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Don't Forget Ribbons
Sheriff Donny Turner
wants to remind everyone that
Monday, October 23, 2000 is
the start of Red Ribbon Week.
Troup County deputies and
local students will wear red
ribbons this week to signify
the continued fight against
illegal drugs and to remember
DEA Special Agent, Enrique
Camarena, who was killed
February 1985 in Mexico.
"Our officers will also meet
today with officials from other
counties for the annual tying
on of red ribbons at each coun-
ty line," says Sheriff hrner.
On Wednesday, October 25,
2000 the sheriff's office will
be giving jail tours from 9AM
until 3PM for anyone wishing
to see how the sheriff's office
operates.
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TEENAGERS OF ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH hosted a Tacky Party on Thursday night for the Social Critters of the church.
enjoyed many laughs at the outlandish outfits that were worn. A delicious mal was served. Games ere also enjoyed dur-
evening. Pictured.(front row L-r): Elmer Williams, Joey Chapman, Donnie Williamson, Vonnie Hanson, Frances Robinson and
Chapman. Second row (L-R): Scott Bonner, Dr. Joe Almond, Don Neese, Virginia Williamson, Eleanor Gay, Pam Williams, Doris
Karen Gilbert, Mary Ann Neese and Wilma Billingsley.
upport Hospice Fund Raiser
r Editor:
' Season is almost here.
b Volunteers of West Georgia Hospice
g a fund raising project that
help bring the holiday spirit to your
family and friends.
the eleventh year, Hospice
Poinsettias for gifts
or to help decorate your home
for the holidays. Proceeds from
Eleventh Annual Poinsettia Sale will
provide nutritional supplements, medica-
tions, and medical supplies to Hospice
patients who need assistance.
The cost for the red poinsettias are
$10.00 each (6 1/2" pot). Free local delivery
the week of November 27 - December 1,
2000 (Monday - Friday from 9AM until
4PM).
So that we may better serve you, no
orders will be accepted after Monday,
November 20, 2000.
For more information please call Joyce
Wood or Kay Fryer at 706-845 3905.
JOYCE WOOD
Volunteer Coordinator
Vaccine Coming in Ncvember
first shipments of flu
are expected in most
of Georgia by the first week
'," says Kathleen E.
M.D., M.P.H., director of
Georgia Department of
Resources Division of
Health.
"Some health districts already
all the doses they ordered
to serve peo-
risk."
the beginning of
all county public
health departments should be able
to offer the vaccine to people at
highest risk of serious complica-
tions from flu, mainly people age
65 and over and people with a
chronic medical condition.
Public Health will be worldng
on the local level with nursing
homes, hospitals and other groups
to make sure that people at high-
est risk and those who take care
of them can get their shots start-
ing in Novembe]:
The areas that already have
the vaccine are Fulton County and
the multi county districts head-
quartered in Athens, Dublin,
Macon and Rome.
In Georgia each public health
district manages its own flu vac-
cination program and places its
own orders to the vaccine suppli-
ers.
One manufacturer has had dif-
ficulty growing the vaccine this
year, but expects to fill at lest part
of each order by November 1.
People wanting flu shots from
Library Hours ChangeWith Time
ttogansville Public Library hours change On Thursday, we open earlier at 10AM and
the time changes. Beginning October 30, are here until 6PM.
'tom 1PM to 6PM - Monday, Tuesday, Saturday mornings, we are open from 9AM
and Friday. until 12 noon.
their county health departments
should call to find out when the
vaccine will be available in their
area.
"We want people who are not
in the highest risk groups to know
that they will be able to get their
shots in time to be protected
before the flu season gets under-
way in Georgia," he asserted this
week.
y Players Will Present 'Sojourner'
Callaway High School
will present Sojourner,
history play in one-act
the life's work of
poet, abolitionist, freedom
fighter, and ex-slave Sojourner
Truth, starring Liza Dansby.
The play will be held at
Hollis Hand Elementary School
auditorium Monday, October 30,
at 7 P.M. Adults $3.00, children
under 12, $2.00; CHS staff free.
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