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"The Senior Center would not exist without our volunteers. They freely give of their time as a ministry without expecting anything in return. This is a day we set aside to let them know how much the staff and seniors at the Center appreciation them."
— Darlene Adams
The Senior Center of South Pearl River County held their 4th Annual Volunteer’s Appreciation Luncheon on February 28th at the center.
Darlene Adams, Executive Director, welcomed volunteers and their guests. Dr. Keith Warden, of First Baptist Church, gave the devotional. Picayune Memorial High School Navy ROTC presented the colors; Tyler Huber sang the National Anthem. Volunteers enjoyed a delicious lunch, served by the Civic Woman's Club of Picayune.
City Manager Jim Luke, was the guest speaker. He thanked the volunteers for making a difference in their community. He also spoke about the new city hall building progress and its grand opening.
Senior Center volunteers were recognized and awarded certificates. Special recognition and gifts were given to the center’s weekly class Instructors. Participant Services Coordinator Kathleen Penton, presented “Volunteer of the Year” awards to Edna Creel and Frank Egger for having the most service hours for 2012. Board Secretary Carol Fitzwilliam presented the “Special Board Recognition” award to James Danton and Debbie Bounds.
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4th Annual Volunteer’s Appreciation Luncheon held
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southern gardening
Every spring the home gardener is bombarded with new and improved petunias for the garden and landscape, making it hard to decide which to bring home from the garden center. In my opinion, you simply can’t go wrong selecting any of the Supertunias.
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arboretum paths
Spring is now in full swing at the Crosby Arboretum, and the show is well on its way toward a crescendo. The blooms of native purple Iris can be seen along the edge of the Piney Woods pond, pink “honeysuckle” azalea is flowering near the Pinecote Pavilion, and the yellow blooms of the pitcher plants — called “buttercups” by local residents — are beginning to carpet the south Savanna Exhibit.
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USM set to host Children’s Book Festival
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Amber Bounds breaks six-year-old state swimming record
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Capitol Pages
Jonathan Fail of Picayune, and Lorrie Warren of Poplarville recently served as pages for the Mississippi Senate.
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Yellow jasmine brightens yards
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Native blooms abound at the Arboretum’s spring plant sale
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Welcome Center celebrates arts and literature in March
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Lamont Rowlands house important to historical heritage
Pat Crosby first moved to the Lamont Rowlands house in 1992.
Although she found the home in disrepair, she couldn’t imagine not living there and knew that was her new home.
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Pearl River County Arts League Art Show and Sale
Pearl River County Arts League Art Show and Sale will be held on Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. and Sunday, March 24, from noon till 4 p.m. at The Knights of Columbus Hall, 408 Carroll Drive. The show is open to all artists and admission is free to the public.
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