I "DAt.- T-.rE E J F Homeless Kylie---- Continued From Page 1A Park events in addition to many other venues across the state. As Captain of the USO Florida girls, Williams en- tertains troops at military . bases and makes other ap- pearances. The former Miss FSU at- tends FSU where she is ma- joring in marketing, "just in Weather FORECAST Thursday, Sept. 21 - Sunny . 860/620 0% chance for rain Friday, Sept. 22 Partly Cloudy 900/650 900/650 20% chance for rain Saturday, Sept. 23 Mostly Sunny 940/67. 20% chance for rain Sunday, Sept. 24 Scattered Thunderstorms *' ' 930/690 40%c('ance for rain Monday, Sept. 25 Isolated Thunderstorms 900/650 " 30%chance for rain Tuesday, Sept. 26 ) Sunny - 900/65. Wednesday, Sept. 27 Partly Cloudy 90c/65 for Up ;' rile iiM nuit;: ve' ilih r t In ifi .,- J* l H . Sponeorea b, 6 6-b Lake Blvd. Lake Park. GA 31636 , Lake Park Finance 229-559-0008 2861 3-F 1-:IA: F case" she doesn't make a career in country music. Meanwhile, she's finishing up her college career as an FSU senior planning to graduate in 2007. Williams said she's put her music ca- reer on hold to finish col- lege and pursue pageants. "I've got one more year of pageants and then I'm headed to Nashville," she said emphatically. Chosen to serve as Miss Florida for the coming year was Miss Miami Allison Family Continued From Page 1A school. They are more emotionally content and have positive peer rela- tionships. They have bet- ter eating habits and are less likely to have thoughts of suicide. They are less likely to try mari- :"i Kreiger. First runner-up was Miss University of Central Florida Megan Clementi. Also in the top five were Williams, Miss Southwest Florida Lisa Van Alstine and Miss Home- stead Danielle Mortimer. Williams is planning to en- ter other pageants over the next year. Williams is the daughter of Charles and Barbara Williams of Jasper, and the granddaughter of John and Jane Deas of Lake City. juana or have friends who use marijuana. The Hamilton County Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Coalition urges everyone to celebrate Fam- ily Day on Monday, Sept. 25. For more information, call Grace McDonald at 792-9388 or 938-4911. GOOD NEWS: Jeff "Bug Eye" Parker an- ounces the results of the 2006-2007 PCS United Way of Suwan-. nee Valley campaign -- $139,359.22 was raised at PCS Phos- phate, of White Springs. The Novem- ber 8 United Way cam- p paign report luncheon will be held at the PCS Conference Center. A Photo by Rob Wolfe On Nov. 7. vote 1PJ Jackson for School Board Member for District 1 I f//itnk Bell'ille antd Jh'nuwings Jfor their vote on Sept. 5. and I ask for 1you S.......... Vote Oil" - 1 S' .,, bU 1 ^ /l l[ // /i / S God bless vou_ all I I Pad Polad P 11ll": l--' l.= l .1' h I''l" 1".'. a approved by FPhill.p Is .: ':'. : ':":' .I B:'r.j S I1 DisliriclI I (NP) ia.12:38RF Continued From Page 1A ily members; referrals for0 employment and / or train- ing opportunities; and as- sistance in overcoming bar- riers to employment, such as help in obtaining copies of birth certificates or Flori- da identification cards, needed for even day labor employment. United Way of Suwannee Valley will receive $3,488 toward the cost of the HUD-required Homeless Management Information System. A three-year HUD grant has enabled United Way of Suwannee Valley to purchase the hardware for participating agencies to utilize the HMIS system. United Way provides local community support in populating the database and assisting with agency implementation questions or issues. United Way of Suwannee C0 M eur0.4 a). Valley will also receive $1,823 for the annual home- less point-in-time survey, which is another require- ment of homeless coalitions to obtain the data for HUD and state homeless assis- tance grants. 2005 was the first year for which funding was available to enhance the delivery of the annual homeless point-in-time sur- vey. These funds enabled United Way of Suwannee Valley to facilitate the sur- vey among the homeless service provider agencies and limited street count conducted by volunteers from the coalition agencies. Goodie bags provided to survey participants facili- tated the process while pro- viding those who are homeless vital items, such as first aid supplies, insect repellent and sun screen. United Way of Suwannee Valley serves as the lead agency for the Homeless Services Network of Suwannee Valley, which serves the counties of Hamilton, Columbia, Suwannee, and Lafayette. The network includes agencies and individuals interested in the services available to those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness. United Way of Suwannee Valley is a community impact and fundraising organization which, utilizing volunteers on all levels, identifies un- met community needs and seeks to alleviate those needs through United Way of Suwannee Valley initia- tives and the funding of 22 affiliated health and human service agencies. Agencies or individuals interested in participating in the Homeless Services Network of Suwannee Val- ley are encouraged to con- tact United Way of Suwan- nee Valley at 386-752-5604. -e-B,--- a ,, 'w - S . PA.CESETTERS: Getting the United Way of Suwannee Valley (UWSV) 2006-2007 campaign off to a strong start are the United Way Pacesetters. These are companies that set the pace of the campaign, completing their com- pany's employee deduction campaign early, so results are included in the campaign kick-off amount., PCS Phos- phate, ..of White Springs conducts a pacesetter campaign each year and is UWSV's largest Pacesetter. Jeff "Bug Eye" Parker and the PCS Phosphate campaign team an- nounced the results of the PCS campaign. $139,359.22 was raised and more is coming in from the caring em- ployees and generous support of PCS. $185,709 toward the total 2006-2007 campaign contributions and pledges was booked as of the kick-off fair held at Lake City Com- munity College on Thursday, Sept. 14. Photo by Rob Wolfe We'll gladly stop sending you a bill... The EZ Pay plan automatically. deducts \)our paN ment from N our debit or credit card account. No more trips to our office and one less bill to , sort through. EZ Pay makes it easier to rene\ \ our subscription and ensures consistency in youLir ne\ paper deliv ern ! 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