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In observance of Black History Month The Freedom Council will have their 4th Annual Unsung Hero Banquet Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Blakely Civic Center. In addition to presentation of the Unsung Hero awards, "The Fashion Error" (Evolution of a Black Woman) will be presented by the group Making of... More ... Blakely Senior Center 310 Meadowbrook Drive Daily Events Feb. 25 - Rhythm band practice - 10:30-11:30. Lunch: Salisbury steak with onion gravy, garlic potatoes, green beans, wheat roll, fruit mix. Feb. 26 - Physical fitness - 10:15 a.m. - 11 a.m. Crafts - 11 a.m. Lunch: Chicken strips, steamed cabbage, green limas, wheat roll, pears. More ... RECREATION The Blakely-Early County Recreation Department still has space available for the 2008 baseball, softball and tee ball teams. To register or for more information visit www. becrd.com or call 723-3197. More ... PeachCare teams with Shriners Gov. Sonny Perdue joined with Dr. Rhonda Medows, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Health, and representatives from Shriners Hospitals for Children to sign an agreement establishing a partnership that will provide pediatric specialty services for PeachCare for Kids™ members... More ... Heart disease is a risk to all Although it is commonplace to think men are more at risk of heart attacks than women, the truth is that the nation's No. 1 killer doesn't discriminate by gender. "Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both women and men in the United States," said Early County Health Department director... More ... Fungus can be no fun Investigation into a fungus purported to cause some cases of dandruff, eczema and other skin disorders could make treatment easier for millions of people. Research indicates that dandruff can affect up to 90 percent of the population. More ... Calcium scoring at Archbold finds signs of heart disease What you don't know can hurt you, which is why healthcare providers stress the importance of screenings to detect early signs of disease. More ... Standing firm with our kids By Randy Hicks President of the Georgia Family Council That's what I'm talking about! Here we are in February and we may have already found a candidate for mother of the year. More ... |
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