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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - FRIDAY, DECMBER 4, 2009
By ANDY KOBER 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
No purchase is required
In addition to Christmasbut Santa will gratefully
activities in Hogansville, accept monetary donations,
there are a number of events canned goods and toys to be
in the surrounding area.distributed to needy people
In Grantville, Santa Claus in the area.
will be visiting Nick's Pizzeria Photography sessions
on Thursday, Dec. 3. with Santa can be scheduled
Children are invited to by contacting Kim Sasso at
visitwiththejollyoldelffrom kim@grantville.net or 770-
www. Hel pStopDog Fig hti n g.com
583-2518.
IN LUTHERSVILLE, the
annual Christmas Parade will
begin at noon, Saturday, Dec.
12.
Again this year, the
famous Budweiser Clydes-
dale horse s will be featured in
the parade.
There is still room in the
parade for civic, church,
family or other organized
groups to participate in the
parade. Any group interest-
ed should contact Ms. Mariea
Murphy or Cetta at 770-927-
0709.
The Luthersvflle Parade
is organized by Ms. Murphy
and sponsored by Patriots
Corner Mart and the
Luthersville Social Club.
ANOTHER event in
Grantville will be Fright
Christmas.
The Halloween haunted
house proved so popular that
it was decided to hold a Fright
Christmas.
This unique event will be
held 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. nightly
from Friday, Dec. 18, through
Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 19
LaGrange Street in
Grantville.
There is an admission fee
of $5 and donations of toys
will be gladly accepted and
will benefit needy children
in the area.
Fright Christmas in
GrantviUe is being sponsored
and produced by teens and
young adults from the
Grantville area.
For more information or
to offer your services, con-
tact andyemmitt@hot-
mail.cam
OUR CLIENTS HAVE AVERAGED OVER $2002000 IN BENEFITS.
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Commercial Building ,itb Purchase Price or Renovations over $650,000
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+Manafactures or fabricates products at any stage
Performs Research or Development on products or technolo es (new or
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Over $ ooo per month in waste management or recycling fees
Over $ 5o, ooo Annttally in real orpersonal taxes
Over $ zoo, oooAnnual energy expenses
Over S eoo, ooo Property and Casualty Insurance premiums
Pho~By ANDY KOBER
READY TO PAVE - Workers from Cato Grading arm surface of the
alleyway next to the old police station for paving. UnfUrled, pvechcted rain could
result in the project being delayed.
from page 1A
city officials had sought to
have Troup County pave
Russell Road. But as the road
surface was prepared, the
county's paving equipment
TRAIL
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are
Teaming Together
for a Prosperous Troup County
had been moved to another old I-I gansville police sta-
area. tian. The alleyway connects
The city turned to a pri- one of the new parking areas
vate paving comPal y, but. t Main Street.
after months of dry weather,But even while the crews
rains returned, delayil!g preparing the old alley-
project further. -+ +' Way surface, intermittent
On Monday, road pavi! f+:tiglg rain was falling and
crews were preparing t]t morewas predicted.
alleyway located next to the
NATIVITY SCENES - The
annual Hogansville First
t United Methodist Church
[ "Celebrate Nativity" will be
I helft noon to 5 p.m
].;i, tilrday, Dec. 5. Over 100
[ nativity scenes will be on
di ::flay throughout the
church. Left, Patti Justice
Pat Hudson are shown
some of the
, : enes. "Celebrate
Nativity
, enesfrom Israel. Ecuador.
China, and other
nd the world.
i A number of the Nativity
scenes have been hand-
and are unique
lma tto to
tt dis-
icons +and
works of art work.
Nativity" will be
conjunction with a
of other Christmas
events in
.! Nogansville and families
are encour-
tour the church and
scenes.
of property tO.I e designs are posted in
and the property
sign statements "
ing donation of 7 the first shovel of
Those issues has not yet been turned on
been resolved al d k;PP: isio the Tower Trail project, city
Planning, the officials are already seeking
ing firm, was ed + a second grant in the amount
open bids on consfimction of ': of $100,000. This grant will
the project laat;+Maaday
evening. Prec' .l tam g
of Lawrencevflle, designed
the Tower Trail walking trail.
THE TOWER Trail pro
ect is being fm led by a
be, llsed to construct a rest
station at the downtown end
of the walking trail.
The second grant also
req es 20 percent match
and the Hogansville
Charitable Trust has commit-
$100,000 grant f rQm:C, rgi + :ted to funding that required
Recreational Trails progrom - m, atch as well.
and $24,000 in matching Or ig'maUyanticipatedto
funds fromthe H0gansv It be compIeted by the end of
Charitable Trust. 000, the project should be
Designs for the Tower+ c pleted during 2010.
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