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October 28, 2009

Day Book, October 28, 2009

Wednesday, Oct. 28

7:30 a.m.: Lake Oconee Promise Keepers meets at The River of Life Center on Scott Road. Jack Minchey (706) 473-0431.

10:30 a.m. to noon: Free computer classes for seniors will be held at the Senior Citizens Center in Baldwin County.

Noon: Milledgeville Exchange Club meets at the Milledgeville Country Club.

1 to 2:30 p.m.: Falun Gong offered at Central City Park (formerly Bonner Park) picnic area. Cultivate mind and body with five sets of easy-to-learn exercises suitable for all ages and all physical conditions. Classes are free. (478) 453-4241

1 p.m.: Oconee Community Service Board meets at 1371 Orchard Hill Road. The community is invited to attend.

6 p.m.: The Bicycling Club of Milledgeville & Baldwin County meets in the basement of Blackbird Coffee on Hancock Street. Join cyclists of all types, ages and levels of ability to discuss plans for upcoming rides. Visit http://mvillebikes.com

6 to 9 p.m.: Baldwin High School sponsors a Haunted Trail Hay Ride at the Baldwin High School Nature Trail adjacent to the Vocational Building parking lot. Admission is $5 and all proceeds benefit Baldwin County Relay for Life.



Thursday, Oct. 29

7 a.m.: The Old Capital Kiwanis Club meets in Room 2-52 of Herty Hall on the GCSU campus.

Noon: The Rotary meets at the Country Club.

Noon: The Eatonton Kiwanis Club meets at Central Georgia Tech on the James Marshall bypass.

1 p.m.: The Eatonton Duplicate Bridge Club, an official member of the American Contract Bridge League, meets at the Eatonton Performing Arts Center at Madison Avenue in Eatonton. Come with a partner or e-mail Pat Turney at turney@plantationcable.net for a possible partner match.

2 to 5 p.m.: Free HIV testing at 900 Barrows Ferry Road. (478) 445-5518

5:30 p.m.: The Bicycling Club of Milledgeville meets at Bartram Forest on Carl Vinson Road for its weekly mountain bike ride for all levels. Ride at your own pace.

5:30 p.m.: Baldwin County Hospital Authority meets in the Board Room of the Oconee Regional Medical Center’s Administrative Suite.

6 to 9 p.m.: Baldwin High School sponsors a Haunted Trail Hay Ride at the Baldwin High School Nature Trail adjacent to the Vocational Building parking lot. Admission is $5 and all proceeds benefit Baldwin County Relay for Life.

7:30 p.m.: Bingo is held at the American Legion Post 523 on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Refreshments will be sold. (478) 452-1611



Friday, Oct. 30

4:30 p.m.: Hancock Central High School holds a homecoming parade in Hancock County. For more information, contact Lisa Ross at (404) 372-3149 or visit www.hancocknetwork.ning.com

6 to 7 p.m.: Hancock County Alumni Association holds a membership drive and free Dawg Bite for old and new members. T-shirt sales will be ongoing as well. For more information, contact Lisa Ross at (404) 372-3149 or visit www.hancocknetwork.ning.com

7 to 10 p.m.: Hancock County homecoming football game against Aquinas High School will be held at the football field. For more information, contact Lisa Ross at (404) 372-3149 or visit www.hancocknetwork.ning.com

8 p.m. to midnight: Chick-fil-A of Milledgeville hosts its annual Fifth Quarter event celebrating after local home football games with live music and inflatable games. Admission is free and Chick-fil-A will remain open from 10 p.m. until Midnight to serve fans after the games. For more information, contact Britney Reeves at (478) 451-4830.

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