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Community Calendar The Clarke County Board of Education will have a special meeting Thursday, (today), Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Items to be discussed include the superintendent's report, bids, academic/athletic complex at Jackson High School and technology-servers. Coffee with Sylvia The Grove Hill Area Chamber of Commerce and the Women's Business Center, Inc. will host a women business and entrepreneurs workshop Thursday, (today), Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. the workshop titled "Coffee with Sylvia" will be conducted by Sylvia Browder and is free to anyone who would like to attend. The discussion for the workshop will be Tipping the Scale of Work - Life Balance in your favor: Five Timely Tips. The workshop will be held at the Helms house next to the Clarke County Museum and reservations are suggested. Contact Sylvia Browder at 251-660-2725; sbrowder@womenbiz.biz or the Chamber of Commerce at 251-275-4188 or grovehillcoc@tds.net for reservations or questions. Free concert in Monroeville The world-famous Chuck Wagon Gang will be appearing in a free benefit concert for Pilots for Christ, Inc., at Nettles Auditorium on the campus of Alabama Southern Community College in Monroeville Friday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Pilots for Christ, Inc. is a Christian non-profit organization based in Monroeville that helps fly needy people who are too ill to travel by any other means. Opening for the concert will be the Foyer Boyz of Tupelo, Miss. and a Monroe County gospel group, Joyful Noize will also perform. For more information contact Bill Crutchfield at 251-575-4774 or Sandra Dunn at Lee Motor Company at 251-575-3200. AIDS Prevention Coalition The Southwest Alabama AIDS Prevention Coalition (formerly called the Area 9 HIV Prevention Group) will have its monthly meeting Friday, Feb. 8 from 11 until noon in the Monroe County Health Department building in Monroeville. The public is invited. For more information contact Maureen Nichols at 251- 275-7108. Child Advocacy dinner set The second annual dinner and auction to benefit the Regional Child Advocacy Center will be held Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Jackson Community House. You may call 251-275-2804 for more information. Clarke Chapter #32 D.A.V. meets at fire station Clarke County Chapter #32 for the D.A.V. have relocated to the fire station in Gosport. Meetings will be every second Saturday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m. Commander Archie Robinson announced. Governor to visit Jackson Gov. Bob Riley will be in Jackson Monday, Feb. 11. Riley will be at City Hall at 11 a.m. for the announcement of a major industrial project in Jackson. The event is expected to be the official announcement of the location of the New Gas Concepts (NGC), Inc., in the city's newly developed industrial park located off J.W. Andrews Highway. "The public is invited to attend to support our city and thank the governor for his support as he makes this significant announcement," Mayor Long said. DHR quarterly meeting set The Clarke County Department of Human Resources quarterly board meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 3:30 p.m. The board is located at 22609 Highway 84 in Grove Hill. Lou I. Boykin is the director. SWAIA meeting set Southwest Alabama Improvement Association (SWAIA) will have its monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at Jackson Steakhouse. The guest speaker will be Pamela P. Foster, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy Director, Institute for Rural Health Services, School of Medicine, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Dr. Foster's presentation is entitled, "Rural Health Issues: Funding, Disparities, Collaborative Practices as Related to Diabetes Care." For further information contact Dr. O.L. Hubert by calling 251-387-0357, (cell) or (office) at 251-247-2520. Chapman family planning meet There will be a planning meeting for the Chapman family reunion at the Jackson Steakhouse Friday, Feb. 22. For more information contact Sandra Robinson at 251-246-7046, 251-769-1025 or Glendine Coleman at 334-636-2646 or 769-2446. Black History Tea Clarke County Voters League located at 717 Depot Road in Jackson will observe its Annual Black History Tea Saturday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. This event will be held at the H.W. Pearce Memorial Park Assembly House at 500 Vanity Park Drive in Jackson. The theme for 2008 is: Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a gift called the Present. Thought for the day: Learn to dream while you are awake. The guest speaker will be Sam Jones, Mayor of Mobile. For more information call Janet James, Program Chairperson at 251- 246-5001. JA's First Annual Horse Trail Ride Jackson Academy's First Annual Horse Trail Ride is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 23. The cost will be $15 per rider or $30 per family. The ride will begin at 10 a.m. and will return around 4 p.m. Each rider will pack his/her own lunch. When you return to camp, entertainment will begin while a supper will be provided. An auction will follow. All activities will end by 8 p.m. No alcohol allowed. The ride will take place at the home of Tony and Ronda Beck located at 12209 Highway 69, Jackson, AL 36545. Take Highway 43 to Highway 69 in the Salitpa area. Look for the 12 mile marker. For those who do not have a horse, a hayride will be available. For more information contact Tony or Ronda Beck, 251-246-5195, Phil or Debbie Lankford, 251-769-4698, Amy Thompson, 251-754- 9622 or Jackson Academy at 251-246-5552. SWAIA upcoming events Southwest Alabama Improvement Association (SWAIA) announces upcoming events. The Clarke County Voters League's Annual African-American History Month Tea is Saturday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at H.W. Pearce Memorial Park Assembly House, 500 Vanity Park Drive in Jackson The guest speaker will be Sam Jones, Mayor of the City of Mobile. the program theme entitled, "Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift Called the Present." The Dravitan Civic Club Inc., African-American History Month event will be held Saturday, Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. at the New Hope #1 Baptist Church in Thomasville where Dr./Rev. James G. Curry is the pastor. The guest speaker will be Rev. Fred D. Taylor, National Director of Field Operations for the The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). The theme for this program is "Together We Stand, Divided We Fall." For more information about the above events contact Dr. O.L. Hubert at 251-387-0357, cell or 251-247-2520, office. Arts council workshop set Grove Hill Arts Council presents its third annual "Turning Art Into Business" Workshop Focus on Photography Friday, March 7 at Grove Hill Town Hall. The schedule of events are as follows: 1 p.m., Do's & Don't's of Grant Writing; Who, What & How to Apply for Grants; and Randy Shoults, ASCA; 2 p.m., How to Publish & Market a Book, University of West Alabama Printing; 3 p.m. Experiences in Publishing a Book, Chip Cooper and others. The workshop is open to the public with limited seating. To register or for more information call Grove Hill Chamber at 251-275-4188 or Terry Norris at 251-275-3816. This event is made possible by the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts. Arts Council photography workshop Grove Hill Arts Council presents Photography Workshop with Chip Cooper Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9 in Grove Hill. On Saturday, March 8 a composition session entitled, "What Makes A Good Photograph?" will be held from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. There will be a lunch break and then a field trip shooting from 1 until 2 p.m. and a discussion to follow from 2 until 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9 will be a critique of the photographs and a wrap up from 1 until 3 p.m. To register call Terry Norris at 251-275-3816. Leave your name and phone number if no answer. Cost of the workshop is $50 and is limited to the first 20 people to register. This event is made possible by the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts.
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