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Man stabbed
in fight outside
WS grocer's
Victim lifeflighted
to Gainesville;
assailant arrested
By Jo Ross Lyndell
Lyndell Juron Cooks, 22, of 16744 Juron
Branch Street, White Springs, was Cooks
arrested Sunday following an
altercation at a White Springs grocery
store in which a man was stabbed in the chest
SEE MAN, PAGE 2A
POLICE BEAT
Jennings woman threatened
man with knife, say police
By Jo Ross
Jessica Michelle Gandy, 29, of r
Jennings, was taken into custody on _-N
SFeb. 16 and charged with aggravated -
assault with a deadly weapon. She
was released Friday after posting a Jessica
SEE JENNINGS, PAGE 2A
Concern remains over
unsolved shooting
But some of the
anger seems to
have subsided
By Jo Ross
While community concern
over the unsolved homicide of
DeKovan Walls has not
subsided, some of the anger.
apparently has.
In a specially-called meeting
of the Jasper City Council on
Feb. 19, area residents were
encouraged to air their
opinions, concerns and ideas
in an effort to open dialogue
between city officials,
community leaders and
residents.
It was reported that the
investigation into remarks
made by Jasper Police Officer
Tammy Williams on the
WCTV.TV online forum was
complete. Interim City
Manager Jeff McGuire,told
the audience that the letter of
SEE CONCERN, PAGE 2A
"Buttery eauty,
by Marsanne Petty.
cIVCIIWWM
Gandy
Texas man held on Georgia
warrant, drug charges
By Jo Ross
Justin Harris Vinson, 26, of 5917
Lakeland Highway, Dallas, Texas, was
arrested by the Drug Task Force (DTF)
following an investigation into a ,
firearm recovered at a local motel.
In his report, DTF Officer Marvin
Page states that after Vinson and an
Justin
Harris
Vinson
SEE TEXAS, PAGE 2A
Traffic stops leads to
arrest of passenger
Art in bloom
Jasper photographer's work
is on display in Valdosta
VALDOSTA Smith
Northview Hospital continues
its dedication to regional art
with the current exhibit
featuring the photographs of
Jasper artist Marsanne Petty.
Petty's images of flowers in
bloom are up-close, colorful
portrayals that seem to spring
to life. She searches North
Florida and South Georgia for
images to photograph and
by Marsanne Petty.
subjects for her writing
projects. She is the author of
"Images Of America:
Hamilton County," a book on
SEE ART, PAGE 2A
By Jo Ross
Michael Lee Mayer; 40, of 5671 Micha
Troupeville Road, Quitman, Ga., was Lee M
arrested on Feb. 19 and charged with
manufacture of methamphetamine and
felony violation of probation, authorities say.
Charges resulted when the vehicle Mayer was
el
ayer
SEE TRAFFIC, PAGE 3A
Junior Drill Team
brings home blue
ribbons from the
Florida State Fair.
By Cindy Eatmon
Tip your hats to the Hamilton County Riding Club's
Junior Qrill Team, which placed first in the Youth Division
at the Florida State Fair in Tampa on Feb. 14. In addition,
the team placed third in the Open Division and fourth in
the Quad Division.
SEE JUNIOR, PAGE 3A
By Jo Ross
PCS; in partnership with the Hamilton County
School Board, safely removed the osprey nest
from the Lady Trojan Softball Field on Feb, 5,
before the season, opener. PCS did this at no cost
SEE OSPREY, PAGE 2A
Here, preparations are
nderway to safely remove the nest.
Photo: Rob Woffe
The Hamilton County Junior Drill Team, "Born to Ride." From left: Cody McCoy, Chris Stach, Morgan Waters, Heather
Morris, Will Curry, Shelby Grantham, Haley Eatmon, Katey Godwin and the judges. -Photo: Bob Eatmon
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reprimand in her personnel file
would stand as punishment and
that nothing further would be
done.
The debate spilled over into other
topics as well: the lack of restroom
facilities in Jasper city parks,
enforcement of the noise ordinance,
a request for enforcement of
Florida's window tint laws, and
utility rates and rotation wrecker
service calls. -
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with scissors.
According to the case report
filed by Hamilton County
Deputy J. Stanton Holton,
Cooks approached brothers
Jeffery Clark and Faron
Fillyaw in the parking lot of
Stormant's Grocery Store and
'told them he wanted $5. When
Fillyaw refused, Clark said that
Cooks "started toward Fillyaw
like he was going to hit him,"
so Clark pushed him
backwards, knocking him _
down.
Clark said that as Cooks was
getting up, Cooks stabbed him
in the right side of the chest
with a pair of scissors, at which
point Clark knocked him back
down. Cooks allegedly stabbed
Clark again under the right
arm and ran into the store,
exiting through the back door.
Cooks was arrested a short
time later, but the weapon was
not located.
Clark was treated by EMS on
scene and transported via
helicopter to Shands at UF. He
has since been released.
Cooks was transported to the
HIamilton County Jail where he
is being held without bond.
Osprey nest
safely removed
Continued From Page 1A
to the school.:
The nest, perched
inside the light fixture,
was protected from
removal as the osprey.
is on the endangered
species list. Proper
documentation and
permits had to be
obtained before work
could begin. The
school board secured
the permits and PCS
came to the rescue.
, Clay Hackney,
General Foreman,
Mobile Maintenance,
along with Pete Butler
and Darrell Morgan,
Mobile Mechanics First
Class, responded with
an 80-foot man-lift to
remove the nest. Once
they arrived on site the
PCS team coordinated
with Glenn Faul,
director of
maintenance for the
school district, and
Richard Bennett of
Hamilton County
High School
maintenance, to outline
the job and ensure a
safe work site. Once
the work plan was
agreed on and safety
procedures were
complete, Morgan and
Butler positioned the
man-lift.and Morgan
removed the nest.
Continued From Page.1A
$5,000 bond.
Sheriffs Deputy
Jeramie Cheshire
responded to a
disturbance call in
progress at the
residence of Joe
Padgett. According-to
Cheshire's report,
Padgett said Gandy had
shown up at his door
appearing to be drunk
and asked for a place to
sleep. He allowed her to
sleep on his couch, but
she later allegedly
entered his bedroom
with a steak knife and
threatened to "mess
him up." Padgett was
Art in bloom
Continued From Page 1A
the North Florida
county's history. It
includes numerous
photographs from
various Hamilton
County residents and
several-images from
Petty's collection.
"Her parents,
Michael and Melody
Lee of Jasper,
encouraged her
creativeness and
aspiratons as she
developed her own
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unique style of art,"
according to Petty's
biography. "Her father
taught her the basics
and more about
photography and after
graduating from
Hamilton County
High School, she
continued her
education in
photography at Lake
City Community
College.",. '
She is working on,
her degree in historical
preservation.
able to take the knife
from Gandy and push
her out of the house,
reports show.
Continued From Page 1A
unidentified female
departed from their
motel room the
cleaning staff
discovered a gun, live
rounds and drug
paraphernalia and had
turned them over to
DTF. Approximately
six hours later, they
returned to the motel
and requested the gun
be returned. It was,
determined that Vinson
had an outstanding
warrant issued against
him from Georgia.
Deputy Thomas
Griffin searched Vinson
and discovered the
motel room key and a
substance that field-
tested for
methamphetamine in
his pants pocket,
reports show.
Vinson was
transported to the jail
where he is being held
on a $50,000 local bond
for possession of drugs
within 1000' of a place
of worship, possession
of a weapon (firearm)
by a convicted felon,
possession of
methamphetamine, and
on a Cook County '
Georgia warrant for.
failure to appear on:an
original charge of
burglary.
United Way meeting, awards banquet set
Submitted
United Way of Suwannee Valley will
celebrate its awards banquet and annual
nieeting on Thursday, March 5, at Lake
City Community College Howard
Gvmnasium Conference Center. The"
event will begin with a social time from 6
to 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30
p.m., and the meeting will be conducted
from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
All individual contributors as well as
organizational contributors are invited to
attend this annual membership meeting.
Call the United Way office at 386-752-5604
by Feb. 26 to make reservations at $20 per
person. Tables may be reserved for groups
of eight.
The event will include the recognition of
outstanding community
volunteers and local company
giving campaigns as well as the
election of the 2009-10 executive
committee and board of directors.
The event will also serve as the
occasion for the drawing for the
annual raffle held in conjunction
with the community fundraising
campaign and annual meeting.
Raffle tickets will be on sale at the
Bodies In Boala
Thernnoiiti" Manenn, ^ee
door. There are two prize packages, each
of which includes gift certificates from area
businesses, including car detailing, fishing
trips, pedicures, concert tickets and more.
A complete listing of prize packages is,
available on the United Way of Suwannee
Valley website at
www.unitedwaysuwanneevalley.org.
Tickets are $5 each or $10 for three.
Additionally, the 2008-09 United Way.
community fundraising campaign season
events have featured a "heads or tails"
drawing. Guests are invited to bring $5 to
participate.
United Way of Suwannmiee Valley is a
community impact and. fundraising
organization which, utilizing volunteers
on all levels, advances the common good
by identifying unmet community needs
and seeking to alleviate those needs
through United Way of
Suwannee Valley
'initiatives and the
^fl) Jfunding of 23 affiliated
w e health and human
service agencies.
Many insurances will cover massage treatment for people
with chronic conditions and also from car accidents. I have,
been working with insurance companies and doctors over 14
years treating medical conditions. I would be more than
happy to see if your insurance will cover massage.
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SPRING'S ARLY BIRDS!I
Fill your yard with the harbingers of spring. t,
Each year spring's arrival is announced by the
beautiful blooms of the Red Maple, Japanese,
Magnolia and the Red Bud. I know you've
seen these trees with their bloomers showing.
Start your spring off with a bang by adding
these beauties to your landscape.
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say hello and let us show you all the beautiful
things arriving for spring. Your gonna have a
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Jennings woman threatened
man with knife, say police
Texas man held on Georgia
warrant, drug charges
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THURSDAY,'FEBRUARY 26, 2009
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
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Junior Drill Team brings Attention
home blue ribbons from Outdoor
the Florida State Fair Enthusiasts
Continued From Page 1A
The Sunshine State
Mounted Drill Team
Competition is a timed
event in which the
horses and riders
perform with proper
timing and
synchronization to
music. Competitors are
judged on musical
composition,
choreography, costume,
horsemanship,
showmanship,
grooming, degree of
difficulty in
maneuvers / patterns and
the willingness of their
horses to perform at
different gates and in
various maneuvers.
The Junior Drill Team
would like to give
special thanks to.the
following individuals
and businesses: All the
Drill Team parents,
Timmy Dyke, Danny
Murphy, Mary Grubbs,
Torri Harris, Roger Deas,
Jesse Mitchell, Linda and
Bill Taylor, Abbi, Libby
and John Taylor, Hallie
Davis, Sarah Godwin,
Lulu Hobby, Trina.
Davis, Jason Stach,
Bobby Roper, Carey
Teate, Aaron Norris,
Hazel Stricklan, Jordan
Curry, Aria Eatmon,
Cindi Redman, Bass'
Furniture & Appliance,
The Big 98, North
Florida Farm Center,
Eddie Accardi, Hamilton
County Riding Club and
The Jasper News.
The team would also
like to extend a very
special thank you to all
of Jasper for supporting
its fundraisers.
See more photos,
Page lB.
The Suwannee Chap-
ter of the Florida Trail
Association will hold its
monthly meeting on
Monday, March 9, 2009
at the Suwannee River.
Water Management Dis-
trict Office from 7-9 PM,
on US 90 and CR 49, 2
miles east of Live. Oak.
The Public is welcome!
The program for
March is a presentation
by Gordon Cates and
the topic will be snakes.
There will be live ones
there though none will
be of the poisonous vari-
ety.
After the presenta-
tion stay for a discussion
about the Suwannee
Chapter's upcoming ac-
tivities, many of which
are open to the public.
There will be a discus-
sion on the ongoing 100-
mile hike (a series of day
hikes) along the banks of
the Suwannee River on
the Florida National
Scenic Trail. Also we
will, discuss the Weekly
Walk in the Woods
(hikes of 3-5 miles).being
led by Carol Ann
Schiller, for details, 364-
7083.
Info: Chapter Chair,
Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-
3256, dunnams@wind-.
stream.net, or Stephanie
Sikora, 386-208-1381.
Continued From Page 1A
riding in was pulled over
by Deputy Bobby
Boatwright in a routine
traffic stop at State Road
6 and 1-75. Mayer exited
the vehicle and entered
Sheffield's Restaurant.
Recovered from Mayer's
person and the booth
where he had been
seated, reports show,
were a small piece of
plastic containing
methamphetamine and
other items relating to
the 'manufacture of the
drug; Mayer is being
held on $10,000 bond.
EMPLOYMENT CONNECTIONS
MARCH SCHEDULE
March Mobile Services Schedule
All Mobile Services hours are 9 a.m. 4 p.m.
Mobile Career Lab February Schedule
Monday (Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23) Badcock's in Live Oak
Tuesday (Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24) Lowe's in Live Oak
Wed/Thurs(Mar. 4-5, 11-12, 18-19, 25-26) K-Mart in Perry
Career Coach Mobile Lab January Schedule
Mayo (Mar. 2nd & 16th) Masonic Lodge
Jasper (Mar. 3rd & 10th) Co Admin Complex
(Old HCHS)
Live Oak (Mar. 5th & 19th) Badcock's in Live Oak
Perry (Mar. 9th & 23rd) Taylor Co Health Department
Jennings (Mar. 17th) Jennings Library
Monticello (Mar. 11th & 25th) Across from 1st Baptist
Church
One-Stop Workshops
Monday 11am 12pm Application Workshop
Madison Office
March 9th 9am 11am Veterans App Workshop
Perry Mobile
March 17th 9am 11am Veterans App Workshop
Jennings
March 27th10am 12pm Veterans Srvcs Orient
Madison Office
Employer Events
March 31st 12pm 4pm Employer Expo
Catholic Parrish Hall, 2750 S. Byron Butler Parkway, Perry, FL
Representatives. from numerous agencies will be on hand to discuss issues
and provide resources to employers in the area. Confirmed participants are
Small Business Administration, Florida Ready to Work, Dept. of Business and
Professional Regulation, Florida Department of Financial Services, Employ -
Florida Marketplace, Taylor County Development Authority, Florida Division
of Workers Compensation, and Taylor County Small Business Outreach Cen-
ter. All employers are invited to attend.
Office and other access points Employment Connection's regional office is lo-
cated in Madison at 200 W Base Street, 2nd Floor of the Wachovia Bank Build-
ing. :Customer service hours are'9 a.m. to'.4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This
center provides job search assistance, assessments, interest inventories, resume
and application assistance, as well:as specialized servicesfor eligible individu-
als. In addition, Connect Point Kiosks, located within the libraries of Japer,
Mayo, and Monticello, are available for use during regular library hours. More
information can be found at http://www.EmploymentConnections.org.
SOCIAL SECURITY STATEMENT HELPS AMERICANS SAVE
By Donna Maitland
Social Security District
Manager, 'Gainesville, Florida-
More than 100 national
groups and hundreds of lo-
cal organizations recently
participated in America
Saves Week. Social Security
was proud to be one of them..
For years, Social Security
has been encouraging Amer-
icans to plan and save for re-
tirement through the Social
Security Statement. Social
Security began mailing State-
ments' to people who re-
quested them in August,:
S1988. About ten years ago,
in October 1999, Social Secu-
rity began mailing annual,
individualized Statements to
all workers 25 and older who
were not receiving Social Se-
curity benefits based on their
own earnings. In 2008, more
than 148 million people re-
ceived a Social Security
Statement by mail.
You probably receive one
yourself, everyyear about
two to three months.before
your birthday. But do you
take the time to review it?
You should. 'Here's what it
will give you: An estimate
of your monthly retirement
benefit at.age 62, full, retire-
ment age, and age 70; An es-
timate of the monthly benefit,
you could be entitled to if
you become
disabled; An estimate of the
monthly benefit your family.
could receive if you die.
That's valuable informa-
tion when it comes to plan-
ning your financial-future..
The Statement also gives you
the opportunity to review
ypur earnings to,make,sure
they've been reported cor-
rectly'to the IRS.
But you donft have to
rely on the Statement alone
to make your future retire-
ment plans. Social Securityfs
Retirement Estimator is an
online tool that allows you
to try out different retire-
ment scenarios. Just plug in
some quick information and
you'll get estimates of your
future-benefits based on
your personal earnings
record Try it out at
"http: / / www.socialsecuri-
ty.gov/estimator".
AGENDA
BOARD OF.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Room 112 Courthouse 207 Northeast First Street
Jasper, Florida.
MEETING DATE: MARCH 17,2009
THE AGENDA ITEMS LISTED BY NUMBER WILL BE TAKEN IN ORDER FROM THE
BEGINNING OF THE MEETING REGARDLESS OF TIME. HOWEVER, THE TIME
CERTAIN ITEMS LISTED WITHISPECIFIC TIMES WILL COMMENCE AT THE SPECIFIED
TIME.
LISTED ITEMS
1) COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC UNAGENDAED APPEARANCES (*)
2) CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL
3) APPROVE BILLS
4) CORRESPONDENCE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
5) ADJOURN
TIME CERTAIN ITEMS
6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
6:05 P.M. SUWANNEE RIVER REGIONAL LIBRARY DANNY HALES JENNINGS
LIBRARY
6:15 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING ENACTMENT OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE -
REVENUE BONDS
6:25 P.M. REPORT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND REQUESTS
6:35 P.M. COUNTY ROAD PROJECTS STATUS REPORT
THIS AGENDA MAY NOT CONTAIN ALL MATTERS BEFORE THE BOARD ON MARCH
17, 2009. A COMPLETE COPY-OF THE AGENDA MAY BE OBTAINED AFTER 1:00 P.M.
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, COURTHOUSE, JASPER,
FLORIDA ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2009.
Persons appearing.before the Board are requested, if possible,, to submit in writing the subject
matter of their appearance before the Board not later than Tuesday prior to the Board Meeting the
following Tuesday.
(*) NOTICE: Persons appearing before the Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners,
not having given notice in time to be included and shown on the Agenda, and desiring to make a
presentation, will be limited to five (5) minutes, in the interest of meeting time. The Board of
County Commissioners will hear and listen to persons appearing whose subject has not been
shown on the agenda; however,' action by the Board on any such matter can only be taken upon
determination of an emergency situation. Any identifiable group of three (3) persons or more shall
be limited to a total of ten (10) minutes per topic.
In accordance with Section '286.0105, Florida Statutes, notice is given that if any person decides to
appeal any decision made by the Board, agency or commission, with respect to proceedings and
that, for such purpose, he/she wj eed to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, which record includes tegitmony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
NOTIFICATION: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT,
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR
ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT,
ROOM 106, 207 NORTHEAST FIRST STREET, JASPER, FLORIDA, TELEPHONE (386) 792-
1288, NOT LATER THAN 72 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. IF HEARING
IMPAIRED, TDD (386) 792-0857.
NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD: APRIL 7, 2009 AT 9:00 A.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CONSENT AGENDA
MARCH 17, 2009
1) MINUTES APPROVE: March 3, 2009 Regular Meeting
2) DEPARTMENT HEADS ACTION ITEMS
3) DEPARTMENT HEADS INFORMATION ITEMS
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Central Hamilton Elementary
BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION
February 27, 2009 1:30 p.m.
The community is invited to come out and support
the children of Central Hamilton Elementary
HONORING OUR PAST & OUR PRESENT
For more information call 386-792-6530
Trafficstops leads to
arrest of passenger
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26,2009
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Office located at 105 NE 2nd Avenue,
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Phone (386) 792-2487 FAX (386). 792-3009
E-mail address: jaspernewsl@alltel.net
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Periodicals postage paid at Jasper, FL.
Annual subscription rate is $17 in county,
$25 out of county and out of state.
POSTMASTER: Send address. changes to:
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Letter to the Editor and Article Policy
Letters to the Editor and news articles can be mailed,
FAXed or dropped off at the news office located in the
Bank of America Building, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
till 5 p.m.
Letters to the Editor should be typed, double-spaced if
possible, brief and to the point, approximately 150 to 200
words or less. Not all letters are published. To be consid-
ered for publication Letters to the Editor must be signed,
include the writer's address and phone number, and in*
the Jasper News' office on Friday before 5 p.m.
News Releases, 400 or less words, should be typed, dou-
ble-spaced if possible, brief and to the point. Not all articles
are published. i ,
' Letters and articles may be edited to fit available space.
Well written letters / articles require less editing. '
To mail your letter/article, send it to: The Jasper News,,
105 NE 2nd Ave., Jasper, FL 32052 or FAX it to: 792-3009.
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'fer lamb producers,
feeders, and first han-.
dlers the opportunity
to vote in a nationwide
referendum on
whether to continue or
terminate the Lamb
Promotion, Research,
and Information Order,
authorized under the
Commodity Promo-
tion, Research, and In-
formation Act of 1996.
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-S ioles and iour payment and mail to the Jasper Ne%%s. There is no limit to ihe
number of babies )ou can tole for or the number of times you can 'ole.
50c per vote. Minimum '5 for online votes
Voting ends
at 5p.m.
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Jacob B. Barker
Feb. 27.
The referendum will
be conducted at USDA's
Farm Service Agency
(F'SA) county offices. To
be eligible to vote, per-
sons must certify and.
provide documentation,
such as a sales receipt
or remittance form,
which shows they have
been engaged in the
production, feeding, or
slaughtering of lambs
during the period of
Jan. 1, 2008, through
Dec. 31, 2008.
Beginning Feb. 2, and
continuing through Feb.
27, persons eligible to
vote should obtain form
LS-86 from a county
FSA office either in per-
son, by mail, fax or via
the Internet at
:www.ams.usda.gov/ls-
marketingprograms.
Persons must vote in
the referendum at the
County FSA office
where their administra-
tive farm records are
maintained. For those
persons not participat-
ing in FSA programs,
the opportunity to vote
will be provided at the,
County FSA office
where the person owns
or rents land.
Form LS-86 and sup-
porting documentation
must be returned in
person, mail, or by fax
to the appropriate coun-
ty FSA office. The form
and documentation re-
turned must be received
prior to the close of
business on Feb. 27, and
must be postmarked no
later than midnight on :
Feb. 27; arid received in
the office by March 6.
USDA monitors activ-
ities of the American
Lamb Board. The
mandatory program is
financed by producers,
seedstock producers
(breeders), feeders and
exporters who are as-
sessed one-half cent per
pound when live ovine
animals are sold. The,
first handler, primarily
packers, pays an addi-
tional 30 cents per head
on ovine animals pur-
chased for slaughter.
For further questions
call the Hamilton FSA
office at 792-1308 or vis-'
it
www.ams.usda.gov/ls-
marketingprograms.
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Come in & experience total relaxation!
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Hamilton County
Memorial Veterans of
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in cooperation with other
VFW Posts and the Na-
tional VFW organization,
is collecting Campbell
;Soup labels which will be
redeemed with Camp-
bell Soup Corporation
for a van for the National
Veterans Homes in
Pennsylvania. Barbara
Jones has. graciously
agreed for the Virginia B.
Chandler Library of
Jasper, to be a collection
site for the labels for
Hamilton County. If you
would like to donate
your Campbell Soup la-
bels for this very worthy
cause please drop them
of at the library during
their regular business
hours.
The members of VFW
Post 8095 are so very
grateful for all the sup-
port our community
gives for our veterans
and for our active duty
troops, and we wish
everyone a blessed
Christmas Season and a
Happy and Peaceful
New Year. Please contin-
ue to pray for and sup-
port our troops.
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Arthur Paul King Sr.
Arthur Paul King, Sr.,
age 79, of Jennings,
Florida, passed away
early Thursday, Febru-
ary 19, 2009, at Smith
Northview Hospital in
Valdosta, Georgia fol-
lowing a lengthy illness.
The Hamilton County
native was born May 4,
1929, to the late Paul and
Berta Smith King. He
was the owner and oper-
ator of. King's Grocery
Stores for many years.
Mr. King was a veteran
of the United States Airl
Force and was a member
of the Church of Christ.
He was preceded in
death by his parents and.
a sister, Elsie Scaff.
Survivors include his
wife of 45 years, Emma
King of Jennings; one
daughter, Debbie Liv-
ingston of Panama City,
Florida; three sons: Tim-
my King of Lake Park,
Georgia, Mickey King of
Jennings, and Paul King
of Statenville, Georgia;
one sister, Helen Selph
of Jennings; 13 grand-
children and seven
great-grandchildren.
Harry T. Reid Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Family and friends-can
sign the online guest book
at www.nflaonline.com.
House of Prayer
House of Prayer will host a gospel sing on
March 8, at 6 p.m. Special guests will be Sky
Watchers. The church is located across from
Hardees in Jasper.
VFW Post 8095 has
successful turnout
Members of VFW Post
8095 report that 54 boxes
were packed and mailed
this past week to two dif-
ferent American units in
Afghanistan, both in re-
mote areas. Post Com-
mander Lamar Royals
commented how much
the community and vari-
ous churches' support
means. "Their generosity
of items for the boxes and
checks to help with the
postage makes it all possi-
ble," he said. "It is truly a
community-wide effort."
The next shipment of
boxes will'take place in
May. Lists of what items
are needed can be ob-
tained at the Jasper Li-
brary or through VFW
members.
Youth Rally at Suwannee
Station Baptist Church
Suwannee Station Baptist Church will hold
"Disciple Now" Youth Rally on Thursday, Feb.
26, through Saturday, Feb. 28, beginning at 8
p.m. Pizza on Friday night at 6 p.m., burgers and
hotdogs on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Worship ser-
'vice led by Randy Lamb, music by Walker Sher-
man.
For more information or directions contact
Chris or Angie Lee at 397-1957.
Harvest Fellowship Youth Events
. Also get ready! In the
works right now- FCA
sponsored 3 on 3 Basket-
ball Saturday, March
14. All churches invited
call ahead.
RELENTLESS Youth
Guys Nite Out, Saturday,
.Feb., 21, meet at Harvest'
Fellowship at 5 p.m. or
Oreo and April's House
at 5:30 p.m. BYSM(bring
you some money)
Relentless Girls Dance
Practice on Sundays at 4
p.m.
Relentless Bible Study
at Student Pastors' Home
. on Sunday, Feb. 22, at 6
p.m.
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South Hamilton Annu-
al Cancer Relay for Life
Chili/Soup Cook-off,
fundraiser will be held on
Saturday, Feb. 28, from
11 a.m. until 1.p.m.,at
South Hamilton Cafeteria
in White Springs. Cost is
$5 per person all .the
chili and/or soup you
can eat! All proceeds
from the. sale of
chili/soup will go into
the SHE Cancer Relay for
Life funds.
If you are interested in
participating as a contes-
tant, please contact South
Hamilton 397-4400.
There is no entry fee for
entering your chili or
soup. SHE Student Coun-
cil will be selling drinks
during the cook off.
Head Start and Early Head
Start for the 2009-2010
Suwannee Valley 4Cs Head Start and Early
Head Start programs provide free quality early
childhood service. These comprehensive pro-
grams for low income families focus on the
whole family,'not just the child include compo-
nents addressing education, health, disabilities,
social services, nutrition, mental health and par-
ent involvement.
Registration will be held at the Jasper Learning
Center at the Jasper Library, location at 6183 NW
HWY 41, in Jasper, on Feb. 25 and Feb. 26, from 9
a.m. until 3 p.m. and at the Jennings Learning
Center, located at 1293 Florida St., in Jennings,
from 2 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
For more information call 792-2552.
Lee Centennial
Celebration of 2009
:The Lee Centennial
Celebration. of 2009 will
kick off with a flag rais-
ing on Saturday, March
28, followed by a social
hour and fireworks dis-
play over Lake Brittany
at dusk.
On Saturday, April 4,
Homecoming Day festiv-
ities will begin with the
customary breakfast at
the Methodist Church,
followedby a fun run, a
host of musical enter-
tainment, food vendors
and crafts displays and a
parade.
For more information,
contact the Lee Home-
coming Committee at
850-971-5867.
Thank TYou
Today, as always, we are proud that God has
surrounded us by friends and people who truly
care. Your thoughtfulness in remembering us in
your prayers, telephone calls flowers and many
other expressions of love is greatly appreciated.
Your kindness has helped us in this great hour
of need
Thanks to all of the medical staff that was in-
volved in his life. It will always be our prayer
that God will forever bless each of you.
The Family of the late Mr. Wrenson Lock
South Hamilton Annual
Cancer Relay for Life
Chili/Soup Cook Off
Fundraiser
Chamber of Coinmmerce Third
Annual Chili Cook-Off Contest
Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce
Third Annual Chili Cook-off Contest will be
held on Saturday, March 28, from 11 a.m. until 2
p.m. af the Jasper Civic Center. Set-up is at judg-
ing will begin at 10:30 a.m. Deadline is March
23.
Entrance fee for contestants is $10 per individ-
ual, $30 per business. Entrance fee per person is
$5.
For more information call 792-1300.
Sofa & Chair
'Upholstered in any
fabric we stock! $489.00
Price includes fabric & labor.
More than 300 fabrics to select from!
Price also includes spring & frame repairs,
new padding added to entire piece.
New cushion foam is extra if needed.
NO Seconds NO Close-Outs ALL First Quality Material.
"I personally guarantee all work to suit you"
EARNHARDT & SONS UPHOLSTERY
MADISON,FLORIDA
.0o., 1-850-973-6006 OR 1-850-973-4667
FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday
Sunday School..............10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ......1............. 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday .
Prayer Fellowship..............6:30 p.m.
o 500892-F
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
SR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St.,
Jennings, FL 32053
938-5611
Pastor:Jeff Cordero
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ............................. 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening,
RA's, GA's 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Supper 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Discipleship class for adults,
Youth activities, Children's Choirs.....6:30 p.m.
Van pick-up upon request .
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6, Jasper, Fl 32052
792-2275 Tommy Dyke, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School..................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship...................11:00 a.m.
Children's Church.................11:00 a.m.
Church Training......................6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship.....................7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting.................... 7:00 p.m.
500893-F
CHURCH OF CHRIST
N.W. 3rd St., Jasper
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship ...................10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship.........................6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
500897-F
ITHODITI-U MRlSBYERIAN
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL
Pastor- Dale Ames
Phone 386-792-1122
Sunday
Sunday School S 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...... ............... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study 4:45 p.m.
.Choir Practice 6:00 p.m.
Family Night. Dinner 3rd Wednesday
Clothes Closet 4th Saturday 1-5pm
500902-F
BURNHAM CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4520 NW CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053
938-1265
Pastor: Robert Carter
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service.......................... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
5oo00899-F
To list your church on our church directory,
please call Nancy at 1-800-525-4182
To place your ad inside
the Church Directory
please call
386-362-1734 ext. 141
or 1-800-525-4182
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
Pastor: Rev. Parrish Jones, 792-8412
SUNDAY
Sunday School ......................10:00 a.m.
Worship Service................. 11:00 a.m.
I WEDNESDAY
Prayer in Fellowship Hall...............9:00 a.m.
Choir Practice 7:00 p.m.
500898-F
BLESSED ASSURANCE
MINISTRIES
402 NE Hatley St., Jasper, FL
Pastor- Wyndell Mathis
Phone- 386-792-2869
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...........;............10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship............................6:00 p.m.
Tuesday Night Prayer....................5:30 p.m.
Wednesday Night Worship............7:00 p.m.
5Wo658-F
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41
P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052
Rectory U.S. 90 E., Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-1108
Sunday MASS 8:00 a.m.
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Ashley Nacole Bell and Gordon Lamar Hill (Trey)
Drew and Suzette Bell Jr., of Day, Florida, are
pleased to announce the engagement, of, their
daughter, Ashley Nacole Bell to Gordon Lamar
Hill (Trey), son of Gordon L. II (Buddy) and
Vanessa Hill of Jennings, Florida.
The bride-elect's maternal grandparents are
Dewan and Linda Plymel of Mayo, Florida.
Her paternal grandparents are Drew and Diane
Bell Sr., of Day.
The future groom's maternal grandparents
are Bettie Oxendine and the late Ray Oxendine
of Jasper, Florida. His paternal grandparents
are Lamar Hill and the late Pat Hill, (step-
grandmother) Joyce Hill of Jennings.
The bride-elect is a 2008 graduate of
Lafayette High School and is currently attend-
ing NFCC to earn a degree in architectural
drafting. She is employed with her family's
cabinet business, BellWoodworks, Inc., in
Mayo. : )
The future groom is a 2007 graduate of
Hamilton, County High School and is currently.
employed with Cass-Burch of Valdosta, Geor-
gia, as a service technician.
The wedding is planned for June 20, 2009, at
2:00 p.m. at Brewer Lake Baptist Church in
Day, Florida. A reception will follow at the Day
Community Center next door to the church.
All friends and family are invited to attend.
Clothes closet this Saturday
The Clothes Closet will be open the fourth Satur-
day, Feb. 28, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Jasper
First United Methodist Church. Donations of cloth-
ing, sheets/pillowcases, blankets (clean & in good
repair) are being accepted. There is a great need for
children's clothing.
For further information call 792-8453
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
TWI ipqnAv FPRRIJARY 26 2009
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Hamilton FFA Celebrates National FFA Week
Hamilton FFA will celebrate National FFA Week Feb. 21, through Feb. 28,
2009. Pictured are just a few of the events that we have participated in this school
year. This week we will focus on the importance of agriculture and FFA in our
county, state, concluding with a member cookout on Friday. The focus of Na-
tional FFA Week is to tell America about the great opportunities available for
youth in agriculture. From its beginning in 1928 as the Future Farmers of Amer-
ica, the National FFA Organization today reaches out to all 50 states, Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands. From urban to rural schools, FFA is committed to devel-
oping character and leadership sills and preparing members for a lifetime of suc-
cess in one of three hundred careers in Agriculture. FFA makes a positive dif-
ference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leader-
ship, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
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On October 8, 2008, Hamilton FFA was well represented in the Forestry CDE at Lake City
Community College. There was one Middle School team and two High School teams com-
peting where Preston Norris received an award for third place in compass and pacing and
Eric Santana received an award for third place in timber cruising. The chapter would like
to thank Doug Longshore, Robert Marvin, Roger Gill, Greg Staten and Chad Burnett for
helping prepare the teams.
Back row (1-r): Doug Longshore, Kaelin Monds, Winston Crosby, Preston Norris, Jeffrey
*Monds, Chris Stach, Eric Santana and Dalton Trye. Front row: Trevor Sistrunk,.William
Hughes, Katelyn Mitchell and Kim Rice. (Photo Submitted)
Heidi Harris (r) and Haley Eatmon (1) attend the Florida FFA Chapter. President's Conference
in Daytona. At the conference the two officers learned service, success, strengths and lead-
ership skills with other chapter officers from throughout the state. (Photo Submitted)
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On October 10, 2008 these FFA members participated in a Farm Judging Contest in
Lafayette County agricultural center. Eric Santana received the high individual award and
his team placed second.
Back row (1-r): Kaelin Monds, Williams Hughes, Winston Crosby, Eric Santana, Chris.
Stach, Aaron Norris, Jeffrey Monds and Preston Norris. Middle row: Kim Rice, Tayler
Pittman, Levi Alford, Courtney Pape, Haley Eatmon, Heather Morris, Dawson Adams and
Jeremy Gyr. Front row: Katelyn Mitchell, Conner Carter, Britney Lambert, Heidi Harris and
Austin King. (Photo Submitted)
On October 2, 2008, Darren Crider (r) showed the Hamilton FFA Chapter pig at the Hamil-
ton County Swine Show and Sale. The chapter would like to -thank Mike Adams (I) and
Suwannee River Peanut for purchasing the pig. (Photo Submitted)
2008 2009 FFA Officers: Back row (1-r) Heather Morris (Treasurer), Zachary Deas (Chap-
laln), Dawson Adams (Sentinel) and Tayler Pittman (Reporter). Front row: Heather Marvin
(Vice-President), Haley Eatmon (President) and Heidi Harris (Secretary). (Photo Submitted)
On November 7, 2008, Ashley Moore (I) and Alex Murphy (r) represented our chapter as
the FFA Prince and Princess during Homecoming events. (Photo Submitted)
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On October 15, 2008, Hamilton FFA traveled to Moultrie, Ga., to attend the Sunbelt Agricultural Expo..(Photo Submitted)
On Feb. 8, 2009, 8 m'em-
bers participated in the
State Horse Judging Prelim-
inary at the Florida State fair
in Tampa. (1-r) Austin, King,
Trey Norris, Tyler Warfel
and Winston Crosby. Not
pictured: Haley Eatmon,
Heidi Harris, Heather Morris
and Aaron Norris.
(Photo'Submitted)
S On October 18, 2008, at the
Man's Day event these mem-
L.., bers participated in the skeet
shoot. We would like to thank
Cory Howell and Howell
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ing a generous contribution
to our Chapter.
;Back row (1-r) Eric Santana,
Jonathon Morgan, Chris Hill,
Dawson Adams, Heidi Harris,
Gory Howell, Heather Marvin,
Tayler. Pittman, Zachary
,.Deas, Aaron Norris, Morgan
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Lambert, Emily Carter, Kate-
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 2009
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North and South Hamilton 3rd Graders Plant Trees in Celebration of Florida Arbor Day
By Greg Staten, Hamilton
County Forester and
Heather Futch 4-H/FCS
Agent Hamilton County
Arbor Day is a tree-
planting holiday that
started out'm 1872 in Ne-
braska as a proposal to
help establish trees on its
vast treeless plains. It
was the idea of J. Sterling
Morton, and over one
million trees were plant-
ed on that first Arbor
Day. It became a national
holiday in the 1880's and
is now celebrated in
many other countries as
well. The national Arbor
Day in the United States
of America is usually
recognized later in the
spring, while here in
Florida it is the third Fri-
day in Jantiary. ..
Florida Arbor Day was
observed on January 19,
2009 at. South Hamilton
Elementary School in
White Springs and North
Hamilton Elementary
School in Jennings with
the planting of a Varie-
gated Leyland Cypress
tree on each of the school.
campuses. These pro-
grams were conducted,
jointly by the Florida Di-
vision of Forestry and
Hamilton County Exten-
sion.
A short presentation
was made to the third,
grade. classes about the
importance of trees in
our everyday lives .and.
the many useful benefits
and products we get
from trees by Florida Di-
vision of Forestry Hamil-
ton County Senior
Forester Greg Staten.
Heather Futch of the
Hamilton County Exten-.
sion Service discussed 4-
H's 100th Anniversary
this year in Florida and
the Million Tree Project
that is currently going on
in 4-H Clubs across the
country. The 4-H Million
Trees Project was con-
ceived after a Pacifica 4-
Her decided to do some-
thing big to help combat
global climate change.
The goal of this project is
to mobilize the approxi-
mately 7 million 4-H
youth across the U.S. and
Canada to participate in
E project planting
1,000,000 trees across the
continent. Ultimately 4-'
Hers hope to help reduce
atmospheric C02.
After each presenta-
tion, one of the Variegat-
ed Leyland Cypress trees
was planted by Greg
Staten and Greg Hicks
along with assistance
from some of the stu-
dents. The students com-
mitted to keep them wa-
tered, and special fertil-
izer donated by Roe-
buck's Nursery was giv-
en to the teachers to help
care for the trees in the
future. The students
were each given a pine
tree seedling donated by
the Florida Division of
Forestry to: take. home
and plant. In addition,,
each student was given a
NHE students participated in Arbor Day activities. (Photo Submitted)
SHE students participated in Arbor Day activities. iPnoto Submiledi
bag of Smokey Bear
items to remind them of
the importance of wild-
fire prevention. Also, a
special thanks for the
two Leyland Cypress
trees which were donat-
ed by James and Barbara
Roebuck of Roebuck's
Nursery for planting at
the schools.
Below is an article
made
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written about the recent
Florida Arbor Day
events at North and
South Hamilton Elemen-
tary Schools -that I am
submitting for publish-
ing in the Jasper News.
presentations were
jointly by the Flori-
da Division of Forestry
and the Hamilton Coun-
ty Extension Service Of-
fice (4H). The attached
photos show the two
groups of kids involved,
and one photo shows
them helping to plant a
tree.
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SHE students plant a tree for Arbor Day. (Photo Submitted)
Pine Needle Basket Workshop
The Florida Department of Environmental Protec-
tion's Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State.Park
in White Springs will host a pine needle basket
workshop on Saturday, April 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Nancy Gildersleeve will teach the traditional Flori-
da art of transforming long leaf pines into baskets by
coiling and stitching with raffia fibers. A small bas-
ket will be finished in class and the techniques of
shaping, starting and finishing a coiled basket will
be mastered. After learning these techniques stu-
dents should be able to make pine needle baskets of
any size or shape on their own.
The workshop fee is $15, including park admis-
sion. Participants should bring a bagged lunch.
For additional information or to register for the
workshop call 397-1920 or visit www.stephenfos-
terCSO.org. To learn more about the park, visit
www.FloridaStateParks.org/ stephenfoster.
Little Miss Wlid
Azalea Contest
The Wild Azalea Festival in White Springs is com-
ing up March 21. We are seeking participants in the
Little Miss Wild Azalea contest, which is at 2 p.m.
Contestants will receive savings bonds: First Place
$500, Second Place $250, and Third $100. Girls ages
one to 10 years old from Hamilton, Suwannee and
Columbia Counties are eligible..
For more information. call White Springs Town
Hall 397-2310
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4O RIZON
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NEIL MELVIN, ARNP
611 SE Demorest St.
Office Houri:
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THE JASPER NEWS. JaSDer. FL
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Sports
WI4 3asper News
Section B
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Junior Drill Team brings home blue ribbons from the Florida State Fair
Open Division Suicide. .
Open Division Suicide Wheel Maneuver.
Youth Division Military lineup for company, inspection of costume and grooming.
Open Division exiting competition drill.
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Feb. 6 Fri V Pro-Season Classic Live Oak TBA
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Feb. 17 Tue JV/V Aucilla Christian Home 4:30 / 6:30
Feb. 20 Fri JV/VN Florida High** Away 5:00/ 7:00
Feb. 23 Mon JV/VN Trenton Home 4:30/ 6:30
Feb. 24 Tue V Melody Christian Home 6:00
Feb. 27 Fri JVN/V, Madison County" Away 5:00/7:00
Mar. 2 Mon JVVN Branford Away 5:00 / 7:00
Mar. 3 Tue JV/V Ft White Away 5:00/ 7:00
Mar. 5 Thu JVN Suwannee County Home 5:00 / 7:00
Mar.13 Fri JVNV Madison County" Home 5:00 / 7:00
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Mar. 26 Thu JVN Taylor County" Home 5:00 / 7:00
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Mar. 30 Mon JVN Ft. White Home 5:00 / 7:00
Mar. 31 Tue V Melody Christian Away 4:30
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Apr.14 Tue JVN Branford High Home 5:00 / 7:00
Apr.17 Thu JVVN Suwannee County Away 5:00/7:00
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Norris Notes
By Lillian Norris
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
Pastor Desi Nixon and his family
celebrated 10 Years of Services
To be such a short
month, February has
been a long month for
me, so much has hap-
pened in my life. As
many of you already
know, my sister,
Martha Gibson, Crys-
tal River, has been
very.ill for a number
of years. I spent a
week down there ear-
h lier in the month
,when she was in the
nursing home, then in
the hospital. After
. coming bacikome
for a few days I re-
ceived a call that she
had died on Thursday
morning, her service
was on the following
Saturday.. She was
my only sybling, all
parents and grand-
parents deceased, as
many of.you know,
hits pretty hard,
makes ius thankful for
our immediate fami-
ly, and for memories,
and friends. Martha
leaves a husband and
three sons, who are
very special to me.
A week after I re-
turned home friends,
Dr. Harold and Jean
Coe called to say the
Gaither Gospel Group
' would be in Orlando
on Saturday night in
concert, they had a
ticket for me to attend
with. them. len took
me to Gainesville on
Friday, Harold and
Jean picked me up
there and we went to
the concert on Satur-
day night, it was su-
per; we attended
church on Sunday.
nrotrning an
inspiring service at
First Presbyterian
Church, Orlando;
Jean and I went to an-
other gospel concert
on Sunday evening
and took some of
Jean's friends, to a
Baptist Church in Or-
lando; on Wednesday
I was invited to at-
tend a Bible Study
consisting of four
couples, meting in a
home, another mean-
ingful evening. On
Thursday the COes.
had their children
and their families for
dinner so we could
visit with each other.
Harold and Jean
brought me back to
Jasper on Saturday
and they visited with
the Jasper Coes in the
afternoon, they had to
get back to Orlando
to be there for Church
functions on Sunday
morning. It was a
great week.
One night while in
Orlando we were
watching television,
suddenly there was
Art Smith on the
screen (hope some of
you got to see it},
what a nice surprise,
of course I reacted
with enthusiasm, it
was showing where
President Obama and
his family had Valen-'
tine breakfast at Art's
restaurant in Chicago
(we have learned
since then that Art
*also has a restaurant
in Washington DC
where you can look
out the window and
see the White House
(or is the Capitol, I
must ask Addie). We
keep learning about
much of Art's accom-
plishments, we will
be keeping with him
as time goes by.
Gretchen Goolsby
has now moved into
her new beauty shop
in Live Oak, located
in the building with
Stitchin' Sisters, most
of us will be follow-
ing her there and
wish her well.
Congratulations to
Dr. Bo and Charleen
Bembry on the birth
of their new grand-
daughter, Virginia
Grace Davis, born to
Sarah (Bembry) Davis
and Mike Davis of'
* Kannapolis, NC.'
First United-
Methodist Church
will be starting
Lenten services on
Sunday evening. If
you notice a sign in
my yard, First Pres
byterian Church, Or-
lando is distributing
these crosses to be
used during the
Lenten Season, they
gavae me one to
* bring back to Jasper.
We are glad to hear
that Peggy Alderman
is home recuperating
and should be back at
work soon, at First
Baptist, also David
McMillen. Jo Coe is
home recuperating
from a stroke, she has
been back at Church
playing the piano and
singing in the choir.
Here's -hoping to get
back to doing a col-
umn ever) week, I
NEED YOUR HELP.-
Call, email or write
your news. nor-
rislw@'windstream.ne
t 792-2151 Lillian
Norris.
SUWANNEE VALLEY
Oak.Grove Missionary Baptist Church's Pastor Desi Nixon and fafnily were honored with a
10th Anniversary celb on on February 21 Photo submitted
Oak Groire Missionary Baptist
Church in Bellville, Florida, was de-.
lighted and excited about celebrating'
their Pastor's 10th Anniversary on Sat-
urday, February 21, 2009..
The celebration was God ordered
through the vision and hard work of
Mother Vivianr Collier and the mem-,
bers of Oak-Grove. It was shared with
family and friends both far and near.
Pastor Nixon and his family, were
honored in song .by Shiloh AME
Church Young Adult Choir, from
Mims, Florida, and Words and Gifts of
Love from family members, friends
and the various ministries at Oak
Grove.
"God has really blessed Oak Grove
with a good pastor" was among the
comments hear from the crowd of
more than 70 people.
During Pastor Nixon's closing re-
marks, 'he thanked God for allowing
him to pastor a church that shows so
much love to him arid his family. The
celebration ended with a wonderful
meal and many hugs and kisses.
The Oak Grove Church family is
looking forward to the next 10 years
with pastorNixon and his family.
Digital Photography workshops
'The Florida Depart-
ment of Environmental
Protection's Stephen Fos-
ter Folk Culture Center
State Park will host a dig-
ital photography and
photo art workshop on
Monday, March 9 and
23, from 9 a.m until 11:30
*a,m.
.Taught by professional
photographer Don,
Williams, the workshops,
will teach participants
how to create a pbto-
graphic compositiognmd
the shooting effects of
color and black and
white. Participants will
learn techniques such as-
flash usage, depth of
field, linear perspective,
macro photography, ex-
posure priorities and set-
tings. Computer pro-
gramming combined
with hands-on outdoor
photography sessions
will enhance student
photography skills.
Participants will need
to bring a camera either
film or digital. No com-
puters are needed for this
workshop. Workshop
fees are $25 per work-
shop, including .park ad-
mission. Limit eight stu-
dents per workshop.
For additional infor-
mation or to register for
the workshops, please
call the Park Gift Shop at
397-1920 or. ,.visit
www.stephen fosterC-
'SO.org. To learn more
about the park,- visit
w w w F 10rida S -
tateParks.org/stephen-
foster.
Car donations needed
for Boys and Girls Club
Boys and Girls Club throughout the country
are pleased to call their'clubs, "The Positive Place
for Kids." Helping to keep clubs a "positive place"
is the income from donated cars.
Boys and Girls Clubs are accepting car dona-
tions. The money received from the sale of the
cars is a big influence in making a club positive.
To donate.cars call 1-800-246-0493. No restric-
tions apply and the car will be picked up within
a few days.
Published twice monthly.
in Suwannee, Hamilton &
counties also online at
Lafayette
www. suwanneedemocrat. corn
'We are here for vour"
Place your personal "For Sale" items here
$0 $1000............ Free lines
$1001-$3000... nes
30 unes
$$5 5 lines
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Email your free ads to nf.classads@gaflnews.com
or mail to Suwannee Valley Shopper
P.O. Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064
Heading:
Ad Listing:
Phone:
Any questions call Monja Robinson at 386-362-1734 ext. 105
or email monja.robinson@gaflnews.com
Suwannee Valley Shopper will publish the
2nd & 4th Friday of every month
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THRIVE.
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You have an opportunity now more than ever before to
grow market share. Consumers don't stop buying when
the economy is in a down cycle- they look for the best
value. Continued assurances to your customers through
advertising that you have the value they seek will keep
them coming back.
Developing a strong Brand Identity is more important
now than ever. Only those with a strong brand will
survive this economic storm.
Together, we will all Prosper.
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THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
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Zack Pepesca wins first place for Youth Division ETA con-
test held at the Spirit of the Suwannee. Zack's family is so
proud of him. (Photo Submitted)
Eight grade grad night
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a
Hamilton County School Lunch Men
March 2
Hamburger or Cheese-
burger/Bun
French Fries
Lettuce/Tomato
Tossed Salad/Dressing
Fresh Fruit
Chilled Milk *
March 3
Roast Pork or Baked
Turkey Ham
Blackeyed Peas
Steamed Rice
Cornbread
Chilled Fruit
Chilled Milk.
March 4
BBQ Chicken
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes / Gravy
Ander Crenshaw gives
offer to Town of Lee,
Are you planning a
trip this spring, perhaps
a vacation? And are you
interested in the Wash-
ington D.C. area? If so,
you will probably be in-
terested in the following.
The Town of Lee Cen-
tennial Festival Commit-
tee is the proud recipient
of the following offer
from Congressman An-
der Crenshaw.
He is inviting a group
of four to join him for
lunch in the Members
Dining Room at a time
when Congress is in ses-
sion. After lunch you
will enjoy a private tour
of our beautiful Capitol.
He also hopes you will
visit the new Capitol
Visitor Center while you
are there.
The Centennial Com-
mittee sincerely thanks
Congressman Crenshaw
for his generous offer
and, since the offer is to
help in raising funds for
our 'once in a hundred
years' event we are ask-
ing bids on this offer.
For more information
call Thelma Thompson
at 850-971-00011,. Lee
Town Hall at 850-971-
5867, or Gil McCarthy at
850-971-5442.
Broccoli Salad
Cornbread
Chilled Fruit
Chilled Milk
March 5
Fish Wedge
Macaroni and Cheese
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Chilled Fruit
Chilled Milk
March 6
Tony's Pizza or T
Cheese Garlic Fla
Tossed Salad .w/l
ing
Whole Kernel Co
Chilled Fruit
Chilled Milk
Plans are being made
again for the eighth
Grade Adventure at Uni-
versal Studios in Orlan-
-- do. This is a Grad Night
- -, activity just for eighth
- graders. The date of the
event is Friday, May 8;
The cost is $90 which in-
cludes admission to Uni-
versal Studios,. light
S snacks at Universal and
IU the charter bus ride. The
first payment of $30 is
due on Feb. 17. The sec-'
ond payment of $30 is
due on March 10, and the
only's final $30 payment is due
itbread
Dress-
rn
PSA-
FAMU Alumni
Hamilton County
FAMU Alumni Chapter'
meets.the first Thursday
of each month at 7:00PM
at the Jasper Library.
For more information
please contact Sarah
Higginbotham at 638-
0132.
on April 1. We are plan-
ning for a 33 passenger
bus for now on a first
come, first serve basis.
Departure time from
Hamilton County High
School will be at 12 p.m.
The event ends at mid-
night so we should re-
turn to Hamilton High
around 4 a.m.
You may see Ms.
Williams with your pay-
merits now and/or pay
in full.
Thank you for your at-
tention and have an awe-
some day!
CHE FCAT Rally
and Black History
program tomorrow
Central Hamilton Elementary is hosting a
FCAT Rally/'Black History Program on Fri-
day, Feb. 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the Old High
School Football Field. Everyone is welcome to
attend!
March 13th 5:30 p.m.
United /E.
Way
Entertainment by
William Scott & Silverado
(Country Southern Rock)
Dinner Provided by Ms. Wilma
Cost is *8.50 per plate
Live Auction 6:30
Location:
Live Oak Church of God
Hwy. 129 South, Live Oak
For questions or donations contact the auction
chair Monja Robinson at 386-208-4734
ELVIS IS BACK
ELECTION NOTICE
The Town of' White Springs will hold a Council Election April
28, 2009 for two (2) council vacancies. Qualifying ends Noon
March 17, 2009. Candidates must pick up their packets in
person in order to receive filing instructions and information
from Town Clerk, Shirley Heath. Packets will be available
beginning Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
Candidates who DO NOT complete all the qualifying process
and paperwork by Noon, March, 17, 2009 WILL NOT be on the
ballot.
,Candidates for office shall have been duly registered voters in
Hamilton County and must physically reside in the Town of
White Springs for twelve (12) months immediately preceding
qualifying' Any person who has been currently deprived of his
civil rights through conviction for committing a crime involving
a felony or moral turpitude shall'not be qualified to hold office.
Books close for this election March 30, 2009
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THE JASPER NEWS. Jasper, FL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HAMIL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 2009-CP-00005
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LARRY WALDO PARAMOURE,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate of LAR-
RY WALDO PARAMOURE, deceased,
File Number 2009-CP-00005 is pending
In the Circuit Court for Hamilton County,
Florida, Probate Division, address of the
personal representative of the personal
representative's attorney are set forth be-
low.
* ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice is served
who have objections that challenge the
validity of the will, the qualifications of the
personal representative, venue, or juris-
diction of this Court are required to file
their objections with this Court WITHIN'
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this .notice is served within
months after the date of the first publica-
tion of this notice must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate of the decedent
must file their claims with this court WITH-
IN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and -
persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent must
file their claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this No-
tice is February 19, 2009.
Attorney For Personal Representative:
T. BUCKINGHAM BIRD, Esq.
P.O. Box 247
Monticello, FL 32345
850-997-3503
FL Bar ID #0006176
LANCE ALAN PARAMOURE
153 N. Primrose Avenue
SMonrovia, CA 91016
2/26,3/5
I
IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR HAMILTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08000092CP
DIVISION: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUDY ANN DRURY
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the ESTATE OF
JUDY ANN DRURY, File Number
08000092CP Is pending in the Circuit
Court for Hamilton County, Florida, the
address of which is:
I Hamilton County Circuit Court Clerk -
W. Greg Godwin
103 Hamilton .County Courthouse
207 N.E. 1st Street ,
Jasper, Florida 32052
The names and addresses of the person-
al representatives and the personal rep-
resentatives' attorney are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice is served
. who have objections that challenge the
validity of the will, if any, the qualifications
of the personal representatives; venue; or
jurisdiction of this Court or who are credi-
tors or have claims or demands against
the decedent's estate are required to file
their objections or their claims or de-
mands with this Court WITHIN THE LAT-
ER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, OR THIRTY DAYS AF-
.TER THE DATE' OF SERVICE OF A
COPY Ol' THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having objections, claims
or demands against the decedent's estate
must file their claims or objections with
this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.'
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJEC-
TIONS NOT SO FILED WITHIN. THE
TIME LIMITS OF SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIE TIME PERI-
ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) OR MORE YEARS AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DEATH IS FOR-
EVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this No-
tice is February 26, 2009.
Personal Representatives:
Denise Deas Depew
4191 NW48th Avenue
Jennings; FL 32053
', and
William Arvel Drury, Jr.
PO Box 112
Jasper, FL 32052
Attorney and Registered Agent for the
Personal Representatives:
James Estes Willingham, Jr., Esquire
1235 U.S. Highway 129 N.W.
Jasper, Florida 32052
Phone: 386-792-7330
Fax: 386-792-2531
Florida Bar No. 263801
2/26, 3/5 -
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SR-6/I-75 Wastewater
Collection System
Prepared for Hamilton County, Florida
(herein referred to as the "Owner")
Sealed bids marked: "Sealed Bid SR-
6/1-75 Wastewater Collection System",
prepared for Hamilton County, Florida will
be received by the Owner for the con-
struction of the Project described as fol-
lows:
The work to be performed under this con-
tract will provide a new wastewater sys-
tem for the SR-6/I-75 Planning Area. The
Project area is located along a portion of
New Hope Church Road and SR-6 east
and west of the exit 460 on 1-75 between
the City of Jasper and City of Jennings.
Key components of the wastewater sys-
tem include:
A new main wastewater lift station, Near
SR-6 and CR-146,'complete with three
identical submersible pumps, piping,
valves, electrical/control panel, electrical
service, and an emergency engine-gen-
erator all located within a fenced site. The
Lift station shall be constructed to accom-
modate larger pumps in the future.
-A new force main between the waste-
water lift station and the wastewater treat-
ment plant consisting of approximately
2.5 miles of 8-inch force main, with jack
and bore under SR-6 and 1-75;
A new 10"and 16" gravity sewer collection
system approximately 1-mile long that will
require some road bores;
And the associated site work, concrete
work, miscellaneous metals work, and
electrical work.
Bid proposals shall be addressed to the
Hamilton County Clerks Office, 207 NE
First Street, Room 106 Jasper, FL-32052,
not later than 10:30 AM on March 9,
2009. Bid proposals shall be designated
as:
"Sealed Bid SR-6/I-75 Wastewater
Collection System"
Hamilton County Clerks Office
207 NE First Street, Room 106
Jasper, FL 32052
The project is to be financed by Hamilton
County, Florida. Facsimile or electronic
mail. bids will not be accepted. Any bids
received after the specified time and date
will not be considered. The sealed bids
will be publicly opened and read aloud at
the close of the bid period In the Board of
Commissioners Meeting Room.
The Contract Documents consisting of
five parts: 1)' Bidding Requirements, 2)
Contract Forms, 3) Conditions of the Con-
tract, 4) Specifications, and 5) Drawings
may be examined at the following Dodge
Plan Rooms located at 823 Thomasville
Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303; and 542
Edgewood Ave. S Jacksonville, FL 32205..
Copies may be obtained my mailing a re-
quest for Bid Documents (two volumes)
Citing a return address and a check in the
amount of one hundred fifty dollars and
no cents ($150.00) to the project 'engi-
neer: Bailey, Bishop & I'ane, Inc., 871 SW
SR-47 Lake City, FL 32025, (386) 752-
5640. The payment of one hundred fifty
dollars and no cents ($250.00) will not be
refunded. The documents will be sent out
via UPS Ground, which provides 1-day
delivery in most areas of Florida.
The Owner reserves the right to waive
any informality or to reject any or all bids.
Each Bidder'must deposit with his/her
bid, security in the amount, form and sub-
ject to the conditions provided in the In-
formation for Bidders.
Only bidders with prior experience in com-
pleting projects of similar magnitude will
be qualified to submit a bid. It is the bid-
der's responsibility to visit the construction
site and make them selves familiar with
the setting prior to submitting a bid.
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid within
ninety (90) days after the actual date of
the opening thereof.
A person or affiliate who has been placed
on the convicted vendor list following a
conviction for a public entity crime, pur-
suant to Section 287.133, Florida
Statutes, may not submit a bid on a con-
tract to provide any goods or services to a
public entity, may not submit a bid on a
contract with a public entity for the con-
struction or repair of a public building or
public work, may not submit bids on leas-
es of real property to a public entity, may
not be awarded or perform work as a con-
tractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consul-
tant under a contract with any public enti-
ty, and may not transact business with any
public entity in excess of the threshold
amount provided. in Section 287.017,
Florida Statutes, for Category Two for a
period of 36 months from the date of be-
ing placed on the convicted vendor list.
Attention of Bidders is particularly called
to all applicable laws and regulation of
Hamilton County and the State of Florida,
and bonding and insurance requirements.
The contractor shall not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for em-
ployment because of race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin.
IN PARTICULAR, BIDDERS SHOULD
NOTE THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
AND CERTIFICATIONS TO BE EXECUT-
ED AND SUBMITTED WITH THE FORM,
OF BID PROPOSAL, WHICH ARE IDEN-
TIFIED ON THE ATTACHMENTS
CHECKLIST OF THE FORM OF BID
PROPOSAL.
2/26 ,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HAMIL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 2009-CP-00005
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LARRY WALDO PARAMOURE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of LAR-
RY WALDO PARAMOURE; deceased,
whose date of death was September 13,*
2008, is pending in the Circuit Court for
Hamilton County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion under probate file #2009-CP-00005,
the address of which is 207 NE First
Street, Jasper, FL 32052. The names and
addresses of the personal representative.
and the personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE
- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS.NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF.
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM. .
All other creditors for the decedent and,
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO-
BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI-
ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIMS
FILED TOW (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this no-
tice is February 19, 2009.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
T. Buckingham Bird, Esq. P.O. Box 247
Monticello, FL 32345
850-997-3503
FL Bar ID #0006176
Personal Representative:
Alan Paramoure
153 N. Primrose Avenue
Monrovia, CA 91016
2/26 '3/5
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SR-6/I-75 Elevated Water Storage Tank
Prepared for Hamilton County, Florida
(herein referred to as the "Owner")
Sealed bids marked: "Sealed Bid. SR-
6/1-75 Elevated Water Storage Tank", pre-
pared for Hamilton County, Florida will be
received by the Owner for the construction
of the Project described as follows:
The work to be performed under this con-
tract will provide a new elevated water
storage tank for the SR-6/I-75 Planning
Area. The Project area is located along a
portlqn of CR-146 north of SR-6 and west
of the exit 460 on 1-75 between the City of
Jasper and City of Jennings. Key compo-
nents of the elevated storage tank water
system include:
Construct a new 250,000-gallon elevated
storage tank on the west side of'CR-146
near SR-6 to include all associated site
work, concrete work, piping; valves and
appurtenances, miscellaneous metal
'work, fencing, associated electrical work
and testing to make a complete FDEP
certified water storage system.
Bid proposals shall be-addressed to the
Hamilton County Clerks Office, 207 NE
First Street, Room 106 Jasper, FL 32052,
not later than 10:30 AM on March 9,2009.
Bid proposals shall be designated as:
"Sealed Bid SR-6/I-75 Elevated Water'
Storage Tank"
Hamilton County Clerks Office
207 NE First Street, Room 106
Jasper, FL 32052.
The project is to be financed by Hamilton
County, Florida. Facsimile or electronic
mail bids will not be accepted. Any bids,
received after the specified time and date
will not be corfidered. The sealed bids
will be publicly opened and read aloud at
the close of the bid period in the Board of
Commissioners Meeting Room.
The Contract Documents consisting of
five parts: 1) Bidding Requirements, 2)
Contract Forms, 3) Conditions of the Con-
tract, 4) Specifications, and 5) Drawings
may be examined at the following Dodge
Plan Rooms located at 823 Thomasville
Road Tallahassee, FL 32303; and 542
Edgewood Ave. S Jacksonville, FL 32205.
Copies may be obtained my mailing a re-
quest for Bid Documents (two volumes)
citing a return address and a check in the
amount of one hundred fifty dollars and no
cents ($150.00) to'the project engineer:
Bailey, Bishop & Lane, Inc., 871 SW SR-
47 Lake City, FL 32025, ,(386) 752-5640.
The payment of one hundred fifty dollars
and no cents ($150.00) will not be refund-
ed. The. documents will be sent out via
UPS Ground, which provides 1-day deliv-
ery in most areas of Florida.
The-Owner reserves the right to waive any
informality or to reject any or all bids.
Each Bidder must deposit with his/her bid,
security in the amount, form and subject to
the conditions provided in the Information
for Bidders.
Only bidders with prior experience in com-
pleting projects of similar magnitude will
be qualified to submit a bid. It is the bid-
der's responsibility to visit the construction
site and make them selves familiar with
the setting prior to submitting a bid.
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid within
sixty (60) days after the actual date of the
opening thereof.
A person or affiliate who has been placed
on the convicted vendor list following a
conviction for a public entity crime, pur-
suant to Section 287.133, Florida
Statutes, may not submit a bid on a con-
tract to provide any goods or services to a
public entity, may not submit a bid on a
contract with a public entity for the con-
struction or repair of a public building or
public work, may not submit bids on leas-
es of real property to a public entity, may
not be awarded or perform work as a con-
tractor, supplier, subcontractor,' or consul-
tant under a contract with any public enti-
ty, and may not transact business with any
public entity In excess of the threshold
amount provided in Section 287.017,
Florida Statutes, for Category Two for a
period of 36 months from the date of being
placed on the convicted vendor list.
Attention of Bidders is particularly called
to all applicable laws and regulation of
Hamilton County and the State of Florida,
and bonding and insurance requirements.
The contractor shall not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for em-
ployment because of race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin.
IN PARTICULAR, BIDDERS SHOULD
NOTE THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
AND CERTIFICATIONS TO BE EXECUT-
ED AND SUBMITTED WITH THE FORM
OF BID PROPOSAL, WHICH ARE IDEN-
TIFIED ON THE ATTACHMENTS
CHECKLIST OF THE FORM OF BID
PROPOSAL.
2/26
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR HAMILTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO: 09-CA-03
IN RE:TTHE ESTATE OF
JOAN REYNOLDS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
Within three months from the time of the
first publication for this notice, you are re-
quired to file with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Hamilton County, Florida, Pro-
bate division, the address of which Is 207
NE 1st Street, Jasper, Florida a written
and verified statement of any claim or de-
mand you may have against the estate of
JOAN REYNOLDS, deceased.
Each claim mutt be in writing and must in-
dicate the basis for the claim, the name
and address of the creditor or his agent or
attorney, and the amount claimed. If the
claim is not yet due, the date when it will
become due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the nature .of
the uncertainty shall be stated. If the claitr
is secured, the security shall be de-
scribed:.The claimant shall deliver a copy
of the claim to the clerk who shall furnish
a copy to the personal representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dated this 23rd day of January, 2009.
Donald K. Rudser
Fla. Bar No. 120735
P.O. Drawer 1011
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1933
Attorney and Personal Representative
2/19, 2/26
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
,SR-6/I-75 Water System
Prepared for Hamilton County, Florida
(herein referred to as the "Owner")
Sealed bids marked: "Sealed Bid SR-
6/1-75 Water' System", prepared for
Hamilton County, Florida will be received
by the Owner for the construction of the
Project described as follows:
The work to be performed under this con-
tract will provide a new water system for
the SR-6/I-75 Planning Area. The Project
area is located along a portion of New
Hope Church Road and SR-6 east and
west of the exit 460 on 1-75 between the
City of Jasper and City of Jennings. Key
components of the water system include:
A new 125,000-gallon per day water treat-
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ment facility, off New Hope Chqurch Road
approximately 2.5 miles west of the 1-75.
The treatment plant shall consist of aera-
tion, filtration, alkalinity adjustment, color
management system and disinfection. It
will include two Identical high service
pumps and deep well pumps, piping,
valves, electrical/control panels, electrical
service, and an emergency engine-gener-
ator all located within the facilities fenced
in area. The water treatment plant shall be
constructed to accommodate adding
treatment capacity in three additional
phases.
Approximately 3-miles of 10" water trans-
mission main with valves, hydrants, and
some short branch lines shall be con-
structed along New Hope Church Road,
SR-6 and CR-146 in the road right-of-way
or easements owned by the County. The
water main will cross 1-75 and require
Jack and bore. There is small amount of
directional drilling.
A new 250,000-gallon elevated water stor-
age tank will be constructed, by others to
maintain system pressure.
Contractor shall prbvfde all the associated
site work, concrete work, miscellaneous
metals work, electrical work and biological
testing of the well water to make a com-
plete and operable FDEP certified water
system.
Bid proposals shall be addressed to the
Mamlltnn C.ntv .Clerks office, e07 NE
TIFIED ON THE ATTACHMENTS
CHECKLIST OF THE FORM OF BID
PROPOSAL.
2/26
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 3rd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR HAMILTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA
File No. 09-000008-CP
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELDRED PARK LAWRENCE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of EL-
DRED PARK LAWRENCE, deceased,
whose date of death was January 7,
2009, File Number .09-000008-CP. is
pending in the Circuit Court for Hamilton
County, Florida, Probate Division; the.
address of which is 207 NE First Street,
Jasper, Florida 32052. The name and
,address of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below. .
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate, on whom a
.,copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this
courtt WITHINTHE LATER OFTHREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST'PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
EST
SALI
PRO
OF 1
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of th
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ton
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DATE
2009
SMIT
Attor
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2/19,
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First Street; Room 106 Jasper, FL 32052, All other creditors .of the decedent and
not laterthan 16:30 AM on March 9, 2009. other persons having claims or demands VIVE
Bid proposals shall'be designated as: against decedent's estate must file their
Claims with this.court WITHIN THREE (3)
"Sealed Bid SR-6/I-75 "Water Sys- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
tem". FIRST PUBLICATIONN OF THIS NOTICE. N
Hamilton County Clerks Office ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WILL BE'FOR-'
207 NE First Street, Room 106 EVER BARRED. NOT
Jasper, FL 32052. ', an:C
se3.-20'" NOTWITHSTANDING THE, TII.IE PERi.. forec
The project is'to be financed by Hamilton oS SET FORTH ABOVE, All', ,LLA I.1 ente
County, Florida. Facsimile or electronic FILED TWO (2) YEARS QR MORE AF- 242C
mail bids will not be accepted. Any bids TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF Coul
received after the specified time and date DEATH IS BARRED. whel
will not be. considered. The'sealed bids . is P
*win De publicly ouerea and read aloud at The date of first publication of this notice ROS
ir.e co'e ol Ine a peno in the Boara oi 01 Is February 13, 2009. NAN
Co.mm,a.ior,-rs Mecing Rori-. 1; Ui
-RHETT'.BULLARD, P.A., UNK
The Contract Documents consisting of By: Rhett Bualad EST
five parts: 1) .Bidding Requirements, 2) Attor'ey and Petiliir,' fc.r the Estate of AGA
Contract Forms, 3) Conditions of the Con- Elarea Foari Lrawrne,:e adceased TrHIS
tract, 4) Specifications, ard 5) Drawings. Fiorna, Bar No i159 6 IG
may be examined at the following Dodge tlo Su.tr,. Onto Ate TER
Plan Room; kIcaled a 823 Tromas.uie L.,e Oak Fionaa 32064 ., OES
Ro.a. Tallanassee PL 32303 and 54": Telephone: 386-362-2040. he r
Edagefioo Ave S la.:koatirille FL 3?'-05 Facm.mie 3eom6-3r,;)-"n P I
C :p.e m ay be c ,ri in..3 rr.y m alnq a re.- 2 iie "..,, '. C 'jul
q'.e.. ror BHr.3 U.:- ,.'u is iiT U :- volume -
cring a return. adaires; and a ,necK n ine INTHE (IRCUIT Cl
amount oi rwo r,nurdad ftrr aoiar and no HAMILTON COUNIT
cerls 1$,250 0011 O ir- prolecl engirer HAMILTON COUNT
Bailay. B,srno & Lane. Inc 61 SW SR- CIVIL
-47 Lake Ciry. FL 32025. (3861 62 5640 CASE NO. 242008CA0003
Tne paymerni ol rt nundrea itrT dollars
and no cents 15250 00P1 wII rlno be relunO LITTON LOAN SERVICIING, L
ed Trhe documents Will % e. cer.I ,ul .a.
uPS Grourn e *acn pio ,de 1-a .Ore .. '. Plan' ti- ,
ery in rrosi are3a Florda .
dn r Or 1,0 C I any or ai r s i !C B '. a s..
1TheOwner re'aere tre anI I' wr e at n r "VIVENCIO P. BAITAN, e al."
-iirnri3lay ,or 1o IeB|It any or all tiO.s
--ach Bidaer m.uat oecosil Airr. ',sr-,,e, '
ssJcnry' ,n Itie amount torm aria ;uibcl .
i, ihe condlion pr, ,oe re, l, Ire ir,ic.
Tion lor Baders
L
11
L.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUA
CHAPTER 45
S,, ', , F ron,
URTFOR at
FLORIDA 200s
DIVISION set f
8xx xxxx to-wi
LOT
VEY
C COL
. SCR
THE
ALO
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'DIST
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WAY
IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE
E, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE
PERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE
THE LIS PEN DENS MUST FILE A
IM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
E.
ccordance with the Americans with
abilities Act of 1990, persons needing
ial accommodation to participate in
proceeding should contact the Clerk
e Court not later than five business
prior to the proceeding at the Hamil-
County Courthouse. Telephone 904-
1288 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida
y Service. '
ED at Jasper, Florida, on February 6,
GREG GODWIN
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: /s/Cynthia Johnson
"As Deputy Clerk .
TH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A.
neys for Plaintiff ;
BOX 11438
Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438
phone: (954)564-0071
,2/26
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
ASE NO. 242008CA000319XXXXXX
ON LOAN SERVICING, L.P.,
Plaintiff,
ENCIO P. BAITAN; et al.,
Defendants.
OTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to
Irder of Summary Final Judgment of
closure dated .February 6, 2009, and
red in Case No.,
I08CA000319XXXXXX of the Circuit
it In and for Hamilton County, Florida,
rein LITTON LOAN SERVICING, L.R.
laintiff, and VIVENCIO P. BAITAN;
SALINA'E. BAITAN; WILMINGTON Fl-
iCE,'INC. 'UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTER--
S BY, THROUGH UNDER '.OR
AINST 'A NAMED DEFENDANTTO
I ACTIOr OR HAVIII'G OR CLAIM
TO HAVE Ar't' RIGHT TITLE OR Iti
EST III THE PROPERTr HEREINt
CRIBED are Deler .nl I wil selil O
.raliiil and be:il bild r I.:.r .ca .;r al .n
Froni Lor,, .', inine HSmilion CouJnry
ir..:.u:,- ',0 rJE Fr 'iSireei, Jasper,'
.ai 3 1i'3. a 1 -lam i i :., -. i : ur.i/ Florida,
i 00 a3 T. .:.n ir. 4ir. of March,.
), the.following'described property as
north in said Order or Final Judgment,
it.'"
* 8 OF BLOCK 102, LANG'S SUR-
OFTOWN OF JASPER, HAMILTON,
INTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING DE-
IIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT
NE CORNER OF SAID BLOCK102;
NCE RUN N 83 DEGREES 13'42" W
ONGTHE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF
RTIN. LUTHER KING DRIVE SW, A
TANCE OF 185.06 FEET; THENCE S
EGREES 42'29" W 75.12 FEET;
NCE S 83 DEGREES 20'48" E
22 FEET TO THE WEST. RIGHT OF
OF 1ST AVENUE SW (COURT-
: . ... ... .. :. . . -
,.-N6TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'ursHantto HOUSE AVENUE); THENCEAN 11RDE-
Only b.odem. Ir,. pro eperr,.en:e N, Nu ruERin Gto GREES 34'04" E ALONG SAID RIGHt
completbng proe.:Ts t r.mi la rrgr.g.iude an Orei t eumma,-,' F,r,.i J ',urIC OF WAY 75.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
i1 be qu3if'eo u k. ur,,i a bd l 1 nI itorecisd3ure dal Fe.Fa iru' -'09. ard BEGNNING.
3iaderi ,reponiSIbiliry .l.l r, n u to I I O il en r in C A N.
',on .,le arnd map rim i".i'.- im,ier ". du06,A0u 18.',' el ir C.,r.:ui ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST
wth Ine sell.,r. pror io -u mini-,, a .ld Cour r,.ar. -rHam.l.i. C r.... IN THE-SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF
* wirhein LITTON LOAN SERVICING, L.P. A -. THA TH POPT
S' m Plaintiff a.nd VIVENCIO P. BAITAN; ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
J"o "idder may ira i r 6,a S 'Plaiff and VVENCO R B N OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
-nay1r9y 01 da,. ,after Irhe atlual date ., ROSALIfJA 8 BAITAN; UNKNOWN O
r*e -y n|90| dr .ah.r t d u iAtTIIO T0 1 UNKN1 OWNTENANT KA PEN DENS MUST FILE.A CLAIM WITH-
r, ne opening r er UNKNOWN IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
00-r _r-,.,LL UNKNOWN PARTIES
Speno or anfiiie ih bente 'r i -CLAIMINGINTERESTS';BY.THROUGH.::'
on the convicted vendor list following a. T UNDER OR AG AIJ T A A ir I HAVE ccoEw,.,I e ,, w it ,t e p e r," ne ini.
conviction-for .a public entity crine, pur- G .CLAIMNG TO HAVE ANY special accommodation to participate in
suant to .Sertion 287133 Florida RIGHT T pTLE .ORINTEREST IN THEg .r,..ul. .:.:.nac Ir,. Ci,,r
SI31U leS may not .ubmr,, a c a ,n a ,or.,of _- L --- .... "-E r 01r ,',- :jUnrl r,. c 1B I than r .. Duilne:=
lrs.cr topruovdec PR,.OPEdTor Ye..cia PET HER-EIN OEECiBED ar. ,e o.a r r r.,X an i, ,1e m.
t t p r, i 1.u lers, nl, I ..l llO in rure'l a,,r,- I i e n Si r.Hama.
puDic enl.ry may not s uDmn, a b ,do a .0 0 .n.aniG IT IN R Sine r a. n r, ..'..
cc.mr rac wlh a pubic enrity roi mne con. Det ad'r o:asr al n Ine Fron Lob
iruit,on oi epar ,l fa putlc Obuildiln r o f ir.. Hamilon Counry Ceunr,,,u-. 207 .
pUiJic *ork. may nut subrit bids cor oazs 4',rl "i- *' -lda -'
'Uaofrea por rry io, apublicu mvl od Ha,-'r,,lior, Counv F l,:.r,da., at II rI u .m 1 .o .- ", ;
not b. avardead or perr Tir. .ok il i ,.:.r,. In 4 *lay r.13ti r', 2"1C'0 l ..in i ,, 3 li' *''g i
tractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consul- ,.l3r:rbea properi, as .l etr-.' ,,, 3,d C,'. 17'0h '
tant under a contract with any public enti- der or Final Judgment, to-wit: .-.,.
ty, and may not transact business with any C LNNTH "
public entity in excess of the threshold A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND IN T
amrrourt provilded ;n Se.:i;,ar, 287.017 SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 87, F
Flor-da Stlale lot Caiea ory Tc. for a CALDWELLs SURVEY INTHE CITY OF
period of 36nmonths from the date-of be- JASPER, FLORIDA, MORE PARTICU-
ing placed on the convicted vendor list. LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGRIM AT THE SOU iTHEAST CORNER NER. i
Attention of Bidder a panc:uiariy called
to 311 applcCabie laA- anrd r-gula.iur.n 0
Hl-iarriior. Country anad Ire Stale at Flora,
and bonding and insurance'requirerents.
The contractor shall not discriminate
against any employeeor 'applicant for em-
ployment because of race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin. .
-IN PARTICULAR, BIDDERS SHOULD
NOTE THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
AND CERTIFICATIONS TO BE EXECUT-
ED AND SUBMITTED'WITH THE FORM.
OF BID PROPOSAL, WHICH ARE IDEN-
OF SAID BLOCK 87, RUN N 015'W
.-ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF JOHNSON STREET AN DISTANCE
..OF 120.75 FEET THENCE S-89 51'W A
DISTANCE OF 78.5 FEE'TTHENCES 1'
47' E A DISTANCE OF 120.7 FEET TO
THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF NW
FOURTH STREET;THENCE N 89 51' E
ALONG SAID NORTH BOUNDARY
LINE A DISTANCE OF .75.0 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING, HAMIL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY 'PERSON. CLAIMING AN. INTER-
Arrest
Reports
Editor's note: The Jasper
News- prints the entire ar-
rest record each week. If
your name appears here
and you are later found not
guilty or the charges, are
dropped, we will be happy
'to make note of this in the
newspaper when judicial
proof is presented to us by,
you or the authorities.
The following abbrevi-
ations are used below:
DAC Department of
Agriculture Commission.
DOA Department:of
Agriculture
DOT Department of
Transportation
DTF Drug Task Force
FDLE Florida De-.
partment of Law En-
forcement
FHP Florida High-,
way Patrol
FWC Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conserva-
.tion Commission
HCDTF Hamilton
County Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton"
. County Sheriff's Office
JAPD Jasper Police,
Department
JNPD Jennings Police
Department
OALE Office of Agri-
cultural Law Enforce-
ment ;
P&P-- Probation and
Parole . ".
SCSO Suannnee
County Sheriffis Office
WSPD White Springs,
Police Department
Feb 16, Rondale Luke
Simmons, 50; 303 Bristol'
Ave., Jasper; grand theft
In, 'cheating, forgery ut-
tering forgery; JAPD.
ton County Courthouse. Telephone 004-'
792-1288 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida
Relay 'Service.
DATED at Jasper, Florida, on February 6,.
2009.
oGREG GODWIN
A's Clerk, Circuit Court
S By:/s/Cynthia Johnson.
S,'26 As Deputy Clerk
;,']y i 'A *'*:** e' '* ,,
Feb 16, Willie James
Maxwell, 49, 632 Valley
St., :Orange, NJ; DUI;
FHP.
Feb 16, Kizzy Lawan-
da Glispie, 30; 3672 NW
107 Ave. #1, Jasper; vio-
lation of probation;
HCSO.
Feb 16, Jessica M.
Gandy, 29; PO Box 173,
Jennings; aggravated as-
sault; HCSO.
Feb 17, Walford Au-
gustus Gordon, 41; 1361
Fleetwood Circle, Dou-
glas, Ga; Hold for other-
agency; JAPD.
Feb 17, Douglas H.
Kirkham, 39; 7026 Payne
Rd., Portland, Tn; viola-
tion of probation; HCSO.
Feb 17, Robert L. Bar-
wick, 38; 1131 Maple
Wood Drive, Jasper; vio-
lation .of- probation;
HCSO.
Feb 19, Duwayne Ja-
son Hughes, 22; 17849 .E.
CR 6, Jasper; violation of
probation; HCSO. :
Feb 19, Justin Vinsen,
26; 5917 Lakeland Hwy,
Dallas, 'TX; sell meth
within 1,000. ft. of
church, possession of
meth with intent to sell
within 1,000 ft. of
church, possession .of
firearm by convicted
felon; DTF.
Feb 19, Michael Lee
Slayer, 40;. 5671-
Troupeville Rd., Quit-"
man,, Ga; possession of
*meth, violation of proba-
tion; DTF.
SFeb 20, John Mericus
Adams;, 50; 145 Megan
Ln, Lake Park, Ga; in to
serve 25th weekend;
HCSQ.
SFeb 20, Gregory Mar-
,.cel Weems, 44; 14530
Staheling Ave., Detroit,
MI; suspended driver li-.
cense, .bypass Ag station;
DOA,
Feb"20;, Domingo Pe-
- dro Andres, 25; 1432,
Suwannee St., Jennings;
DUI/great bodily harm,
reckless driving, hold for
ICE; JNPD.
Feb 21, Wayne Alonzo
Hawkins, 33; 103 NW
11th Ave., Jasper; sus-
pended driver license,
child support; FHP.
Feb 21, Pedro Perez
Gomez, 25; 6087 SR 6 W,
Jasper; no valid driver li-
cense; HCSO.
Feb 22, Harvey Lamar
Baker, 53; 3080 NW 86th
Blvd.,. Jasper; no regis-
tration certificate, no
valid driver license;
JAPD.
Feb 22, Lyndell Juron
Cooks, 22; 16744 Branch
St., White Springs; ag-
gravated battery; HCSO.
Feb 23, Lavita: C.
Daniels, 25; PO Box 376,
'Jennings; driving while
license suspended, giv-
ing false. information;
JNPD.
Public
Service
Annoulicenienl
Are you aged 60 or
older arid being hurt or
taken advantage of by
someone you know or
trust? To report sus-
pected cases of elder
abuse, neglect and ex-
ploitation for yourself
or someone you know,
please call 1-800-96-EL-
DER or 1-800-965-5337.
Need Your High
Attend Hamilton
County School
District's
FREE ABE and
Gill Prep
Courses
Adults who have not
received a high school
diploma may register
and enroll at the class
site in Jasper. You must
be at least 16 years of
age and withdrawn
from secondary school.
For enrollment-details
call Rex -Mitchell 792-
6571 or Evelyn Davis at
S792-6529. ; .
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Road Live Oak. Drug Free
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386-362-7860
Or
Apply in Person at:
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1620 E. Helvenston St.,
Live Oak, Fl. 32064
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Performance Manufacturer
seeking both an experienced
and aggressive Sales
Professional with understanding
of internal engine components.
And a Qualified Bookkeeper,
computer skills required. Apply in
person at BRC Performance 615
Industrial ave.. Live Oak, FL
32064 or Fax resume to 386-
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Monday through Friday from
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resume/credentials to 386-
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529 S. Ohio Ave., Live Oak, FL
Bus. 386-362-1389 Fax: (386) 362-6131t
S.C. SUllivan (386) 362-1389,
Evening 362-2990
(1) Hamilton Co: 4 acres on CR 143
with well, septic & service pole,
10x12 storage, nice grass & trees.
Good Buy @ $47,500.
(2) Off CR 49 10 acres in grass with
scattered trees, surveyed into two 5
acre tracts, 3 sides fenced. Priced to
sell at $4,900 per acre.
(3) Lake City, FL: 252-B Turkey
Run Sub. Like new 3/4 bedroom
CH/AC brick home with approx.
3000 sq. ft. under roof, kitchen
furnished, two car garage. Const.
2006 (like new) restricted area. Will
have to see to appreciate. Reduced
to $233,000.
(4) Off CR136: 5 acre partially
wooded some grass. Will work for
land home package. Reduced to
$39,900. .
(5) Near City: 6.26 acres (2-3.3 acre
tracts) with well, septic, service
pole, 8'x40 wired storage bldg.,
fenced. Reduced to $45,000.
(6) Off CR 349: 10 acre wooded
tract with a two bedroom CH/AC
log home in excellent condition
cont. approx. 1200 sq. ft. under
roof, 30'x40' pole barn. Reduced to
$175,000.
(7) Suwannee River: 1.6 acre
wooded tract with 100 ft. on the
water, together with a 3 bedroom, 2
1/2 bath CH&AC DWMH cont.
approx. 1700 sq. ft. with detached
storage. Priced to sell @ $145,000.
(8) Branford area: 15 acres in good
cropland, with county roads and
fence on three sides. Excellent
location near US 27 & US 129.
Bring all offers.
(9) Live Oak Area: New 3 bedroom,
2 bath CH/AC home, kitchen
furnished, parking pad, sewer &
water, will work for S.H.I.P. 100%
financing. Reduced to $99,900.
(10) Dixie Co: Off CR 349, 8 acres
(4-2 ac. tracts) wooded on county
road. $11,500 per tract.
(11) Industrial Park: 1.13 acre
corner tract good exposure.
Reduced to $34,500.
(12) 40 acres with 835 ft. on paved
road in 13 year old planted pines.
Priced to sell at Reduced to
$189,600.
(13) McAlpin Area: 40 acres in
grass/cropland some large oaks
with a 3/2 brick home const. in
2002, kitchen furnished, 30'xlOO'
steel pole barn, 24'x30' pre-
engineered shop. Excellent buy @
$350,000.
(14) Near City: 2 ac. with 3/2 home
cont. approx. 1280 sq. ft. under
roof, kitchen furnished, carport.
$83,250.
(15) Luraville Area: Fly-in
Community 15 acre wooded large
trees, good county road. Priced to
sell reduced to $74,900.
(16) Hamilton Co.: 9 acres + on CR
143 with a 3 bedroom 2 bath
CH&AC home constructed in 2002
containing approx. 2300 sq. ft.
under roof, 30'x50' barn, well
established fish pond, partially
fenced. Priced to sell @ $192,500.
(17) Hamilton Co: 5 ac. wooded
with survey. Secluded on county
road. Priced to sell @ $35,000.
(18) 3 Rivers Estate: One acre
wooded tract on paved road will
work for a land home package.
Reduced to $9,900.
(19) Suwannee Valley Estates: 4
acre wooded tract on county road.
$29,900.
(20) Off CR 136 East: 40 acre tract
partially wooded, some grass small
pond, fenced. Good area. Reduced
to $4,500 per acre.
(21) Hamilton Co.: 10 acres on
CR751 and the river approx. 1300
ft. on the water and approx. 1300 ft.
on paved road. Priced to sell at
$85,000.
(22) Off CR 51: 20 acres in grass
with some large oaks, well, septic
partially fenced, corner tract,
survey, $6,900 per acre.
(23) Madison Co.: 40 acres in 16
year old slash planted pines off CR
255 good elevation. Good buy at
$175,000.
(24) Helvenston St.: 4 lots with a 4/3
CH/AC 1-1/2 story brick/frame
home cont. approx 3,200 sq. ft.
under roof. Kitchen furnished,
fireplace, corner lots, plus 1
bedroom, guest house cont. approx.
550 sq. ft. Priced to sell @ $170,000.
(25) Suwannee River home: nice
two bedroom two story CH&AC
home South of Branford, kitchen
furnished, beautiful view of river
from rear, screen porch. Good area
priced to sell @ $215,000.
(26) Farms of 10 Mill Hollow: 4
acres in grass/cropland with
scattered trees. $32,500.
(28) Dowling Park: 16 lots near the
river .(buildable). Priced to sell @
$18,500.
(29) 3 acres on paved road with a
3/2 CH/AC brick home count.
approx. 2800 sq. ft. under roof,
fireplace, kitchen furnished, good
location. Priced to sell @ $172,500.
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13'X8' white paneled, all parts to
work. 1/2 HP motor, safety
features, keyless entry. For new
home or storage barn. 364-6008
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MITSUBISHI 50" TV Rear
projection, HD1080. $400 386-
938-2412
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children. Wants understanding
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658-1187
FREE CHOCOLATE LAB:
Female, 4-5 months old. Likes
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330-4699
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Machinery/Heavy
Equipment
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AGRICREDIT ACCEPTANCE
LLC will offer the following
repossessed equipment for sale
to the highest bidder for cash
plus applicable, sales tax.
Equipment: Branson-42201,
Tractor, S/N: CPON00175,
Branson-BL20A, Loader, S/N:
6E2098, Kioti, 6Ft Rotary Cutter,
NSN. Date of sale: Tuesday-
March 10,-2009. Time of Sale:
11:00am. Place of sale: Lee's
Custom Services, 4795 South
St. Rt.. 349, Branson, FL.
Equipment can be inspected at
place of sale. the equipment will
be sold AS JS, without warranty.
We reserve the right to bid. For
further information please
contact Alan Deberry (515)321-
8428 Cell.
Miscellaneous
AWNING SALE!
SUNSETTERS AWNINGS Enjoy
Instant Summer Shade &
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$200 Call for Free brochures.
DVD and $2000 Discount
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DIRECT FREE 4 Room
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$29.991 Free HBQ, Showtime,
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Local .InstallersI 1-800-973-
9044
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System! 265+ Channels! Starts
$29.99! Free HBO, Showtime,
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DVR/HD! No Start Up Costs!
Local Installers! 1-800-216-
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SWIM SPA "Factory Close out.'
2-14ft rmodels $17.500'each,
Now! $8900/each. 1-18hft model
$27,900. Now $14,500. 5
Person Spa, Was $3,995, now
$1,995. Can Deliver. 1-800-304-
9943,
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Satisfaction Guaranteed Call 1-
877-505-3166
DO YOU HAVE A TREADMILL
you're using to hang your clothes
on? Well I need an extra clothes
line too! Must be in good shape
& great Price. As you know it
wont be used much. 386-208-
4734
Garage/Yard Sales
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TIMES
SPRING 2009
YARD SALE
Saturday, April 4th
7 am 1 pm
Lowndes Co.
Civic Center
(Fairgrounds facility),
Hwy. 84 East, Valdosta
Inside Space
$35 each
Outside Space (covered)
$25 each
Call the
Classified Marketplace
229-244-3400
229-244-1880
1-800-600-4838
to reserve
your space today!
YARD SALE 2/27 & 2/28 8 ?
129 S. 2 mi past Publics on right.
Clothing, Hswr Items, Proceeds
go to Protecting the Springs
from Pollution
Boats/Supplies
SBOATS; 1000's of boats for sale
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reaching 6 million homes weekly
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fishing captains, dockside dining
and more.
Apartments for Rent
EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS
For Rent:Totally Renovated Live
Oak Motel $150 + tax per week;
$39.95 + tax daily. Inc. utilities,
cable TV. Call:: 386-219-0070
LAFAYETTE APTS.
Available Now 3bdrm HC &
Non-HC Accessible Apartments.
Rental assistance. Laundry
facility' & playground. We pay
water, sewer & garbage. 176 SE
Land Avenue, Mayo, FL. PH:
386-294-2720, TDD/TTY 711.
Equal Housing Opportunity.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
All real estate advertising in
this newspaper is subject to the
Fair. Housing Act which makes it
illegal to advertise "any
preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, disability,
familial status or national origin,
or an intention, to make any
such preference, limitation and
discrimination.: Familial status
includes children under the age
of 18 living with parents or legal
custodians, pregnant women
and people securing custody of
children under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising
for real estate which is in
violation of the law. Our readers
are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this
newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. To
complain of discrimination call
HUD toll-free 1-800-669-9777.
'The toll-tree number for the
EOMUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
hearing impaired is 1-800-927-
9275.
Houses for Rent
BRICK HOME, 3Bd/2Ba. CHA,
LR, DR, FR, Large Yard. 2 Miles
from Live Oak. Very Clean, No
Pets, No Smoking .$800 Mo 352-
376-0080 or 352-284-3873
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,HOUSE 4Bd/1.5Ba separate
Laundry Room & Garage,
Fenced Yard. $700 mo 1st, last +
security. 386-397-0602
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.BRICK HOUSE IN LIVE OAK
4Bd/ 2Ba $850 mo 1st, Last &,
Sec. 386-362-6556 or 386-209-
1479
COZY 2Bd/1Ba House, ,Live
Oak: Near P.O. New Kitchen
Appliances. $600/Mo, 1st, Last,
Sec. Good Ref: No Smokers,
Small Pet only w/extra Dep
321-229-3082
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HOUSE 2Bd/1Ba Beautiful
Interior. 1 Mile outside city
limits. $750 Mo, 1st, last, $300
Security Dep. No Pets 386-362-
3002
HOUSE 4Bd/2Ba on 3 acres.
Screened porch on end of
house. Credit Check. $850 mo +
$850 1st & last. 386-362-4822 or
386-208-4688
HOUSE' 5Bd/2Ba large home
with
wrap around porch in town.
Credit check $749 Mo, $700
Dep. 386-362-4822 or 386-208-
4688
Go to suwanneedemocrat.com and look under
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Mobile Homes for Rent
BACK ON THE MARKET
CLEAN 14X70 on one private
acre. New paint & carpet.
2Bd/2BA Double Carport, Shed.
4 miles N. of Live Oak $590 mo.
386-867-1833
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DWMH 3Bd/3BA, Family room
could be large. Master
Bedroom. 2 Car Garage, Out
Buildings, 10 Acres Fenced &
Cross Fenced. Located on CR
132 in Music Park Area. $850
mo 1st, Last & Sec. 386-963-
1157.
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DWMH FOR RENT 3Bd/3 Full
Bath, in Live Oak. Dog Pen for
outside dogs. $750 mo. 1st &
Security. 386-364-6579 or 386-
688-2069
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SWMD 3Bd/2Ba: CHIA, Stove &
Refrigerator., Fenced Yard on 5
Acres. 3 Miles From Town. 386-
362-2087.
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SWMH 2Bd/2.5Ba Part.
Furnished, 3 miles N. of Walmart
off 129. Comfortable & private.
NO House Pets $500 mo + $500
Security. 386-364-1943 or 863-
697-8162
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SWMH FOR RENT 3Bd/2Ba
2001. $575 mo. 1st, Last,
Security. 386-776-1559
Homes for Sale
AFFORDABLE HOMES,
Cabins, Lahd Free Brochure
877-837-2288 Exit Realty MVP
Murphy, NC
www.exitmurphy.comr
FirstDay
BUY OWN ON COLISEUM AVE.
Close to. schools & shopping in
Live. Oak. 4Bd/2Ba 2.5 car
carport on 1 acre. $125,000
Negotiable. Call 386-364-2005.
Mobile Homes for Sale
OWNER WILL FINANCE
,3Bd/2Ba Fiesta Mobile Home
24x52 on approx. 6 acres. corner
of CR 136 and 80th Terrace, Live
Oak. $69,500 Call 386-867-0048
FirstDay
- SWMH FOR SALE ON 1 ACRE.
3Bd/2Ba, New AC. Located on
Nobles Ferry, 1 mile from Lvp" .
Oak. $45,000 386-208-9121
Vacation Property
N.C.. MOUNTAINS New log
cabin shell on 1.7 acres,
$89,900.. 2acre to 5acre
waterfront homesites' from
$99,900. Easy access mountain
homesites $29,900-$89,900.
828-247-9966 (Code 41)
Acreage
FirstDay
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, 5 acres
only $350/mo. 6 miles North of
Mayo on Hwy 27. Owner
financing with 10% down, Call
703-399-9118.
TEXAS LAND 0 DOWN! 20-
acre Ranches, near El Paso.
Beautiful Mountain Views. Road
Access. Surveyed. $15,900.
$159/mo. Money Back
Guarantee. 'Owner Financing. 1-
800-843-7537
www.SunsetRanches.com
TEXAS 20 ARES Only $13,500 -
0- down $135 monthly. No credit
check. Roads-surveyed. That's
only 1.50 .per sq. ft.! Free
information 1-877-532-4511.
www.lonestarinvestments.com
Autos for Sale
ACURA 2003 3.2 TL Automatic
Power Everything, Midnight Blue,
Navigation, On Star, 6 Disc CD,
130K, $11,500 OBO. 386-590-
1206 or 386-842-5124.
NISSAN SENTRA 1995 130k
Miles, 4 Cyclinder, 5 Speed, CD,
AC, Power Everything. $1000
OBO 386-590-1206 or 386-688-
6038.
Motorcycles
HONDA GOLDWING 2008,
1800 cc. $17,000 Only, 1000
miles, rarely riden, Owner
disabled. 386-330-7627
Appointment Only
Flyball racing
classes
Too Hot to Handle Flyball
Racing Team will be holding
flyball classes in O'Brien
and Live Oak. The classes
will teach you and your dog
how to compete as a team.
Flyball is a relay race in
which four dogs race against
another team of four dogs
over four hurdles to a box
that they leap upon to re-
lease a tennis ball, they
catch the ball and bring it
back to their handler so that
the next dog on their team
may then run the course.
There are two leagues that
teams can compete in to win
tiles and awards.
For more information call
Cathy at 386-362-4956 or
visit the website at
http://toohottohandle-fly-
ball.com/.
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Customers needed!
Dairy Queen of Live Oak will host Dairy Queen Bene-
fit Nightfthe second Tuesday of every month from 6-8
p.m. to help buy books for Suwannee Middle School.
Donations needed!
Suwannee County Environmental Watchdogs, a non-
profit organization, seeks donations for yard sale mer-
chandise. Info: Sandy, 386-364-8020.
Register now!
Descendants of Calhoun family plan
reunion in 2009
Descendants of the late Sarah Calhoun, Eva Calhoun
and Thomas Calhoun are invited to a family reunion to
be held in 2009. Info: misstheresamartin@yahoo.com or
predop@aol.com.
Coffee with your councilman
Starting Jan. 13
Beginning Jan. 13, 2009 City Councilman for District
4 Mark Stewart invites his
constituents to "Coffee
with your Councilman" at
JAVA JAX located in the
Publix shopping center.
Come and meet with
him on the second Tuesday
of each month. from 7 a.m.
till 8:30 a.m. This will be a
time to get to know each
other and discuss current
issues and citizen con-
cerns.
Technical
Center
increases
prices
on GED
Starting Feburary
The Suwannee-Hamilton
Technical Center would
like to announce that
the price of the GED is in-
creasing from $50,00 to
$75.00 and a partial from
$10.00 to $15.00 in Febru-
ary.
For more information
please call 386-364-2750.:
AARP tax
aide sites
Event runs thru April 14
Live Oak-Tuesd4ays 10
a.m.-l p.m. at Community
Presbyterian (across from"
Winn Dixie) on Pinewood
Drive. On Saturdays 9
a.m.-1 p'm. at Suwannee
River Regional Library on
US 129 S. Branford-on
Wednesday .10 a.m.-4
p.m. at Branford Library
on US 129. Lake City-
Mondays 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
and Thursdays 10 a.m.-1
p.m. at Southside Rec.
Center on St. Margaret's
St.
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American Cancer Society
Stetsons & Stilettos
Cattle Baron's Ball
Feb. 28
The American Cancer Society will hold its Stetsons &
Stilettos Cattle Baron's Ball on Saturday, Feb. 28 from 7
p.m.- Midnight at the Spirit of the Sqwannee Music
Park. There will be a Live Band, Dancing, Dinner and
Beverage Saloon. Tickets: $75 each or $1000 for a re-.
served table of 8. Tickets can be purchased at State Farm
Rob Cathcart U.S 129 North Live Oak, online at www-
musicliveshere.com or call 888-295-6787 x 5051.
"Hot Ideas in a Cold
Economy" workshop
March 4
SCORE and SunState Federal Credit Union. are spon-
soring a workshop entitled "Hot Ideas in a Cold Econo-
my" on Wednesday, March 4, 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m., at the
Guang Dong meeting room in the Lake City Mall. A
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IN LIVE OAK
Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex
C4il -363110
Please have with you
photo ID and SS numbers
of dependents if any,
last years return, W2's,
SSA -1099R and your So- C A L
cial Security end of year C A L I
statement, any other in-
come forms received and p
interest and dividend infor-
mation received from bank
or brokers.
Call toll free 1-888-
AARPNOW or visit
www.aarp.org/taxaide for more Information. Local con-
tact: Linda Young, 1-386-364-8396.
NFCC to offer CJBAT tests
Feb. 25
North Florida Community Center will offer CJBAT
(Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test) Wednesdays, Feb.
25 at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at NFCC Testing Center.
(Bldg. #16) in Madison. CJBAT is required for accep-
tance into Corrections and Law Enforcement programs.
Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. CJBAT
also offered Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. by appoint-
ment. To register please call 850-973-9451.
NFCC to offer CPT
Feb. 26
North Florida Community Center will offer College
Placement Test (CPT) Feb. 26 at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. #16) in Madison. Regis-
ter in NFCC Student Services 24 hours before test. CPT
also offered Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. by appoint-
ment. For information please call 850-973-9451.
Elderhostel trips on Suwannee
March 10, and March 24
The Elderhostel has three trips going on the Suwannee.
American Canoe Adventures will be handling boat
rentals and shuttles for these trips. Participants are 55
and older. The dates are March 10 and March 24. If you
are interested in going contact Kelly Green at 386-397-
4478.
TO PLACE AN AD,
L 386-362-1734 DEAD
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panel of local experts will address techniques to help
your business survive the current ecofiomic downturn,
with significant time for questions to the panel and open
discussion. Tickets are $15 including lunch and materi-
als. Call SCORE at 386-752-2000 (new direct line).
Home show set for Lake City
March 7-8
The 6th annual North Florida Home and Patio Show
will take place at the Columbia County fairgrounds on
CR 247 on March 7 from 9 a.m.-,5 p.m. and March 8
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The show is expected to draw more
than 12,000 participants from the North Florida area.
Mike Gordon, chairman of the event and a board mem-
ber of the Rotary Club of Lake City-Downtown, said the
show is a community event that will provide opportuni-
ties for those engaged in home improvement, as well as
information from area agencies and businesses. About 90
vendors will participate and proceeds go to a variety of
local charities.
Vendors interested in joining this year's home show
may contact Mike Gordon at 386-365-5798.
SHS School Advisory Council
will meet
March 12
School Advisory Council for Suwannee High School
will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, March 12, 2009 in the stu-
dent activities room at the high school. All interested stu-
dents, parents, teachers and community members are in-
vited to attend.
Don 't miss winter retreat
atACV
March 14-17
Christian vocalist Steve Green will appear in concert
at the Village Church March 14 as part of Winter Retreat
at the Advent Christian Village. Tickets for the concert
are for reserved seating, and are $12. For tickets, call
386-658-5343 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. We
accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discov-
er. Tickets purchased via telephone may be picked up
prior to the concert in the Will Call area near the main
door of the Church.
Author and Dean of Gordon Conwell Theological
Seminary in Charlotte, N.C., Dr. Tim Laniak will be the
keynote speaker for Winter Retreat at ACV, March 15-
17. He will be speaking on the topic "Shepherds After
My Own Heart," dealing with God's provision, protec-
tion and guidance for us. Dr. Laniak is a dynamic
teacher, who comes highly recommended by those who
have heard his messages. (No tickets are necessary for
the keynote sessions.)
Sharing
in Grief
and Hope
Tuesday thru March 17
Haven Hospice is offer-
ing a six-week support pro-
gram for adult family
members grieving a loved
one on Tuesdays, Feb. 10 -
March 17 from 10 11
a.m. The event will take
place at Haven Hospice-
Suwannee Valley Hospice
Care Center on US High-
way 90 W in Lake City.
Please note that date,
time and location is subject
to change and will be con-
firmed when you call to
register. While the sessions
are free, you must register
to attend.
Call 386-752-9191
Monday through Friday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for
more information or to reg-
ister.
Paddle Florida
March 19-26
Paddle Florida \ ill be
paddlingfromi March 19-
26. They will be starting at
Spirit of the Suwannee Mu-
sic Park and going down to
Manatee Springs State
Park. You can get more de-
tails at www.paddleflori-
da.org.
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Washing Lyceum Series
699 to present
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Cats Theater
--March 20
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College 2008-2009 Lyceum
Series will present The
Moscow Cats Theater at
L IN E 7:30 p.m., Friday, March
ILA ~IN V20, 2009 in Levy Perform-
ing Arts Center, Lake City.
V1 Features'trained cats doing
everything from shimmy-
"- ing in hula hoops to
tightrope-walking, and also
a trained dog or two, and
some clowns, all,emceed by Yuri Kuklachev, a circus
performer in his native Russia. Info/tickets: Box Office,
386-754-4340. Info/Lyceum Series: Mark Kirby, 386-
754-4274, kirbym@lakecitycc.edu.
The Wild Azalea Festival
SMarch 21
The Wild Azalea Festival in White Springs is March
21. We are seeking participants in the Little Miss Wild
Azalea contest, which is at 2 p.m.
First Place contestant wins $500 Savings Bond, Second
Place wins $250 and Third place wins $100.
Girls ages 1 to 10 years old from Hamilton, Suwannee
and Columbia Counties are eligible.
For more info call White Springs Town Hall at 386-
397-2310.
SHS Golf Booster Club
annual golf tournament
March 21
The Suwannee High Golf Booster Club Annual Golf
Tournament to support the Suwannee High School
Boys/Girls Golf Team will be held Saturday, March 21.
Check in will start at 7 a.m. Tee off is at 8 a.m., Shot-
gun. The event will take place at Quail Heights Country
Club in Lake City. The event is a 4 person scramble
tournament. Entry Fee is $55 per golfer, lunch included.
For more information call Mike or Michelle Mattox
at 386-209-2384, Anne Little at 386-752-6553 or Coach
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Dear Classified Guys,
My husband and I are both dog
lovers, but our son took to liking
cats. Despite our best efforts to con-
vert him, he always wanted a feline
friend. Last year for his birthday, we
broke down and gave him a cat
named Sparky as a gift. Immediately,
they were buddies. Although Sparky
lived inside, my son would take him
outside for a walk on a leash. One
day while out, my son tripped on the
curb and fell, accidentally letting go.
of the leash. By the time he picked
himself up, Sparky had run off. I
thought a neighbor or someone
would have spotted the cat running
with a leash in tow, but no one saw
him. I've taken out several classified
ads and posted signs around
town, but no luck. This is
totally devastating to our
son and I'm a wreck seeing
him so sad. Is there any-
thing else you can suggest to
locate Sparky or help my son
cope. He's feeling very guilty about
dropping the leash.
Carry: It's tragic anytime a pet is lost
from its owners. You're on the right
track by posting signs in the area, talk-
ing with neighbors and taking out a
Duane "Cash" Holze
& Todd "Carry" Holze
classified ad. The more people that
know Sparky is lost, the better your
chances are for finding him.
Cash: There are a few other things
you should do as well. First, continue
reading the classified ads. It's common
for people to take out their own ad
when they find a lost animal and not
realize you placed one.
Carry: Also, check with the animal
shelters in the area and leave them one
of your flyers. Sometimes lost animals
are found and brought to them. And be
sure to check back frequently as they,
can get busy and may not recognize
your cat.
Cash: Since Sparky was lost wear-
02/22/09
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. ing a leash, continue searching around
the area. Trailing a leash makes it like-
ly for him to get caught on something
nearby. It may be that Sparky is not far
from home and just needs to be found.
'Carry: As for your son, dealing with
the grief of losing the cat will be diffi-
cult, and unfortunately, there is no
quick fix. It's important you get him to
talk about what happened. He needs to
express his grief. Eventually, he may
come to understand that accidents can
happen.-
Cash: And remember to never give
up hope. Sometimes cats have a unique
way of showing up when you least
expect them.,
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Weather Conditions
Most cat lovers agree that having a
feline friend can enhance your house-
hold. However, there's much debate on
whether cats should live inside or out-
side. According to leading animal asso-
ciations, the average lifespan of an
indoor cat is about 14 to 18 years.
Keeping them indoors protects the ani-
mal from many diseases and dangers
from other predatory animals. Although
an outdoor cat can help with controlling
mice, rats or other rodents, their life
span averages only 3 to 5 years.
Dare to Compare
Cats and people have a lot in com-
mon. We each have a distinct look and
personality. And let's face it, who does-
n't enjoy a good nap in the sun? But
those traits are just the beginning. We
each have a unique fingerprint as well.
However, a cat's "fingerprint" is on
their nose! That's right. Each of the
more than 75 million cats around today
have ridges oh their nose that make
them completely unique from every
other cat. The only question is: how do
you get their nloseprint?
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us your opinion? Let us hear it. Leave a
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comments@classifledguys.com.
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Joe Sprague at 386-647-7729.
NFCC Artist Series to present
Barrage: High Strung ,
March 31
North Florida Community College Artist Series will
present "Barrage: High Strung" at 7 p.m, Tuesday,
March 31, 2009 in Van H. Priest Auditorium, Madison
campus. Tickets, $12 adults; $6 NFCC students and chil-'
dren age 12 and under. Info/tickets: 850-973-1653 or
www.nfcc.edu.
Apartment for Rent
$397/Mo! 4 Br 3 Ba HUD Home! (5%
down 15 years @ 8% apr) More Homes
Available from $199/Mo! for listings call
(800)366-9783 ext 56619
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Building Supplies
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. Police Impounds!! 97 Honda Civic $500!
97 Honda Accord $700! hondas chevys
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AARP tax aide site
Event runs thru April 14
Live Oak-Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. starting Feb. 10 at
Community Presbyterian (across from Winn Dixie) on
Pinewood Drive. On Saturdays 9ia.m.-1 p.m. starting
Feb. 7 at Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129
S. Branford-on Wednesdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m. starting
Feb. 11 at Branford Library on US 129. Lake City-
Mondays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. starting Feb. 9 and Thursdays
.10 a.m.-l p.m. starting Feb. 12 at Soutliside Rec. Center
on St. Margaret's St.
Please have with you photo ID and SS numbers of de-
pendents if any,
last years return, W2's, SSA if you received Social Secu-
rity, 1099R from retire-
ment. Interest and dividend
information received from
bank or brokers or any oth-
er, forms received. Free E-
filing at all sites.
Call toll free 1-888-
AARPNOW or visit
www.aarp.org/taxaide for
more Information.'
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Homes For Rent
HUD HOMES! 5 bd 29,700! Only
$225/mo! 3 bd only $199/mo! Must see!!
5% down 15yrs @8%. for listings
(800)366-9783 ext 1572
3Br 2Ba Foreclosure! $11,000! Only
$199/Mo! 5% down 15 years @ 8% apr.
Buy, 4 Br $259/Mo! for listings (800)366-
9783 Ext 5798.
Homes For Sale
6Br 5Ba Foreclosure! $29,900! Only
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Buy, 4 Br $326/Mo! for listings (800)366-
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Lots & Acreage
LAND BARGAIN! 105 AC- $199,900
Subdivide, hunt, raise/ ride horses, build
your dream home! Only 60 min to beach.
BONUS: investment grade timber.
Endless possibilities. Excellent financing
Call owner (800)898-4409, x 2176
110 ACRE LAKEFRONT $179,900
Enjoy long, direct frontage on Warrior
Lake! Pristine country setting w/ miles of
interior rds/trails. Country rd access,
power, phone. Convenient to 1-20.
Lyceum Series to present
Del Suggs in Concert
April 17
Lake City Community College 2008-2009 Lyceum Se-
ries will present Del Suggs in Conceft at 7:30 p.m., Fri-
day, April 17, 2009 in Levy Performing Arts Center,
Lake City. Del Suggs is best known for his unique style,
which he calls Saltwater music: "a combination of
acoustic rock, pop,blues, and folk music with a sun-
burn!" Ihfo/tickets: Box Office, 386-754-4340.
Info/Lyceum Series: Mark Kirby, 386-754-4274, kir-
bym@lakecitycc.edu.
SHS School Advisory Council
will meet
May 14
School Advisory Council for Suwannee High School
- will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, May 14, 2009 in the stu-
dent activities room at the high school. All interested stu-
dents, parents, teachers and community members are in-
vited to attend.
Suwannee
River
Challenge
and Marathon
The 8th Annual Suwan-
nee River Challenge and,
Marathon date has been set
for Saturday, Oct 10, on
Columbus Day, Weekend.
-FOR RENT-
2 or 3 BR mobile
home w/central
H/A, $375 and
$425 respectively.
First month's
rent plus deposit
to move in.
Water, sewer, and
garbage included.
NO PETS.
386-330-2567
499723-F
Mobile
Homes
and
Land for
sale.
Financed
by owner.
386-362-2720
Mons and Dads
night out
Dowling Park
Church of God will be
hosting a Moms and
Dads night out March 6
and March 27. We will
be offering this service
the first and last Friday
of every month. Tell all
your friends. Grandpar-
ents tell your children.
We will accept chil-
dren ages 6 months to
12 years old. Times: 6-
10 p.m. (strictly en-
forced). Fees: infants to
2 yrs. $20. Fees: 3-12
yrs. $15. There will be
a sibling discount!
For information call
Dowling Park Church
of God at 386-658-
3151 or
Terri Pooler at 386-
658-1086.
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single wide
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homes
for rent on
their own
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Live Oak
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Packed Tight
My friends often make fun of me
for how much I keep in my purse,
but I'm absolutely lost without it.
That's why I was devastated when I
left it on the train tHe other day.
Fortunately, a young man called to
tell me he found it.
* When I went to his house, he
handed me a plastic garbage bag. I
could see it had my empty purse and
all of it's contents loosely tossed
about inside it.
Realizing I was rather upset, he
* quickly tried to explain, "I had to
empty your purse to find your phone
numberr" Sounding desperate, he
* continued, "And no matter how hard
I tried, I couldn't get all of your stuff i!
to fit back in!" .
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Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff
third Wednesday; Town Hall, Counc
Branford; 1-2:30 p.m.; trained staff visits
stituents; Info: 202-225-5235, www.hous
Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff
third Wednesday; City Council Chambe
101 SE White Ave., Live Oak; 9:30-11:3(
staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 2
www.house.gov/boyd/.
State Representative Debbie Boyd'
office hours in Branford, Mayo and I
member of State Representative Debbi
Newberry) staff will visit Branford in Sum
ty on the first Wednesday afternoon of
and in Mayo in Lafayette County and
Suwannee County on the first Thursi
month so the citizens will have an oppor
personally with staff and discuss issu
Branford 2-5 p.m., Wednesdays in I
Hall; 9:30 a.m.-noon, Thursdays in Lafa
Commissioners Board Room; 'and 1:30-5
days in the .Live Oak City Hall's Coui
Room.
Alzheimer's Support Group third T
cept December) at 3:30 p.m'.; Good Sam
Dowling Park. Info: Angie Paarlberg, 38
American Legion Post 59 third Tue
Nell's Restaurant, Branford.
American Legion Post 107 .- The Hap
Memorial American Legion Post No. 1
meeting, first Thursday at noon and their
6:30 p.m., at 10726 142nd St., east of 1
Lake Road), McAlpin. This, is to accord
those who cannot travel after dark and th
during the day. Info: Richard Buffingt
5985.,
American Legion Auxiliary Unit N
Saturday; 10 a.m.; Harry C. Gray II Mei
can Legion Post No. 107, 10726 142nd R
Info: Tanya Lees, 386-364-8331.
- Branford second Tuesday; 7:30 a.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live Info: Mary Taylor, 386-362-2272, suwannee coali-
il Chambers, Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.. tion@mac.com, www.drugfreesuwannee.com.
to assist con- Cub Scout Pack No. 408-Tiger, Wolf, Bears and Fibromyalgia support group first Monday, 6
se.gov/boyd/. Webelos dens (grades one five) every Tuesday, p.m., at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 Ohio
- Live Oak Aug.-May only; 6:30-8 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Avenue' South, Live Oak. Feel free to bring family.
;rs, City Hall, Live Oak. members. Info: 386-842-5206.
0 a.m.; trained Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 126 Florida Gateway Charter Chapter of the Ameii-
Z02-225-5235, second Thursday; 6 p.m.; 226 Parshley St., S.W, Live can Business Women's Association second Thurs-
Oak; Info: 386-362-1701. day; 6 p.m.; locations' change; Info: Sandy Harrison,
s staff holds Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) first 386-754-0434 or 386-752-0516.
Live Oak A Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., Companion Animal Hospital, 605 Friends of Suwannee River State Park second
e Boyd's (D- N. Houston Street, Live Oak. DART helps out with Tuesday; 10 a.m., board meeting; Suwannee River
wannee Coun- pets, livestock, horses, birds and all animals during State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak; Last birding walk
every, month natural disasters. Volunteers needed. Info: 386-208- for 2008 will be held Saturday. Oct. 25; meet at park 8
'Live Oak in 0072. a.m.; bring water, binoculars and favorite bird ID
day of every Dowling Park Volunteers first Saturday; 1100 book; wear comfortable shoes or boots. Park entrance:
tunity to meet hours (11 a.m.); training each following Saturday, at fees apply. Info: Membership Chair Walter Schoen-
es., Schedule: 1100 (11 a.m.); 22992 CR 250, Live Oak. fielder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net or 386-362-
Branford City
'yette County
5 p.m., Thurs-
incil Meeting
Thursday (ex-
iaritan Center,
6-658-5594.
esday, 7 p.m.,
rry.C. Gray II
07 business
d Thursday at
US 129 (Blue
omodate both
ose who work
ton, 386-364-
o. 107 first
morial Ameri-
Zd., Live Oak.
Drug Free Coalition of Suwannee County last
Thursday, 5:30 p.m. at 813 Pinewood Way, Live Oak.
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American Legion Post
132 second Saturday;
9:30 a.m.; Wellborn Ma-
sonic Lodge, on CR 137,
downtoWn Wellborn;
Info: Gerald McKean,
386-963-5901 ..:. '
Bible college classes
offered Third Saturday,
from 2-5 p.m. at 104
Beech St., NE, Live Oak.
Yearning to learn more
about the Word? Can't at-
tends, (]is .&., ful-l.time?
Maybe this is your an-
swer. Info: Dr. Simpson,
386-364-1607 or 386-
344-4192.
Bluegrass Pickin -
Suwannee Valley Blue-
grass Pickin first Satur-
day, 7 p.m., Otter Springs
Resort Lodge, 6470 SW
80th Ave., Trenton. It is
free to the public, in a
nice, air-conditioned
building. Info: Cloud Ha-
* ley, toll-free 800-990-
5410.
Bosom Buddies a
breast cancer support
group meets at 6 p.m.,
second Monday, at First
Advent Christian Church
in Live Oak. Breast can-
cer survivors are invited
to share information,
prayer and strength with
each other. Info: Lisa
Mills, 386-208-3949.
Branford Camera
Club third Thursday;
7:30 p.m.; Branford Li-
brary; second Thursday;
Note: no August or De-
cember meeting; Info:
Carolyn Hogue, 386-935-
2044.
Chamber of Com-
merce Suwannee
County second Thurs-
day; 7:30 a.m.; 816 South
Ohio Ave. Live Oak; Info:
386-362-3071.
Christian Mission in
Action first Tuesday, 6
p.m., at Triumph the
Church and Kingdom of
God in Christ Youth Cen-
ter, 12001 NW Seventh
St., Live Oak; Info: Au-
drey Sharpe, 386-364-
4560.
Christian Mission in
Action Ministry free
food and clothing give-
away, second Saturday, 11
a.m.-1 p.m., at John H.
Hale Community Park
and Recreation Center,
Duval Street, Live Oak;
Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-
364-4560.
Council for Progress
of Suwannee County -
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Srinary tract problems. These may include trouble holding or controlling
' un,or frequent urges to run to the restroom. Men may have the added
,ncrnm about poor prostate health and subsequent troubles with sexual
action.
'These, common issues can turn a normally active person into one who is
'afraid. to stray too far from home. Incontinence can be embarrassing and life
altering as can compromises to sexual health. Bladder problems can also
eat away at a fixed income. Absorbent undergarments and bedding
materials found at the pharmacy can be expensive.
Medical experts are continuing to unearth new treatments for these
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.. ... -
$tress brought on by bladder problems can be minimalized when you
bornsider the following facts:
3 million Americans have incontinence issues. If you thought you were
alone in this, you're certainly not. Rest assured that urinary incontinence (UI)
is more common than you would think and certainly nothing to be
.embarrassed about or a topic to be avoided when speaking with a doctor.
.}iWhile UI is largely a condition of the aging population, it can occur at any
Sime; That's because there's no one cause for UI. It can be the result of
SJlIess (including diabetes, Alzheimer's, depression and cardiovascular
sose, say recent findings); it may arise after childbirth or from pelvic
.-,rgery'randit can also be a side effect of stress. Therefore, worrying about
'A7nnrid other bladder issues may only compound the problem.
i' SUrgery, harsh medications, or other invasive procedures are not the only
.options for treating bladder issues. In fact, supplementation, dietary
thantoes, exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, and other easy
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BetterWOMAN is the first clinically tested natural supplement shown effective.
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Studies have shown BetterMAN's ability to increase blood circulation in penile
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While there are no known side effects or medication interaction factors to
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Addictions Support Group Greater Visions, a
faith-based addictions support group Thursdays
at 6 p.m. and Fridays at 9:30 a.1m. in the fellowship.
hall at Christ Central Ministries, 1550 Walker Ave.
SW, Live Oak, in the Suwannee County Mall.
Group provides spiritual and emotional support in a
non-judgmental setting. Info: 386-208-1345.
Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now meets with
Banford Al-Anon Group Fridays, 7:30 p.m., at
First United Methodist Church on the corner of Ex-
press and Henry Streets, Branford. Info: Janet, 386-
362-1361; Carol, 386-362-1283.
Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays
'and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Branford United Methodist
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Janet, 386-362-1361; Carol 386-362-1283.
Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays,
Thursday and Fridays, 8 p.m., Precinct Voting
,Building, Nobles Ferry Road, Live Oak. Info: 386-
688-6037.
Alcoholics Anonymous Mayo. Group. Sun-,
days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8
p.m.; Manna House, Pine Street, Mayo. Info: 386-
674-6424.
Alcoholics Anonymous White Springs -
Courage to Change Mondays, 8 p.m., Methodist
Church, White Springs. Info: 386-397-1410.
SAmerican Legion Post 107 BINGO every
Tuesday, games at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.-; smoking per-
mitted; public invited; must be 18 or older; Turkey
shoot Saturdays, 12: 30 p.m. Directions: US 129
south to 142nd Street, go east 1 mile, on the right.
Info: 386-362-5987, noon-6 p.m. '
Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6 p.m.; blue-'
grass jam at the Pickin' Shed; except during main
festival events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park,
US 129 North, Live Oak; potluck dinners third Sat-
urday of each month; Info: 386-364-1683.
Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral
Restaurant, Live Oak. Info; 386-362-3200.
Boy Scout Troop 693 r Mondays, 7 p.m., Shrine
-Club, Bass Road. until further notice. Info: 386-590-
6121. .
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee
(C.H.E.S.) ahomeschool support group that meets
weekly in Live.Oak. Info: e-mail ches3inl @ya-
hoo.com. :
Civil Air Patrol Suwannee Valley Composite
Squadron Thursdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., at the EAA.
hangar at the Suwannee County Airport, Live Oak.
1eMembership open to children ages 12-18 and all
adults.. Info: Capt. Grant W;. Meadows Jr. in Live
Oak, 386-208-0701 or Capt. Rick Peters in Lake
City, 386-623-1356 or www.gainesvillecap.org or
www.cap.gov..
Sell Your Car for "Top Dollar"
- .
Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays; (1100
hours) 11 a.m.; at 22992 CR 250, Live Oak.
Food free to anyone in need Alapaha River
Band of Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit organization,
will give away free food to anyone in need first and
third Fridays, from noon-3 p.m. at Free Food Service
Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info: Chief
Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-938-3609, or
www.thealapahariverbandofcherokeeinc.com..
Girl Scout Junior Troop 1077 every Friday;'
3:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, US
129 South, Live Oak. Info: Jenise Freeland, 386-
364-4932 or jenifree@alltel.net.
Greater Visions, a faith-based addictions sup-
port group Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Fridays at 9:30
a.m. in the fellowship hall at Christ Central Min-
istries, 1550 Waller Ave. SW, Live Oak, in the
Suwannee County Mall. Group provides spiritual
and emotional support in a non-judgmental setting.
Info: 386-208-1345.
Healthy Horizons, a chronic illness support
group 6:30 p.m.. second and fourth Thursdays at
Christ Central Ministries, 1550 .Walker Ave. SW,
Live Oak. Group. discussion, educational materials
and friendly s ,pport provided to enable all to live to
their fullest potential. All who live with a chronic
condition are invited to attend, Open to all members
of the community. Info: Church, 386-208-1345.,
Jasper Kiwanis Club of Hamilton County -
Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m., J.R.. Lee Complex, Jasper.
Call for an application, 386-792-3484, 386-755-
4896 or 386-792-1110; leave name. address and
phone or contact number. :
Kiwanis International of Live Oak meets at
noon, Wednesdays at Farn Bureau, 407 S. Dowling
Ave., Live Oak.
Lake City. Guys & Gals' singles group- Lake
City Guys & Gals,' a singles group, in conjunction
with Lake City/Columbia Department of Parks and
Recreation, meets Fridays from 7-10:30 p.m. at Teen
Town Recreation Center, three blocks past Post Of-
fice, next to Memorial Stadium, Lake City. Info:
Lorene Hamilton,386-984-6071.
Narcotics Anonymous-Branford Thursday,
7:30. p.m.; at United Methodist Church, comer Ex-
press and Henry, Branford. Narcotics Anonymous is.
not affiliated with United Methodist Church. Help,
Line: 352-376-8008, http://fdt.net/~-ncoastna.
Narcotics Anonymous-Jasper Wednesdays, 8
p.mn.; at Jasper Public Library, 311 Hatley St., NE.
Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated with Jasper
Public Library. Help Line, 352-376-8008,
http://fdt.net/~ncoastna.
Narcotics Anonymous-Live Oak Tuesday, 7
p.m., Thursday. noon and Friday, 7 p.m. at First Unit-
S ed Methodist Church,
311 South Ohio Avenue,
Live Oak. Narcotics
Anonymous is not affili-,
ated with First United
Methodist Church. Help
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Quarterback Club Meeting Mondays, 6:30
p.m.; at Old Nettie Baisden school next to the foot-
ball stadium.
Square Dance 7 p.m., Thursdays at John H. Hale
Community Park & Recreation Center, 215 NE Du-
val St., Live Oak. Learn to square dance, it's fun,
meet new friends and get great exercise. First lesson
free. Ralph Beekman, caller. Info: 386-752-2544.
Suwannee County Small Farmer's Market -
open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. (or sold out), Wednesdays
only, May 7 thru most of July at 208 Ohio Avenue
North, Live Oak. The location will be the same as
last year, on the east end (loading dock) of the
Suwannee County Museum, known as the old rail-
road depot. You can turn off Ohio Avenue (US 129
North) on Haines Street. The farmer's market will
honor both W.I.C.. and Senior Farmer's Market Nu-
trition Coupons, as well as cash and checks. Info: Se-
nior Farmer's Market Nutrition Coupon, 386-362-
1164; W.I.C. Farmer's Market Nutrition Coupon,
386-362-2708 and for vendors, 386-362-1728.
Suwannee River Riding Club Membership fee
$25 per year. Team roping first and third Friday
night. Speed events first and third Saturday night.
Info: 386-935-2622.
Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. free
activities for seniors Monday-Friday, free full
lunch and bus pickup for seniors in Suwannee Coun-
ty. Other free activities at 10 a.m.; Wednesdays, in-
cluding free BINGO with prizes and at 11:30 a.m.
free full lunch; Located at 1171 Nobles Ferry Road,
Live Oak. Info: Bruce Evans, 386-362-1164.
Suwannee, Valley Barbershop Chorus Tues-
days, 7 p.m., Crapps Meeting Room, Suwannee Riv-
er Regional Library, US .129 South, Live Oak; Info:
Fred Phillips, 386-362-1886.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter 662;
Thursday; meeting 9 a.m.;.at First Advent Christian
Church, 699 Pinewood Dr., Live Oak; Affordable
weight loss support group. Weigh in from 7:30-8:50
a.in. Meetings at 9 a.m. Info: Pat, 386-935-3720 or
Sherry, 386-776-2735.,
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter 798;
Wednesdays;- meeting 9 a.m.; at Live Oak Commu-
'nity Church of God, 10639 US 129 South, Live Oak;
Affordable weight loss support group. Info: 386-
362-5933.
Vagabond Squares square dancing 7 p.m.,
Thursday, at John H. Hale Community Park &
Recreation Center, 215 NE Duval St., Live Oak.
Learn to square dance, it's fun, meet new friends
and get. great exercise. First lesson free. Ralph
Beekman, caller. Info: 386-752-2544 .
Weight Watchers Mondays, 9:30 a.m. and 6
p.m., St. Luke's Episcopal, toll-free 800-651-6000.
The Town of White Springs Weekly Farmer's
Market every Tuesday, from 2-6 p.m. at the Na-
ture & Heritage Tourism Center, on US 41 spon-
sored by the Town of White Springs. If you are in-
terested in selling your farm fresh produce, contact
Asa or Lucinda Maynard at 386-884-0035, or you.
can register on Tuesdays. Produce must be local
and 60 percent grown by the vendor. Other home-
made products such as jams, jellies, cheeses, etc.,
are also welcome.
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at Ft. White Town Hall near Library. Quilters of all
skill levels are welcome to join us for a relaxing time
of fun, fellowship and of course quilting. No dues or
fees required just the love and desire to quilt. Bring
your lunch and quilting make new quilting friends.
Info: 386-497-4179.
Food free to anyone in need Alapaha River Band
of Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit organization, will give
away free food to anyone in need first and third Fri-
days, from noon-3 p.m. at Free Food Service Pantry,
3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info: Chief Joan Nel-
son, 386-938-4625 or 386-938-3609, or www.theala-
pahariverbandofcherokeeinc.org.
GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak first Friday;
noon; 1308 Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Girl Scout Leaders, .Girl Scouts of Gateway
Council first Monday; 7 p.m.; First Advent Christian
Church, Live Oak; Info: Peggy Rudser, membership
specialist, 212 N. Marion Ave., Suite 230, Lake City,
FL 32055, 386-758-3230 or toll-free 866-295-1727.
Hamilton County Governmental, Bellville Volun-
teer Fire/Rescue executive board second Monday, 7
p.m.
Hamilton County Alcohol and Other Drug Pre-
vention Coalition fourth Wednesday; 9:30-11 a.m.,
Hamilton County School Board meeting room, JRE
Lee Administrative Complex, Jasper; Info: Grace Mc-
Donald, 386-938-4911, mcdonaldgl@alltel.net
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners first
Tuesday, 9 a.m., and third Tuesday at 6 p.m., County
Commissioners' Board Room, courthouse, Jasper.,
Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. -
first Thursday; 6 p.m.; 1153 US 41 NW, Suite 4, Jasper
(courthouse annex); Info: 386-792-1300.
Hamilton County Democratic Party 7 p.m., sec-'
ond Monday, Jasper Public Library. All registered De-
mocrats are invited to.come. Info: Rhett Bullard, 386-
303-2039.
Hamilton County Development Authority sec-
ond Thursday; 7 p.m., .at 1153 US 41 NW, Suite 4,
Jasper (courthouse annex); Info: 386-792-6828.
Hamilton County Pink Ladies second Tuesday,
10:30 a.m., odd months meeting held at Suwannee Val-
ley Nursing Center, 427 NW 15th Ave., Jasper; even
months at Trinity Community Hospital, 506 NW 4th
St. Jasper. They- hold fund-raisers to benefit nursing
center and hospital.
Hamilton County Planning and Zoning Board -
second Tuesday, 6 p.m.; Hamilton County Board of
County Commissioners meetings *room,; Hamiltoni
County Courthouse, Jasper; open to the public.
Hamilton County Riding Club first Saturday; 5
p.m.,.meeting-games; Hamilton County Arena, Jasper;
third Saturday; 5 p.m.; trail ride-diriner, location an-
nounced at the first Saturday meeting; new members
welcome; Info: 386-792-2725.
Hamilton County School Board board meetings,
second Monday (third Monday during June and July);
School Board workshops-fourth Mondays as needed.
For times and locations, visit the district's Web site at
www.firn.edu/schools/hamilton/hamilton.
Hamilton County Tourist Development Council -
second Wednesday; 1 p.m.; 1153 US 41 NW, Suite 4,
Jasper (courthouse annex); public is welcome. Info:
386-792-6828.
Healthy Horizons, a chronic illness support group
- meets at 6:30 p.m., second and third Thursdays at
Christ Central Ministries, 1550 Walker Ave. SW, Live
Oak. Group discussion, educational materials and
friendly support provided to enable all to live to their
fullest potential. All who live.with a chronic condition
are invited to attend. Open to all members of the com-
munity. Info: Church, 386-208-1345..
. Home and Community Educators (HCE) first
Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., at Suwannee County Extension
Office, Coliseum Complex, 1302 Eleventh Street, Live
Oak; new members welcome; Pleasant Hill-second
Monday, at 10 a.m.; McAlpin Community Center,
McAlpin; Formerly known as Pleasant Hill Home Ex-
tension Club. 'Short business meeting, followed by a
workshop of different projects for the community. Vis-
itors are always welcome. Info: Donna Wade, presi-
dent, 386-963-3516, or Barbara Parks, 386-362-3044.
Happy Homemakers-second Wednesday; Suwannee
County Coliseum Complex, 1302 Eleventh Street,
Live Oak, Info: 386-362-2771.
Homeless Services Network of Suwannee Valley -
second Tuesday, 4 p.m. at Columbia County Public Li-
brary, Lake City. United Way of Suwannee Valley
serves as the lead agency for the Homeless Services
Network of Suwannee Valley, which serves the coun-
ties of Columbia, Suwannee, Lafayette and Hamilton.
The network includes agencies and individuals inter-
ested in the services available to those who are home-
less or threatened with homelessness. Agency repre-
sentatives, individuals, homeless and formerly home-
less, with an interest in the needs of those who are ex-
periencing homelessness or are threatened with home-
lessness are encouraged to attend.
Humane Society, Suwannee Valley Animal Shel-
ter second Monday; noon; at the shelter located on
Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madi-
son County; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-236-
7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Jasper City Council Meeting second Monday; 6
p.m.; Jasper City Hall.
Jennings Town Council Meeting,,- first Tuesday; 7
p.m.; Jennings Town Hall.
White Springs Town Council Meeting: second
Tuesday. 7 p-m..; White Springs Town Hall. '
Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild fourth Wednes-'
day, in Lake City; for anyone interested in quilts arid
the art of quilting; the quilting public is invited. Info:
Marcia Kazmieiski, president, 386-752-2461.
Leona 4-H Community Club first Monday; 7
p.m.; home of Avon and Betty Hicks, 6107 180th St.,
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Lion's Club second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday; 7
p.m.; Farm Bureau meeting room; Info: Homer Scrog-
gin, 386-364-4098.
Live Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; 213
NW Second St., Live Oak; Artwalk from 7-9 p.m.,
third Friday. Artwalk End of the Season Celebration
will be Friday, June 20. Artwalk will resume again Fri-
day, Oct. 17. Info: 386-364-5099 or Linda Ruwe, 386-
362-0985.
Live Oak Artist Guild's Theater group meets third
Monday, 6 p.m., Cultural Arts and Gallery, 213 Second
St. NW, Live Oak. Members of the community are en-
couraged to join them.
Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2008-09 will
present a variety of performances thru Feb. 13, 2009.
Season or individual tickets are available at Live Oak
Chamber of Commerce, The Music Center in Live Oak
or at Advent Christian Village cashier's office, Dowl-
ing Park. Individual event tickets also available at the
door. Info/tickets: Dick Grillo, 386-658-5557.
Live Oak Garden Club September-May; Morning
Glories-third Friday; Night Bloomers-third Tuesday,
1302 S.W. Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Live Oak Senior Citizens first, Monday; ,10:30
a.m.; Exhibition II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302
SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours available,
prices vary; Deposits due at registration, balance due
before trip. Info: Walter and Charlene Howell, 386-
842-2241.
GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak first Friday at
noon; 1308 Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shel-
ter second Monday; noon; at the shelter located on
Bisbee Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madi-
son County; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-236-
7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Live Oak, Suwannee County Recreation Board -
second Wednesday; 5:30 p.m. Suwannee Parks &
Recreation offices, 1201 Silas Drive, Live Oak; Info:
386-362-3004.
MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7 p.m.; Suwannee
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County Courthouse. trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
Man To Man Group second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Dowling Park area of Suwannee County to understand Suwannee County Tourist Development Council -
Marvin E. Jones Building, Dowling Park; free; re- Medicare and other health insurance programs make fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live
freshments provided; Info: American Cancer Society informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescrip- Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
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888-295-6787 (Press 2) Ext. 114. programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: ap- 10:30 a.m., Exhibition H Building, Coliseum Comn-
Market Days Advent Christian Village first Sat- pointment 386-658-3333 or 386-658-5329; Florida plex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours
urday; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first-come, first-serve ba- Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, available, prices vary; Deposits due at registration, bal-
sis, $10 each; Village Square shops open; Info: Lodge Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. ance due before trip. Info: Walter and Charlene How-
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purpose to acquaint members of the community of counseling provided. Trained SHINE Volunteers offer in the media center at SES, 1748 South Ohio/Martin
services available in the county; Info: Donna Wade, information and assistance with Medicare, Medicare Luther King Jr. Avenue, Live Oak. All interested par-
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MOAA (Military Officers Association of Ameri- programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. They second Thursday, 6:30 p.m., in the band room at
ca) fourth Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at Elks Club, Lake can also provide valuable information about Medicare Suwannee High School, Live Oak.
City; former and present officers meet for dinner and to persons soon to turn 65. Call the following number Suwannee River Valley Archaeology Society -
program; Info: Dennis Tarkington, 386-719-7092 or and they will refer you to the shine counseling site at third Tuesday; public library, Branford; Info: 386-935-
Tandy Carter, 386-719-9706. Branford Public Library or a shine counselor will call 4901.
MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the you if you cannot visit this site. Info: Elder Helpline, Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Pickin first Saturday,
fellowship hall of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, toll-free 800-262-2243. 7 p.m., Otter Springs Resort Lodge, 6470 SW 80th
go West on US 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of El- Ave., Trenton. It is free to the public, inma nice, air-con-
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miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOM- Pharmacy Assistance. Program, Sandlin Building, 204 990-5410.
SClubofLiveOakLakeCityFl@alltel.net NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained volunteers help elders Suwannee Valley Builders Association second
National Active and Retired Federal Employees and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand. Thursday; 6 p.m.; Cheryl's Noon Buffet, Fifth Street,
(N.A.R.F.E.) Association third Tuesday; 11:30 a.m.; Medicare and other health insurance programs make Live Oak; $5 per person for meal and meeting.
at 628 SE Allison Ct., Lake City; guest speakers; all informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescrip- Suwannee, Valley Genealogical Society first
present and retired federal employees invited; Info: tion Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug Thursday; 7 p.m., Wilbur St., Live Oak; Open Tues-
Miriam Stanford, 386-755-0907; 386-755-8570, programs and eligibility requirements; free; Info: days and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m.; Info:
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room at Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US Thursday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Regional son County; Info: toll-free 866-Adopt12,* 866-236-
129 South, Live Oak.. Please join them if you crochet, Library, US 129 South, Live Oak; trained volunteers 7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
knit, sew, serge or can cut out or package. Help them help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to Suwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thurs-
take care of the premature babies in our area. Info: Ma- understand Medicare and other health insurance pro- day; 10 a.m.; Info: Jane, 386-776-2909 after 4 p.m.
bel Graham, 386-590-4075. grams make informed decisions on insurance, Suwannee Valley Kennel Club third Tuesday;
North Florida Conservation and Airboat Allianced Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted 7:30 p.m.; Hospitality and Recreational Building, Co-
second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; John H. Hale Community prescription drug programs and eligibility require- lumbia County Fairgrounds, Lake City.
Park & Recreation Center, 215 NE Duval St., Live ments; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs Tourist Development Council Suwannee Coun-
Oak; all meetings covered dish; airboaters and sports- toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- ty fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live
men working to keep public lands and waterways open 4:30 p.m. Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
for everyone to use and enjoy. No December meeting. SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of El- Vision SSeeds, Inc. second Tuesday, 6 p.m.
President Winston Williams; Vice President Garry ders White Springs first and third Thursday; 9:30- promptly, ,at location to be announced. Spiritual-So-
Garrison; Secretary-Treasurer Patty Wood-Williams. 11:30 a.m.; Library, 12797 Roberts Street, White cial-Educational-Economic Development. Save our
Info: Winston Williams, 386-362-6716; or e-mail Springs; free; trained volunteers help elders and their children! Unity in Christ Jesus-Empowerment. All are
pattyannwood@realtyagent.com.. caregivers in Suwannee County to understand welcome. Info: Otha White Sr., president, 386-364-
North Florida,.Hope Share, .second Tuesday, 6 Medicare and other health insurance programs make 1367.
p.m., Suwannee County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Di- informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescrip- Vivid Visions, Inc. first Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Dou-
vision Training Room, (old Mastec building, 1902 NE tion Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug glass Center Conference Room; a shelter and outreach
Duval St., .Live Oak..Nonn-profit support group for programs and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida agency for victims of domestic violence; Info: 386-
grieving parents and family members. Light refresh- Department of Elder, Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, 364-5957.
merits served., Info: Missy Norris, 386-364-3789 or Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Wellborn, Community Association (WCA) sec-
386-364-4064. Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Associa- ond Thursday; 7 p.m.; Wellborn Community Center;
Nursing Mom's Group second'Friday; 10 a.m.; tion second Monday; 7-9 p.m.; Suwannee River Wa- Info: Bonnie Scott, -386-963-4952, 386-208-1733-
Suwannee. River Regional Library, Live Oak; Info: ter Management District, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak; leave a message. WCA fund-raiser to benefit build-
Michelle, 386-776-2955. Info: Sam Bigbie, 386-362-5090; Don Neale, 386-362- ing fund Blueberry Pancake Breakfast first Sat-
Pink/ Ladies of Jasper second Tuesday, 10:30 4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256. urday; center of Wellborn, Andrews Square; blueberry
a.m., odd months meeting held at Suwannee Valley Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third pancakes, sausage and orange juice or coffee. Blue-
Nursing Center, 427 NW 15th Ave., Jasper; even Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-op meeting room; berry Festival first Saturday in June each year.
months at TrinityCommunity Hospital, 506 NW 4th Info: Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118. Wellborn Neighborhood Watch last Thursday, 7
St. Jasper. They hold fund-raisers to benefit nursing Suwannee County Chamber of Commerce sec- p.m., Blake Lowe Building, 1517 4th Ave., Wellborn;
center and hospital. ond Thursday; 7:30 a.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live Info- Bruce or Jane, 386-963-3196.
Pleasant Hill Home and Community Education Oak; Info: 386-362-3071. White Springs Town Council Meeting: second
(HCE) Club, formerly known as Home Extension Suwannee County: Council for Progress of Tuesday; 7 p.m.; White Springs Town Hall.
Club second Monday, 10 a.m., McAlpin Community Suwannee County second Tuesday; 7:30 a.m.; 816 The White Springs Folk Club 2007-2008 season
Center Small business meeting, followed by a work- South Ohio Ave. Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3071. features performances by well known artists at Telford
shop of different projects for the community. Visitors Suwannee County Conservation District third Hotel, River Street, White Springs. Dinner and lodging
"are always welcome. Info: Donna Wade, president, Thursday, 7 p.m., at Suwannee River Water Manage- are also available, call 386-397-2000 for reservations.
386-963-3516, or Barbara Parks, 386-362-3044; ment District Office, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak. Concert room opens at 6:30 p.m. A reception, drawing
Remembering the Loss of Your Baby -.first Thurs- Open to the public. Info: District Office, 386-362- and intermission performance session featuring
day; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Hospice of North Central 2622, ext. 3. local/regional performers will follow. Cost: $12.50 per
Florida, North Building Counseling Room, 4305 NW Suwannee County Democratic Executive Comn- person at the door, performance and reception. Info:
90th Blvd., Gainesville; open support group for fami- mittee first Thursday, 7 p.m., Live Oak City Hall, Club, 386-397-2420 or mckenziew@alltel.net.
lies who have experienced the loss of a baby; Info: 101 White Ave. SE, Live Oak; All welcome. Info: GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak first Friday at
Cheryl Bailey, 352-692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596. Monica, 386-330-2036. noon; 1308 Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
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Alapaha River Band of Cherokee, Inc. a
non-profit organization, will give away free food
to anyone in need first and third Fridays, from
noon-3 p.m. at Free Food Service Pantry, 3589
NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info: Chief Joan Nel-
son, 386-938-4625 or 386-938-3609, or
http://Www.alapahariverbandofcherokeeinc.org.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) of
North Central Florida Reaching out to seniors
in our area. A variety of locations all over the
north central Florida area are available for each
program. Contact The American Cancer Society
toll-free at 800-ACS-2345 for more information
or on the Web at www.cancer.org. Or contact ACS
locally at 352-376-6866, ext. 114 or 127.
ACS Support groups:
I Can Cope a free educational program for
people facing cancer-either personally or as a
,caregiver. Offered through, a partnership between
the Florida Division of The American Cancer So-
ciety and the Florida Society of Oncology Social
Workers; provides participants with reliable infor-
mation, peer support and practical coping skills.
Meets third Monday, 6-7 p.m., Phillips Dining
Hall, Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park.
Road To Recovery lack of transportation is
one of the biggest challenges for thousands of can-
cer patients. Many need daily or weekly treatment
and they don't have a car or are too ill to drive.
The program provides volunteer drivers to trans-
port cancer patients to and from these life-saving
cancer treatments. Call toll-free 800-227-2345 to
request a ride or train as a voluteer-Live Oak/Lake
City/Dowling Park.
Look Good, Feel Better a free, community-
based program that teaches beauty techniques to
female cancer patients currently in chemotherapy
or radiation treatment to help restore their appear-
ance and self-image. This partnership between the
American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry
and Fragrance Association Foundation and the
National Cosmetology Association enables certi-
fied and licensed beauty professionals to help can-
cer patients regain self-confidence during their
treatment. Meets second Monday, 9:30 a.m. in the,
conference room in Shands at Lake Shore hospi-
tal, Lake City. Continental breakfast provided
courtesy of Shands. Call toll-free to reserve free
make-up kits 800-227-2345.
Reach to Recovery connects breast cancer pa-
tients with trained breast cancer survivors. Breast
cancer survivors provide free one-on-one support
and information to help cope with their breast can--
cer experience. Gift bag included. Request a visi-
tor by calling toll-free 800-227-2345-Lake
City/Live Oak.
Man to Man provides men with prostate can-
cer a comfortable, community-based setting for
discussion, education and support. The program
provides men with free support on individual and
group levels, and offers participants the opportu-
nity 1to educate their communities and advocate
for prostate cancer issues. Meets second Tuesday,
7 p.m., classroom at Lake City Medical Center.
Refreshments provided by LCMC. Info: Bill
Mann 386-758-7681. Meets second Thursday, 7
p.m., Copeland Community Center, Advent Chris-
tian Village, bowling Park. Info: Albert Apple-
white, 386-658-3085.
Angel F6od Ministry Love INC of Suwan-
nee County Anyone may purchase a package of
food for $32. Also, one or more specials will be
available for an additional charge, only with the
purchase of a regular box. You can purchase with
Food Stamps (EBT) or by cash or check. Regular
box: $32. Specials vary'each month. Please bring
a box (Banana box size) for packing your food in
on the day of pickup. Pay first of month, food de-
livered end of month. Info: 386-364-4673.
Boys and Girls Clubs Car Campaign in Flori-
da Boys & Girls Clubs in Florida are asking
people with unwanted cars to remember them.
Scrap metal prices have risen sharply and they
will accept most any car with no restrictions. Do-
nations require titles. All a donor needs to do is
call toll-free 800-246-0493 at any time and
arrangements will be made to pick up the vehicle
in just a few days. Cars will be picked up any-
where in Florida, usually with in a week and are
sold at auction. Funds obtained by the sales go di-
rectly to help Florida clubs.
Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County
Health Department; every Tuesday; 6-8 p.m.; Info
or to register: Coleen Cody, 386-362-2708, ext.
218.
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee
(CHES) home school support group; weekly
park days; informal meetings; fellowship for par-
ents and kids; Info: ches3inl @yahoo.com or Tam-
my, 386-362-6939.
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free
food and clothing give-away, second Saturday, 11
a.m.-l p.m., at John H. Hale Community Park &
Recreation Center, 215 NE Duval St., Live Oak;
Info: Audrey Sharpe,. 386-364-4560.
Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc. typ-
ical performances include jazz, swing, and often
Broadway performers. Reciprocity Program:
North Florida Community College and North
Florida Community College. Info and/or tickets:
Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101; Joan Radford,
386-364-4923.
Dairy Queen Benefit Night Dairy Queen of
Live Oak will host Dairy Queen Benefit Night the
second Tuesday of every month from 6-8 p.m. to
help-buy books for Suwannee Middle School.
Department of Children and Families (DCF)
- DCF service center, 501 Demorest St., Live Oak;
public assistance recipients get help in completing
voter registration applications; Info: 386-362-
1483.
Disaster Action Team Volunteers Needed -
The American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley
needs volunteers for its Disaster Action Team.
Info: 386-752-0650.
The Story of Dowling Park Advent Christian
Village (ACV) at Dowling Park; speaking engage-
ment or a tour for your organization, club or
church; ACV representatives available; free
videotape; Info: 386-658-5110, toll-free 800-714-
3134, e-mail ccarter@acvillage.net; www.acvil-
lage.net.
Experience Works a national nonprofit orga-
nization, (formerly Green Thumb) provides train-
ing and employment services to older workers -
over'55 and with a limited income in Suwannee
County through the Senior Community Service
Employment Program (SCSEP); minimum wage
- 20 hours per week. Info: Lake City One Stop,
386-755-9026, ext. 3129 for Loretta or ext. 3134
for Ronald; www.experienceworks.org.
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA)
Breakfast fourth Saturday; breakfast served
from 9-11 a.m.; at the EAA Chapter Building at
the Suwannee County Airport; eggs, sausage, pan-
cakes, toast, coffee, fruit and juice for $4.50; the
EAA Chapter sponsors two students from
NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh,
Wis.
Figure drawing classes with live model by
John Rice Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m., local
artist and gallery owner offers figure drawing
classes with a live model; at Suwannee High
School, $5 per class-to pay the model; anyone
high school age or older is welcome to attend;
bring your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066.
Florida Museum of Natural History in
Gainesville Florida's state natural history muse-
um, near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street
and Hull Road, University of Florida Cultural
Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Satur-
day and 1-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Thanksgiving
and Christmas; The Butterfly Rainforest is a per-
manent exhibit and includes nectar flowers and or-
chids from around the World to support hundreds
of live butterflies. Pre-school and home school
programs offered. Info: 352-846-2000,
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Food free to anyone in need Alapaha River
Band of Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit organization,
will give away free food to anyone in need first
and third Fridays, from noon-3 p.m. at Free Food
Service Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings.
Info: Chief Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-
938-3609, or http://www.alapahariverband-
ofcherokeeinc.org.
Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of
Catholic Charities of Lake City whose purpose is
to distribute food to 14 member agencies for fur-
ther distribution in Columbia, Suwannee, Hamil-
ton and Union counties to help eliminate hunger.
Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton
at 386-755-5683.
WWW.FREECYCLE Recycle with
www.freecycle.org; The Freecycle NetworkTM is
made up of many individual groups across the
globe to "recycle" and keep out of landfills. It's a
grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of
people who are giving (and getting) items for free
in their own homes. Membership is free. To sign
up, find your community Live Oak Suwannee
County at the Web site www.freecycle.org.
When you want to find a new home for something
you simply send an email offering it to members
of the Live Oak Suwannee County Freecy-
cle group. Or, maybe you're looking to acquire
something yourself. Simply post a request for the
item and you might just get it. Non-profit organi-
zations are also welcome to join too! For more in-
formation, log onto www.freecycle.org.
Friends of Suwannee River State Park sec-
ond Tuesday, 10 a.m., board meeting; Suwannee
River State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak; Last
birding walk for 2008 will be held Saturday, Oct.
25; meet at park 8 a.m.; bring water, binoculars
and favorite bird ID book; wear comfortable shoes
or boots. Park entrance fees apply. Info: Member-
ship Chair Walter Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354,
wbs @ surfbest.net or 386-362-2746, fosrsp @ surf-
best.net.
GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technical
Center; mandatory registration session before test;
Info: Lynn Lee, 386-364-2782; age waivers,
Karen Williams, 386-384-2763, counselor.
Grandparents raising children offered free
services Free services, to grandparents 60 or or-
der raising a grandchild under 18. Adventure
Camp weekend camps for children, ages 9-12
held at Camp Suwannee, Dowling Park. Children
enjoy crafts, games, swimming, canoeing and
campfires. Consultation services with licensed
counselor with over 30 years experience working
with families and children answers for questions
about raising grandchildren; crisis intervention;
understanding stress, depression and anxiety. Ed-
ucation/training periodic workshops focusing on
parenting skills, understanding the effects of
abuse or neglect on children, how to influence you
grandchildren positively without straining the re-
lationship. Free services provided by Advent
Christian Village and partially funded by Elder
Options and the Area Agency on Aging. Info: Dr.
Rob Crankshaw, 386-658-5118.
Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley -
Helping Hands Volunteer Orientation first
Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.; or, third Tuesday, 5-6:30
p.m.; at Hospice of the Suwannee Valley, 618 SW
Florida Gateway Drive, Lake City; Info: Carolyn
Long, 386-752-9191,
High Springs Farmers' Market Downtown
Historic High Springs Thursdays, 2-6 p.m., rain
or shine; available are fruits and vegetables as
well as locally produced products; sponsored by
the City of High Springs; behind City Hall on NW
Second Street; booth space available for block
parties and special events; Special events are
scheduled for some Saturdays. Info: 386-454-
3950, 386-454-3729 fax, sharon@yeago.net or
visit www.city.highsprings.com.
Jasper Woman's Club The clubhouse of the
Jasper Woman's Club, a 2,400-square-foot
hall/kitchen, fully decorated for the holidays, is
available for parties, reunions, meetings and other
social events. The rental fee benefits the building
fund. Info/reservations: Gloria Wilkinson, 386-
792-1811.
Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214,
"Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active
Duty" can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's of-
fice, Lafayette County Courthouse, Mayo.
Lake Butler Singles ,Club Saturdays, 7 p.m.,
at Lake Butler Community Club; covered dish
dinner 7-8 p.m., dancing 8 -11 p.m.; no smoking
and no alcoholic beverages ate allowed; member-
ship fees required; Info: Mildred Johns, 386-758-
8223, or Margie Paulk, 386-294-3128.
LillyAnswers Program Available to Floridi-
ans 65 and older, who are enrolled in Medicare,
have an annual income below 200 percent of the
federal poverty level and have no other drug cov-
erage. Info: www.lillyanswers.com, toll-free 877-
RX-LILLY.
Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2008-09 -
will present a variety oK performances thru Feb.
13, 2009. Season or individual tickets are avail-
able at Live Oak Chamber of Commerce, The Mu-
sic Center in Live Oak or at Advent Christian Vil-
lage cashier's office, Dowling Park. Individual
event tickets also available at the door. Info/tick-
ets: Dick Grillo, 386-658-5557.
Love INC of Suwannee County A non-profit
Christian group; represents local churches; finds
help for valid needs; Info: 386-364-4673, Mon-
day-Friday, 9 a.m.- noon.
Love INC of Suwannee County Angel Food
Ministry Anyone may purchase a package of
food for $32. Also, one or more specials will be
available for an additional charge, only with the
purchase of a regular box. You can purchase with
Food Stamps (EBT) or by cash or check. Regular
box: $32. Specials vary each month. Please bring
a box (Banana box size) for packing your food in
on the day of pickup. Pay first of month, food de-
livered end of month. Info: 386-364-4673.
MDA Assists people-with ALS; help with pur-
chase and repair of wheelchairs; support groups;
expert-led seminars; Info: www.als.mdausa.org.
www.mdausa.org/chat.
Marine Corps League First Tuesday, 7 p.m.,
The Suwannee Valley Detachment of the Marine
Corps Leagu'e of the United States meets at Well-
born Community Center; ladies auxiliary meets at
same time and place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-984-
6755; Janet Morgan, 386-362-2068.
Marriage? Help me! A program presented by
Solid Rock Ministries, Inc. of Jasper; at no charge
to anyone. Helping to apply Christian principles to
our every day living, Florida state certified. Info:
386-792-2603.
Morningside Nature Center Living History
Farm, Gainesville Living History Days; Barn-
yard Buddies; Feed-A-Frog-Fridays; Activities for
pre-school and grades 1-6; Info: 352-334-2170,
www.natureoperations.org.
Narconon Arrowhead Drug addiction can
leave an individual, family and friends feeling
helpless and out of control. Narconon offers free
counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabili-
tation centers nationwide Info: toll-free, 800-468-
6933, www.stopaddiction.com.
North Florida Community College (NFCC)
Community Education classes available for all
ages on campus; also, more than 290 online com-
munity education courses available at
www.ed2go.com/nfcc, keyword Community Edu-
cation. Complete list available online. Info: Suzie
Godfrey, 850-973-9453, godfreys@nfcc.edu.
North Florida PAWS Low-Cost Spay-Neuter
Clinic located in Hamilton County 1.5 miles
from 1-75, Exit 467, Jasper. No income or resi-
dence restrictions. Cats: $30 male neuter; $45 fe-
male spay; Dogs, male neuter: $45 (up to 50
pounds); $55 (51-80 pounds) and $65 (over 80
pounds); Dogs female spay: $55 (up to 50
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pounds); $65 (51-80 pounds; and $75 (over 80
pounds). Written proof of rabies vaccination or
$10. Additional charge if pregnant or in heat
(Minimum $10.) Info/appointment: 386-938-
4092, NorthFloridaPAWS@windstream.net or
www.NorthFloridaPAWS.org.
NFCC tuition fees on-line payment Pay tu-
ition safely and securely the Internet using a Visa
or MasterCard. To pay by cash, personal check,
cashier's check, or money, pay in person at NFCC
or mail a check or money order to 325 NW Turn-,
er Davis Drive, Madison, FL 32340. Info: 850-
973-1610, www.nfcc.edu-type in keyword Fees.
North Florida Workforce Development -
strives to help dislocated workers and other job-
seekers find employment in a prompt manner; of-
fice hours at One-Stop Center in Madison: 850-
973-9675, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday and al-
ternate Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Note: The mobile
unit is scheduled to be in Live Oak at the Lowe's
parking lot on North US 129, every Tuesday from
9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
.Old Time Gospel Memorial Jamboree first
Friday, 6:30 p.m., in Lee Worship Center, 398
Magnolia Drive, Lee; free. Gospel concert; open
iik.e; ,everyone is invited, bring a covered dish
and bring a friend; door prize; free will offering
and 'donations taken to benefit the roof building
fund and expenses of the sing; groups, singers and
pickers, if you want to perform or for more infor-
mation, contact Allen and Brenda McCormick,
850-971-4135. after 6 p.m.
Operation Cleansweep FDACS and FDEP
sponsor Operation Cleansweep to collect and
safely dispose of pesticide$ in Florida; Cost: Free;
Info: toll-free 877-851-5285,
www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/cleansweep-
pesticides/ or local Household Hazardous Waste
program, wvww.earth911.
Parents of ADD and ADHD Children sup-
port group: Info: Lea-Anne Elaine, 386-362-7339.
Pregnancy Crisis Center Two locations: 112
Piedmont St., Live Oak, and 227 SW Columbia
Ave., Lake City are open Wednesday-Friday, 9
a.m.-3 p.m.; offer confidential counseling, free
pregnancy tests, clothes for expectant mothers and.
infants: referrals to pro-life doctors; groups and
churches may sponsor baby showers with dona-
tion of the gifts to the .center; needed: maternity
Tlothes- and hangers; Info: 386-330-2229. 386-
1OQ58 or 1titfree8&006.96-4580., .
Prescription Assistance patients who need
help paying for their prescription .medicines:
should call Partnership for. Prescription Assis-
tance, toll-free 800-477-2669, www.pparx.org
Prescription drugs nationwide free medica-
tion program eligibility based on three qualifi-
cations: doctor must assist in application process,
no prescription drug coverage and earn less than
$2,000 per month: Lawson Healthcare Founda-
tion, a non-profit public benefit, organization;
Info: Executive Director Stephanie Tullis, toll-free
888'390-MEDS (6337). ext.. 205 during normal
business hours or access the Foundation's new
Web site at www.A2ZMedline.com.
Regional Heart Disease and Stroke Preven-
tion Coalition serving Suwannee, Lafayette,
Ham1ilton. Madison. Jefferson and Taylor coun-
ties; meets quarterly; Info: Diana King, 850-342-
0170, ext. 220.
SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of
Elders) Branford statewide program of the
'Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Free unbi-
ased Medicare counseling provided. Trained
SHINE Volunteers offer information and assis-
tance with Medicare, Medicare Prescription Drug
Plans, Medicare supplemental insurance, Medic-
aid programs. and prescription assistance pro-
grams offered by pharmaceutical companies.
They can also provide valuable information about
Medicare to persons soon to turn 65. Call the fol-
lowing number and they will refer you to the shine
- counseling site at Branford Public Library or a
shine counselor will call .you if you cannot visit
this site. Info: Elder Helpline, toll-free 800-262-
2243.
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park The
Suwannee River Bluegrass Association every
Saturday night; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam at the
Pickin' Shed, except during main festival events,
at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak; potluck dinner third Saturday;
Info: 386-364-1683.
Sun Country Jamboree second Saturday of
each month at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park,
US 129 North, Live Oak; Info/tickets/camping
reservations; 386-364-1683, www.musi-
cliveshere.com.
Stephen Foster- State Culture Center State
Park, White Springs First Saturday Coffee-
house and "Art in the Park" first Saturday, 7-
9 p.m., auditorium; open stage night with songs,.
stories, yodeling, music and much more. Coffee
and desserts available for sale. Free admission;
Located on US 41, three miles from 1-75 and nine
miles from 1-10. Enjoy "Art in the Park" from 9
a.m.-5 p.m. in Craft Square. Something for every
member of the family. Info: 386-397-1920, 386-
397-4331, www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephen-
foster/.
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State
Park Ranger Programs, White Springs Satur-
days, October through May. Park rangers present
one-hour programs on local history, Black Semi-
nole history, knot tying, the carillon tower bells,
and more. Info: 386-397-2733.
Suwannee County Historical Museum free
admission, open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Fri-
day, US 129 North, Live Oak. Info: 386-362-
1776.
Suwannee River Regional Library DIona-
tions of greeting cards needed Suwannee Riv-
er Regional Library, 9828 US 129 South, Live
Oak will be the drop-off site for donations of used
all-occasion cards. The cards will be picked up by
Anabelle Burhnam for the purpose of making
bookmarks for the library. Info: 386-362-2317.
Substance abuse prevention Suwannee
County Youth can get involved! Info: Steven L.
Schneitman Jr., Regional Tobacco Prevention Co-
ordinator, Lafayette County Health Department,
P.O. Box 1806, Mayo, FL, 32066, Office: 386-
294-1321, ext. 233, Cell: 386-562-2152,
Steven_Schneitman@doh.state.fl.us; Tony Green-
berg, Suwannee High School, 1314 Pine Ave.,,
Live Oak, FL 32064, 386-364-2639; Hal Chaffee,
Suwannee County Health Department, P.O. Box
6030,, Live Oak,. FL 32064, 386-362-2708, ext.
258, Hal_Chaffee@doh.state.fl.us; and Mary Jor-
dan Taylor, Youth Advocacy Partnership, 200
Marymac St., Live Oak, FL 32064.
Suwannee Valley Builders Association
(SVBA) a non profit organization, is a group of
approximately 80 local citizens dedicated to
building a stronger community, whose members
volunteer their time with active involvement with
associate sponsorships of worthwhile community
activities and associate members ,of the Council
for Progress and Suwannee County Chamber of
Commerce. SVBA donates two academic scholar-
ships each year, donates Christmas gift/food bas-
kets each year and sponsor of the children's play-
house raffle at Christmas. Featured speakers from
local businesses and a catered dinner are the high-
lights of the evening at monthly meetings. The
general public is invited to attend and become
members. Donations of $5 a person are accepted
at the door to help cover catering expenses. For
more info on joining the organization, contact
Ronnie Poole, 386-362-4539.
Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Pickin first Sat-
urday. 7 p.m., Otter Springs Resort Lodge. 6470
.SW. Ihave., Trenton. Jt is. free to..the.publicq in
a nice, air-conditioned building. Info: Cloud Ha-
ley, toll-free 800-990-5410.
Taylor County Jamboree, Perry times and
dates vary for monthly events held at Old Gladys
Morse Elementary School, Perry; live music, mu-
sicians from the area and from the Monticello
Country Jamboree perform; no admission fee;
tickets sold for door prizes support the event;
everyone is welcome; Info: 850-578-2484,.
Volunteer driver safety training instructors
needed AARP Driver Safety instructors needed
in this area, call Anne George, trainer, 386-752-
9061,
Volunteers needed AARP Tax-Aide, the na-
tion's largest free tax-return preparation program,
has a need for volunteers. Volunteer tax coun-
selors are trained in cooperation with the Internal
Revenue Service. Other volunteer roles include.
local, district, communications and technology
coordinators. From Feb. 1 to April 15 each year,
AARP Tax-Aide helps some two million taxpay-
ers file their federal, state and local returns, with
special attention to taxpayers 60-plus. To learn
more about AARP Tax-Aide and volunteering, go
to aarp.org/money/taxaide or call toll-free 888-
687-2277. Local contact: Linda Young, 386-364-
8396.
Volunteers needed The American Cancer So-
ciety's Road to Recovery Program in Suwannee
County is stepping up efforts to recruit both dri-
vers and patients. This vital patient service pro-
gram is in need of volunteers who are willing to
drive patients to and from their cancer appoint-
ments, To volunteer as a driver or to request a ride,
please call this toll-free number and ask to be con-
nected to the Road To Recovery Program in your
local area: 800-ACS-2345 (800-227-2345).
Volunteers needed Disaster Animal Response
Team (DART) is looking for help. Volunteers are
needed to help out with animals during hurricanes
and all natural disasters. DART meets the first
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Companion Animal Hos-
pital, 605 N. Houston Street, Live Oak. Volunteers
are especially needed to help man pet-friendly
shelters right here in Suwannee County. If you'd
like to help out or be put on the list of volunteers,
call 386-208-0072, or come to the monthly meet-
ing. DART helps out with pets, livestock, horses,
birds and all animals during natural disasters.
Volunteers needed Suwannee River Regibnal
Library Branford and Live Oak branches offer
free tutoring to students from kindergarten
through adults, who need help with their reading,
math or learning English. Your help is needed as a
volunteer reading or math (elementary) tutor. It
only requires one or two hours a week, a smile and
some patience. All materials for tutoring are pro-
vided. Info: Lori Rogers,.386-364-3481.
Volunteers needed in Lafayette County -
Lafayette Health Care Center in Mayo is seeking
volunteers to assist with residents in its living fa-
cility. Volunteers offer emotional support and one-
on-one involvement that can truly touch lives. Du-
ties can include helping with activities of daily liv-
ing, sitting with a resident, providing reassurance
or companionship for residents and families and
just being an attentive listener and friend. Info:
Louise Johnson, activities director, 386-294-3300.
Volunteers needed in Columbia, Hamilton,
Lafayette and Suwannee Counties SHINE
(Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders)
Program The Florida Department of Elder Af-
fairs invites you to join the award-winning SHINE
' Program team of volunteers. The program helps
elders make informed decisions about Medicare
and health insurance. Volunteers provide free, un-
biased individual counseling to elders and their
caregivers about Medicare, Medicare Prescription
Drug Plans, discounted or free drug programs, and
related health insurance. They also make educa-
tional presentations to community groups or par-
ticipate in local health fairs, senior fairs and other
outreach events. Comprehensive training is pro-
vided and travel related expenses are reimbursed.
Consider joining SHINE and help improve the
lives of Florida's elders. You will find this unique
volunteer position very stimulating and reward-
ing. Info: toll-free 800-262-2243.
Volunteers needed Florida's Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program needs volunteers to join its
corps of dedicated advocates who protect the
rights of elders residing in nursing homes, assist-
ed living facilities, and adult family care homes.
The program is comprised of 17 .local councils
throughout the state, and each council is seeking
additional volunteers to identify, investigate and
resolve residents' concerns. All interested individ-
uals who care about protecting the health, safety,
welfare and rights of long-term care facility'resi-
dents who often have no one else to advocate for
them are encouraged to call toll-free at 888-831-
0404 or visit the program's Web site at http://om-
budsman.myflorida.com.
Volunteers needed Florida Museum of Natur-
al History in Gainesville conducts volunteer ori-
entations; second Thursdays, from 10:15-11 a.m.
Opportunities include docenting, horticulture, fos-
sil digs and more for adults and students age 12-
17. No experience necessary; training provided;
pre-registration required. Info: 352-846-2000, ext.
21, www.flmnh.ufl.edu/volunteers/, e-mail jcros-
by@flmnh.ufl.edtu.
Volunteers needed Guardian ad Litem, 213
Howard Street East, Live Oak needs volunteers to
provide representation for each and every child
who needs it. Give. the light of hope to a child!
Info: Tammie Williams, 386-364-7720.
Volunteers needed Stitches from the Heart
needs volunteers to knit, crochet or quilt blankets,
little sweaters and hats. for babies in need. These'
items are donated to 570 hospitals all over4the
country. Patterns available. Donated yarn desper-
ately needed for seniors and,children's knitting
programs. Info: Kathy Salvation, toll-free 866-
472-6903, e-mail StitchFromHeart@aol.com, or
www.StitchesFromTheHeart.org.
Voter registration assistance DCF service
center, 501 Demorest St., Live Oak; public assis-
tance recipients get help in completing voter reg-
istration applications; Info: 386-362-1483.
Wanted Volunteer positions open; Surrey
Place Care Center, US 90 East, Live Oak; exten-
sive seven-day-a-week activity program; volun-
teers needed: calling out BINGO or Pokeno, read-
ing to residents who no longer see well or sharing
scriptures, giving wheel chair rides in the court-
yard, helping .with special events or being a
"helper/partner" on outings out of the facility;
goal: to keep residents lives, fulfilled by being
busy and happy; Info: 386-364-5961.
Wanted Lake City VA Medical Center needs
volunteer transportation drivers for veterans com-
ing to the Medical Center and returning home.
Info/to volunteer: call Voluntary Service toll-free
800-308-8387 or 386-755-3016, extension 2135,
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.
The White Springs Folk Club 2007-2008
season features performances by well known
artists at Telford Hotel, River Street, White
Springs. Dinner and lodging are also available,
call 386-397-2000 for reservations. Concert room
opens at 6:30 p.m. A reception, drawing and inter-
mission performance session featuring local/re-
gional performers will follow. Cost: $12.50 per
person at the door, performance and reception.
Info: Club, 386-397-2420 or
mckenziew @ alltel.net.
Wild Adventures Wild Adventures Theme
Park is located at 3766 Old Clyattville Rd., Val-
dosta, Ga., 1-75, Exit 13; Info/schedule of events:
229-219-7080 or www.wild-adventures.com.
World War H Institute on World War II &
the Human Experience, FSU, Tallahassee Do-
nations of World War II documents, photographs,
artifacts, and other wartime memorabilia or mon-
etary contributions or gifts in honor/memory of
someone may be made. Info: 850-644-9033,
ww2@ww2.fsu.edu or Institute on World War II
& the Human Experience, Florida State Universi-
ty, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2200 or visit
www.fsu.edu/~-ww2.
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