Page B-3, The Tuskegee News, July 20, 2000
notice: All announce-
The 7~skegee News
'of
the announcement is to
a community-based,
program, which builds corn-
through community service
distribution of a monthly
s available
If you eat, you qualify!
can participate in
by paying $19.50 for a
unit, or $29.50 for a premi-
(more meat), and by pledg-
of service to the cem-
Macon County RSVP
sign-up date for
is July 29-Aug. 11 (RSVP
The food will be distributed
26, from 5-7 a.m. at the
Courthouse Annex
(located across from
Feed Store and Alabama
Bank drive~thru window).
please con-
Macon County Retired And
3,
Temporarily Closed
University Cleaners will
July 24 and re-open on July
call Loretta at727-1670 for
program
past, the Y.M.C~. has not
successful with its cheer-
To show our spirit
for the local Tuskegee-
Football League we
cheerleader program.
to do this we are in great
support. We
cheerleaders, cheer-
Coaches, cheerleader mom's
Any good program
tion t~m their community. Let's start
this season with a pledge to support
our children. Let's put our children
first. Let's show our children team
sportsmanship.
To start this program off we are
offering a cheerleader clinic (see
below). This clinic will focus on the
basic fundamentals of cheerleadhlg
such as cheers, chants, dance rou-
tines, stunts, competition and games.
This will be our first step in prepar-
ing our cheerleader for the upcoming
season. This clinic is not mandatory,
your child can still register for cheer-
leader. If your child is interested in
becoming a cheerleader for the fall,
register them today at a cost of $20.
Deadline for registration is Aug. 11.
After the deadline a late fee of $15
will be chargedGo! Fight! Win!
Cheerleader Clinic
During this cheerleader clinic your
child will participate in a lot of fun
activities such as cheer, chants, dance
routines, stunts, competition and
games. Ages 5-15
Date: Saturday, July 29,
Time: 8 a.m.- 4 p.m..
Place: Tuskegee-Macon County
Y.M.CA. (Abbott Park)
Cost: $15 (Deadline for Money
July 26). Sponsored by the Tuskegee-
Macon County YMCA. For more
information contact Ms. Thornton at
334-724-2187 or 334-727-9528E-911
The Macon County E-911 Board
quarterly meeting will be Thursday,
July 20, at 1 p.m. at the Kellogg
Conference Center, Tuskegee
University.
MCBOE Offers Remediation
Coura~ for Exit Exam
Remediation is currently taking
place at Tuskegee Public School for
students who failed portions of the
Alabama High School Graduation
and/or Exit exams in an effort to pre-
pare them for the next test. Students
targeted to receive remediation have
been notified and are encouraged to
attend these sessions. Sessions in
the areas of reading,, language, and
mathematics are held Monday-
Friday from 8 a.m. until ll a.m.
~l~e next tests are scheduled to be
administered: Tuesday, Aug. 1,
Reading (Exit and Graduation
Exams); Wednesday, Aug. 2,
Language (Exit and Graduation
Exams)
Thursday, August 3, Mathematics
(Exit Exam)
Students planning to take the test
on these dates must register with
their school counselor beginning ,July
24, between the hours of 9 am. -2
p.m.
Girl Scouts Membership
Kickoff
"We're All Stars"
The Girl Scouts of Concharty
Cotmcil would like to extend an invi-
tation to community members inter-
ested in becoming part of our grow-
ing team. Please join us on Saturday,
August 5, as we hold our annual
Membership Kick-Off event. This
fun-filled day will take place at the
Fourth Street Baptist Church and
will run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. EDT. The
kickoff is ibr volunteers to get infor-
mation, training and encourage-
ment for the 2000-2001 Girl Scout
program year. Attendees will enjoy
refreshments and door prizes as they
get acquainted with the Concharty
Council staff and share ideas about
what's planned for Girl Scouting in
the new year.
The mission of Girl Scouting is to
inspire girls with the highest !deals of
character, conduct, patriotism, and
service that they may become happy
and resourceful citizens. The
Concharty Council of Girl Scouts pro-
vides the Girl Scout program to girls
in 12 counties in West Georgia and
East Alabama (Barbour, Bullock,
Chattahoochee, Harris, Lee, Macon,
Marion, Muscogee [including Ft.
Benning], Russell, Stewart, Talbot,
and Webster),
During the 1999-2000 year, more
than 4,000 girls and adult volunteers
were involved in Girl Scout Troops
throughout the Concharty Council's
service area, For additional informa-
tion or to register for the 2000-2001
Membership Kickoff, please call the
Concharty Council office at (706) 327-
2646 or (800) 326-8912.
Egyptian Breakfast
Mizraim Ct.#110 Daughters Of Isis
are sponsoring an Egyptian
Breakfast Saturday 9 a.m,, July 29,
at the NCO Nile Club-off Notasulga
Road on Erich Road. Come dressed in
your Egyptian or African Attire, or
just as you are. Prizes will be award:
ed for the Most Authentic Attire.
Door prizes will be given to all. There
will be a fashions show and other
entertainments with live music What
an enjoyable morning we will have;
so please do not miss this treat. There
is $10 donation per person.
Macon County Betterment
Association
Macon County Betterment
Association will hold its monthly
meeting on the fourth Thursday of
every month at 7 p.m. in the Macon
County Courthouse Courtroom on
the second floor. The public is invited
to come.
Teaching, Training, Loving,
and Caring for God's Children
The Bowen Economic Development
Preschool and Daycare is taking
applications for infants (6 weeks and
older) Toddlers and Preschoolers. We
Offer: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks;
Qualified and experienced teachers;
Computer for Preschoolers; 7a.m.-
5:30 p.m. hours; The A Beka Book
Curriculum; We accept Child Care
Resources; We are conveniently
located in Bowen United Methodist
Church at 2701 West Montgomery
Road, Phone: (334)727-2390, Fax.,
(334)727-2391. Director, Rev. Ronald
McCants
Community Bulletin
East Alabama AIDS Outreach pre-
senta Volunteer Training Workshop.
Learn more about HIV/AIDS and
how you can help others. For more
information on volunteering or to
register for training please call 887-
5244 or (800) 799-4967.
Ttmkegee Public Dress Code
A uniform policy for students and
staff at Tuskegee Public School and
staffbegins Aug. 9, the first day of the
2000-2001 school year. The policy was
presented and voted upon by the
executive committee of the Tuskegee
Public School PTA and approved by
the Macon County Board of
Education. The uniform agreed upon
will be: (For boys), long khaki pants,
khaki walking shorts; (for girls),
khaki jumpers, long khaki pants,
khaki skirt, khaki skorts. All will be
worn with red or white golf (long or
short sleeve) shirts or t-shirts or
sweat shirts. No logos will be permit-
ted on the shirts.
St. Joseph Catholic School
St, Joseph Catholic School is
aeesptiug registrations for the 2000-
2001 school term. The school, with
pre-kindergarten through grade 8,
serves children from a diversity of
cultures, religious traditions and
national origins. Call the school at
727-0620, for additional information
and to register. Sister Geraldine
O2~Ieara, principal, 7274)620 or 727-
7333.
Macon County DHR
Volunteers Needed
The Macon County Department of
Resources, 402 N. Main Street,
Tuskegee, needs volunteers to give
assistance with the Food Bank,
Clothing Closet, Back-to-School
Project, Thanksgivi]~g Project and
Christmas Project. Also volunteer
drivers and clerical workers are
greatly needed. Providing services to
families and children can be a
rewarding and fulfii:ing endeavor.
Anyone who would t!ke to serve in
any of these areas may call Frank
Andrus at 725-2134 or 725-2100.
Opinion Call-In Show
Every Sunday at 7 p.m. with
Jimmy Johnson on TCN. There is a
special guest every week.
Head Start Slots Available
There are slots available For the
1999-2000 school year at Tuskegee-
Macon County Head Start located at
501 South School Street Tuskegee,
AL 36083. For further information,
please contact the Family and
Community Partnerships
Department at ~334) 724-2116 or
724-2149.
Support Group for Children
and Individuals with
Disabilities
WHERE: St. Mark Missionary
Baptist Church. WHEN: Tuesdays
(4th Tuesday in each month) TIME:
6-7 p.m. Contact person-Ralphenia
Pace (334) 727-4705
AL-A-NON
The location of the Tuskegee Area
AL-A-NON Meetings will be at St.
Andrews Episcopal Church
(Educational Building) Thursdays at
8 p.m. This will continue every week
at the same time and location.
Blood Pressure Screening
Rock of Ages Baptist Church, 3004
County Road, 2~skegee, will conduct
blood pressure screening every sec-
ond and fourth Sunday at 1:45 p.m.
at the church. All are welcome.
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(334) 214~3702
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Tuskegee Repertory Theatre, Inc
Announces Registration
For Ballet & Jazz Dance Classes
(~-, s ~ ue)
For 2000-2001 Stmo~ ( &Ttembrr 5 - May 31)
Registration DEADLINE - AUGUST 21, 2000
Place: The Je~ie CJinmn Arts Centre
201 South Main Street Tmkegee, Alabama
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