A2 -Thomasville Times - Saturday, May 29,2010
Hiliday garbage schedule
The City of Thomasville will be closed
on Monday, May 31, in observance of
Memorial Day.
The collection schedules will be al
tered the following days:
Garbage
Monday route wiU collect Tuesday
Tuesday route will collect Wednesday
Wednesday and Thursday will collect
Thursday
Friday will be regular schedule
Recycling
Monday route will collect Tuesday
Tuesday and Wednesday will collect
Wednesday
Thursday ahd Friday routes will be
regular schedule
* If items are not collected on listed
day, leave materials at curb for next day
pick up.
Big Chair tulip bulbs
Thomasville City Beautification is
taking orders for Big Chair tulip bulbs.
Cost is 25 bulbs for $20, 50 bulbs for $35,
75 bulbs for $45, 100 bulbs for $50. Mail
checks or money orders to Thomas
ville City Beautification, PO Box 368,
in Thomasville. Deadline is October 15.
Delivery will be in November.
Yard of the Week
The City Beautification Committee is
currently seeking nominations for Yard
of the Week. To be eligible for Yard of
the Week, the yard must be maintained
by the homeowner. Yards that are pro
fessionally maintained are not eligible.
To nominate a yard, contact Crystal
Hodges at 476-8675. Have the homeown
er’s name, telephone number and ad
dress when calling.
Yards are named for the weeks May 1
through July 31.
Raffle
The Silver Valley Civitan Club is con
ducting a summer raffie with proceeds
designated for various service projects,
including those that benefit people with
disabilities. The grand prize is a 32-inch
flat screen television with the winning
ticket to be drawn July 26. Tickets are
available at $2 each or three for $5 from
any Civitan member or by contacting
President Roger Barker at 474-1438.
Democratic Women of Davidson
County will meet on June 8 at 7 p.m.
at Grace Episcopal Church, 419 South
Main Street, Lexington. Membership
is open to all registered Democratic
Women in the County. For more infor
mation, call Faye Powell at 475-1247.
Book fair
Hasty Elementary School will host
a buy one, get ond free book fair Mon
day, May 31, through Thursday, June 3.
Customers pay for the more expensive
book, and the lower priced book is free.
This Scholastic Book Fair is a great op
portunity to get summer reading mate
rials for children. It js very important
that children continue reading over the
summer vacation so that they do not
lose skills learned in the classroom.
Hours for the book fair are Monday,
May 31, from noon to 3 p.m., and Tues
day, June 1, through Thursday, June
3, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Shoppers
should park in the back parking lot of
the school on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. On Monday, it is OK to part
in the front parking lot of the school
(where the busses park).
Hasty Elementary School is located at
325 Hasty School Road
WDB Youth Council meeting
The Davidson Works Workforce Devel
opment Board Youth Council will meet
Wednesday, June 2 at noon, at Davidson
County Community College, Menden
hall Building, Room 226.
Business expo
The Thomasville Chamber of Com
merce is partnering with the High Point
and Archdale-Trinity Chambers to offer
a marketing opportunity to a larger au
dience of regional business-to-business
connections. The event will be on Jrme
2 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the International
Home Ffirnishing Center.
A three-chamber Business After
Hours will follow that evening from 5 to
7 p.m. Online registration for all three
chambers is centralized through the
High Point Chamber. To register, visit
http://highpointchamber.org/Expo/in-
dex.htm.
Count|Q^ganGe« ,
Sound Factor Country Band wiil hd
a family-style (alcohol & smoke-free)
country dance Saturday, June 5. Bring
a covered dish to eat at 6:30 p.m. Line-
dancing begins at 7. Band starts at 7:30.
The event will take place at Lil Caro
lina Opry Dance Hall, formlerly J.R.
County Line Music Hall, 8154 Highway
64rWest, in Trinity Cost is free for chil
dren 12 and under, and $6 adults. Also,
linedance lessons begin every Tuesday
night at 6:30.
For more info call: 336- 847-9740 or go
to www.lilcarolinaopry.com
Hospice of Davidson County
volunteer training classes
Hospice of Davidson County will hold
volunteer training classes June 7-9
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Home Care and
Administration Building located at 200
Hospice Way, in Lexington. The con
secutive afternoon sessions will offer
training to equip volunteers in helping
patients and caregivers receiving home
care services.
To find out more about volunteer
opportunities with Hospice of David
son County or to register for the Jime
training sessions, contact Windy Cole-
Hedrick, volunteer manager, at (336)
474-2068 or via email at whedrick@hos-
piceofdavidson.org. Applications are
also available online on the volunteer
section of the agency web site, www.
hospiceofdavidson.org.
Bingo
Fair Grove Lions Clubhouse, 502 Wil-
lowbrook Drive, will hold a bingo night
Thursday, June 10, 6:30 to 9 p.m. There
will be prizes and 50/50 drawing. Light
snacks and non-alcholic beverages are
available for pxirchase.
Customer appreciation day
The Salvation Army of Davidson
County’s Lexington Family Store, 524 S.
Main St., Lexington, will hold a custom
er appreciation day on Saturday, June
12, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event
will include special sales, refreshments,
a magician performing and making ani-
balloons and possibly a person doing
ace painting.
THS Class of 1962 Reunion
A reunion of the Thomasville High
School Class of 1962 will be held on Sat
urday June 12, at the Colonial Country
Club in Thomasville. Organizers are
looking for up-to-date addresses, phone
numbers and e-mail addresses for class
mates. For more information, contact
Alice Ervin at 561-732-1521.
Ms. Senior Davidson County
pageant
Davidson County Senior Services Se
nior Dynamics program will sponsor
its 18th annual Ms. Senior Davidson
County pageant, June 17, 7 p.m. at the
Community Center in Thomasville, lo
cated at 7003 BaU Park Road.
A contestant search is now in prog-
ress'fpr ladies 55-years-old and older to
compete for the title. Contestants wiU be
judged on personality, appearance and
their answer to an impromptu question.
Females must live in Davidson County.
Each contestant wfil receive a free
makeover, luncheon, dinner for them
selves and a guest, and prizes.
The pageant winner wfil represent
Davidson County in activities and so
cial events throughout the reigning year
and wfil be involved in public speaking
on the platform of their choice.
Applications are available at the
Thomasville and Lexington Senior Cen
ters. For more information, call (336)
474-2754.
When were the
Saturday
Seat'd T-storms
73/62
Sunday
Mostly Cloudy
83/65
Monday
Mostly Sunny
87/65
Tuesday
Isolated T-storms
86/66
Wednesday
Isolated T-storms
84/66
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
84/62
Friday
Partly Cloudy
85/61
first upper atmospheric
measurements made? •
■0ouejj u! suooiieq Jie
10L| 6u!sn Aq u| jeMSuy
Day
Thursday
; Friday
I Saturday
Sunday
I Monday
? Tuesday
tlioti
79
80
77
80
76
78
Wednesday 82
Low Normals
58 78/56
55
65
66
63
65
62
78/56
78/57
78/57
79/57
79/58
79/58
Prepip
0.00"
0.00"
0.22"
0.49"
0.33"
0.01"
0.00"
Precipitation 1.05" Today we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 50%
Normal precipitation 0.91" chance of showers and thunderstorms, high temperature
Departure from normal ... .+0.14" of 73°, humidity of 65% and an overnight low of 62°. The
record high temperature for today is 91° set in 1967. The
Average temperature 70.4° record low temperature is 47° set in 1949. Sunday, skies
Average normal temperature .67.7° remain mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers
eparture from normal +2.7° thunderstorms, high temperature of 83°, humidity of
Data as reported from Greensboro 5I % and an overnight low of 65°.
0-2
?|6|7
10
11+
uv Index
0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate,
6-7: High, 8-10: Very High
11+: Extreme Exposure
Day
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Last
6/4
S.u.nri99
6:06 a.m.
6:06 a.m.
6:05 a.m.
6:05 a.m.
6:05 a.m.
6:04 a.m.
6:04 a.m.
Sunset
8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
8:31 p.m.
8:32 p.m.
8:32 p.m.
8:33 p.m.
8:33 p.m.
New
6/12
Moonrise
10:24 p.m.
11:07 p.m.
11:44 p.m.
No Rise
12:16 a.m.
12:44 a.m.
1:10 a.m.
First
6/18
Moonset
7:17 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
9:15 a.m.
10:14 a.m.
11:12 a.m.
12:09 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
Full
6/26
Saturday Sunday Monday
£ij;y Hi/Lo m. Hi/Lo Wx HiA-O Wx
Asheville 78/59 t 82/60 t 84/61 t
CapeHatteras 75/68 t 78/70 pc 80/70 s
Chapel Hill 74/62 t 84/65 pc 89/66 s
Charlotte 80/63 t 86/63 pc 89/65 s
Greenville 77/65 t 86/66 pc 89/67 s
Raleigh 75/63 t 84/65 me 89/66 s
Wiimington 79/67 t 82/69 me 85/69 s
Winston-Salem 72/62 t 83/64 pc 87/65^ s
Weather (Wxl: cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/partly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow;
s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy
Lake level Is in feet.
Lake Date Lake Level
Thom-A-Lex May 19 3" above
full pond
faccem
FjNrt-h'i
accemmiveather. cam
Earth's Leading Weather Provider
All forecasts, data and graphics
provided by Accessweather.com, Inc.
© 2010. All lights reserved. •
CONTACT US
Publisher
Michael B. Starn
888-3655
mstam@hpe.com
Staff Writer
Erin Wiitgen
888-3576
newsdesk@tvilletimes.com
Editor
Lisa M. Wall
888-3590
editor@tvilletimes.com
Advertising Director
Lynn Wagner
888-3545
lwagner@hpe.com
Sports Editor
Zach Kepley
888-3631
tvillesports@yahoo.com
Staff Writer
Eliot Duke
888-3578
duke@tvilletimes.com
Advertising Manager
Elizabeth Hyde
888-3567
ehyde@hpe.com
. Marketing Consultant
Annissia Beal
888-3524/847-9832
abeal@hpe.com
Webmaster
Zach Kepley
888-3631
Circulation Director
Daniel Pittman
888-3651
dpittman@hpe.com
Missed Delivery
For missed papers, please call
888-3511 between 6 and 11
a.m. for delivery
Classified Advertising
To place a classified or legal
advertisement, please call
888-3555
Visit us on the Web at www.tvilletimes.com
> V
SUBSCRIBE TO
THE TIMES
n 3 month $12
□ 6 month $23
□ 1 year $46
Name
Address
City, State, Zip_
Phone
Email
CALL: 88«-;L51 1