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2 -Thomasville Times - Thursday, September 30,2010 11— %Ufin VVnCl T 3 jf** jiupi ^eniuQi ' Seasonal flu vaccine The Davidson County Health Depart ment will be offering flu and pneu monia vaccines this faU. The health department wUl be following the guide lines established by the Centers for Dis ease Control for giving the flu vaccine, which recommends providing the vac cine to anyone age 6 months and older. The following dates and clinic sites wiU be available in Davidson County: Davidson County Health Department — Lexington on Thursday, Oct. 7, from 1 to 6 p.m. Davidson County Health Department —Thomasville on Monday, Oct. 11, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Central United Methodist Church — Denton on Thursday, Oct. 14, from 8 a.m. to noon. Appointment lines wUl open on Mon day, Sept. 27, starting at 8 a.m. Call (336) 236-3096 to schedule an appointment. Appointment are necessary in order to get the vaccine. Registration for flu shots will also be available through the county Web site. Fire Prevention Week cojoring contest Pick up a copy of the FPW Fire Safety Coloring Contest Official Rules/Color ing Sheet at any of the Thomasville Fire Stations. Entries must be returned to the TFD -- Headquarters Station at 712 East Main St. — by Oct. 1. Entries wUl be judged and winners wUl be put on display at the ThomasvUle FD Head quarters Station Oct. 3-9. Only one en try per chUd aUowed. Entries wUl be judged on originality, color and creativ ity Winners will be notified by phone. Contestants wUl be broken down into age categories — ages 5 and under, ages 6-9, ages 10-12 and ages 13-15. First Place winners in each category wUl receive a ribbon and gift bag. Second and third place winners in each category wUl re ceive a ribbon and gift bag. For more information, caU the Thom asvUle Fire Department Fire and Life Safety Division at (336) 475-5545. Harmon Lee and Nancy Louella Johnson Family Reunion The Harmon Lee and Nancy LoueUa Johnson FamUy Reunion wUl be held Sunday, Oct. 3, at the New Hope United Methodist Church FeUowship HaU, 7163 New Hope Road, in Denton, at 1 pmi. There wUl be a covered dish limch along with feUowship. There wUl be a business session recognizing various people of the Johnson FamUy. Bring pictures and memories. Eddinger/Edinger family reunion The 72nd annual Eddinger/Edinger fafflUy reunion wUl be held on Sunday, Oct. 3, at 1 p.m. in the Rich Fork Baptist Church feUowship haU. Suitecase seminar Eliminate paper clutter at a suitcase seminar from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at Lake Jeanette Office Park, 3820 N. Elm St., Suite 101, GSO. Bring a suitcase fuU of disorganized papers, files or photos. Leave with everything neatly filed and organized and a system for keeping it that way Advanced registration is $20. To register or for more Information, caU (336) 314-1207 or go to www.Simple- SolutionsPro.com. A Christmas Carol auditions NCShakes announces auditions for A Christmas Carol. Equity, professional and community actors - including chU- dren and youth 8 years and older - are invited to schedule appointments for auditions. Equity actors’ auditions wUl be Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For non-Equity actors, auditions wUl be Oct. 9 during the same hours. Equity actors may also schedule auditions on Oct. 9 if it is more conve nient. CaU-back auditions, if necessary, wiU be on Oct. 15. Auditions wUl be at NCShakes’ Spir it Center campus, 807 W. Ward Ave, in High Point. To schedule an audition, call NCShakes at (336) 841-2273 weekday mornings. Downtown Salisbury Ghost Walk Downtown Salisbury Ghost Walk is a walking tour of the town once called the wettest and wickedest in the state of North Carolina. Learn legends of historic Salisbury and hear stories of the paranormal and the unexplained about downtown homes and business locations. Walking tours meet at the Old Salis bury Post Office, 130 W Innes St. Event dates are Oct. 8, 9, 29, 30 and 31 with tours at 7, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Adults cost $10, students $5, and children under 5 are free. For reservations and more in formation, e-mail boo@salisburyghost- walk.com or visit www.salisburyghost- walk.com Walk for Life Alpha Pregnancy wUl hold a Walk for Life on Saturday, Oct. 9, at National Guard Armory 201 West 9th Ave., in Lexington. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Walk begins at 10 a.m. Free refresh ments and pizza, and soft drinks and Krlspy Kreme Doughnuts wfll be avail able. Prizes wfll be available for first, second and third-place winners. For more information and registra tion forms, call (336) 242-1218. Steak or chicken benefit dinner The fourth annual steak or chicken benefit dinner and silent auction spon sored by The East Davidson Community Park wfll be held on Oct. 16 from 4 until 8 p.m. at Rich Fork Baptist Church. Tick ets are $15 each or 2 tickets for $25. Each steak or chicken dinner includes salad, baked potato, dessert and a drink. A child’s hotdog dinner wfll also be avail able for $5 each and this meal includes chips, dessert and a drink. For tickets or for more information, contact Sonya Alexander at (336) 209- 6679 or Brian Deweese at (336) 345-1518. AU proceeds from this event go back into the park improvement ftmd. Thomasville Library Trivia Vanity License Plates What do they really mean? See if you can solve these plate puzzlers A. 23PAm B. NRGZRBNY C. IW84N01 D. W8N4FRI E. ZPDDUDA Money Trivia 1. Who is on the $2 bill? 2. Who is on the $20 bill? 8. Who is on the $50 bill? 4. Who is on the $500 bill? 5. Who is on the $5,000 bUl? aosipBj\[ saiuBp ’g Aexmjioiu uiBiipM. 'f tuBJO's sessAin’g uositoRf mojpuv 'Z uosaajgof sBuiopx ’I r[Ba oog ^iddiZ ABpTJg JOJ SuiiTB^jt’p auo ou jqj iibm i n Auung aaziSaaua ’q aiBdai qioox u sja/Asuv rr; • ■MfSr ' ' ■ iiiits Weather 7-l)a> Local Foi'ccaNt How was the ozone hole discovered? ?i Thursday Showers Likely 77/57 Friday Mostly Sunny 76/55 Saturday Sunny 73/49 Sunday Mostly Sunny 69/47 Monday Mostly Sunny 68/49 Tuesday Mostly Sunny 72/50 Wednesday Partly Cloudy 71/55 •eioL) eiR pejeAoosjp )sj|j eiiiieies Oumqio iB|od I snquiiN aqi TjaSvsuv Tepth Local Forccas 11 \ Index joay High Low Normais Precio Precipitation ... .1.54" j Tuesday 88 66 78/58 0.00" Normai precipitation ... . . . .0.99” i Wednesday 91 72 78/58 0.00" Departure from normai . . . .-rO.OO" 1 Thursday 95 67 77/58 0.00" 1 Friday 93 70 77/57 0.00" Average temperature . .. . . . .76.9° 1 Saturday 92 64 77/57 0.00" Average normai temperature .67.1° 1 Sunday 81 63 76/56 0.95" Departure from normai . .. . .-r9.8° j Monday 72 63 76/56 0.59" Data as reported from Greensboro 9L Siin/Moon ('hart TIils Week Today we will see mostly cloudy skies with a 60% chance of showers, high temperature of 77°, humidity of 57% and an overnight low of 57°. The record high temperature for today is 89° set in 1954. The record low temperature is 38° set in 1993. Friday, skies will be mostly sunny with a high temperature of 76°, humidity of 60% and an overnight low of 55°. Expect sunny skies Saturday with a high temperature of 73°. |0-2|3|4m6|7|8|9|l0| IH | UV Index 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, ■ 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High 11-r: Extreme Expost"'“ \roiiiid tlic Stale Forecii Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sunrise 7:14 a.m. 7:15.a.m. 7:16 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 7:18 a.m. 7:19 a.m. Sunset 7:06 p.m. 7:04 p.m. 7:03 p.m. 7:01 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:59 p.m. 6:57 p.m. Moonrise No Rise 12:04 a.m. 1:11 a.m. 2:21 a.m. 3:32 a.m. 4:44 a.m. 5:56 a.m. Moonset 2:08 p.m. 2:56 p.m. 3:39 p.m. 4:17 p.m. 4:53 p.m. 5:26 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi/Lo Wx Hiffio Wx Hiffio Wx Asheville 73/53 sh 73/51 s 67/49 s Cape Hatteras 78/70 sh 77/68 pc 74/64 pc Chapel Hill 78/59 sh 77/55 s 72/50 s Charlotte 80/60 sh 77/54 s . 74/51 s Greenville 80/63 sh 78/58 s 74/53 s Raleigh 78/61 sh 77/57 s 72/52 s Wilmington 80/72 t 79/57 s 75/55 s WinstorhSalem 77/58 sh 75/53 s 71/49 s Weather (WxL cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/partly doudy; 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 Sept. 20 -2.5” above full pond 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. Wall 888-3590 editor@tvilletimes.com Advertising Director Lynn Wagner 888-3545 lwagner@hpe.com Sports Editor Zach Kepley 888-3631 tvillesports@yahoo.com Advertising Manager Elizabeth Hyde 888-3567 ehyde@hpe.com Staff Writer Eliot Duke 888-3578 duke@tvilletimes.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
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