www.greenepublishin. cor Friday, February 19, 2010 Atounb mabion County Madison Enterprise-Recorder 5 Kiwanis President Oliver Bradley presents a check to Faye Browning to es- tablish the Pat Cantey Memorial Scholarship. Kiwanis Club Establishes Pat Cantey Memorial Scholarship Oliver Bradley, pres- ident of the Kiwanis Club of Madison, pre- sented a $3,000 scholar- ship check to Faye Browning, president of the Madison County Foundation for Excel- lence in Education, at a recent club meeting. The family and friends of Pat Cantey, in a joint effort with his Kiwanis family estab- lished the Pat Cantey Scholarship to honor CD. And Ann Agner To Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary All family and friends are invited to come and celebrate with the happy couple on Saturday, February 20, 2010, from 2 to 5 ini If You Bull his memory. Pat died suddenly in the fall of 2009. The Pat Cantey Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a stu- dent selected through the Take Stock in Chil- dren Program of the Madison County Foun- dation. This program will assure that the stu- dent receives guidance, mentoring and support as he/she progresses through their educa- tional experience. This partnership will result in a Florida Prepaid Scholarship, which will become a four-year col- lege tuition scholarship for the recipient. Pat Cantey was a charter member of the Kiwanis Club where he served faithfully as President, Secretary, and Chairman of vari- ous committees, and on the Board of Directors for many years. The Ki- wanis have noted how they greatly miss his service, laughter and zest for fun. He was also a charter member of the Madison County Foun- dation for Excellence in Education. Id It, Madison Couni Residents Benefit From Free Tax Preparation What: Promotion of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program (free tax preparation and filing service), which is available to individuals and families with a household income of $56,000 or less. This is an important com- ponent of UWBB's B.E.S.T. Project (Believe, Earn, Save, Thrive), which focuses on proactive and collaborative efforts to meet the needs of working individuals and families utilizing strategies that empower them to achieve long-term finan- cial stability. Who: Trained IRS Volunteers, and VITA Service Clients who may want to share their experience with the free tax-prep-and-filing service. Where: Senior Citizens Council, 486 SW Rutledge St., Madison, FL When: March 14 and April 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Key Events: Promote a free tax service that will help local people keep their hard-earned money by avoiding tax-prep fees Great interview/video/photo opportunities with key tax volunteers, and tax-prep clients who want to tell their story of how the free tax prep/filling will help them and why others should take advantages of this free service Background: The BEST focuses on proactive and collaborative efforts to meet the needs of working individuals and families utilizing strategies that em- power them to achieve long-term financial stability. Key components of the BEST Project are VITA, and Money Smart Free Financial Education D bXciin classes. ,- D Il ,l',l iills, , VITA offers free tax preparation at sites throughout the Big Bend. Volunteers from the Community help pre- pare basic, current year tax returns for eligible 1 taxpayers free of charge. 0 Your Local Paper Has Lots To Offer: Community Events Sports Local News Classifieds Call 973-4141 to start your subscription today! SjoGrand Opening Y February 22 They Will Come .,.Wa qX X% Submitted by Doug having our first league and everything in be- M exican Restaurant Frnr m-nn+inr nn Tnnv,, ,0rr Th trnn r. 'P lr n V i an m "If you build it, they will come". If you know a man 18 years or older who is interested in playing organized base- ball, please continue reading. We have kicked off the 2010 Men's Adult Baseball League season IIImeeLi g uon CInuIary 6u in Madison. We want the local communities to know that there is an op- portunity for men 18 years and older to play baseball in an organized league that is comprised of men from several North Florida counties from St. Johns to Leon HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: * High quality, professional photographs will be made locally and at no charge or obligation. * We, as sponsors, will use and display the photos as a tribute to TOMORROW'S LEADERS...TODAY * As a bonus, you will see finished color photos (photos used in the feature will be in black and white) and have an opportunity to purchase any for your family needs you are not obligated to buy anything. No age limit. "TOMORROW'S LEADERS..." Feature is Soonsored by: GREENE 4 s Publishing, Inc. Wednesday, March 3rd Call 973-4141 To Make Your Appointment Photography by INTERPRESS STUDIOS wLVVeen. I1e nexIAL e-gue. workout will be on Feb- ruary 20 at 1:30 pm at Cantey Field, located in Madison at North Flori- da Community College. This workout will serve to not only work on some basic skills and to get warmed up for the sea- son but to meet other players in your area and to share details about what will be needed for an individual to partici- pate in the league. This will be a league that travels to play on Sun- day afternoons with opening day planned for March 14. With local sponsors' support and just a few good men wanting to play catch again, the Men's Adult Baseball League looks to make this field of dreams something we can all enjoy, on the dia- mond and outside the lines. Local registration is located at www.leagueli- neup.com/northfloridam abl. For more informa- tion, contact us at North- FloridaMABL@gmail.co m or call Greg Vickers at (850)253-5107. Visit www.msbln- ational.com to learn more about the national league. From 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Come and enjoy Sthe Big Fiesta - f with a > JMaWiachi Band 07 SW Pinckney St. Madison (850) 973-2363 or S(229) 425-3367 j L/ III) 4 L/drorro ly