* 'I ^L 1 1-U W, J 2 Copyright basics Copyright laws aren't just for big business. They can protect you whether you're "publishing Aunt Sue's award-winning recipes or 'creating your own Web site. Copyright protects "original works of authorship" includ- ing literary, dramatic and musical works such as nov-. :els, movies, songs and com- puter software. SFind out how to apply, the registration procedures, what forms to use and more with Copyright Basics from the Library of Congress. This booklet costs $1. For your copy, send your name, address and a check or money order for $1 to the 'Federal Citizen Information Center, Dept. 314N, Pueblo, CO 81009. Or call toll-free 888-8 PUEBLO, that's. 888-878- S3256, and ask for Item 314N. Have your credit card handy. SAnd visit www.pueblo.gsa.gov to ,place your order on-line or to Spread or .print out this and hundreds of other FCIC pub- lications for free. GED information bulletin Taking.the GED. Tests can Help you move to the next level-college, technical train- ing, or a better job. The high school credential earned b\ passing the GED Tests is ac- cepted by more than 95 per- cent of U.S. employers, col- leges, .and universities. 'Check out-the "GED Infor- Smation Bulletin" from the American Council on Edu- cation and the Federal Citi- zen Information Center for tips on ,what the-tests in- u and now ro prepare for them. For your free copy, send ,,our name and -address to :the Federal Citizen Informa- .tion Center, Dept. 512 N, 'Pueblo, CO 81009. \. V s i t t http:/ /www.pueblo.gsa.go /v/rc/.shortordergedhtm to place your order on-line. Or call toll-free 888-8 iPUEBLO, that's 888-878- S3256,. and ask for Item 512N. You can also read or print ;this and hundreds of other :FCIC publications for free at `http:/ /www.pueblo.gsa.go Stay safe when disaster strikes '' Tornadoes, hurricanes,. , floods-summer storms can :,be powerful. Do you {'know what to do if a storm causes an electrical *.emergency? Be prepared *with the free brochure, 'Electrical Safety Precau- *tions During Disasters, :from the Consumer Prod- * :uct Safety. Commission ,and the Electrical Safety ,Foundation International.. !Learn what to do if storms cause flooded areas, wet electrical equipment .or 'downed power lines. ' For your free copy, send ;your name and address to 'the Federal Citizen Infor- 2007 Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame nominations open Candidate nominations are being accepted for the 2007 Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame; deadline Fri- day, Sept. 1; Info/applications: 813-628-4551, write: Chairman, Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame Founda- tion, 4508 Oak Fair Boulevard, Suite 290,'Tampa, FL 33610 or www.flaghalloffane.com Today July 19 Regional Hay Field Day Suwannee County livestock owners and hay produc- ers are invited to attend the ninth annual Regional Hay Field Day from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m., Wednesday, July 19 at the University of Florida's North Florida Re- search & Education Center-Suwannee Valley located between Live Oak and White Springs. The program is sponsored by local County Extension Offices in North- east Florida as part of the Northeast Florida Beef & SForage Group of Extension Agents. Continuing Educa- tion Units (CEU's) and Certified Crop Advisor (CCU's) available. Demonstrations of latest hay har- vesting equipment in the afternoon. Registration fee of $5 per person includes lunch and all program materials. The deadline to register is Monday, July 17. Info/regis- tration: 386-362-2771. Today July 19 Office hours with Congressman Boyd's staff in Live Oak and Branford A member of Congressman Allen Boyd's (D-North Florida) staff will be visiting Live Oak and Branford on the third Wednesday of every month so the people of Suwannee County have the opportunity to personal- ly discuss issues concerning them. Congressman Boyd's staff is trained to assist constituents with a vari- ety of issues relating to various federal agencies. It is important to Congressman Boyd that his staff is avail- able for those who are not able to travel to either his Panama City or Tallahassee offices. Office hours with Congressman Boyd's staff this month will be Wednes- day, July 19, from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Live Oak SCity Hall, Live Oak and from 1-2:30 p.m., Town Hall, Council Chambers, Branford. i'Y i :... v .: --. I ..... Is ki . . W.". Alh. : JIM~ nationn Center, Dept.. "639N, Pueblo, CO 81009.. V i s i t "http:/ /www.pueblo.gsa.g ov / rc / shortorderelectri- icalsafety.htm to place ',your order on-line. Or call 'toll-free 888-8 PUEBLO, ,that's 888-878-3256, and :ask. for Item 639N. SYou can also read or Sprint this and hundreds of other FCIC publications {ree at *http:/ /w.ww.pueblo.gsa.g 'ov. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2006 DA EC('2 11 0 SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE ~OAK I -~ oc.r:.I.,,, ~a~i "i~ ~ l(l~cg~u' ~0~.