HOGANSVn.LE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 2004 pAgE 3-___~A
man
Shows Up for Court...Or Not
scheduled to appear in
Municipal Court , on
showed up, then ran away
y identified the man as Gerald
21, of 513 New Hope Lane,
Ala.
said the man disappeared
6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on the date
School
Days
Makeup
: The administration of the
School system
school make-up
in lieu of the recent
closings due to dan-
*Nov. 2, a day when
scheduled to be
(Election Day) will be
a staff work day for
*Dec. 20 and 21, original-
a part of the
break/Christmas
will be used as reg-
school days (students
staff).
Spaces
Festival
Booth spaces are still
for the fifth annu-
z Festival
Saturday, Nov.
9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Lone Oak is located on
54, twelve miles
Greenville.
For more information,
contact Sandy Wood
t 637-4656 or Rosalind
at 637-6965.
deadline is Oct. 15.
Board
This Evening
The Chattahoochee-Flint
Development
Board of Directors
meet Thursday, Sept. 30
, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Development
in Franklin.
The agenda will include
business items.
Please call Kathy at 706-
ext, 201 to obtain
information.
Monday, Oct. 4
Steak. nuggets, seasoned
baby lima beans, hot
pudding, choice
0f milk
l~¢sday, Oct 5
Dell sandwich, lettuce
tomato, waffle fries,
choice of milk
Wednesday, Oc~ 6
Chicken pot pie, broccoli
rolls, strawber-
iell-o, choice of milk
Thursday, OcL 7
Country fried steak,
Steamed rice, seasoned
green beans, school baked
roll, fruit, choice of milk
Friday, Oct. 8
"No school
*Don't forget about the
Pall Dance scheduled for
Friday, Oct. 1 from 2.'~ until
What is Red?
Red is a mechanic
fixing your car right
the first time.
he was scheduled to appear in court. A
police report said that Taylor "failed to
return to lawful custody as instructed."
In other recent activity:
*Jason Thomas Morgan of 7526
Meadow Land Drive, Memphis, told
police that someone made off with a $50
pair of boots from the Econo Lodge,
Room 114 at 1888 East Main St., where
he had been staying.
*Patrick Lamar Norman, 29, was
charged with disorderly conduct on
Sept. 17, at 200 Boozer St. in Hogansville
after a complaint by Margaret Brown
of 208 Elm St., according to a report
dealing with that incident.
• Dorothy Davison, who lives at 205
Poplar Street, told police that she'd mis-
placed her driver's license. She last saw
the license on Sept. 20 and said that "she
is sure no theft has occurred," accord-
ing to a report dealing with that inci-
dent.
• Police also'investigated a report of
a shoplifting incident at Ingles Grocery
filed on September 22.
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MENT - Janis
Cannon, (L)
Deputy
Commissioner
for Tourism of
the state's
Department of
Economic
Development,
presents
Sabra
McCullar with
the award for
her extensive
efforts in
boosting our
area's tourism.
McOdlar Wins State Award
For Tourism Accomplishment
Sabra McCullar, executive director of the Warm
Springs Area Tourism Association, has received a state
award for her efforts.
The Product Development Tourism Champion award
was presented to Ms. McCullar by Gov. Sonny Perdue,
Georgia Department of Economic Development
Commissioner Craig Lesser and Janis Cannon, deputy
commissioner of tourism.
Ms. McCuUar was among several of the state's most
dedicated tourism professionals honored in Statesboro
at the Governor's Conference on Tourism.
The event brought the state's top tourism and hospi-
talityindustry professionals together to discuss the impor-
tance of Georgia's tourism industry and to develop strate-
gies for growing and promoting continued economic sus-
tainability.
Ms. McCullar came to Warm Springs in 1986. and
started the Welcome Center in the fall of 1991.
She served as President of the Presidential Pathway
Travel Region from 1993 to 1998 and was named Travel
Industry Leader of the year by the State Tourism
Department in 1999.
She was on the fund raising committee for the new
FDR Museum and chaired the fund raising drive for the
FDRAVarm Springs Welcome Center in 1999. The Center opened AI~ril 15, 2000,
Her other aehievments include acquiringa $40;O00
grant to build the park across from the Welcome Center
and working on a grant to purchase the Eleanor Roosevelt
School for a new museum.
She's also been active promoting the Meriwether-
Pike Scenic Byway, a 55-mile ride through five cities and
three counties.
"Georgia is blessed to have such talented and com-
mitted individuals working to promote tourism in every
corner of the state," said Cannon.
Horace King Book
Topic of Program
The Board of Trustees of
the Troup County Historical
Society invites everyone for
a special program spotlight-
ing a new publication,
"Bridging Deep South
Rivers: The Life and Legend
of Horace King."
Authors John Lupold and
Thomas French, Jr will be
the featured speakers at the
fall brunch on Friday, Oct. 22
beginning at 11:30 a.m., at the
Highland Country Club.
Cost is $15 per person.
The book will be available for
$29.95o
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West Georgia
Technical College
is coming to your neighborhood.
Come md heat about WGTC's
easy admission process.
Location: Meti'a~ County Chamber of
Comm~-ce in Warm Sprin~.
Inform ation and registration night:
September 29a~ ............... 6:30 p.m.
Fall Quarter classes begin •
October 1 lth in Warm S'~rins, s
October 4th in 'LaGfange
Progrmns offered this quarter in Warm Springs:
Basic Computer Skills
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