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Oakley Carani celebrated her second birthday on Wednesday, July 12, 2006. She, along with her friends at Ms. Barbara's enjoyed this special day with cupcakes and ice cream. More ... Mark Porter and Becky LeRoy of Augusta, Georgia, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Raymond Marcel, born May 9, 2006 at 4:45 p.m. at the University Hospital in Augusta. He weighed eight pounds, one-half ounce and was twenty and one-half inches long. More ... The Humane Society of McCormick County sponsored a free lecture at the library on July 13th at 3 p.m. The lecture was the first in what HSMC hopes to be a series of interesting topics that will be offered free to the public. More ... Solomon Pool Church will have Family and Friends Day on Sun., July 30 at 3 p.m. Guest speaker will be Bishop Jessie L. Warren of Ashville, N.C. Everyone is invited. Peggy W. Zellars is pastor. More ... Kayson Erin Bentley, daughter of Matt and Amberly Bentley, celebrated her fifth birthday and Lucy Olivia Dawkins, daughter of Jeremy and Ginger Dawkins, celebrated her sixth birthday with a joint party on June 25, 2006 at Elijah Clark State Park. More ... Three local 4-H'ers, Kitty Ball, Ebony Cullars and Sarah Fonseca, were among 697 delegates from across the state that attended the Georgia Senior 4-H Council in June. More ... Aubrey Dean Flanigan turned one year old on June 23, 2006. He celebrated his birthday with his parents, John David and Renee, his big sister, Jewel Love, family and friends on two separate occasions. More ... The 2nd Annual Watermelon Waddle Fun Run/Walk will be held on Sat., Aug. 12 starting at the historic Thomson Depot, 111 Railroad Street and will traverse the beautiful Thomson historic district all the way to Hickory Hill, the restored mansion of Senator Thomas E. Watson, and then return to the Depo More ... It was the big red building on the hill. It was old, often too cold and damp, more often too hot. The desks were the old timey type, the kind with the lift-up tops, and they were covered with the ink from a hundred pens, memorializing as many names and romances. The radiators banged and rattled and More ... With temperatures dancing around the 100-degree mark, one of the most comfortable places in Lincoln More ... |
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