= HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, DE(:. 19, 2002 PA(,J.: 5-A
Hogansvllle Baptist Adult Choir
!To Present Cantata This Sunday
" Andrea Otwell. Performance tim ' :
By PATTI PHILLIPS
The Adult Choir of the Hogansville First
L' Baptist Church will present their annual
p,L Christmas Cantata this Sunday morning,
December 22nd, "A Song Was Born at
•. Christmas," A Musical Celebrating the Birth
up n.ls .of the Messiah, by Tom Fettke.
to axe I Featured soloists are Mrs. Joycie Brown,
; wnatlMrs. Sondra Lee, Jim Campbell and Mrs.
a.m. Giving the narration will be Marcus
Fowler, prayer coordinator of the Hogansville
First Baptist Church, located at 500 East Main
Street. Mrs. Lynn Campbell is music direc-
tor.
The Hogansville First Baptist Church
Adult Choir extends a cordial invitation to
everyone to attend. Child care is provided
for birth-three years old.
line a •
00or, Habitat for Humanity Ceremony
n;); Marks New Effort in Troup Area
mding Habitat for Humanity International
i founder and president Millard Fuller was
Lyb°dy! set to lead the ground breaking to kick off
me orlthe Jimmy Carter V¢ork Project 2003 in
ad me. LaGrange on Monday. at Hillside Place off
I held :Jackson Street.
?e.
i The JCWP will consist of 22 new homes
Lp, too, i.to be built at Hillside Place and Magnolia
tt yourI'Gardens, 10 transitional homes to be bOilt on
izzard!ithe campus of Twin Cedars Youth Services
lyself,!.on East Depot Street.
credit The 2003 build, which is scheduled for
ay. He June 8-13, will mark the 20th year for the
annual Jimmy Carter Work Project, The for-
r one 'me r president and his wife, Rosalyn, have
psthei built Habitat houses alongside thousands of
eever
volunteers and homeowners during one week
each year since 1984.
"The JCWP is the most ambitious
approach we have taken to eliminate pover-
ty housing in LaGrange," said Walter
Hendrix, executive director of the
TrouplChambers County HFH, a 10-year-old
affiliate.
"This is a once ha a lifetime opportunity
for our community to participate in a proj-
ect of th£s scope and size. We expect this to
launch our. chapter to the next level, and
instead of building an average of six homes
a year, we will now build 20 or more homes
per year."
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one time for their patronage and support over the past
year. Once more over 120 customers from West Georgia
and East Alabama have learned the advantages of own-
ing a Kubota tractor while also enjoying the savings over
models that don t measure up to Kubota. We thank all of
,ou for our business and ask that ou kee us in mind
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we're always here for parts and service...should the need
arise. Thanks for a great year.-
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