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HOGANSVILLE HERALD - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
2, 2017
FIREFIGHTERS VISIT CES
Elementary School. Students
red fire truck.
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- Troup County Firefighters recently visited Callaway
were taught many fire safety tips and got to view the big
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4-H FOOD CHALLENGE - Troup County 4-H had a great weekend competing in the
state-wide 4-H Food Challerjge: 4'H. F.Qod E; ge4sa highly :charged foods
experiencel This contest, modeled after such competitions as the Food Netw0rk's "Iron :
Chef," challenges teams of 4-H members to create a dish using only a pre-determined
number of ingredients. From these ingredients, team members must identify and pre-
pare the dish, then make a presentation about it to the judges. The presentation includes
information about the serving size, nutritional value, and cost of the dish. The 4=H Food
Challenge allows 4-H members to demonstrate their culinary and food safety skills to
judges and observers. The first place winner in the Senior Division will have the oppor-
tunity to compete in the Great American Seafood Cook-Off: 4-H Edition in New Orleans
in August, 2018. This year's contest was held Saturday October 28th 2017 at Rock Eagle
4-H Center and there were 16 teams competing. The Senior team from Cobb County
came in first place, earned 4-H master status and will compete in New Orleans. Two
teams, one from the Junior division and one from the Senior division represented Troup
County at the event and both teams did very well. Pictured above: Troup County 4-H
Junior and Senior Food Challenge teams showing off their creations. For further infor-
mation please call Melanie Dabb 4H Extension Agent, (706)-883-1675.
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CMS STUDENT OF THE MONTH - Congratulations to Lindsay Cofield for being named
Chick-FiI-A Student of the Month for October. Lindsay, who was nominated by several
teachers, was selected because she is always prepared for and participates in class. In
addition to having good grades, attendance & behavior, Lindsay took a leadership role
in homecoming activities. At the assembly, she took pride in greeting guests & seated
them with a smile. At the homecoming game, she assisted members of the court &
helped staff with setup & breakdown of the festivities. As is evidenced by her behavior,
she is always willing to help others when needed. Lindsay is cooperative, courteous
and is a great role model for Callaway High School. She is pictured here with Gina
Langston (I) of Chick-Fil-aJParkway & CTAE Director, Dr, Lynne Short (r).
StateFarm
State Farm Insurance Agency is
looking for an administrative assistant
Monday thru Friday
Candidate will be required to obtain an
insurance license,
must have outgoing personality
background check required
call: 706-656-5400
ask for Robert Allen
Troup County
Democrats To
Meet Nov. 20
Submitted To The Herald
The Troup County
Democratic Party will have
its next meeting on Monday,
November 20th at 6:00 PM
at the Griggs Recreation
Center, 716 Glenn
Robertson Dr, LaGrange,
GA. Cindy Zeldin, candi-
date for Georgia Insurance
Commissioner, will be our
guest. There will be no
December meeting.
Menu At Hogansville Active Life Center
By ANDY KOBER
The staff of the HogansviUe Active Life Center has announced the menu for next week.
Monday, Nov. 20 - Hamburger with cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion, baked beans, pota-
to salad, grapes;
Tuesday, Nov. 21 - Sliced turkey breast, cranberry sauce, sweet potato, green peas, corn-
bread, dressing, ambrosia;
Wednesday, Nov. 22 - Chili macaroni, sweet corn, steamed zucchini, mixed tropical fruit.
Meals are served with low fat milk, coffee or tea, and are subject to change without
notice.
The Active Life Center is located on Church Street.
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CES HONORS - Callaway Elementary School recently selected their monthly PBIS
teacher and students of the month. These students and teacher have exemplified the
character traits at CES...Cooperative, Excellent, and Successful. Pictured are: front row,
left to right: Aubrey Cooley, Emily Damron, Devan Sykes, and Lela Kay Smith; back row:
Mr. Marius Truitt, Jersie Bennett, Jayden Moore, Makayla Garrett, and Qua Hardnett: .=
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HOGANSVILLE ELEMENTARY NAMES HONORWAVES - Congratulations to our
newest Honorwaves! Can't wait to see what great things they do for our school and c0m-
munityt Named as Honorwaves were (in no particular order): Brandy Garcia, Ariel
Gates, Zyteria Hall, Alex Martinez-Perez, Rotavious Willis, Lyrical Mines, Jordan Hardin,
Leah Rosenthal, Emma Talley, Rebecca Wilbert, Mary Jane Cortez, Riley Chapman,
Paisley Brock, DeNia Brown, Jayden Dunagen, Julian Eunice, D'Asia Freeman, Rosemary
Griffin, Moses Lee, Ariah Hardy, and Ja'Darrian Williams.
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CMS STUDENT RECIPES - Mrs, Rachel Monroe's 7th and 8th grade Public Speaking
class presented demonstration speeches on how to make their favorite recipe. Students
brought in their finished recipes to share with the class after their presentations. Seen
here are Disha Patel (left) with her chocolate lasagna and Zyon Johnson (right) with his
chocolate dipped pretzels.