www.JCFLORIDAN.con LOCAL Jackson County Floridan * Friday, August 28, 2009 " 3A Ward is Employee of the Year at Chipola SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Patricia Ward has been named Chipola College's Career Employee of the Year for 2009. Ward has served as a custodian in the col- lege's Physical Plant Department since since 2005. "I really enjoy working here at the college. I like everything about it, especially the stu- dents," Ward said. T "Mrs. Ward is very dependable, honest and hard-working," Ward's supervisor, Edward Mount said. "She's on time and never misses a day. She is very courteous to the students, staff I, "- and faculty. She tries to help students whenever . she can, helping them to find their way around a campus. She's just an all-around outstanding \ employee." Ward is a member of Chipola's chapter of Florida Association of Community Colleges and the Chipola's Career Employees Association. Ward has five children, 19 grandchildren and' five great-grandchildren. She is active in the Ever Increasing Word of Faith Church. The Employee of the Year award recognizes the exceptional work of Chipola's career service employees. Candidates are nominated by fellow employees for exhibiting courtesy, motivation and professionalism. Annual winners receive a $1,000 bonus, reserved parking for a year, a one-year membership in FACC, and a .$100 gift certificate from the college Book Store. Patricia Ward, center, accepts the Chipola College Career Employee of the Year award from Chipola president Dr. Gene Prough, left, and college board member Gina Stuart. - Contributed photo Florida livestock markets at a glance SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN For the week ending Aug.27, at the Florida Livestock Auctions receipts totaled 10,841, compared to 11,177 last week, and 10,402 a year ago. According to the Florida Federal-State Livestock Market News Service, compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls were unevenly steady; feeder steers and heifers were steady to 2.00 higher. Feeder steers: Medium and large frame, No. 1-2 200-300 Ibs. 116.00-147.50 300-400 lbs. 103.00-130.00 400-500 lbs. 86.00-113.00 Feeder heifers: Medium and large frame, No. 1-2 200-300 lbs. 90.00-115.00 300-400 lbs. 85.00-108.00 400-500 lbs. 79.00- 92.00 Slaughter cows: Lean: 750-1200 lbs. 85-90 percent 38.00-43.00 Slaughter bulls: Yield grade No. 1-2 1000-2100 lbs. 52.00-58.50 Art of. 'Noreen & Claire' on display in Blountstown SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Artists have diverse styles, unique to their inter- pretation of the world around them. Seldom do two artists come together to produce pieces of art. This is exactly what has blos- somed from Nancy Zurenda and Arina Gitana Layton's creative collaboration. The inspiration for the project came about, Layton said, at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement. Zurenda's charcoal draw- ing of the Bailey Cabin caught Layton's eye, and she requested a print of the drawing. She also asked if she could add "some of my watercolor flowers, and maybe a clothes line and other stuff?" The result was an intriguing blend of two artists' styles, and the birth of "Noreen & Claire." The Blountstown Public Library will present the first "Noreen & Claire" art exhibit Sept. 8 through Oct. 30. The two artists say the collection will eventually. grow to include stories of the past, coupled with art' works that will reflect their shared love of history and art. Anna Layton lives in Calhoun and Nancy Zurenda resides in Jackson, County. "Noreen & Claire" runs Sept. 8 through Oct. 30. *There is no cost, and the public is welcome to view the exhibit during Blountstown Public Library hours. Call 674-5200 for information. MHS grad awarded scholarship SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN Each year the Optimist Club of Jackson County award a scholarship to a deserving student in the area. This year the recipient was Ryan Neal, a graduate of Marianna High School. He earned a Florida Bright Futures Scholarship and worked with Dr. Goff while going to Marianna High School and Chipola. He has also gone on mission trips to West Virginia and Mississippi with his church, the Alford Baptist Church. Ryan plans on getting an A.A. degree at Chipola College, then going on to an R.N. and a B.S.N. in busi- ness and hospital adminis- tration. About two years ago, after his mother Mary Neal had become ill, Ryan spent time with her at the hospital. He says this experience was what inspired him to go into the medical field. 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