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HOGANSVILLE HERALD - THURSDAY, SEVI'EMBER 18, 2014
IBY JOHN KUYKENDALL
:: The Cailaway Cavaliers could be think-
ing revenge Friday night when the team trav-
iels to Hamilton to take on the Class AAAAA
Harris County High Tigers.
The Cavaliers (2-1) only had one blemish
ion the regular season record last year and
ithat blemish was placed there by Harris
!County (1-2).
Even though Harris County is a Class
AAAAA school, the Cavaliers have always have hard runners in the backfield and both Montgomery for about seven miles. Merge
held their own with larger opponents and don't mind putting the helmet to you ononto 1-18S (Exit 21) toward Columbus for
defeated LaGrange High, also a Class AAAAA defense, about 25 miles. Take Exit 25 onto GA Highway
school, in the team's season opener by a score This could prove to be one of the more 116 turn left toward Hamilton. Travel
of 20-14 in overtime, exciting games for Cavaliers fans and the Highway 116 for about five miles and Harris
team is hoping for a large turnout. County High School will be on the left. The
THE CAVALIERs were open last week. Kickoff time is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at last entrance is the stadium entrance.
Harris County is coming off a slim 28-21 Harris County High. ' The estimated drive time from
win over Troup County High. Hogasnville to Harris County High is about
The two teams are very similar. Both have TO GET to Harris County High School 45 minutes.
very talented and skilled quarterbacks, both from Hogansville, take 1-85 South toward See you at the game!!
iBy ANDY KOBER
Plans have now been set for the
!Hummingbird Festival Dinner
ischeduled for Thursday, Oct. 16.
This will be the 17th Annual
iHummingbird Festival Dinner and
!Silent Auction and is scheduled to be
held in the Vintage White Barn at the best items in the history of the ed by Eric Edwards. Reservations
Victoria Belle Mansion. Hummingbird Festival dinner andare required and tickets can be
The reception will begin at 6 p.m. Silent Auction. obtained by calling 706-333-2520. The
with dinner served about 7 p.m. This annual Hummingbird Festival
gives those attending time to social- CHEF MATT Preble and Dinner and Silent Auction is organ-
ize and view the silent auction items. Professional Touch Catering areized by the Hummingbird Festival
Festival organizer Mary Stewart said returning to provide the meal. committee which includes: Chair
this silent auction will include some This year, music will be provid- Todd Pike, Alisa Blackburn, Allan
Boyer, Vickie Brown, Candice
Collings, Marla Dannenbring, Gayle
Devereaux, Dr. Ralph Lynch,
Brittney Miilwood, Susie and Patrick
Osgood, Jonathan Pike, Dan Read,
Clint Robinson, Bill Stankiewicz,
Jason Stewart, Mary Stewart, and
Jackie and Patrick Terrail.
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By ANDY KOBER Parks Day" on Saturday, Sept. ed just off Kings Gap Road
27. just east of the Rock Bridge
The Coca-Cola Space From 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., on Ga. Hwy. 354 near Pine
Science Center has scheduled 2S-acre Lake Franklin will be Mountain.
an evening of star gazing on the site of numerous fun
Saturday, Sept. 27. activities for the entire fam- ED. Roosevelt State Park
This very popular event ily including paddling canoes has fun events scheduled
will be held 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and kayaks, picnics, making almost every weekend. This
at the park office amphithe- fish craft projects and fish- weekend's fun stuff includes:
ater located on Ga. Hwy. 190, ing. Fish bait and drinks will • Water Wonders, 10 a.m.
near Pine Mountain. be available, no fishing to 11a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20.
Those attending can license will be required and Meet at the Lake Delanor
anticipate learning aboutthe parking fee will be fishing dock and see what
stars and star maps, along waived, lives in the lake. Nets and
with night sky viewing. They There will be a generalviewing scopes will be pro-
might also see, satellites admission fee of $5 per per- vided. Children must be
tracking across the night sky. son ages 10 and older. Canoe accompanied by an adult.
Bring chairs and the park- and kayak rentals will be $8 -BugBlitz,8p.m.to9p.m.
ing fee will not be collected per person. Saturday, Sept. 20, at the
during this special event. Those planning to attend pavilion next to the Trading
Enjoy Lake Franklin dur- should meet at the Small Post in the family camp-
ing a special "Your StateGroup Camp, which is locat- ground. Join park staff in
using special lights to draw
moths, beetles and other bugs
and then learn about them.
* Art in the Park, 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, at
the Park Office located on Ga.
Hwy. 190. Use vines, tree
rings, nuts and recycled
materials to make pieces of
art. There is a $3 per craft
fee.
Programs at F.D.
Roosevelt State Park are open
to the public and while many
are free, there is a $5 park-
ing fee.
For more .information
about any of the programs at
the state park, call 706-663-
4858. ED. Roosevelt State
Park is located near Pine
Mountain.
By ANDY KOBER tuce, tomatoand onion ring,
vegetarian baked beans, cole
The staff of the slaw, hot apple crisp with oat-
Hogansville Senior Centermeal crust.
has announced the menu for Tuesday, Sept. 23 - Oven
next week. crispy chicken, English peas,
Monday, Sept. 22 - marinated carrots, wild rice,
Hamburger ,patty with let- starwberries with angel food
cake. cantaloupe balls.
Wednesday, Sept. 24 - Friday, Sept. 26 - Pinto
Roasted turkey breast, black beans, macaroni and cheese,
eye peas, turnip greens, man- herbed tomatoes, glazed
darin oranges, pears with cinnamon.
Thursday, Sept. 25 - Meals are served with
Spaghetti with meat sauce,skim milk, coffee
green beans, tossed salad,
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AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION*
Currently Recruiting for the following positions:
and 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the
_ • .... Hogansville Police Station.
Commun, Calendar
• Hummingbird Festival 5K Run, 9 a.m.
Hummingbird Festival Golf Tournament, Saturday, Oct. 11 starting at Hogansville
9 a m. Saturday, Sept. 20, at Hogansviile Golf Elementary School. Registration fee of $25.
Club. For more information call 706-637-8887.
Hogansville Masonic Lodge meeting, 7:30
Hogansville Health Department is open p.m., Monday, Oct. 13, at the Lodge in
Wednesday, Sept. 24, by appointment with vat- Hogansville.
ious services available. For more information
call 706-637-4834 or 706-845-4085. Hummingbird Festival Dinner and Silent
Auction, 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, Victoria Belie
Hummingbird 'Festival Poker Mansion Vintage White Barn. $65 per person.
Todrnamen Ilo n Saturday •Sent 27, and For reservations call 706-333-2520.
Hawg Heaven BBQ. Benefits the Hummingbird .
Festival. Call 706-637-8990 for details. • .-Hummingbird Festival 10 a•m. to 5 p.m.
• . Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18-19, downtown]
God's Bread Basket food pantry, openg Hogansville. !
a.m. to noon, Thursday, Sept. 25, behind
er S onsored b House of Horrors 7 p m to 9 p m Saturday,
Hogansville Senior Cent. p y L ....
Hogansville Ministerial Association. Oct.. 18, Royal Theater• $10 adults, $5 children
under 12. Fundraiser for Callaway High Cross
Hogansville Pilot Club meeting, 6 p.m., Country Team and Hogansville community,
Monday, Oct. 6, atthe Hogansville Recreation
Department. - • • Hogansville Pilot Club meeting, 6 p,m.,
Monday, Oct:. 20 at the Hogansvil e Recreation
Hogansville City Council meeting, 7 p.m., ' Depa nL
Monday, Oct. 6, in hall.The public is eric, our- . • _ : :
aged toattend .... " - Hogansville ...... City Council meeting, 7 p m
. . Monday, Oct 20 at city halt. : •
Hummingbird Quilt Guild, 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, Oct, 8i in the Community Room To have your non-commercia
of the Hogansvit e Housing Authority. villearea community event listed in
the Communi Calendar;,the informa.
Hogansville Municipal Court, 1:30 p.m. tion toandykober@hotmail.com The dead-
line is each Monday at noon.
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