PAGE 2B THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL CHE's annual Fall Festival Submitted CHE hosted their annual Fall Festival on Friday, October 13, 2009. It was a huge success! Below are some scenes from the event. I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 Crenshaw: Air Force Approves Jacksonville International Airport as Basing Candidate for F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Jet Mrs. Kathy Smith's sixth grade class brought in the most drinks for CHE's Fall Festival. Way to go 6th grade! - Photos submitted Students enjoy throwing hoops during the festival "Lady Trojans" Score First Victory of Season Submitted Courtney Jackson and Delihah Frias. Moving u The Hamilton County Lady Trojan Soccer team from the JV team to help out because of injuries wa celebrated their first victory of the season with a 4-1 Daveana Melvin and Shonterria Lee. They did a victory over Newberry. Megan Snipes recorded a outstanding job of filling in! "hat-trick" with 3 goals in the game and Blake Coach Chris Byrd was pleased with the effort ar Daniels (Goalie) kept the opposing team at bay with was glad for his team to get a win. He stated "W 11 saves. have only had 1 full practice with the entire team b The scoring began when a Newberry player fore our first game because 7 of our girls also played tripped left wing Madihah Tomoney and the referee volleyball and their season runs into ours. We a awarded Hamilton a direct free kick from 30 yards basically just now getting our soccer legs and we a out from the goal. Megan Snipes took the direct off to a slow start." kick toward the far post and beat the Newberry The Lady Trojans are 1-3 with losses to PK Yong goalie just inside of the post in the 18 minute mark. Suwannee and district foe Maclay. Assistant Coad Hamilton added another goalie 11 minutes later as Candido Perez stated, "We have a good team and v Sherrie Campbell took control of the ball at midfield are working hard to finish strong at the district pla and passed the ball to a streaking Snipes up the mid- offs". The Lady Trojans are a young team aft dle of the field where she made a shot to the upper graduating 7 seniors last year. "We will be alright right corner of the goal. Newberry would answer and I expect this team to make it past district ar right before half time when the Hamilton defenders play at regionals" stated Coach Byrd. He added were trying to clear the ball and the ball bounced to that he would like to invite everyone out to see tl the feet of a Newberry player at the 16 yard line. girls and what they can do. Even if you do n The Newberry player took the shot as Goalkeeper know the game of soccer, it is a great game to wat( Blake Daniels slipped on the play and the ball went in person. So please come out and support yoi into the right side of the net. "Lady Trojans". In the second half, Newberry began working the off sides trap and caught off sides Hamilton 6 times | u including several breakaway opportunities. But the N eed Your H igh Lady Trojans stayed persistent in their offensive set. School Diplo a At the 58th minute of the game, Newberry again Oc Iplom fouled a Hamilton player and created another direct kick set-up from the 50 yard line. Crystal Perez took Attend Hamil ton County the kick and cleared the Newberry defensive line as Snipes timed her run perfectly and kneed the ball School District's FREE over the goalkeepers head for a 3-1 lead. Newberry stepped up the pressure and tried unsuccessfully to ABE and GED Prep beat our defenders Brooke Ross, Bria Davis, Libby Young and Crystal Perez. Mikayla Byrd finished CoUrses out the scoring when she took a pass from Libby Young and dribbled the ball toward the goal. She Adults who have not received a high school took a right footed shot that was partially blocked by diploma may register and enroll at the class a defender but got past the goalie. The ball rolled site in Jasper at the JREL Complex, Building 1, slowly toward the goal as a defender attempted to Room 8. This is your ISecond Chancei to earn kick the ball out but it went into the net. Other out- a high school diploma. standing play was giving by Angelica Galleagos, Class Registration: Every Wednesday at up as an nd Ve e- ed re re ,e, ch e y- er ht nd ed he ot ch iur 1:30 p.m. 1. Need a copy of your Social Security card. 2. Students, ages 16-17, must provide a copy of their withdrawal form from the last school attended. 3. Registration, including Locator Test will take 1 hour. TABE Class Entrance Test: Every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. 1. Only for adults without a high school diploma. 2. Must have completed registration. 3. Test takes approximately 3 hours and will start promptly at 1:30 p.m. Call Rex Mitchell (792-6571) or Evelyn Davis (792-6529) for enrollment details. 1zac5 &.7 O ^07at, E7 'oa Letting Go Into Body, Breath & Heart Christopher Baxter, ERYT500 Saturday, November 21 9 a.m. 4 p.m. $75 (2 sessions) $40 (1 session) $7 (lunch) at Suwaomee River Yoga 16548 Spring St., White Springs 386-208-3966 dottie 1 @ windstream.net Suitable for all levels Qualifiedsfor Yoga Alliance CEU's 561834-F WASHINGTON, DC -- - On October 29, Con- gressman Ander Cren- shaw announced that the Air Force has select- ed the Jacksonville Inter- national Airport as one of two basing candidates for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Jet. Upon learn- ing that Jacksonville and Burlington, Vermont have been chosen as bas- ing candidates, Cren- shaw issued the follow- ing statement: "The Air Force began this analysis with over 205 possible locations. While there are many steps left before a final choice is made, this an- nouncement is welcome news. Moreover, it demonstrates the hard work done to prevent encroachment of our air- space and ensure our bases have modern facil- ities and state of art equipment," said Cren- shaw. "As the basing process moves forward, I focus on ensuring that all criteria are met and Jacksonville has the best opportunity to bed down as many F-35 air- craft as possible. I am proud to have been able to assist in this effort as a member of the House Appropriations Subcom- mittee on Military Con- struction and Veterans Affairs and look forward to working with local, state and Florida Air Na- tional Guard officials and my Congressional colleagues." Jacksonville will un- dergo an environmental impact analysis and site assessment before any fi- nal decision. The Air Force expects to an- nounce its preferred lo- cations in late spring of 2010. Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration Program Accepting Applications from Landowners Submitted TALLAHASSEE Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Com- missioner Charles H. Bronson announced to- day that the depart- ment s Division of Forestry is offering the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration Landowner Incentive Program to eli- gible non-industrial pri- vate forest landowners. The sign-up period will run through November 20, 2009. The goal of the program is to increase the acreage of healthy Lon- gleaf pine ecosystems in Florida by helping non- industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners to make the long term in- vestment required to es- tablish and maintain this valuable ecosystem. Longleaf pine forests once covered a vast range from Texas to Virginia, but have been reduced to less than four percent of historical area due to con- version to other land uses and forest types. Lon- gleaf pine forests are highly valued for their re- sistance to damage by in- sects, diseases, wildfire, and storms, and for their yield of high quality wood products, biologi- cal diversity, and scenic beauty. Research sug- gests that longleaf pine forests may be highly adaptive to anticipated effects of climate change, as well as being capable of sequestering more car- bon than alternative for- est types. Under this program, the Florida Division of Forestry is putting Amer- icans to work restoring these valuable forests. This work is helping to restore a great American ecosystem while creating jobs for contractors and laborers involved in tree planting and forest im- provement work, nurs- ery workers, conserva- tion planners and coordi- nators. The program offers in- centive payments for completion of timber stand improvement, in- vasive species control, prescribed burning, planting longleaf pine, native plant understory establishment, and me- chanical underbrush treatments. The pro- gram is offered for NIPF lands in Florida counties located within the histor- ical natural range of Lon- gleaf Pine. Qualified landowners may apply for up to four approved practices per year. The minimum tract size re- quirement is 10 acres and funding requests may not exceed $10,000. Application forms and more information on pro- gram requirements and procedures can be ob- tained from a local Divi- sion of Forestry office or visit www.fl-dof.com to obtain application mate- rials and contact informa- tion for county forester offices. The Hamilton County Forester is Greg Staten and he can be reached at 386-792-1269. All qualifying applica- tions received during the sign-up period will be evaluated and ranked for funding approval. The program is supported through a grant from the USDA Forest Service and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. I aprCASSFIDS NOTICE OF INTENDED EMPLOYMENT AND REQUEST FOR RESUMES The Hamilton County Building Department gives notice of intent to employ a person for the position of Staff Assistant for Building, Land Use, and SHIP. Staff Assistant performs clerical, secretarial and staff assistant duties, which does include the operation of PC Keyboard. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Building Official. Key Duties: Issue building permits, answer phones, schedule inspections, customer service, update files, process mail, maintain office supplies, data management, zoning maps, Land Use regulations, reports for SHIP, and proved information regarding the service and operation of the Building Department Land Use and Ship. Must be able to Multi-Task. Job Requirements: High School Diploma, computer experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, current and valid Class E, Florida drivers license (regular operator's license) with good driving record. Applications/resumes may be submitted to the Hamilton County Building Official, 204 NE, First Street, Jasper, Florida, for consideration all resumes must be received at the Building Department prior to 5:00 pm on the 25th of November, 2009. Hamilton County is a Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer. Veteran's preference will apply, in accordance with Section 295.07, Florida Statues. 560128b 560128bgv