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Christmas celebration at

historic Locke Theatre

AChristmas celebration will be presented at the historic Locke Theatre in Jackson Sunday, Dec. 16 at 5 p.m. Featured will be Charles Affholter, Cassie Batley, Brian Jemison, Kim Tooks, "ZAC" (Zaundra and Anthony in Christ) with performances by Ezell's Contemporary Dance Theatre and the Heavenly Angels Praise Team.

Admission is free, however, a love offering will be accepted. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to charity.

Property taxes due Dec. 31

Clarke County Revenue Commissioner Chris Beverly reminds property owners that Dec. 31 is the deadline to pay ad valorem taxes. He points out that paying taxes by mail avoids lines at the courthouse.

All payments by mail received with a postmark on or before Dec. 31 will not be charged late penalties. December 31 is also the deadline for making new applications for homestead exemptions and current use and to file returns for business personal property.

Love Day program at

Inspirational Tabernacle

The Inspirational Tabernacle Church of Jackson invites community churches and choirs to a Love Day program for Min. Jim House on Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Beverly Jackson is pastor.

SWAIA supports CCCNAACP

upcoming banquet

The Southwest Alabama Improvement Association (SWAIA) announces their support of the Clarke County Chapter- National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples (NAACP) seventh annual banquet. This event is Saturday, Dec. 15, 7 p.m. at the Fulton Head Start building in Fulton. Guest speaker will be Elder Jimmy Allen, pastor of the Church of God in Christ in Thomasville. The event is to promote unity, community awareness and diversity.

All are encouraged to attend. The cost of this banquet is $25 per person. For additional information call 251-247-2520 or 251- 387-0357.

Holiday Memorial Tree

offered at AseraCare Hospice

The community is invited to take part in decorating a Holiday Memorial Tree in the office of AseraCare Hospice, at 4115 College Avenue in the Dollar General Shopping Center near Wal-Mart.

Those wishing to participate may bring an ornament with the person's name on it they wish to remember. Paper ornaments will be supplied free of charge for participants to write the name of their loved one, along with a personal message.

The tree, donated by Quincey Baros of Southern Lawn and Garden, will be on display beginning Friday, Nov. 30 through Christmas.

The AseraCare Hospice office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For additional information call 251-246-4113 or 1- 877-208-4113.

Harper Head Start

announces recruitment

Applications are currently being accepted for the Harper Head Start mass recruitment. To apply, supply the following information to the Harper Head Start office between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.: proof of income, birth certification, immunization record, proof of insurance (Medicaid, All Kids or Private) and Social Security cards of all household members.

For additional information call 246-7758.

Narcotics Anonymous meeting

Narcotics Anonymous will be meeting Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 302 E. Church St., Jackson.

Alcoholics Anonymous

meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are conducted in the fellowship hall of Visitation Catholic Church, West Clinton Street in Jackson Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m.

Diabetes Classes

Diabetes classes will be conducted each Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. at the Jackson Medical Center. For additional information contact Rene' Forman, RN BSN, 251- 246-9021.

Heart of Dixie Collectors Club

meets last Monday of month

The Heart of Dixie Collectors Club will meet the last Monday of every month at the Jackson Steakhouse at 7 p.m. in the meeting room. Collectors of all types are welcome in sharing their knowledge and collections.

Some collections may include but are not limited to Indian artifacts, coins, postcards, old paper, books, bottles, advertising memorabilia, etc. For additional information contact Earl Handley at (251) 247-2438.
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