urand takes
pride in celebrating their annual homecom-
ing August 24, at 11:00 a.m. with one service
respectfully.
Rev. CJ Smith is the pastor, Jasper Ellison
is the Chairman.
Revival will begin Monday night the 25th
through Friday night August 29th at 7:30 p.m.
nightly.
Did you hear the loving word?
Pass it on.
Like the singing of a bird?
Pass it on.
Let its music live and grow.
Let its cheer another's woe:
You have reaped what others sow...
Pass it on.
Birthday greetings go out to: Ms. Jeanette
Buchannan, in memory of Mr. Harold Carter,
Jeremy Brown, Mr. Willie Coverson, Pamela
King, granddaughter of Rev. G.A. Black, Mr.
Reginald ,Johnson, Jerame Lamar Phillips,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Sandra) Phillips,
in memory of Mr. Roy Porter Jr., Mrs. Stacey
Fountain, granddaughter of Mrs. Josephine
Rosser, daughter of Mr. Ellen Rosser, Mrs.
Melinda J. Schumake, Ms. Loretta Stinson,
Mr. Willie Norman Sewell, Ms. Yolanda
Stewart, Ms. Annette Gibbs, Ms. Suzette
Woods, Alden Portress, grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. ,John Henry (Alice) Portress, Mrs.
Waikiki LaTeresa Upshaw, Mrs. Mable
Watson, sister of Mrs. Inez McCambry, Mrs.
Nata Namea Watkins, and Mr. Leon Williams.
Happy Anniversary goes out to the fol-
lowing couples: Bro. Carlton and Evangelist
Brenda Clark on their 31st on July 29; and
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Hudson on July 30. We
wish them many more happy years togeth-
er.
A very special happy birthday to Mr.
Sylvester Rosser Sr. on his 85 years young
on August 2nd and more happy birthdays to
come.
Remember our sick and shut-ins: Mr.
James Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ector
(Marion) Dean, Ms. Annie Ruth Leigh and
Mrs. FYances Matthews.
Seed for thought: Pass it on!
the future i: ,n z what
it used to be.
DUAL ENROLLMENT programs with six area high schools ,
day, night & weekend classes
over 1 15 certificates, diplomas and degrees
HOPE Grant for those Georgia residents who qualify
ATTENTll)N MEDICAL PERSONNEL
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3 ARTISTS- Ty McCann and Joshua Cook were recently selected as
Prize winners in the community-wide coloring contest sponsored by Community
in Hogansville. Ty McCann, age 5, placed first in the five and under group
age 9, was chosen as the winner in the 6-12 age group. "Each young
awarded a $50 United States Savings Bond and treated to an ice cream cone.
above (L-R): Casey Smith, Branch Coordinator, Community Bank & Trust; Ty
Joshua Cook; and Ronnie Mize, City President, Community Bank & Trust.
the week: Jim
shut-
bereaved in prayer.
Children's Worship
Otwell.
Adult Choir Special
7 morning was
You", "I Need You
Me", and
of Worship".
Dennis Patterson
Sunday July
Dr. Billy
the Wednesday
meeting.
Harold Willis will
25 minute overview
3 at 9:30 a.m.
hall
about cults, the
Several Eastern tell-
American
including some
denominations.
, for as long
is interest. And
he will be preach-
services at
Church in the
Community
.m.
Bill McKenzie will
music. Dr. Billy
Burks is pastor of the church.
We have our monthly
Family Night covered-dish
supper, Men's Ministry, etc.
at our church Wednesday
night, August 6.
The Betty Carpenter
Circle meets August 11.
The Fall Revival at our
church is August 17-20 with
Dr. Keith Fordham, evangel-
ist mad ventriloquist with his
pal, "Homer", and his wife,
Shirley, who is also a ventril-
oquist with her pal, "Joy".
Sunday services are 11 a.m.
and Sunday night-
Wednesday night are 7 p.m.
Dr. Fordham and "Homer"
will have the Sunday School
Assembly at 9:45 a.m. and that
day is High Attendance Day
in Sunday School. Special
emphasis will be: Sunday -
Sunday School Night;
Monday - Youth Night (a meal
will be served to them) at 6
pm.; Tuesday - Children's
Night (a meal will be served
to them) at 6 p.m.; and
Wednesday - Family Night
(deserts served afterwards).
Childcare will be provided
for birth to three years old.
Cottage Prayer meeting will
be held before the Revival in
various homes. Contact Jim
Campbell for more informa-
tion about these cottage
prayer meetings. If you
would like to be on the tele-
phone committee, contact
Mavis Garrett of Belle Willis.
Happy Birthday in
August to: Belle Willis on the
5th, Travis Chaff in on the 6th,
Angela Chaffin on the 15th,
Drew Campbell on the 18th,
and Evelyn Spivey on the
22nd.
Happy Wedding
Anniversary in August to
*Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phillips
on the 4th, **Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Rhodes on the 11th, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hines on the
15th, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Fleming on the 26th. *A very
special happy anniversary
wish to my parents on their
52nd and ** my sister and
brother in-law on their 19th.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here at
the Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main Street.
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