2 -Thomasville Times - Thursday, September 16,2010 Each rising sixth grade student for the 2010-11 school year is required by law to receive the Tdap vaccine by Sept. 24,2010, unless they have had a Tdap or tetanus shot in the last 5 years. Student who have not had the vaccine by the above date wOl be excluded from school until they receive the vaccine. The vaccines are available from prima ry medical providers or the Davidson County Health Department. The health department m Lexington wUl be hold ing a Tdap clinic on Sept. 16 from 2 to 6 p.m. CaH the health department at (336) 236-3096 to schedule an appointment. If your a has already had this vaccine, send proof to the school as soon as pos sible. The students who received the vaccine at school this past school year do not need to send proof. For more In formation, call Gwen Yates at (336) 242- 2327. Youth Leadership program ThomasvOle Area Chamber of Com merce wiU hold its Youth Leadership program in the fall. The program is targeted for 11th graders at any high school within the county. For more in formation or to apply, e-mail dougcroft® northstate.net. Democratic Women meeting Democratic Women of Davidson County wUl meet today at 7 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 419 S, Mam St., Lexington. Membership is open to all registered female Democrats m Da vidson County. For more Information, contact Faye Powell, (336) 475-1247. TWIC golf tournament ThomasvUle Medical Center Founda tion to host 16th annual golf tourna ment on Wednesday, Sept. 15. The event will take place at The Hale Irwui Signature Course at Meadow- lands Golf Club in Wallburg. The tournament is a four-person cap tain’s choice tournament. There is an $85 entry fee for each golfer. There are two shotgun starts at 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Lunch will take place between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. wMq snacks and bev erages wHl be provided throughout the day. ^ Participants wilPalso receive a goody bag. Several of the holes have been Identified as the “competition holes,” “longest drive” and “closest to the pm.” There is also unlimited range balls, and the price Includes green fees and cart. • Thomasville Medical Center Foun dation pays for prescription drugs for people without means to buy their med ication; renovations of the hospital; asthma camp for children; a book pro gram called “Reach Out and Read” to help low-income families read to then- children; and free clothes for the home less who are patients in the hospital and rape victims brought to the emergency department. Proceeds from the golf tournament wUl assist the Foimdation in furthering its mission of supporting Thomasville Medical Center the health care needs of the community. Questions should be directed to Linda Himt, TMC Foundation executive direc tor, at lhunt@novanthealth.org or 476- 2881. Lions Club bingo The Fan- Grove Lions Club wUl hold its monthly fundraiser bingo event from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Thiusday, Sept. 16, at the club house, 502 WUlowbrook Drive, Prizes wUl be given to the winners and the 50/50 drawing wiU be held with cash to the whining ticket. Light snacks and non-alcoholic beverages may be pur chased. Suitcase seminar Eliminate paper clutter at a suitcase seminar from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, Lake Jeanette Office Park, 3820 N. Ehn St., Suite 101, GSO. Bring a suitcase full of disorganized papers, files or pho tos. Leave with everything neatly filed and organized and a system for keep ing it that way. Advanced registration is $20. For more Information, call (336) 314- 1207 or go to www.SimpleSolutlonsPro. com. Community disaster preparedness training class ThomasvUle Fire Department wlU hold a community disaster prepared ness training class on Sept. 23 from 6 to 9 p.m. at station 21, 712 East Main St. Cost is free. Registration deadline is Sept. 17. For more information or to register, caU (336) 475-5545. THS class of 1970 reunion ThomasvUle High School’s class of 1970 reunion wUl be held Sept. 17, 2010, at 6 p.m. at Colonial Country Club as weU as Sept, 18, 2010, at 10 a.m. The event wUl include a trip to the CivU Rights Museum from 3-5 p.m. and a yard party. Provide updated classmate contact In formation to Craig Jarrett at cdarius® northstate.net or caU Vicki Couch Con- noUy at (336) 476-3643 On Satiuday, a TSHS activity bus wUl take participants to the International CivU Rights Museum m Greensboro. Reservations for the trip must be made m advance to Craig or Vicki. Classmates we’re stUl trying to con tact Include: we are looking for these classmates: Brenda Johnson, Debbie Cole, Deborah Hulon, Deborah WU- borne, Deborah Myers, Diane Britt, Jef frey Roberts, Jimmy Hehns, Lyn Leon ard, Michael Forrest, Sherry Mayes, Terry Bird and Vicki Darlene Butler. Contact Vicki Couch ConnoUy at (336) 476-3643. Ride to Relieve Hunger and Homelessness Open Door Ministries of High Point wUl hold its annual Ride to Relieve Him- ger and Homelessness on Saturday,, at MendenhaU Station, 220 E. Commerce .St., in High Point. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and kickstart begins at 8 a.m. Registration cost is $25. Proceeds wiU benefit Father’s Table, Food Pan try, Housing First Program, Emergen cy Assistance, Housing StabUization Program, Arthur CasseU Transitional Housing and Men’s Emergency Shelter. For more information, ccaU (336) 885- 0191. Indoor/outdoor dog adoption fair Come find a new best friend at Ruff Love Rescue’s mdoor/outdoor adoption fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept, 18, at The Humane Society of- the Piedmont, 4527 W Wendover Ave,, in Greensboro. For more information, go to www.ruffloverescue.com. Genealogy Jamboree The Genealogical Society of Davidson County is sponsoring its second Gene alogy Jamboree at First Reformed UCC in Lexington on Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at First Reformed UCC Educa tional BuUdlng in Lexington. The event is free to the public and setup space is limited. Pre-registration is a must. For more information, contact Belinda Rog ers at (336) 798-3537 or djrodgers@lex- cominc.net. Cruisin' Denton Taylor’s Power Equipment, 117 East Peacock Ave., and Mark CovU present Cruisin’ Denton from 4 to 8 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month in the Taylor’s Power Equipment parking lot. Dates are Sept. 18 and Oct. 23. The event includes a cruise down Peacock Avenue, music, food and vendors. No burnouts or loud music. For more Information, caU (336) 247-0562 or (336) 859-5824 or e-mail taylor’sequipment@windstream.net. Beautification booth at Everybody's Day ThomasvUle City Beautification wUl- have a booth at Everybody’s Day, held Satiuday, Sept. 25. The booth wUl sell two different past scenes of Howard Degarde prints and two different past scenes of ThomasvUle postcards. The organization wUl also be taking orders for tulip bulbs and wUl have a raffle for potted plants. Does the risk of sunburn increase with attitude? ? Thursday Mostiy Sunny 91/66 Friday Mostiy Sunny 88/62 Saturday Sunny 85/60 j Day iTuesday ’ Wednesda ; Thursday 5 Friday Saturday I Sunday i Monday High Low Normals Prado 89 67 82/63 0.00" 81 68 82/63 0,08” 86 58 81/63 0.00” 84 58 81/62 0.00" 76 62 81/62 0.06” 86 63 81/62 0.01" 85 59 80/61 0.00" Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sunny Sunny Mostiy Sunny Partty Cioudy 88/62 93/61 92/64 90/64 Precipitation 0.15” Today we wiii see mostiy sunny skies with a high Normal precipitation 1.03” temperature of 91°, humidity of 39% and an Departure from normal -0.88” overnight low of 66°. The record high temperature for today is 95° set in 1956. The record low is 47° Average temperature 73.0° set in 1985. Friday, skies will remain mostly sunny Average normal temperature .71.7° g high temperature of 88°, humidity of 45% and Departure from normal -11.3° overnight low of 62°. Expect sunny skies Data as reported from Greensboro Saturday with a high temperature of 85°. noA piejtjB 0) 0j0i|dsoujie ss0| S! 01041 ‘S0pni!}|B li6!4 iv ■S0A Tia/SsOv •. ^ ■:>*«> |0-2|3|4|5|6|7fg^l0| IH | UV Index ’: 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate,*’. 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High 11+: Extreme Exposure Sun Mduii I liJit lliN WiTk Day Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sunrise 7:03 a.m. 7:04 a.m. 7:05 a.m. 7:06 a.m. 7:06 a.m. 7:07 a.m. Sunset 7:26 p.m. 7:25 p.m. 7:23 p.m. 7:22 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 7:19 p.m. 7:08 a.m. 7:17 p.m. .2? Full 9/23 Moonrise 3:40 p.m. 4:19 p.m. 4:52 p.m. 5:22 p.m. 5:49 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:40 p.m. New 10/7 lb*' roiLi- City Thursday Hi/Lo Wx Friday Saturday Hi/Lo VW Hi/Lo VVx Asheville ^ 84157 Cape Hatteras 84/74 Chapel Hill Charlotte Greenville Raleigh Wilmington 92/67 90/64 90/67 92/68 86/70 Winston-Salem 90/65 83/61 84/72 91/63 90/64 90/65 91/64 88/71 88/62 83/58 80/69 86/60 88/63 85/63 85/61 85/65 85/59 Lake level is in feet. Lake Date Lake Level Thom-A-Lex Sept. 7 -0.5” above full pond Weather fWxl cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/par1!y cloudy: ra/rain; re/rain & snow; s/sunny: sh/showers; sn/snow; (/thunderstorms: w/windy accesstweather. cam Eartti ■ Leading Weather Provider All forecasts, data and graphics provided byAccessweather.com, Inc. © 2010. All rights reserved. CONTACT US Publisher Michael B. Starn 888-3655 mstarn@hpe.com staff Writer Erin Wiitgen 888-3576 newsdesk@tvilletimes.com Editor Lisa M. 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