Heather Janbay, Director of ORCA, gives us the scoop on the "1964: The Tribute", a band that plays Beatles music. Not only do they play it, but they look and dress like them as well. Coming to Southeast Tech on January 6, 2007, call now to get your tickets.
Monthly Archive for December, 2006
Allan Ramsey and Dr. Robin Kirby, tell us about the Safe Teen Driving Club and how the available technology allows you to create a partnership which you teenage driver the will keep them safe when they take the keys.
Cindy Cupp, Educator and Creator of Dr. Cupp Reader’s and Journal Writers, teaching aids for kids, discusses her "Giant Killer" status by taking on the U.S. Department of Education. As a small business owner Cupp found that her teaching products were not approved for the government’s Reading First Program because the administrators of the program favored big corporate publishers of children’s books. Find out why?
Bob Moog of University Games, tells us about more games and ideas for Christmas presents. The newest in puzzles, board games and more.
Keith Dawson, President of United Charities, gives us the details of their annual Christmas Food Baskets, scheduled for delivery December 14th. Want to help? Show up Tuesday and Wednesday at the old Piggly Wiggly on Jackson Street in Vidalia and help box the food. Or call (912) 282-4193.
Jay Meadows, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Baxley, tells us about "A Walk Through Bethlehem." This is not your normal manger scene. This is a small city which the church has built complete with Tax Collectors and Roman Guards. The church will be presenting the experience December 8, 9, and 10, 2006. No reservations necessary, just go to the church in Baxley between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. for a tour of Bethlehem and maybe a meeting with Jesus.
Senator Curt Thompson (D - Dist. 5) tells us the story of his wife, who is from Columbia, S. A., and her recent problems with the immigration officials. She narrowly avoided being deported because of a screw-up in her documentation.
Dr. Delma Presley, Historian for Georgia Southern University, reviews with us the 100 year history of GSU, which was officially celebrated on December 1, 2006. Do you remember when GSU had a football team called the "Blue Tide?" How about the "Culture?" Listen and learn.
John Konop, creator of Control Congress.Com and 2006 Republican Congressional Candidate, discusses his experience as a Republican challenging a Republican incumbent in this year’s primary. The incumbent: Tom Price, R-6th. John also created the bipartisan website called Control Congress.com to keep an eye on those people in Washington.
D. A. King, Founder of The Dustin Inman Society, tells us more about what is wrong with amnesty for illegal aliens and why it didn’t work in 1986 and why it won’t work now.

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