AMERICUS —
Today
Americus
Prayer Service: God and Country prayer service, non-denominational and non-partisan, for the nation is at 4 p.m. Nov. 4 at Lenny’s Market, South Hampton Street, sponsored by St. John’s Anglican Church of Americus.
This Week
Neighborhood Watch: A Neighborhood Watch meeting for District 1 is at 6 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Americus Police Department.
Graduation Test: The Retest of the Georgia High School Graduation Test will be the week of Nov. 5-8: English language arts, Monday; math, Tuesday; science, Wednesday and social studies, Thursday. To schedule a retest contact Carolyn Hamilton, resting coordinator, at Americus-Sumter County High School South Campus (229-931-8788).
Food Pantry: The Sumter Area Ministerial Association’s (SAMA) Food Pantry will reopen Nov. 13 inside the former Americus Colored Hospital building at the corner of North Jackson and J.R. Campbell streets. Help is needed in restocking the pantry’s shelves and SAMA is asking that citizens drop off non-perishable food items by Nov. 5 ar Railway Freight, 209 N. Lee St.; Innovative Senior Solutions, 721 Felder St., or the Americus Times-Recorder, 101 Ga. Highway 27 East. Monetary donations are also being accepted and checks should be made to SAMA Food Bank, 125 S. Jackson St., Americus GA 31709. Call Minnie Clark 938-7438 to deliver donations.
PDA Meeting: The regular monthly meeting of the Americus-Sumter County Payroll Development Authority is 4 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Rees Park Economic Development Center, 409 Elm Ave., in the conference room on the second floor. The meeting is open to the public.
League Board: The Americus Junior Service League Board meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 at the home of Katrina Revell, Timberlane Drive.
Blood Drive: The American Red Cross hosts a blood drive from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 6 at Georgia Southwestern State University in the Student Success Center Conference Rooms.
Board of Assessors: The Sumter County Board of Assessors meets at 9 a.m. Nov. 6 in the Board of Assessors office. The meeting is open to the public.
Called Meeting: The Sumter County Board of Commissioners has a special called meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Sumter County Courthouse in the Board of Commissioners’ Board Roomto discuss the Local Option Sales Tax (L.O.S.T.) and any other items that the Board deems appropriate. The meeting is open to the public.
League Meeting: The Americus Junior Service League general meeting is Nov. 8 at Americus First United Methodist Church.
Neighborhood Watch: A Neighborhood Watch meeting for District 5 is at 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Americus Police Department.
DOT Local Meeting: The Georgia Department of Transportation presents Draft FY 2012-2026 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for public review and comment from 5-7 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Pope Center, Room 122, South Georgia Technical College. The general publis is invited to view projects planned for Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter and Webster counties in this area, as well as others.
Marine Corps Birthday Party: All Marines in the area, retired or active, are invited to a Marine Corps get-together on the Marine Corps’ birthday. The first beer is on us. Come and talk about your experiences in the Marine Corps. at 7 p.m. Noc. 10 at La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant. Sponsored by Gene Alle, Paul Hart and Pay Joiner.
Chamber Concert Series: Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) has announced its 2012-2013 Chamber Concert Series — Nov. 13 – Montana Skies, The Rylander Theatre; Jan. 29 – Manhattan Piano Trio; Feb. 12 – Graffe String Quartet with Michiko Otaki, piano and April 8 – Sima Trio. All performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. in GSW’s Jackson Performance Hall, unless otherwise noted. Tickets available and can be purchased at the door. For information or tickets, call 931-2204.
Pre-Travel Presentation: Want to know more about GSW Continuing Education’s upcoming travel trips to Scandinavia, Alaska, New England, Pacific Northwest & California, and Italy before you register? Join us for this slideshow and information gathering presentation. There will be ample time for questions and answers also. Light refreshments will be served. To reserve a spot at this session, call 229-931-2151 or register online at www.contedu.org. The meeting is from 6-8 p.m. Nov. 13 in the GSW Newman Alumni Center.
Jewelry Sale: The Phoebe Sumter Hospital Auxiliary Pink Ladies sponsors a $5 jewelry sale from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 12 and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Wellness Center, Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, located pm the left as you enter the main entrance of the hospital campus.
Airport Authority: The Americus-Sumter County Airport Authority meets at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the board room of the terminal building at Jimmy Carter Regional Airport at Souther Field. The meeting is open to the public.
Downtown Open House: The Americus Center for the Arts, downtown Americus, will hold open house from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 15. This free community event features local artists exhibiting and selling their work, live music by the GSW Jazz Quintet, anad art raffle and more. For more information visits sumter-arts.org/ACA
Caregiver Support: Innovative Senior Solutions Caregivers Group meets at 5:40 p.m. Nov. 15 at Americus Day Health Center, 721-A Felder St. Guest speaker is Jackie McLear from Legal Shield presenting information on family legal services and benefits. The purpose of the group is to provide valuable information that is needed when taking care of a senior loved one.
Holiday Concert: The Georgia Southwestern State University Music Department hosts its annual Holiday Concert at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in Jackson Performance Hall. The event features the GSW Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Concert Band and Jazz Band. This concert is free and open to the public. For more information call 931-2204.
Destruction of Records: This notice contains information for special education students who have attended Sumter County/Americus City Schools. Federal regulations under 34 C.F.R. Part 300 (I.D.E.A.) allows school districts to destroy special education records/files when they are no longer needed for the education of the child. Special education records for students whose birthdates fall between Jan. 1, 1983 and and Dec. 31, 1989, will be destroyed unless Sumter County Schools is notified by Dec. 31, 2012. Special education students have the right to request copies of these records for their files Copies of records will be made available within 45 days of the written request. All written requests should be sent to Sumter County Schools Program for Exceptional Students Office by Dec. 31, 2012.
Manhattan Reunion: An reunion of former Manhattan Shirt Co. employees ie being planned. For information call Jim Goodman 924-5797, Leroy Harris 478-472-6467, Johnnie Vaughn 924-5384 or Jurlene Morgan 924-6400.
Andersonville
Wirz Memorial Service: The Alexander H. Stephens Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, in Americus sponsors the 37th annual Memorial Service to Capt. Henry Wirz in Andersonville. The service will be at 3 p.m., Nov. 4 at the band stand in Andersonville, and the public is invited. In case of inclement weather, the memorial service will be held in the restored Andesonville Village Hall (formerly Andersonville Baptist Church). A music concert, featuring “A Joyful Noise,” starts at 2 p.m.
POW Presentation: At 3 p.m. Nov. 10 in the theater of the National Prisoner of War Museum at Andersonville National Historic Site, Park volunteer Pat Curry will tell the story of his father’s 33-month imprisonment in North Korea from 1950-1953, and how it affected his family.This program is in addition to regularly scheduled interpretive programs occurring over the Veterans Day weekend. At 2 p.m. on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, a special program will also be held at the Illinois Monument in the Andersonville National Cemetery.
Guild Meeting: There will be no meeting for the Andersonville Guild for the month of October. The next meeting is 6 p.m. Nov. 12 in Village Hall.
DeSoto
Fall Festival: A Community Fall Festival is from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 31 at the DeSoto Park, U.S. Highway 280 East. The event includes free food, pumpkin carvings, raffles, prizes and a Treats-in-the Trunk. Candy will be given out at 7:30 p.m. To volunteeror participate or for information call Cynthia Wright 815-9226.
Plains
Fundraiser for Natalie Lee: A Chance for Natalie is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 3 in Plains City Park featruing food, games and music. All proceeds benefit Natalie Lee who was born with cerebral palsy and is unable to walk. She needs an operation for increased mobility. T-shirts are available in advance for $10. Visit www.umcplains.com/natalieschance
Cane Day: Jimmy Carter National Historic Site hosst the celebration of Cane Syrup Day on Saturday, Nov. 17. Demonstrations will be presented between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. This event will highlight cane syrup making in the “good old days.” Demonstrations will include cane stripping, cane squeezing, syrup making, corn shelling and blacksmithing.
Ellaville:
Board of Trustees: The Lake Blackshare Regional Library Board meets at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Ellaville-Schley County Senior Citizen Center. The meeting is open to the public.
Thanksgiving Dinner: New Beginnings of Ellaville presents free Thanksgiving Dinner. Register to win a free complete dinner by entering your name in the drop box at any of the three following locations in Ellaville: Chevron, Piggly Wiggly or Shop & Go. A drawing will be held on Thursday and the winners will receive a free Thanksgiving Box including a turkey with all the trimmings. Anyone wanting to make donation to support this event, call 229-937-5793 or email info@enewbeginnings.org
Buena Vista
Pasaquan Saturdays: Pasaquan is open the first Saturday of each month through November. Bring your camera, your picnic, your friends, your family ... Check out new items in the gift shop. Hours will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is $5 per person. Visit the place where the past, the future, the present converge. Donations to Pasaquan are much appreciated, and they are tax exempt. http://www.pasaquan.com
Rural America Festival: The annual Rural America Festival, sponsored by the Beautiful View Garden and the Buena Vista Lions Club, is from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Parade is at 10 a.m. Event held on the Marion County Courthouse Square, features entertainment, arts and crafts, food vendors.
Cordele
Tribute to Veterans: The annual Tribute to Veterans program is at 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park, 2459-A U.S. Highway 280. Event is free but parking is $5 per vehicle. Col. Tom Patton, U.S. Marine Corps retired, and Crisp County administrator, is speaker. Also featured are the Mercer University Pipes and Drums, a patriotic flag presentaton and the Dooly County High School JROTC color guard. The NInth Annual Veterans Day Fly-in, with remote-controlled model airplanes, is also held throughout the day.
Albany
Veterans Benefits: The Georgia Department of Veterans Service and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, in cooperation with 35 to 40 other local, state and federal agencies host "Supermarket of Veterans Benefits" from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Albany Civic Center, 100 W. Oglethorpe St. For more information contact Assistant Commissioner Mike Roby at mroby@vs.state.ga.us or Ava Ingram at aingram@vs.state.ga.us or call 404-656-2305.
Ongoing
Americus
4-H Learning & Prevention Center: After School program for k-8th grade students is 2:30-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Registration fee is $25 or $60 for pickup from school. You might be eligible for free or reduced child care. Contact DFCS. To register, call 928-5605 or email fourecenter@yahoo.com or apply online at www.compass.ga.gov
Food Needed: The Sumter Area Ministerial Association is in need of non-perishable items and financial donations in order to restock the food pantry. Churches, businesses, civic organizations and individuals are asked to donate items at drop-off sites at Railway Freight, 209 N. Lee St. or Innovative Senior Solutions, 721 Felder St. Checks can be made payable to SAMA and designated for "Food Pantry." he food pantry, located onthe corner of North Jackson and J. R. Campbell streets, will reopen in November.
Flu Vaccine: The Sumter County Health Department, 1601 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., is offering the flu vaccine from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays. The regular Fluzone and intranasal flu mist if $23, and the Fluzone high dose, formulated for ages 65 and over is $40. Medicaid, Medicare, cash and debit cards accepted.
City of Americus Water and Gas Customers: This is a reminder that damaging gas and water meters, whether intentional or not, is considering tampering. Citizens will be required to replace the meter and/or components at their own cost and may be subject to fines. The current cost of a standard residential meter and its components is approximately $250 plus $50 installation. Care should be taken with lawn mowers and other equipment used around meters. Additionally, it is unlawful to turn your meters on once the City has disconnected services. This is considered theft of services and there are established fines up to $1,200. If you have any questions, call Customer Service Department 924-4411.
Smoke Detector Blitz: Americus Fire & Emergency Services will conduct door-to-door smoke detector blitzes on the second Saturday of each month. You can also call 924-3213 to set up an appointment for firefighters to come install smoke detectors and give you information on fire safety.
Youth Mentoring: Love & Mercy Outreach Programs Inc. presents the S.O.L.A.C.E. Youth Mentoring Program from 7-8 p.m. every Saturday at 1243 Faith St. Annex Building; LMOP Inc. Activities Center. All teens ages 12-18 are welcome. For more information or for a ride, contact Tanya Reese 229-591-2565 or Qaijuan Willis 229-942-7220. Also email us at solaceyouthprogram@gmail.com
Americus Volunteers Needed: The Flint River Chapter of the American Red Cross needs local volunteers. If you are interested in working as a volunteer in our office or helping with local disasters such as single-family fires, call 924-2026 and speak with Wanda, volunteer coordinator.
Anonymous Crime Tipline: The Americus Police Department has an anonymous crime tip line 924-4102. Citizens can leave information for police about crime in their neighborhood or other areas. The calls are completely anonymous.
Revised Hours: The Americus Police Department has revised its hours of operation for the front lobby in an effort to accommodate late afternoon commuters and workers. Hours of operation are now 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. This will allow citizens who work during the day an opportunity to take care of any pending business they have at the police department such as obtaining incident reports or picking up and dropping off criminal histories.
Faith Clinic: Sumter Faith Clinic is a non-profit organization directed at meeting the spiritual and health care needs of residents of Sumter County who do not have health insurance or an affordable means to health care. Services include basic, non-emergent medical care of acute conditions as well as treatment of some chronic conditions. Services are delivered by volunteers. The clinic is located at 127 S. Jackson St. next to First Presbyterian Church. Hours of operation are 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays and 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays.
CPR Classes: Americus Fire and Emergency Services will offer American Heart Association CPR certification classes. Call Harriett Williams at 924-3213 for more information.
Water Restrictions: The City of Americus has implemented the following water restrictions, established by the state Environmental Protection Division as Level II drought restrictions. Outdoor watering is allowed on the following days: North of Lamar Street on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; and South of Lamar Street on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. No watering is allowed on Fridays. Outdoor water use is allowed only between midnight and 10 a.m. on scheduled days. Restrictions affect all residential, commercial, government and institutional outdoor irrigation and other nonessential water uses. These include watering lawns and landscapes, gardens, washing cars at residential sites and hosing streets and sidewalks. These restrictions will be strictly enforced. For information call Charlotte Cotton, Chief Administrative Officer at 924-4411.
No Burning: The City of Americus has an ordinance that forbids outside burning within the City limits. The Fire Marshal and police will be issuing tickets, which result in fines, to anyone who violates this ordinance. There will be no warnings issued.
Drug Problems: Narcotics Anonymous meets 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mondays for a members only. A meeting open to the public is held on Thursday 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All meetings are held at Williams Road Church of Christ. Call George C. 942-3752 or Charlie S. 938-0218 for more information.
Volunteers Needed: Phoebe Sumter Hospice is looking for volunteers to help with the needs of the terminally ill and their loved ones. This includes house-sitting, doing light chores or just providing spiritual or emotional support during this difficult time. Call Wendy Peacock 928-4000 if interested in becoming a volunteer.
Needs Volunteers: The Mattie Marshall Center is looking for volunteers to help do activities. Do you play an instrument, sing, dance or have a club or group that would like to come visit? We need volunteers of all ages and types for parties, Bingo, exercise, church services, snacks, etc. For information call Nikki Jones 924-9352, ext. 3089.
Ambassadors Needed: The Ambassadors of the Americus-Sumter County Chamber of Commerce are looking for new members. Chamber member businesses are invited to nominate someone to join this elite group of business minded individuals who perform volunteer work on behalf of the Chamber. Call 924-2646 for information.
Free Classes: Free GED classes are 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mondays in Sumter, Schley, Marion, Macon, Webster and Crisp counties. For information call 931-7323.
Share Group: The Grief Share Group meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Monday of every month at First Baptist Church, South Lee Street. Meetings are open to anyone grieving the death of a loved one. For information, call the church office at 924-9035 or Ann Creel Beaver at 924-7652.
Support Group: The Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Group meets from noon-1:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month in the Magnolia Room at Magnolia Manor Retirement Center. A light lunch will be served.
AA Meeting: Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 332 S. Lee St. Friends of Bill W. Club meets at 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 702 Adderton St. (Ga. Highway 30 West). For more meetings, visit www.aageorgia.org
Substance Abuse: Love and Mercy Outreach programs presents Alpha and Omega Substance Abuse and Awareness Program from 6-7 p.m. every Saturday at 511-D W. Forsyth St. All people with alcohol and drug addiction issues and their friends and family are welcome. For more information or for a ride, call James Ross 229-331-4746 or William Wallace 229-331-8160.
American Legion: American Legion Post 2 meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month.
Lodge Meeting: M.B. Council Lodge No. 13, F&AM meets at 7 p.m. first and third Tuesday of very month at the Masonic Temple, 1209 Crawford St.
Pilot Club: The Americus Pilot Club meets (focuses on brain-related injuries and disorders) meets at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month in the Magnolia Room, Magnolia Manor Retirement Center, South Lee Street.
Soup Kitchen: The Soup Kitchen, at 437 S. Hampton St., is open at 6 p.m. every Wednesday to all in need.
Volunteers Needed: SOWEGA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), office serving a six-county area, needs volunteers to work with abused and neglected children who are involved in the court system. A CASA volunteer advocates for the child’s best interest before the court. Training classes are available soon. For more information, call 931-4488.
Family Workshop: Who would make your final health care decisions if you couldn’t make them for yourself? The Critical Conditions Family Workshop can help you and your loved ones talk about these issues before decisions might have to be made. The CRITICAL Conditions Family Workshop is free! If you are aware of a group who would be interested in participating in a workshop presented by United Hospice of Cordele, call contact Jana Dew at 1-800-288-8466.
Adult Reading Skills: Adult Literacy Action Inc. has several openings for adult individuals interested in improving their reading skills. The organization is affiliated with the Lake Blackshear Regional Library. Volunteer tutors are available to work with individuals on a one-on-one basis. Generally sessions are held one or two times a week for about an hour. Training materials are furnished at no charge. If interested, call 924-9010.
Recovery Program: Doing things the same never brings change. Got problems? Drugs, divorce, alcohol, porn; it doesn’t matter. Join us at 7 p.m. every Monday at 245 Southland Road for Celebrate Recovery. Contact us at 924-7409 or 937-2966 for more information or visit www.cornerstoneamericus.com and click on Celebrate Recovery.
Al-Anon: You do not have to be an alcoholic to suffer from the affects of alcoholism. We offer a safe place to recover from the effects of another person's drinking. Meetings are 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Carswell House, Calvary Episcopal Church, 133 Brannen Ave.. All meetings are confidential and open to interested persons.
Girls Rock: 4-E Learning & Prevention Center Inc., 802 Ashby St., sponsors Girls R.O.C.K. (Respecting Ourselves with Charisma & Klass) from 4-6 p.m. every Friday for girls ages 8-16. Learn etiquette skills, music and dance, participate in community projects and enjoy field trips. Membership is $40 per month. E-mail fourecenter@yahoo.com or call 928-8001 for information.
Make A Difference: Become a volunteer at Magnolia Manor Nursing Center where there are several opportunities for you to make a difference in someone’s life. Contact Activity Director Sherry Beck, 924-9352, ext. 3079.
After School Classes: The 4-E Learning and Prevention Center Inc. offers after school and tutoring services in math/reading/language arts/science/social studies/CRCT/EOCT test preparation, and a new program, Girls ROCK (Respecting Ourselves with Charisma and Klass), etiquette skills/music/dance/community projects and field trips. Call 928-5605.
Leslie
Free Tutoring: Free tutoring sessions are offered from 6:30-7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Leslie Civic Center. Volunteers are needed. Call Loretta Raines 938-1166 for more information.
Plains
Lions Club: The Plains Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. Call President Doug McKinney at 924-1433 or information.
Free Classes: GED prep classes are offered from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays at the Boys & Girls Club. Classes and books are free. Participants can study independently. Practice GED tests are given. Call 824-5388 or South Georgia Technical College Adult Literacy for more information.
Leesburg
Tea Party: Albany Area Tea Party Patriots meet from 7-8 p.m. the last Tuesday of the month at Century Fire Station, U.S. 19 (just north of Publix). For information call Mike Sabot at 229-869-6802.
Today
Americus
Prayer Service: God and Country prayer service, non-denominational and non-partisan, for the nation is at 4 p.m. Nov. 4 at Lenny’s Market, South Hampton Street, sponsored by St. John’s Anglican Church of Americus.
This Week
Neighborhood Watch: A Neighborhood Watch meeting for District 1 is at 6 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Americus Police Department.
Graduation Test: The Retest of the Georgia High School Graduation Test will be the week of Nov. 5-8: English language arts, Monday; math, Tuesday; science, Wednesday and social studies, Thursday. To schedule a retest contact Carolyn Hamilton, resting coordinator, at Americus-Sumter County High School South Campus (229-931-8788).
Food Pantry: The Sumter Area Ministerial Association’s (SAMA) Food Pantry will reopen Nov. 13 inside the former Americus Colored Hospital building at the corner of North Jackson and J.R. Campbell streets. Help is needed in restocking the pantry’s shelves and SAMA is asking that citizens drop off non-perishable food items by Nov. 5 ar Railway Freight, 209 N. Lee St.; Innovative Senior Solutions, 721 Felder St., or the Americus Times-Recorder, 101 Ga. Highway 27 East. Monetary donations are also being accepted and checks should be made to SAMA Food Bank, 125 S. Jackson St., Americus GA 31709. Call Minnie Clark 938-7438 to deliver donations.
PDA Meeting: The regular monthly meeting of the Americus-Sumter County Payroll Development Authority is 4 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Rees Park Economic Development Center, 409 Elm Ave., in the conference room on the second floor. The meeting is open to the public.
League Board: The Americus Junior Service League Board meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 at the home of Katrina Revell, Timberlane Drive.
Blood Drive: The American Red Cross hosts a blood drive from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 6 at Georgia Southwestern State University in the Student Success Center Conference Rooms.
Board of Assessors: The Sumter County Board of Assessors meets at 9 a.m. Nov. 6 in the Board of Assessors office. The meeting is open to the public.
Called Meeting: The Sumter County Board of Commissioners has a special called meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Sumter County Courthouse in the Board of Commissioners’ Board Roomto discuss the Local Option Sales Tax (L.O.S.T.) and any other items that the Board deems appropriate. The meeting is open to the public.
League Meeting: The Americus Junior Service League general meeting is Nov. 8 at Americus First United Methodist Church.
Neighborhood Watch: A Neighborhood Watch meeting for District 5 is at 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Americus Police Department.
DOT Local Meeting: The Georgia Department of Transportation presents Draft FY 2012-2026 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for public review and comment from 5-7 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Pope Center, Room 122, South Georgia Technical College. The general publis is invited to view projects planned for Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter and Webster counties in this area, as well as others.
Marine Corps Birthday Party: All Marines in the area, retired or active, are invited to a Marine Corps get-together on the Marine Corps’ birthday. The first beer is on us. Come and talk about your experiences in the Marine Corps. at 7 p.m. Noc. 10 at La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant. Sponsored by Gene Alle, Paul Hart and Pay Joiner.
Chamber Concert Series: Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) has announced its 2012-2013 Chamber Concert Series — Nov. 13 – Montana Skies, The Rylander Theatre; Jan. 29 – Manhattan Piano Trio; Feb. 12 – Graffe String Quartet with Michiko Otaki, piano and April 8 – Sima Trio. All performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. in GSW’s Jackson Performance Hall, unless otherwise noted. Tickets available and can be purchased at the door. For information or tickets, call 931-2204.
Pre-Travel Presentation: Want to know more about GSW Continuing Education’s upcoming travel trips to Scandinavia, Alaska, New England, Pacific Northwest & California, and Italy before you register? Join us for this slideshow and information gathering presentation. There will be ample time for questions and answers also. Light refreshments will be served. To reserve a spot at this session, call 229-931-2151 or register online at www.contedu.org. The meeting is from 6-8 p.m. Nov. 13 in the GSW Newman Alumni Center.
Jewelry Sale: The Phoebe Sumter Hospital Auxiliary Pink Ladies sponsors a $5 jewelry sale from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 12 and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Wellness Center, Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, located pm the left as you enter the main entrance of the hospital campus.
Airport Authority: The Americus-Sumter County Airport Authority meets at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the board room of the terminal building at Jimmy Carter Regional Airport at Souther Field. The meeting is open to the public.
Downtown Open House: The Americus Center for the Arts, downtown Americus, will hold open house from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 15. This free community event features local artists exhibiting and selling their work, live music by the GSW Jazz Quintet, anad art raffle and more. For more information visits sumter-arts.org/ACA
Caregiver Support: Innovative Senior Solutions Caregivers Group meets at 5:40 p.m. Nov. 15 at Americus Day Health Center, 721-A Felder St. Guest speaker is Jackie McLear from Legal Shield presenting information on family legal services and benefits. The purpose of the group is to provide valuable information that is needed when taking care of a senior loved one.
Holiday Concert: The Georgia Southwestern State University Music Department hosts its annual Holiday Concert at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in Jackson Performance Hall. The event features the GSW Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Concert Band and Jazz Band. This concert is free and open to the public. For more information call 931-2204.
Destruction of Records: This notice contains information for special education students who have attended Sumter County/Americus City Schools. Federal regulations under 34 C.F.R. Part 300 (I.D.E.A.) allows school districts to destroy special education records/files when they are no longer needed for the education of the child. Special education records for students whose birthdates fall between Jan. 1, 1983 and and Dec. 31, 1989, will be destroyed unless Sumter County Schools is notified by Dec. 31, 2012. Special education students have the right to request copies of these records for their files Copies of records will be made available within 45 days of the written request. All written requests should be sent to Sumter County Schools Program for Exceptional Students Office by Dec. 31, 2012.
Manhattan Reunion: An reunion of former Manhattan Shirt Co. employees ie being planned. For information call Jim Goodman 924-5797, Leroy Harris 478-472-6467, Johnnie Vaughn 924-5384 or Jurlene Morgan 924-6400.
Andersonville
Wirz Memorial Service: The Alexander H. Stephens Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, in Americus sponsors the 37th annual Memorial Service to Capt. Henry Wirz in Andersonville. The service will be at 3 p.m., Nov. 4 at the band stand in Andersonville, and the public is invited. In case of inclement weather, the memorial service will be held in the restored Andesonville Village Hall (formerly Andersonville Baptist Church). A music concert, featuring “A Joyful Noise,” starts at 2 p.m.
POW Presentation: At 3 p.m. Nov. 10 in the theater of the National Prisoner of War Museum at Andersonville National Historic Site, Park volunteer Pat Curry will tell the story of his father’s 33-month imprisonment in North Korea from 1950-1953, and how it affected his family.This program is in addition to regularly scheduled interpretive programs occurring over the Veterans Day weekend. At 2 p.m. on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, a special program will also be held at the Illinois Monument in the Andersonville National Cemetery.
Guild Meeting: There will be no meeting for the Andersonville Guild for the month of October. The next meeting is 6 p.m. Nov. 12 in Village Hall.
DeSoto
Fall Festival: A Community Fall Festival is from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 31 at the DeSoto Park, U.S. Highway 280 East. The event includes free food, pumpkin carvings, raffles, prizes and a Treats-in-the Trunk. Candy will be given out at 7:30 p.m. To volunteeror participate or for information call Cynthia Wright 815-9226.
Plains
Fundraiser for Natalie Lee: A Chance for Natalie is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 3 in Plains City Park featruing food, games and music. All proceeds benefit Natalie Lee who was born with cerebral palsy and is unable to walk. She needs an operation for increased mobility. T-shirts are available in advance for $10. Visit www.umcplains.com/natalieschance
Cane Day: Jimmy Carter National Historic Site hosst the celebration of Cane Syrup Day on Saturday, Nov. 17. Demonstrations will be presented between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. This event will highlight cane syrup making in the “good old days.” Demonstrations will include cane stripping, cane squeezing, syrup making, corn shelling and blacksmithing.
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Your Community FYI
November 3, 2012
Town Crier: November 4, 2012
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