PAGE 5A FRIDY. EPTEBER1.206 USUWNNEEDEMCRATLIV OA Community ~. K I Purlieau and po s it Perloo, pilau or purlieau? No matter how you spell it, the combination of a big pot of chicken and rice and our district-candidates in the thick of campaigning made for a very good Saturday night in Wellborn. Six candidates spoke and each one said our hometown turnout was "The Best" of all the voter education meetings county-wide to this date. It. was heartening f9r them. One candidate's spouse owned up that there are 10 more days to go. Unofficial mayor of Well- born, Pasco Jarvis, uses a ca- noe paddle to stir the pot of chicken and rice on the front porch of the Wellborn Com- Smunity Association (WCA) community building. Well- born Volunteer Fire Depart- ment (WVFD) and WCA combined to put on this.Poli- tics arid Purlieau ' Parrs. WVFD aindWCA workers who made it happen, just like the political candi- dates, were truly heartened at the turnout. Every seat was Fall migration survey in your own back yard!, t .. tention fellow bird watch- :..ers! Thefall migration, bird': count is'being held on Satu-r- day, Sept. 16-you can do this if oou are in Suwannee County- you can count your own back yard! Contact Jack Wilson for de- tails at 386-963-5023, jin- jack@alltel.net, or check the Florida Ornithological Soci- ety's Web site, Swww.fosbirds.org, taken click on "NA.Migration count" for more details. The mission of the North American Migration Count (NAMC) isto: Obtain a "snapshot" of the progress and "shape" of spring and fall migration Obtain information On the abundance ard distribution of each species Initiate ignore participation among birders within a' state and between states Create challenges and- goals among birders while col- lecting useful information Aid, in organization and centralization of date Have fun. Equine microchip clinic at, Jacksonville Equestrian Center Hurricane, season is still here, and horse owners in our area need to know 'about the importance of having perma- nent identification on their horses, and pets, in case they are separated during a disaster. Jacksonville Equestrian Center will conduct an equine mi- crochip clinic Saturday, Sept. 23. Microchips are tiny comput- er chips with ID numbers which can be injected under the animal's skin and cannot be removed or lost. The clinic is sponsored by Habitat for Horses/North Florida Horse Rescue and the Northeast Florida Dressage Association. If you would like further in-' formation, please contact Chris Dunn at 904-626-1990. taken and the almost 100. Li and Beanie Br chicken meat five birds and against the fol him "Where's this rice?" Oth rice a little cru minded them t was right. It w Many cooks aj WELLBOUN HI Pasco Jarvis u stir the pot of ( en pilau) on thi Wellborn Comm 'community bui tity cooking is challenging. Tt Berry ga\e tha casion. the foo God's blessing in the evening we learned that it was Lewis and Mary Berry's 55th wedding anniver- sary today, Saturday, Aug. 26. f Chief Tom Maynard intro- duced each speaker. After speeches and supper, Wayne Brooks explained all the neighborly good works the n WCA accomplishes and some Ison of the methods of raising funds to do them. He invited everyone interested to come out and meet with communi- ty-minded folks.on the second litics Thursday evening meetings. Brooks made the cake auc- guesstimate was tion the most fun of the inda Gaylord evening and the WCA trea- ooks pulled sury got a lovely boost from off the bones of that. Becky Gaylord's panda defended Pasco bear cake earned the highest ks who asked bid. One of our candidates the chicken in predicted that the panda cake ers found the would steal the scene again at nchy. Pasco re- ,a granddaughter's birthday hat the price party Sunday. *as all free! An unexpected serendipity' greed that quan- was to learn that Jack Ga;, lord's birthday S-. \.; was the day before. We had Inet son Ken- .: ny Ga lord earlier, here for the weekend to help \'uth family .c. celebration. Jack was J" ', the prine moverI in :our lo\elo big blue and while sign on US 90 hc. proclaiminr g Wellborn, Home of the Blueberry Festi al. Firsi Saturida, inl Jtule. We \ ere all Slad to be included in J back's continuing birith- da\ celebration and to sing-along, Happ . Birthday, when a cake %with candles OSTS CANDIDATES: appeared at the Politics, ses a canoe paddle to and Purleau parmy on chicken: ard rice (chick- Saturday. Jack was e front porch of tie telling everyoSne he was unity Association 57. lding. PFh':.,:, Suomitted ellborn voters used to vote at the Masonic Lodge. This time we must go6 he Rev. Lewis to the social hall of Wellborn nks for the oc- Baptist Church. T'uesdaN Sept., d and asked 5. Turn in from Lo\\e Lake on us all. Later, Rd north of US 90. ftt'ee m e, O Pfiee tChem my ef Gi a ad, 4 T hi IM ave h,4 at- & -4me, 'e~fteMfgc QJ Ue N i4 e4& , X oa, eveodtta Va eve 104e, Uptown ImaSes Apply in person at 116 Conner St.* Live Oak, FL 32i064 or call .i Tammy Corbin at 362-452229 Free Auction Bucks ido.wJihdh t JUNK & .,,IIIJ1 Ih TREASURE J.W. HILL AUCTION & ASSOCIATES Real Estate Broker & Sept. 9 e 8:00 a.m. Auction Company Preview: 7 a.m. Please see Page 4C for more information about the auction 293328-F "Jazz in the Mansion" music scholarship fund-raiser set for Sept. 10 Several area musicians will perform a bene- fit concert at the Wardlaw-Smith-Goza Con- ference Center (The Mansion) on Sunday, Sept. 10 to benefit the North Florida Commu- nity College Foundation music scholarship. Entitled "Jazz in the Mansion" the concert be- gins at 3 p.m. and includes a special afternoon of jazz, pop classics and refreshments. "NFCC's music scholarship fund-raiser is sure to please music fans," said NFCC Music Director Dr. Rebecca Burkart. Featured vocalists Janis Courson of Jeffer- son County and Betsy Gray of.Leon County will perform such great hits as "Falling in Love With Love," "Where or When," "In the Still of the Night" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." Joining voices, the two . will sing Jesu" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem that was made famotis by Charlotte Church. Fea- tured instrumentalists are Tom Fico, drums (Madison); Tom Phillips, trumpet (Madison); Marcus Hol-: comb, bass guitar (Madison); arid Rebecca Burkart, piano (Jefferson). The instrumentalists \i ill accompa- ny the singers as \ ell as play a few F jazz pieces. Fund-raiser tickets are $15 per person. Checks can be made to NFCC Foundation Music Scholarship Fund. Scholarships will be awarded to NFCC music students who partici- pate in the Sentinel Singers and Jazz Ensem- ble student performance groups. NFCC serves students from Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee and Taylor counties and beyond. "Come spend a fun and entertaining Sunday afternoon with us and support the NFCC mu- sic program," said Dr. Burkart. For more information, contact Dr. Rebecca Burkart at 850-973-1643 or e-mail BurkartR@nfcc.edu. I -I:. i --'- : North Florida Community College Foundation IL-' "Jazz in the Mansion" scholarship .- fund-raiser concert L -"--i',.S :-: 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 10 :" ..: I I Wardlaw-Smilh-Goza Conference Centeri, . US 90, Madison '-' '? $15 donation per person. ', IJJ ._i3- Dr. Rebecca Burkart;,850-973-1643 or BurkarlR@nfcc.edu . Vote f or and Elect School Board, District 4 September 5 A lifetime dedicated to children A proven voice for educators Thank you P ,1 ,',II P I I... J -'rr^ ,r ,.-T' rP F.:, -,,,_l pp. F" ij', ,T '. IN For D, In,,14 "Wonder-Full Weekend!" You are invited, to see and hear one of the world's great Christian IllusiOnists! 'GREG DAVIDSON ..I - Westwood Baptist Church 920 SW 11th Street September 8-10 Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM Sunday at 10:50 AM and 6:30 PM Nursery provided for all services. Call 362-1120 for information. All programs are free. 293566, ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 0SUWANNEE DEMOCRAP/LIVE OAK Y