Community photos 10/30/12
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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Pizza Hut hosted a party for members of Boys and Girls Club of Bedford County who made As and Bs on their report cards this quarter. Front row, from left: Gabriel Cantrell, Dylan Marchi, Thomas Richardson, Tatyana Hord, Jasmine Walden, Jordan Moreno, Austin Belk. Middle row: Cordell Kelso, Chloe Brant, Kyra Powell, Braydon Powell, Jamar Thomas, Aaliyah Brown, Daesha Hord, Eve Speirs, Casidy Sanders, Trustin Sanders, Aliyah Spence. Back row: Education Director Marielle Pluitt, Maximus Lange, Zoe Huffman, Gage Huffman, Lakota Young, Isaiah Batts, Montel Bobbitt, Caleb Marsh, James Turrentine, Jaylon McCree, Hayden Butts, Pizza Hut manager Tony Brown. Not pictured: Jarvarious Johnson and Treasure Johnson. (Submitted photo)
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The Christian Travelers group from First Christian Church took a fall outing aboard Tennessee Central Railway to Cookeville on Oct. 20. Those attending were: Jimmy Shreve, Kim Manley, Libby Davidson, Laurie Bierovic, Pastor Tom Bierovic, Cheryl McBee, Marvin McBee, Ted Phillips, Roxanna Francesconi, Mary Lynn Prince, Evelyn Coffey, Rhonda Reed, Leighton Reed, Becky Cortner, Marilyn Lewis, Dan Lewis, Donna Cain, Rita Huffman and Edward Huffman Jr. (Submitted photo)
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The Senior Citizens Center held a pumpkin decorating contest. Seen here are Minnie Cooper, Anna Collier, Esther Whitney (first place winner with her pink pumpkin in honor of breast cancer awareness month) and Sandra Locke. (Submitted photo)
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Town and Country Garden Club treasurer Rita Huffman presents a check from the club to Mattie Ray Wiser and Gerrell Haynes to be donated to Good Samaritan Association. (Submitted photo)
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Bedford County Mayor Eugene Ray signs a proclamation in recognition of Fraud and Financial Abuse Awareness Month following an educational program at the Senior Citizens Center. Also pictured are Adult Abuse Coalition members Stephanie Cook and Jamie Canady along with Shelbyville Police Chief Austin Swing. If you or someone you know suspects fraud or financial abuse, report it immediately by calling your local law enforcement and/or district attorneys office, the Victims of Crime Advocate (VOCA) office at (800) 238-1443, or Adult Protective Services at (888) APS-TENN. (Submitted photo)
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Members of the Senior Citizens Center celebrating birthdays in October were: Front row: King George Sinquefield and Queen Susie Armstrong. Back row: Barbara Silcox, Mary Bobo, Mattie Smith, and Minnie Cooper.
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Trace Marshall and chef Guy Fieri at the Jack Daniels World Championship Invitational Barbecue, held last weekend in Lynchburg.