Friday, XN.' ... nil ... 6, 2009 www.greenepublishing.com amw Enforcement & From page Onc Enterprise-Recorder 5A Happy Birthday IAN! Love Mommy, Jerry, Granddaddy and L Grandmommy SBest Wishes For TheBig2!!!M ow- Calico Arts And Crafts Coming Soon As fall approaches, you can feel the excitement building. On November 14th and 15th, the much an- ticipated Calico Holiday Arts and Crafts Show will once again take place in Moultrie, Ga. Join the fun and fellowship as you leisurely browse over 400 booths, a treasure trove of custom gifts, seasonal de- cor and holiday confections. The rich diversity of our Southern heritage abounds in the crafts of returning favorites and re-in- vents itself in exclusive new offerings from our re- gion. Imagine surprising that special someone with a gift of limited edition jewelry made from vintage "ephemera" by Betsy Carr of Asheville, NC. Or treat yourself to an exceptional piece of hammered silver or pottery cabochon by Hollywood, SC, artisan, Caro- line Sandlin, current president of the Charleston Crafts Guild. Delight in the whimsy of "floral an- gels", with each angel featuring a favorite flower and its own unique tag and story, designed by Chery Miller of Dollightful in Collierville, TN. The timeless art of hand-thrown, kiln-fired pottery from the red clay hills of Louisville, MS, comes to life at the hands of Frank Stewart as he continues a family tradition dating from 1888. His custom collectibles combine both form and function in a beautiful link to our past. This is just a sampling of the one-of-a-kind crafts that will be offered at this year's holiday show. Here is your chance to get all your holiday shop- ping done in short order! Not only will you support the local economy, find exclusive gifts for everyone on your list, save time and money, but you will have fun doing it! Make it a family affair as there is something here for everyone. Gift items include home and gar- den decor, holiday ornaments and seasonal outdoor decorations, gourmet foods and confections, custom clothing and jewelry, toys, pottery, floral arrange- ments, painted glass, tooled leather and woodworking, antiques and so much more. A variety of entertain- ment for both the young and young-at-heart will in- clude visits with Santa and clogging performers from across the Southeast. Each visitor will have a chance to win a piece of handcrafted furniture donated by John Bruce. Site of the show is Spence Field, home of the Sun- belt Ag Expo, located 4 miles southeast of U.S. Hwy 319 on Highway 133 in Moultrie, Georgia. Gates open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5.00 per adult; children 12 and under are free with an adult. Sorry - no pets allowed. For more information, call 229-985- 1968 or e-mail: info@calicocrafts.com. Be sure to visit our web- fts.com, for the latest information. EMS Property cont from Page 1A "Finding a new home for EMS was a priority, but since we're using money from taxpayers, we also have a priority of making sure we're getting the most out of their money. Saving over $150,000 from the first numbers thrown around, and $90,000 less than the motion made earlier in the meeting, was good for the county," Martin explained. The property will require renovations to fit EMS use. Those proposals will follow shortly. Michael Curtis can be reached at michael@greenepublishing.com. Bembry cont from Page 1A Coalition of Florida are: defending the institution of marriage, protecting innocent human life, strength- ening the family, protecting religious freedom, re- turning education to local and parental control, easing the tax burden on families, protecting young people and our communities from the pollution of pornography, punishing criminals and defending victim's rights, protecting our communities from the expansion of gambling and keeping Christians informed about the issues affecting families. Lee Library cont from Page 1A cility on line," said Regional Library Director J.D, "Danny" Hales, Jr. "We appreciate the outstanding support from Nestle Waters and all our donors. To- gether, we will deliver to the people of Lee a first- class library all of us can be proud of." Hales said that, with the check from Nestle Wa- ters, the Lee Public Library is nearly 80 percent of the way toward the original $40,000 goal. The li- brary is expected to open in late January 2010. Weather Station cont from Page 1A work, and play The key mission elements of COOP are: 1. To provide observational meteorological data, usually consisting of daily maximum and minimum temperatures, snowfall, and 24 hour precipitation to- tals, required to define the climate of the United States and to help measure long-term climate changes. 2. To provide observational meteorological data in near real-time to support forecasts, warning and oth- er public service programs of the National Weather Service. Daily data entry began November 1 for this new ob- servation station in Madison. 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