Here is the latest calendar.
 
Jane F. Osborn, MSSW
Valdosta, GA
229-630-0924


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                   VALDOSTA AREA Community Calendar
 
Please send updates and additions to osbo1933@bellsouth.net 
 
(Scroll down to page 56 for regular meetings and blood drives)
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Citizen Opportunities…see your elected/appointed officials in action:
 
Meeting of the Lowndes County Commissioners
Tuesday, October 25, 5:30 PM
327 N. Ashley St - Commission Chambers, 2nd Floor
Link to website:
 
Meeting of the Valdosta City Council
Thursday, November 10 at
5:30 pm
City Hall
 
For further information contact:
 
NEW SERVICE ADDED TO
The Georgia Crisis & Access Line (GCAL)
1-800-715-4225
Mental illness information and crisis line.
Now you may call this number if you have a crisis with a family member who has a developmental disability.       Crisis teams are available in all areas of the state.
The State of Georgia is now offering Family Support Services to individuals over the age of 3 with a developmental disabilities diagnosis, including autism and Asperger’s.
 
Services are aimed to:
1.       Keep families together until the individual with a disability chooses to live independently,
2.     Enhance a family’s ability to meet the many needs of the family member with a disability,
3.     Improve the quality of supports to families while minimizing the need and cost of out-of-home placement to allow families to participate in recreational and social activities, and,
4.     Make a positive difference in the life of the person with a disability, as well as the lives of all family members.
 
An application will need to be completed and submitted to the Regional DBHDD Office. Services will be provided according to available funding. For information please contact Jane Singletary, Lowndes DD Center Director, at 229-249-4900.
 
 Important Voting Dates 
  
October 18 thru November 4          Advance Voting
November 8                                   Municipal Elections 
 
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An Evening Stroll Thru the Cemetery,

October 25, 7:00 PM, Old City Cemetery on Dogwood Drive , Nashville . 

 

Live actors portray historical figures from Nashville ’s past followed by a chili dinner and a meet and greet with the actors at Brown Bag Sandwich Shop. Tickets are $10. Call 229-686-9290 for more information.

 

 

St. John Road Race. 5K Run/walk,

1 mile Nun Run/Walk

and Tot Trot

 

Saturday, October 29

Come to 800 Gornto Road . Registration and entry fees range from single fees to family discounts to ghost runner (donation from a non-runner). T-shirts distributed while they last. Call 229-244-2550 or go to www.stjohnschl.org .

 

Kids Fall Safety Festival

 

October 29, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM,

Ministry Baptist Church , Hwy 125 in Lakeland .

 

Games, facepainting, giant slide, hotdogs, chips, and more ! Community groups will have information booths. Sponsored by the Lanier Family Connection and the Haven. To provide a booth or get more information, contact Amy Lollis, 229-482-3476.

 

Family Perspectives on Borderline Personality Disorder,

 

November 4, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, The Carter Center , Atlanta .

 

Sponsored by the National Educational Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder.

 

Continuing Education Units available with Professional fee of $115 up to October 28.

Family or general public registration $75.

Consumer or student registration, $35.

Details and registration at:

Www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/Atlantaconference/registration 

For more information or special needs, call 802-527-1419.

 

 

Build a whimsical birdhouse or garden accessory now to donate to the Habitat for Humanity

Birdhouse Auction in February 2012. Items to be donated must be at the Habitat for Humanity office, 2010 East Cypress Street , by January 27, 2012.  For more information, call 229-245-1330, ext. 31 or email developmentdtr@bellsouth.net .

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VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

PUBLIC PLANETARIUM SHOWS 

Take a tour of the far reaches of the night sky without leaving Valdosta.

This series of evening shows is open to all members of the community. The shows are designed for the general public and are suitable for ages five and up. If weather permits, the VSU Observatory will be open for public viewing of celestial objects after each show.
All shows begin at 8:00 pm and at 9:00 pm sharp and usually last 40 to 50 minutes. Seating is limited to 47 visitors for each show and the admission is on a "first-come-first-serve" basis.
The planetarium is located in Nevins Hall on the 3rd floor (room 3004). Limited public parking is available in front of Nevins Hall and at the Admissions Office on the opposite side of Patterson Street.
For more information about the upcoming shows see the schedule below. You may also contact the Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences at 229-333-5752 for further information.

2011-2012

SCHEDULE OF SHOWS

 Date
Title
 
 
November 4th
Two Small Pieces of Glass
December 2nd
Origins of Life
February 3rd
Winter Stargazing
March 2nd
The Dawn of the Space Age
April 6th
Spring Stargazing
 
 
A CASA volunteer is a trained community volunteer who is appointed by a Judge to advocate for the best interests of an abused, neglected, or abandoned child in juvenile court proceedings. The CASA program covers the Alapaha Judicial Circuit, which includes Atkinson, Berrien, Cook, Clinch, and Lanier counties.
 
 
Anyone seeking additional information regarding the CASA program, or who is interested in enrolling as a volunteer advocate, please contact Elaine Grice or Evelyn Fox at 229-686-6576 or email elaine.douglas@berrien.k12.ga.us  .
 
THE HAHIRA/LOWNDES COUNTY COMMUNITY
OUTREACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
 
The Hahira/Lowndes County Community Outreach Development Corporation (HLCCODC mission is to provide programs to assist at risk families with substance abuse issues and prevent or delay initiation of any drug and over a life time create a drug free community.  The HLCCODC is the lead organization of the South Georgia Regional Communities Coalition of Hahira.
 
The HLCCODC currently sponsors the following programs:
 
Teen Explosion is a youth leadership program.  Sheila Warren is the Adult Advisor for this teen leadership program.  Asset Builders is the curriculum used and focuses on teenagers planning activities for their peers to get the message out against drug abuse, violence, early sexual activities.
 
Cotillion: Contact:  Estell Rose, (229) 630-3120; estellrose@bellsouth.net
 
The Cotillion’s purpose is to present our finest young ladies to society—academically, morally and socially; and to provide positive reinforcements to assist them as they embark upon womanhood.  Junior and senior high school students are identified by school administrators from Lowndes, Valdosta, Brooks, Cook, Lanier, Echols, Berrien and surrounding counties with the following criteria:
 
·         Must have “B” average
·         Good moral character
·         Not pregnant and have not been pregnant
·         Involved in community
·         Female born-debutantes/hostess; male born-escorts/hosts
·         No alcohol or drugs
 
Escorts are juniors and seniors; sophomores are hosts and hostesses both with same criteria listed above.
 
The event includes:
 
-          “Get Acquainted Tea” – An informal gathering of parents/guardians and debutantes to inform of guidelines and expectation.  An agreement is signed by parents/guardians and debutantes committing to the criteria.
-          A formal “Informational Luncheon” includes debutantes, escorts and parents of both.  Detailed information is presented; speaker presents a general topic that is beneficial to the debutantes and escorts.
-          One or two workshops and/or activities held monthly for the debutantes and escorts. 
-          Talent Night
 
The Cotillion Debutante Ball is formal—debutantes’ attire is white ballroom gowns; escorts’ attire is tuxedos.  Debutantes are presented to the attendees announcing their achievements, etc.  The debutante who has attended the most activities/workshop is awarded “Miss Debutante”, the next most first runner up, and the next second place.  Debutantes to vote “Most Likely to Succeed”, “Most Dependable”, “Most Civic Minded”, “Miss Congeniality”, and “Most Positive Attitude”.  Escorts to vote “Best Escort”.  Awards are presented the night of the event.  Scholarships from various universities and organizations will also be announced and/or presented.
 
The night will end with a reception—dancing and music. All proceeds from corporate sponsors for this fundraiser will be used to purchase awards, materials, items, conduct workshops and provide activities.
 
Meetings are held every second Sunday.  Contact:  Estell Rose, (229) 630-3120;  estellrose@bellsouth.net
 
VSU Continuing Ed offers classes on many subjects, some online.  Following is a list of the courses related to non-profit management and grant writing:
 
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New Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPs) group with Christian focus in Hahira. Meets at Bethany Baptist Church, 5064 Bethany Road on the first Tuesday of every month for moms and the third Thursday as a playdate for the children. For more information, call Christy Smith, 910-728-2277.
 
Autism Support Group
For information on next meeting, contact Dorothy Dye, 229-561-3808
 

Challenger League Sports For children ages 5-21 (some age exceptions) with any level of disability.. Call about volunteer opportunities as a buddy to a participating child. Call Cheryl at the YMCA, 229-244-4646 or cmarshall@valdostaymca.com

 
LEARNING IN RETIREMENT
Become part of the Learning in Retirement program at Valdosta State University.  Classes include a wide variety of subjects as watercolors, knitting and crocheting, line dancing, languages, beginning tennis, writing the memories of your life, yoga, antique samplers, gardening, mahjongg, things to know about Medicare, living with diabetes, ukulele, and many other topics. 
 
LIR provides older adults with the opportunity to take part in college level course work on a non-credit basis (there are no tests and no grades). The curriculum is chosen, designed, and often led by the members, encouraging peer learning and active member participation. LIR capitalize on the strengths and experiences of older adults, empowering them to continue learning, expand their horizons, and enhance their personal development.
 
Pay the $45 membership and most classes are free.
There are classes to attend and opportunities to teach classes.  If you have ideas for classes or are willing to teach a class for this series, call 229-245-6484 or go to website at www.valdosta.edu/conted .
Participants in Learning in Retirement are eligible to pay a small fee to have access to the VSU pool and exercise equipment at the VSU Student Recreation Center.
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Volunteers needed for Serenity Palliative & Hospice Care. 
Contact Chaplain Yolanda L. Payne at
229-241-8338. 
 
Grief Support Group
Hospice of South Georgia will be sponsoring an
Adult Bereavement Support Group
 
Call 1-800-HOSPICE, or 229-249-4100 for more information.
 
To order the 2010 Annie E. Casey Kids Count Factbook that has data on child and family wellbeing in every state for the last measured period of time, go to this website:
Need help with the price of prescriptions?  Contact website below for assistance:
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Bainbridge Advocacy Individual Network, Inc.
316 West Shotwell Street   Bainbridge 39817
Telephone 229-246-0150     Fax 229-246-1715
 
BAIN is a Center for Independent Living dedicated to promoting independence and improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities in South Georgia.
BAIN, Inc is a non-profit, non-residential center serving eleven counties throughout southwest Georgia.
BAIN offers information and workshops on topics such as finances, money management skills, home modifications, personal attendant management and how to access community support systems.
BAIN will assist you on an individual, personalized basis.

BAIN also offers:
Transportation Voucher Program, Computer Recycling, Low Cost Eyeglass Program, Loan Closet, Ramps/Assistive Technology, Resource Library, Computer with Internet Access, Assistive Devices, Alternative formats: Large Print, Audio Cassette and Braille
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Need Healthcare, Housing or Case Management for veterans in this area?
Schedule for VA Social Worker Ayanna Sampson
 
Lake City / Valdosta Area Case Management
Ayanna Sampson, LMSW    1-800-308-8387 Ext 3416
 
 
Wednesdays:
-Catholic Charities - 10:30 AMNOON
258 Burke Ave, Lake City, FL
(386) 754-9180
 
2nd and 4th Wednesdays:
-FL Crown Workforce (Check-in w/Vet Rep) - 1PM – 2:30PM
1387 West US HWY 90, Suite 170, Lake City, FL
(386) 755-9026
 
1st and 3rd Thursdays:
-GA Dept of Labor (Check-in w/ Vet Rep) - 10AM-11AM
221 South Ashley St., Valdosta, GA
(229) 333-5211
 
-New Horizon Day Ctr (Check w/ Outreach) - NOON-1:30PM
714 Charlton St., Valdosta, GA
(229) 242-5267
 
1st and 3rd Wednesdays:
Christian Service Center10:30AMNOON
441 NW Washington St., Lake City, FL
(386) 755-1770
 
VA RESOURCE PAGE:
 

Homeless Veteran in need of help? 
Call 1-877-4AID VET (1-877-424-3838)

 
NEW VA SERVICE:
The National Caregiver Support Line –
1-855-260-3274 -- will serve as the primary resource and referral center to assist caregivers, Veterans and others seeking caregiver information. It will be open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 11 PM, Eastern time; and Saturday, 10:30 AM to 6 PM, Eastern time.  Licensed VA social workers and health technicians will staff the support line.
 
The support line will provide information regarding new caregiver benefits, referrals to local caregiver support coordinators as well as emotional support to those concerned with their ability to provide care to loved ones who are Veterans.
 
VA also features a Web page, http://www.caregiver.va.gov/, with general information on other caregiver support programs available through VA and the community.
 
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Thomasville, Georgia Activities include concerts on Fridays and Sundays, tours, theater performances, costume parties, walks for charity, and a Native American festival.
 
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Help Deliver Meals for Homebound People
The Break Bread Together Ministry of First Presbyterian is in need of volunteers who can help sort and/or deliver meals on the weekdays (Monday-Friday, except holidays).  Presently, we have a waiting list of those in need of meals, but are unable to handle the requests without additional volunteers.
 
If you, your church group, or civic organization is interested in assisting with this important ministry to the
Valdosta community, please contact Susan Sheridan, Break Bread Coordinator, at 229-249-0779.
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Partnership for Health/Free Clinic for Uninsured Workers on Woodrow Wilson Drive is available to employed persons over 18.
It needs volunteers to assist in administrative, nursing and other areas.     
For training times contact Libby Smith, RN at 229-245-0020
Mobility and Self Sufficiency for People, Contact:
 
GEORGIA TOOLS FOR LIFE
Georgia Department of Labor/VR Tools for Life Program
Vocational Rehabilitation Program,
Atlanta

 
Phone: (800) 497-8665                            
TTY: (404) 657-3085       
                                
E-mail:
toolsforlife@mindspring.com       
Page listing funding resources: http://www.gatfl.org/Resources.aspx
 
Need a ramp for an older person?
Call this number to be screened for help.
Toll-Free:  1-888-73-AGING (1-888-732-4464)
Southern Georgia Regional Commission - Area Agency on Aging
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Valdosta Sunrise Rotary
Member of Rotary International
 
No obligation visit any Thursday except holidays.
Weekly community business and education speakers.
Two annual major charity fundraisers.
Meetings and breakfast at Valdosta Country Club at 7:30-8:30 AM.
 
HELP US STAMP OUT POLIO IN THE WORLD.
For more information contact office@georgiachild.org or 404-572-6170. 
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
 
Jacobs’ Ladder Therapeutic Riding Center in Hahira needs volunteers to help with special needs riders.
Please call Leslie at (229) 794-1188.
See the website for a lot more information:
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Harvard University Announcement
   No tuition and no student loans
 
Harvard University announced recently that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition.

If you know of a family earning less than $60,000 a year with an honor student graduating from high school soon,
Harvard University wants to pay the tuition. The prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free... no tuition and no student loans!
To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making less than $60,000 a year, visit Harvard's financial aid website at: http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/ or call the school's financial aid office at        (617) 495-1581 or (617) 495-1581.
 
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
"Be a Foster Parent –
A Challenging and Personally Rewarding Experience"
 
Choices for Life of GA, LLC
2200 North Patterson Street
Valdosta
Phone  229-244-1707; Fax 229-244-1779
 
Choices for Life of Georgia is a specialized foster care program that provides in-home treatment for children and youth with multiple psychological, social and emotional needs. The children can accept and respond to relationships within a family but their special needs require more intensive or therapeutic service than are found in traditional foster care. Please contact us for more information if you would like to be part of our professional team touching the lives of children and families.
 
Choices for Life of GA, LLC also provides outpatient behavioral health services as a CORE Provider focusing on children and adolescents. Services include: individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and community support individual services, on-site nursing services & psychiatric services.
 
Referrals may be made by phone or email address above.
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VA's Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
 
Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week by trained mental health professionals prepared to deal with immediate crises. It also offers an anonymous online chat feature available at www.suicidepreventionhotline.org <http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org>
 
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Georgia’s Community Care Services Program (CCSP)
 
If someone you care for is eligible for nursing home placement but would like to stay in his or her own home, you may want to consider the benefits of the Community Care Services Program (CCSP). CCSP is a Medicaid waiver program that serves as an alternative to nursing home placement. The program provides home and community-based services to people who are elderly and/or functionally impaired or disabled. By providing these services, CCSP helps recipients remain in their own homes, the homes of caregivers, or in other community settings as long as possible.
 
To explore your eligibility or the eligibility of a loved one, contact the Southern Georgia Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Gateway to Community Resources at  912-287-5888 or toll-free at 1-888-732-4464.
 
Are you a caregiver? See the state resource page:
 
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Atlanta Legal Aid has services for seniors all over the state.
Grandparent / Relative Caregiver Project   Toll-free: 888-257-9519
Are you raising grandchildren or other relatives?
This project was created in response to the growing number of grandparents and other relatives who were raising children in the place of absent or addicted parents. Its goals are to stabilize the legal relationship between the caregiver and children through adoption or custody and to maximize the financial and medical resources available to care for the children. The project has been adopted by Kilpatrick Stockton, a private Atlanta law firm, and has trained more than 220 volunteer lawyers to take cases; call 404- 524-5811.
Georgia Senior Legal Hotline                         Toll-free: 888-257-9519
Begun in 1998, the hotline is a cooperative project among Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Georgia Division of Aging Services, the State Bar Pro Bono Project and the Atlanta Bar Association. It offers legal advice, brief services, self-help materials and referrals to seniors throughout the state, handling more than 4200 calls a year. This project serves seniors living anywhere in Georgia.
 
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National Do Not Call Registry
Register home or cell phones to prevent mass marketing calls
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Homeless prevention and rapid re-housing (stimulus ARRA dollars) funds are now available for 91 counties in Georgia through the Salvation Army state level toll free number 1-866-387-2657.
 
Persons needing assistance may call for pre-screening and information in all counties. 
 
 
According to the information on the Salvation Army state website: “Through the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), recipients in 91 out of 159 Georgia counties must meet criteria established by the grant to qualify for rent and utility assistance.”  
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DHR REGION XI WEB PAGES- resources across the 18 counties of Region XI
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Georgia is accepting volunteer and client applications for both of its One-to-One mentoring programs! 
 
Big Sisters are waiting for little girls in the Valdosta area (Ages 5 to 14 who lack two involved parents/guardians in the home). Big Brothers are needed as well !
If you would like to be a member of the Valdosta board, call the number below.
To be referred, please contact Enrollment and Matching Manager Melinee Calhoun, 866-614-4215,  http://www.southgabbbs.org
 
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Valdosta Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
If your group is interested in helping to take pledges for a run or promote a talent show please come out and support your local MS Support Group at the monthly meeting. 
Please send an email to us at:  valdostamssupportgroup@gmail.com or check out our new website www.valmssgroup.com  
 
Join the advocates for mental health services in Georgia
 
2011 has become increasingly challenging for persons needing services for mental illnesses and addictive diseases, and for people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities in the State of Georgia. DBHDD Planning Board advocates are currently becoming very active with our Community Service Boards, Georgia Alliance on Mental Illness, law enforcement, county commissioners, the courts, consumers and other stakeholders to speak with one voice for the survival and improvement of access to DBHDD information and services in our region.
 
Interested persons may contact Linda Floyd at lfloyd@valdosta.edu .
 
FamilyWorks
The Moore Street Clinic has moved and has a new name! We are now FamilyWorks but we are still the university-based brief therapy center for the Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program, and we are still providing state-of-the-art therapeutic help to families and individuals all over Valdosta, the VSU campus, and surrounding communities, including south Georgia and north Florida.
 
Who Goes to FamilyWorks? Any individual person, married or unmarried couples, children, elderly, couples who are or are not living together, families of all varieties, regardless of legal status, roommates, and LGBT persons—all are welcome at FamilyWorks. Family therapy, sometimes called systems therapy or relational therapy, is a particular way of thinking that helps people make the changes that they want to make. Even though the word, "family" suggests that family therapists work only with whole families, this is not the case. Family therapists work with individuals, couples, groups, and families. Family therapy has been found to be helpful to people with many different kinds of problems, including:
  • anger management
  • individual depression
  • divorce and separation
  • sexual problems
  • parenting problems
  • difficulty with communication
  • relationship problems
  • domestic violence
  • grief and loss
  • pre-marital concerns
  • child behavior problems
We offer our services to all people who seek them, regardless of age, gender, race, political or religious affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, education, economic status, disability, or ethnic background.
How Much Do We Have to Pay? We charge for each session according to a sliding scale that is based on family size and income, so fees can begin at $0. But here is the good news: No one is ever denied services because they cannot pay. When you call for the first appointment, someone will talk with you about your fee, so that you will know what it is prior to your first meeting with your therapist. If your circumstances are such that you can't pay anything at all, just let us know. Services are free to Valdosta State University students, faculty and employees.
To schedule an appointment, call (229) 219-1281 Monday through Friday between 9:00 am and 11:00 am. If you cannot call during these times, call anytime and leave a message. Let us know the best time to reach you and an intake coordinator will call you back.
FamilyWorks - 903 North Patterson Street, Valdosta, 31698
 
Crescent House
 
 
 
 
 
 

Patterson Street
 
3-story Continuing Education Building
 

    
MFT Program (1-story)               
 
 

       Gordon
GA Power (1 story)       Street
 
 

Door to breezeway between FamilyWorks and GA Power.
                                                                                                               
 

FamilyWorks (229) 219-1281
 
 
 
 

FamilyWorks is housed in the one-story part of the Continuing Ed Building that is on the corner of Patterson and Gordon Streets (directly across the street from the Crescent House).  You can reach the building by turning in off of either Patterson or Gordon Streets. If you come in off Patterson Street, drive around to the back of the parking lot. We are tucked in the corner of the one-story part of the L-shaped building.
 
When you arrive, poke your nose into the Intake Room and ask for a parking permit. The VSU Police monitor this lot frequently and without a parking permit, you will likely get a parking ticket. If you have a current VSU student, staff, or faculty parking sticker, you are good to go.
 
Valdosta Symphony Orchestra
 
Classical Masters
Mozart, Schnittke, Haydn, Mozart
November 5     8:00 PM
 
Symphonie Fantastique!
Debussy, Gliere, Berlioz
February 18      8:00 PM
 
Favorites
Liadov, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich
March 24           8:00 PM
 
Musical Pictures
Rossini, Weber/Berlioz, Vivaldi, Debussy, Wagner, Ravel
April 28         8:00 PM
 
Whitehead Auditorium
VSU Campus
$25 per ticket
 
Reservations available at
www.valdostasymphony.org or 229-333-2150
 
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VSU Theatre and Dance  
2011-2012 Season
 
By Aeschylus in a new translation by Ted Hughes
November 10-12, 14-16 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 13 at
3:00 PM
Sawyer Theatre,
VSU Fine Arts Building, First Floor
Ramona Quimby
Dramatized by Len Jenkins,
Based on the books by Beverly Cleary
February 3 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 4 at 10:30 AM
Sawyer Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, First Floor
A Lesson Before Dying
By Romulus Linney
February 23-25, 27-29 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 PM
Lab Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, Second Floor
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
State Fair
March 29–31, April 2-4 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 1 at 3:00 PM
Sawyer Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, First Floor
Emerging Artists Showcase
Musical Theatre Performances and Readers Theatre
by VSU Theatre & Dance Students
Musical Theatre Showcase
April 19 at 7:30pm
April 21 at 7:30pm

Southern Writers Readers Theatre Showcase

April 20 at 7:30 PM
April 22 at 3:00 PM
Sawyer Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, First Floor
Information for season and single tickets:
Many free concerts and recitals available at VSU every month.
Go to the website for the College of the Arts (http://www.valdosta.edu/coa/) and click on listings for the Music Department, and other departments for listings of the 2009-2010 VSU Symphony, Theatre Department and other performances.
 
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Theatre Guild Valdosta
at the 'Dosta Playhouse
122 N. Ashley Street
 
Southern Hospitality
December 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 2011
Leading Ladies
February 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 2012
Seussical the Musical, Jr.
March 23, 24, 25, 30, 31,
April 1, 2012
Caught in the Net
May 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 2012
 
Box Office, located at 122 N Ashley St
Box Office Hours are Monday-Thursday
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tickets are buy one/get one free for the first night of each show
 
Membership and patron packages available now:
Contact the number or website below a complete brochure
229-247-8423
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TURNER CENTER FOR THE ARTS
 

The Wizard of Oz The Musical

November 8, 7:30 PM, Mathis City Auditorium Tickets may be purchased for entire season or individually online at www.turnercenter.org or by phone at 229-247-2787.

Gallery Open
 
Free and open to the public!
 
CLASSES
Yoga, Wednesday nights, 6 PM, Roberta George, Instructor, Free,
Painting Class, Thursdays: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Fay Hyatt, Instructor:
Pottery Class, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM,
                             Walter Hobbs, Instructor
Movie Night, third Tuesday of every month from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Free
The Turner Center Gift Shop is open during Center hours:
Tuesday-Thursday 10-6; Friday-Saturday 10-4.
 
 
South Georgia Regional Libraries Opportunities
 
South Georgia Regional Library
300 Woodrow Wilson Drive
presents

 “Meet The Author”
 
November 5      Lisa-Buie Collard          “Evangeline’s Secret”
December 3       Morris Smith                “Big Iris”
January 7            Roberta George           “Baptizing The Cat”
February 4          Ron Hamby                  “C’est La Guerre”         
 
The program will take place the first Saturday of every month, except in September (because of Labor Day, we will meet on September 10th) at 2:00 pm.  Tea and cookies will be served.
 
For information, contact Harriet Messcher  229.333.0086 x222  hmesscher@sgrl.org

 
At the library there are computer classes, children’s reading times, beginning Spanish, vampire book club, genealogy, teen book club, game night, and the bookfellows club. http://www.sgrl.org/pages/events.html
 
Backdoor Bookstore
11:00am – 2:00pm
Main Library
Purchase gently used books from the Friends of the Library Back Door Bookstore. All proceeds from your purchases are used to buy new books for the library.  The Backdoor Bookstore is located in the rear of the Main Library on 300 Woodrow Wilson Drive in Valdosta.
 
 
Visit our website www.sgrl.org  to learn how to join, find information about
local and regional elected officials, library programs and the hours of all branches.  Start exploring the endless possibilities at your library today! Call 229-333-0086 for more information.
 
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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
 
This program is available in several surrounding counties and it is free to all persons earning under $49,000 a year. 
 
Volunteer to become a tax preparer in this program.
 
Available to persons who need to file taxes for previous years. This program serves low income persons in several counties.
 
To find a location near you, contact Jataryia Thomas, Executive Director, C.A.$.H. Prosperity Campaign at:
 
229-234-2364 or cashpcampaign@gmail.com  
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Georgia Legislators need your input.
 
To ensure that your issues are addressed, stay in touch with your legislators. Write a letter, tell a story of your personal experience related to needed
legislation, offer your professional information, or provide accurate data on issues while they are home.
 
 To find yours, go to:
GEORGIA LEGISLATIVE HOME PAGE
Lowndes area legislators:
 
Senator Tim Golden 110 Beacon Hill Valdosta, GA 31602
Lowndes, Brooks, parts of Cook and Thomas
229-293-0202     404-656-7580
Serves Brooks, Cook (Pt.), Lowndes, Thomas (Pt.)
 
Rep. Jason Shaw Box 245 Lakeland, GA 31635
Berrien, Clinch, Lanier and Lowndes
229-482-3505    404-656-7859
 
Rep. Ellis Black 5900 Jumping Gully Rd. Valdosta, GA 31601
Brooks, Echols, Lowndes and Thomas
                  229-559-1592      404-656-0287
 
Rep. Amy Carter Box 1535 Valdosta, GA 31603
Valdosta and Remerton
229-245-2733      404-656-0325
 
To keep up with this year’s legislation go to: http://web.me.com/gcdd/GCDD/Home.html
 
To voice your opinion on Federal legislation or to get assistance with issues with Federal benefits, contact one of our two Georgia Senators or our Congressman:
 
Senator Saxby Chambliss
South Georgia Office:
419-A South Main Street  P.O. Box 3217  Moultrie, GA 31776
Toll free at 800-234-4208  Main: 229-985-2112  Fax: 229-985-2123
To send an email, go to his website: http://chambliss.senate.gov/
Senator Johnny Isakson
One Overton Park, Suite 970
3625 Cumberland Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30339
770-661-0999  Fax: 770- 661-0768
To send an email, go to his website: http://isakson.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Congressman Jack Kingston
Valdosta Federal Building
401 N. Patterson St.
Second Floor, Room 215
Phone: (229) 247-9188
Fax: (229) 247-9189 
To send an email, go to his website: http://kingston.house.gov/Contact
 
 
Childcare Resource and Referral
1-877-ALL-GA-KIDS
 
For help with finding special needs childcare, resources for parents/teachers, inclusion, staff development and presentations. More information contact Sharon Pilkinton at sharon.pilkinton@darton.edu.
 
Children’s Medical Services (CMS)
 
This is a state funded program that provides medical care for disabling conditions or chronic diseases in children from birth to the age 21. The staff of three RN’s work actively with primary care physicians to coordinate specialty care for the child. Services through CMS may include family education, social services and case management. They also hold clinics for children in Cardiology, Orthopedic, Hematology, Asthma and telemedicine clinics in Genetics, Nephrology and Pulmonary.
 
They have an Asthma Educator, Penny Beasley, RN. Enrolled clients have an asthma action plan which includes education, equipment, bed covers and camp for kids 6-12 years old. There is a camp in Tifton and one in Valdosta.
 
Anyone may make a basic referral to CMS, however to be seen by a specialist the referral should come from the client’s primary care physician.
 
For more information call 229-245-4310 or 1-800-848-5728                                                       
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American Cancer Society
1-800-227-2345
www.cancer.org  

There are many resources through these avenues and the 800 # is "live" 365 days a year, 24 hours a day!!
 
The American Cancer Society in this area is looking for volunteers to help with the Road To Recovery and Reach To Recovery Programs.  
 
A Reach To Recovery volunteer needs to have completed their treatment for breast cancer in order to be trained as a Reach To Recovery volunteer.

Reach to Recovery for women in this area who have had breast cancer, a program designed to help them cope with their cancer experience and assists with transportation to and from treatment.  


If you are interested in volunteering for either of these programs, please contact Ashley Braswell at 229-834-0709 or 1-800-227-2345.
 
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Hospice of South Georgia Sponsors Grief Support Groups for Adults, Teens and Children
 
All groups are offered free of charge as a community service of Hospice of South Georgia. These support groups are for anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one and would like to learn healthy ways to deal with their grief.
 
To register for an upcoming group, call 229-249-4100.
 
Groups meet throughout the year at the Hospice of South Georgia Administration Building, 2263 Pineview Drive, Valdosta.
 
Pearlman Cancer Center Support Groups
 
Holding Hand Support Group- General Support Group
Everyone is Welcome
Meets the Third Monday each month, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Pearlman Cancer Center Conference Room
209 Pendleton Dr. Valdosta
Contact 229-259-4638
No registration required
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Best Buddies Breast Cancer Support Group 
Meets every 4th Tuesday each month,
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM January-October
(No meetings in November/December)
Pearlman Cancer Center Conference Room
209 Pendleton Dr. Valdosta
Contact 229-259-4638
No registration required
GeorgiaHousingSearch.org - A Ready Resource During Critical Times.  Tornadoes, storms, you name it…when disaster strikes, everyone needs help.  In many cases, finding a place to live is a top priority.  No need to worry or panic as GeorgiaHousingSearch.org offers a FREE, easy-to-use and available resource to help citizens quickly find affordable housing options in their community.
On the site – www.GeorgiaHousingSearch.org -- citizens can search for rental properties statewide.  Property postings are detailed, current, and updated bi-weekly.  Property managers and independent landlords can post listings for free and reach thousands of potential renters. 
The website is bilingual (English and Spanish) and has a toll-free number – 877-428-8844 - available to assist potential renters or property owners and managers.  In addition, the site’s unique Special Needs Housing Search feature has assisted Georgia caseworkers locate housing for hundreds of traditionally hard-to-place families and individuals. 
For more information, please contact Sheila Barry at (404) 679-4855 or sbarry@dca.state.ga.us.
Repeat Boutique Thrift Store
is open to Drop (things you don’t need) and Shop (for things you do).  Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10-5 and Saturday from 9-3.  Closed Wednesday.  It’s located at 900 North Oak Street (corner of Oak and Gordon).  For sale are donated clothing (for men, women, and children), accessories, toys, books, small appliances, house wares, jewelry, decorative items, furniture, and much more!  Donations to the store are tax deductible. All sales benefit The Pregnancy Support Clinic of Valdosta.  Proceeds are used to help further the Christ-centered mission of advancing the sanctity of human life and sexual purity empowering individuals to make life-affirming choices.  For more information, call the store manager, Robin DeRocco at 229-333-0063. Website for clients: www.OptionsNow.org.
 
Silent Ministries is offering a class called "Felons- A  Special Class of Domestic Violence Victims."
 
For free assistance for domestic violence victims with public assistance forms and appeals, contact jharnage7@aol.com
 
Read The Beating Death of Aunt Lilly Mae Thornton as Told by Her Niece and Silent Ministries' founder Carolyn Thornton Harnage at http://domesticviolenceaftercare.webs.com.
 
Silent Ministries has an ample supply of quality clothing, shoes, and  jackets for victims needing help. Silent Ministries is asking for  donations of used and broken small appliances to help elderly people who cannot replace such things as toasters and heaters.
Will pick up.  229-559-5648.
 
!! Silent Ministries is seeking donations of household goods, bedding and toys. The household goods and bedding are to replenish supplies and the toys are for the annual Santa On Wheels.
 
Good used clothing available now.
 
Silent Ministries accepts donations of all types and they pick up items such as housewares, blankets, glassware, cooking, small appliances, vehicles, boats, motors, camper parts and camper appliances. Donations and sales benefit the Silent Ministries missions to help people in the community and around the area with many personal issues.
 
Silent Ministries can assist you with an employment interview wardrobe in limited sizes. We also can assist with letters of reference and interview coaching.
 
Contact Jim Harnage at 229-300-4882, or jharnage7@aol.com. The website is http://jimharnage.ning.com. We are located at 121 Ben Daniels Road, Statenville, Ga.
Silent Ministries Recovery Outreach announces training for Angels of Mercy, Domestic Violence Advocacy, each Wednesday in February at the usual location.
 
Subjects will be:
What To Do As A Victim,
Safety Plans For Your Home,
Self-Defense,
Fitness and Nutrition led by a licensed expert, and
After Care Services.
Contact jharnage7@aol.com for more information.
SURVIVOR GROUPS AT THE HAVEN
The Haven will be conducting support groups for survivors of sexual assault or child sexual abuse.  There will also be a men’s group for men who have experienced sexual assault. 
These groups are for adult women and men over 17 years of age.  It is intended for those who are ready to move from being victims to being survivors.  Those individuals who are interested in one of these groups should plan to attend the complete 12 week process.  Once the groups are formed, the day will be Thursdays and the time will be after work 5:30 or 6:30 PM.
To join, contact Sheila Rowell, therapist@valdostahaven.org, 229-244-9056 to register. Participants must complete an initial screening.  Groups are free, confidential, and facilitated by trained professionals.
It is not necessary to be a current client of The Haven to participate.
Easter Seals Valdosta Office
Family support/respite care available for
families whose children have developmental disabilities
 
610 North Patterson Street, Suite A, Valdosta
    229-247-6912, toll free 866-875-4670, or fax 229-247-8549.
 
December Smith is the Easter Seals coordinator for Valdosta, if you need forms and have any questions regarding the application process for help with family respite care and other assistance. Please remember that the money from Easter Seals is based on the child and not family income. The family support/respite program covers Lowndes, Brooks, Lanier, Cook, Berrien, Tift, Irwin, Turner, Ben Hill, and Wilcox Counties.
Megan’s House, respite facility for families with children with special needs is now open in Valdosta and is in need of donations of every kind of household goods.  Contact December Smith dsmith@swga-easterseals.org
 for more information.
Newcomer Welcome Service and Community Guide
For decades, The Greeting Service has welcomed Valdosta newcomers with traditional southern hospitality–a personal home visit and a folder brimming with information about schools, churches, cultural opportunities, and a bag chock full of coupons and goodies.

The Greeting Service has expanded its borders to include Adel, Hahira, Lakeland Lake Park, Moody Air Force Base, Nashville, Quitman, and Tifton and now publishes an annual community resource guide acquainting newcomers with relocation information including job opportunities and housing.

We look forward to sharing all the fun and exciting things that Valdosta and the surrounding communities have to offer and hope you enjoy discovering a new place to call home.
If you are new to the area, be sure to call 229-245-8383 for your Welcome Packet.
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Greenleaf Speaks! 
 
Need a free public speaker for your group or event?  Therapists at Greenleaf Outpatient Program can speak to your group about an array of topics and inform your group of treatment options at Greenleaf. 
Topics include: Stress Management, Emotional Control and Anger Management, Understanding and Motivating an Addicted Person, Tips for Dealing with Seasonal Depression, Reducing Anxiety, etc. 
 
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Alzheimer CareGiver Time-Out (ACTO)
 

ACTO is a social program for clients with Alzheimer's disease, other memory impairment, or the frail elderly. Caregivers may leave their loved ones at ACTO so that they can have some free time to attend to their other needs. ACTO is open Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The service is free to all clients, funded in part by the United Way. We are located in Park Avenue United Methodist Church, 100 E. Park. Ave., Valdosta, GA 31602. For more information, please call 229-245-9094.
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My Friend’s House
 
is the name for the Valdosta State University Alzheimer's day care program.  There are openings for anyone with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or dementia.  The program, which is free of charge, has the goal of preventing isolation by providing daily activities in a home-like environment for persons with Alzheimer’s and dementia.  There is a support group for the caregivers on the third Wednesday of every month. Volunteers always are needed. Call 229-293-6146 for more information.
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FREE CLINIC IN LOWNDES COUNTY
 
The Partnership Health Center is a non-profit, free medical clinic. It provides primary healthcare to the working, uninsured people in Lowndes County who meet the eligibility guidelines. It is staffed by volunteer physicians, physician extenders, and nurses who offer their time to provide healthcare.  It is located at 205 Woodrow Wilson Drive, across from the public library. Clinic is open Tuesday from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM, Wednesday from 10:00 AM- 4:00 PM and two Saturdays a month. These may expand as more staff is added.
 
COLORING BOOKS NEEDED FOR CLINIC TO ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
 
Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Paperwork and medical visits are by appointments only.
 
The clinic also needs office volunteers to answer the phone and help with paperwork during the week (Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30-4:30pm
 
Patient eligibility requirements:
  • Income under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level,
  • between the ages of 18 and 64,
  • have no health insurance,
  • be a resident of Lowndes County, and
  • patient or dependent must be employed.
 
We look forward to serving Valdosta and extending healthcare to the people who need and deserve it. For additional information about the clinic, contact 229-245-0020 ext. 3.
 
The clinic needs volunteer physicians, nurses and administrative helpers on Tuesdays from 6-9 pm and 10 am to 4 pm (times may change depending on volunteer availability). A small amount of your time could help make a difference in the lives of many Lowndes residents.
Please note: Donations are accepted and important to our non-profit
organization. We also need donated medical equipment that will be
used to help the patients in our clinic. Please call if you can help
with either of these needs.
 
 
Do you know your PTI?
 
Parent to Parent is Georgia's Parent Training Information Center (PTI)
 
PTIs are federally funded programs through the United States Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) authorized in Part D of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).  PTIs serve families of children with disabilities who are ages birth through 26.  We serve families of children with the full range of disabilities.
 
What do PTIs do for families? PTIs help families work with early intervention, education, and transition systems and services.  We want to ensure that families receive training and information on their rights, responsibilities, and protections under IDEA so they can actively participate in planning and decision making that affects their children.
 
Georgia's PTI services, and all Parent to Parent of Georgia services, are provided free of charge. Just call 1800-229-2038. A coordinator is waiting to speak with you. 
 
 
Humane Society of Valdosta/Lowndes County
 
Low Cost Spay & Neuter Program
229-247-3266
307 E. Jane Street, Valdosta
 
 
 
Pregnancy Support Clinic of Valdosta
Volunteer Opportunities
 
The Pregnancy Support Clinic of Valdosta is a Christ-centered ministry which advances the sanctity of human life and sexual purity empowering individuals to make life-affirming choices.  Our ministry has many different opportunities for volunteers ranging from working behind the scenes on events to peer counseling.  Call today to see where you can fit in, 229-333-0080, or visit our partners’ website for more information, www.pscvaldostapartners.org.  Please note all interested parties must submit to an application process and 10 - 40 hours training commitment to volunteer.
HELP SOMEONE LEARN TO READ
Literacy Volunteer Program
We need tutors, learners, sponsors and YOU !
LEARNERS: CALL 333 -7515 (leave your name and number).
 
Literacy Bowl…our fundraiser.  You may still pledge/donate to improve adult literacy.  Send a check to LVP, 221 S. Ashley Street, Valdosta 31601
(If you are interested in learning more about this fundraiser, e-mail daltobello@sgrl.org.)
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers, Inc.
is proud to offer the Valdosta Career Center without charge as a community service. Resources, technology and support services have been designed to help job seekers secure employment, and to assist in the development of micro-businesses.
WORK Connections for the Job Seeker include:
         listings of local job openings to connect job seekers with employment opportunities.
         telephones to arrange appointments and facilitate communications with employers.
          Georgia Work Ready testing
         computers to use in job searches have Microsoft Office and Publisher and internet access
         telephone, basic computer and networking skills classes
         resource library with a variety of materials to assist the job seeker prepare for and secure employment, as well as information regarding Medicaid, childcare, food stamps, training, financial aid and other community resources.
         photocopier, printers and fax machines
In addition to the resources listed above, entrepreneurs can get help to enhance marketing tools, develop a business plan or network with others in the community. Other services include:
*        Free English as a Second Language classes
*        Meeting rooms for groups
*        List of community resources
        
Open 9 – 6 Monday – Thursday and 9 – 3 Friday
For more information, please contact:
 229-316-1216      Fax 229-316-1218
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Paxen-WIA Work Readiness Program
Sponsored by the Southern Georgia Regional Commission
 
Our program's work readiness component emphasizes acquisition of essential job-search, employability, and life skills for youth ages 14-21. Participants also receive instruction in strategies for seeking, securing and succeeding in a job as well as supportive services to receive a GED and gain employment/enroll in post-secondary education after credential attainment. Qualifying participants receive a stipend for program completion, become eligible for a GED testing voucher, and will receive a $200 incentive for GED attainment.
 
For more information Contact: Charmane Thomas, Program Manager, www.paxen.com
Paxen Learning Corporation "We Change Lives"
221 S. Ashley, Valdosta  
Office: 229-245-2488
 
 
 
South Georgia Council for
Youth in the Performing Arts
 
Please check our website www.sgcyoutharts.org.
 
South Georgia String Project
The South Georgia String Project is a collaborative community outreach program of Valdosta State University through the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra, the academic/professional orchestra in-residence at the university.  The goal of the project is twofold: (1) to provide access to string instruction for children, thus culturally enriching the region and (2) to provide mentored teaching experiences for university music majors who will soon become school string teachers and cultural arts advocates.  
The South Georgia String Project’s mission is to:
  • provide students with an opportunity for musical enjoyment and education through the study of stringed instruments.
  • promote personal development through music as an outlet for self-expression within a structured learning environment.
  • encourage student leadership and share student accomplishments within the community.
  • create partnerships through providing accessible string education for pre-college students while offering mentored  teaching experiences for Valdosta State University music students who value  string education.
For more information, go to http://www.valdosta.edu.sgsp or contact
Dr. Gerling at dcgerling@valdosta.edu or 229-259-2087.
 
Arts events in Southwest Georgia
For a listing of arts events from Columbus to Valdosta:
 
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Employment Program for Seniors:
 
Senior Community Service Employment Program, sponsored by the US Department of Labor. This program enables qualified individuals to obtain paid, on the job training within their communities, update their job skills to enhance their marketability, develop new attitudes and gain greater self-confidence.  Participants work 20 hours per week earning minimum wage in a non-profit organization or government agency and receive help in transitioning from the program into a new, unsubsidized employment opportunity.
For more information, call Beth Veal at 229-249-4885 or visit her at the Georgia Department of Labor in Valdosta.  Program covers Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, Tift and Turner Counties.
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FUND HELPS CANCER PATIENTS
 
The Partnership Cancer Fund is a not-for-profit subsidiary of the Lowndes County Partnership for Health, Inc.
 
·        Cancer can be a financially devastating disease. Even with health insurance, there can be many associated costs that put a strain on patients and their families.
·        If you or someone you know is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, and lives in Lowndes County, or receives cancer treatment from a Lowndes County provider but lives outside Lowndes County, they may qualify for financial assistance from the Partnership Cancer Fund.
 
Financial assistance is available for:
·        Transportation costs for Medical Care
·        Nutritional Supplements
·        Medications
·        Certain types of Medical Equipment 
 
Contact the Lowndes County Partnership for Health, Inc. at
229-245-0020 (option 1) to obtain an application or to request more information. You may also go to  www.lcpfh.org  
Tax deductible donations are accepted, and all funds remain in the local community to benefit as many cancer patients as possible. Send donations to P.O. Box 1782, Valdosta, GA 31603
 
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Searching for Section 8 housing in your area? Go to this website:
 
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GET ACTIVE VALDOSTA !
 
For a listing of opportunities for running, cycling, swimming, walking or other active sports, go to the Get Active Valdosta website:
 
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Pediatria HealthCare for Kids
 
New business in Valdosta provides pediatric day healthcare and in-home private duty nursing to children, through age six, who have  medical complexities.  Children served include those with complications of prematurity, chronic lung disease, tube feedings, colostomy care, cardiac disease and other complex needs. Many payment sources accepted.
 
For more information, go to www.pediatriakids.com or
call 229-316-1102
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Valdosta Camellia Society Come and learn more about this varied and beautiful local flower. For more information or to join the Valdosta Camellia Society, call 229-242-2965.
 
GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE
 
Regular giving keeps supplies ready
 
American Red Cross has set up many public opportunities for blood donation (see list at the top of the month).
 
Please call 229-241-1141, Ext 221, to make an appointment to give the gift of life. To find donor sites throughout the region, visit www.givebloodredcross.org  or call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE.
 
Adopt a rescue pet
Lowndes County Shelter
Lake Park Animal Rescue
Educational Opportunities for First Time Home Buyers
 
Valdosta-Lowndes County Habitat for Humanity, a certified Home Buyer Education Agency, has partnered with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and the City of Valdosta to provide monthly Home Buyer Education Workshops that are FREE and open to anyone considering buying a home.  This training is designed to help people explore their options as first-time home buyers and learn how to qualify to receive down payment assistance of $5,000 up to $20,000.
 
Participants will learn the advantages and disadvantages of owning a home, the necessity of having a budget in order to know how much house they can afford as well as the importance of a good credit history when applying for a mortgage loan. Information presented also includes how to work with housing professionals like realtors and bankers. Mortgage options such as the Georgia Dream Homeownership Program, Habitat for Humanity and Dream Valdosta are also presented.  Pre-registration is required.
 
In addition to these one day workshops, Habitat offers a series of free Homeownership Skills classes that focus on developing good financial management skills, home maintenance skills and a variety of other topics important to new homeowners.  These classes are open to all, and are held in a small group setting monthly for two weeks.  Completion of this class series may also qualify first-time home buyers to receive a $5000.00 down payment assistance grant from the City of Valdosta if they purchase a house in the city’s Designated Revitalization Area.
 
To register for a Home Buyer Education Workshop or a series of Homeownership Skills Classes, please call 229-245-1330, ext 22.
 
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Habitat for Humanity Applicant Workshop

Call 229-245-1330, ext. 22 for more information.

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Habitat for Humanity offers:
Homeowners and Financial Skills Classes
Call for next class
Bring your credit report, a calculator and a list of the bills you owe.
These classes are mandatory for Habitat Partner Families. They may also be required for persons who wish to qualify for certain Down Payment Assistance loans or grants available from the City of Valdosta or the Georgia Dream Program (GA Department of Community Affairs). 
 
          Home Buyer Education Class
To register for classes call Carolyn at 229-245-1330/ext 22.
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Certain people qualify in Georgia for a free phone:
You qualify for Lifeline Service in your area if...
1.      You already participate in one of the following assistance programs:
    • Federal Public Housing Assistance / Section 8
    • Food Stamps
    • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
    • Medicaid
    • Senior citizen low-income discount plan offered by the local gas or power company
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
    • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
2.      No one in your household currently receives Lifeline Assistance through another phone carrier. If someone in your household is receiving Lifeline Assistance you must cancel the service before applying for Lifeline Service through SafeLink Wireless.
3.      You have a valid United States Postal Address. In order for us to ship you your FREE phone you must live at a residence that can receive mail from the US Post Office. Sorry, but P.O. Boxes cannot be accepted.
Call 1-800-977-3768 to have an application sent to you
 
 
Keep Lowndes/Valdosta Beautiful
 
is a non-profit organization always looking for volunteers to help out on various environmental and beautification projects and events all through the year.  For a list of upcoming events and dates, please visit the Keep Lowndes/Valdosta Beautiful website at:  www.klvb.net 
 
The Adopt-A-Road program is an ongoing community service opportunity offered through Keep Lowndes/Valdosta Beautiful for organizations and businesses to adopt a portion of a road to keep clean throughout the year.
 
For more information on events, meetings, Adopt-A-Road, or signing up to volunteer, call or email Aaron Strickland at (229) 671-2499 or astrickland@lowndescounty.com
 
Volunteer at Second Harvest of South Georgia,
a member of Feeding America
Food Bank volunteer hours are as follows:
 
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday- Wednesday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Thursday
9:00 AM -12:00 noon Friday
8:00 AM -12:00 noon, one Saturday a month (please call for dates)

Special appointments should be made for groups of ten or more.
We are always in need of volunteers.
Please call to schedule all volunteer work and/or for more information at 244-2678 ext. 234
  • Our new name and logo directly convey that we are providing access to food for people who need it- hungry Americans.  In essence, "feeding" serves as a double meaning- both providing food and enriching lives.
We are now known as Second Harvest of South Georgia, Inc., and we are a member of Feeding America- The Nation’s Food Bank Network.  This is a very subtle change, as we have had much success over the years with our branding in south Georgia.  In the end, the wording in our organization’s name is the only change that will be seen by the public.  We continue to provide the same goods and services for our loyal members.
Valdosta/ Lowndes Recreation, Parks and
Community Affairs Department
Mildred Hunter Community Center
All participants must pay an annual membership fee for the Mildred Hunter Community Center.
                    The membership fee is as follows:
                    Adults 18 and up:   $30.00 per year
                    Seniors 50 and up : $12.00 per year or $1.00 per month
 
This membership fee will give you access to all of our recreational programs.  Memberships will not cover evening instructional programs (Sewing Classes, Computer Classes, Karate Program, or Basketball Leagues).  All participants must also complete and sign an active membership waiver form before participating in any center activity or program.
 
For more information contact Andre Newson @ 259-5437 or 259-5407.
If you would like to register in classes at the center, contact Andre Newson at the Mildred Hunter Center, 229-259-5407 or 259-5437
Homework Assistance, a tutoring program for the youth in the City of Valdosta that helps in excelling in academics. This meets Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:00-5:45 and Friday afternoons from 3:00-4:45.
African Culture & Dance Class is a learning program taught by Iye Kargbo designed to teach about the African culture and show different styles in dance to children ages 5-12.  This program meets Tuesday evenings from 6:00-6:45
Marching Pride Drill Team, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00 - 5:30 PM, This program helps young men in all communities to learn and build self-esteem, character and motivation. Age group is 7 to 16.
 
Phazes Modeling Troupe, is a posing program for teenagers in middle school and high school designed to show basic modeling skills.  This program starts 1/27/11, meets Thursday evenings from 6:00-6:45 & Saturday mornings from 11:30-12:30.
Young Ladies’ Circle of Ambitions provides guidance, mentors, and cultivates young ladies into successful women.  The young ladies will participate in group mentoring that will include guest speakers, workshops that are educational, and community service that promotes healthy living and productive lifestyles.  Program meets twice a month, from 11am-12pm
Intervention Guidance Mentoring Program is a mentoring program for youth and teenagers ages 11-18 to help in dealing with life, goals, conflict, and character to become model citizens.  This program meets the every Tuesday evening beginning at 6. 
Bingo & Bonus Bingo is for senior citizens to come together to compete against one another for fun and to win inexpensive prizes.  It meets Wednesday mornings from 11:30-12:30.  For more information, contact Michael Foster at 259-5407. 
Senior Health Education involves walking, exercising, and interacting with other seniors to give them a chance to listen to guest speakers and about remaining in good health.  Michael Foster and Courtnee Hawkins are coordinating this class.  Program meets twice a month, Monday and Thursday mornings from 10:00am-11:00am.
 Senior Social is a socializing program for older participants to come together for eating, fellowship, and/or playing Bingo for tallies. It starts 1/26/11, and meets on the last Wednesday from 11:30-12:30pm.
 Free Sewing Classes
Monday and Tuesday,
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM -Ages 15 and older
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Community Friends for International Students
 
Help give each new VSU international student a friend in the Valdosta community…become a resource for the student and help the student in times of homesickness and cultural adjustment.  A Community Friend also provides the student an opportunity to share his/her culture. The Friend can be an individual or an entire family.  By inviting an international student to dinner, taking her to the mall, or participating in other such social activities, a Community Friend helps an international student feel welcome and helps compensate for the separation from friends and family. This is a unique opportunity to learn about another culture and make a difference in the life of an international student. For more information, contact Irina McClellan, International Student Advisor, 229-333-7410.
KALEIDOSCOPE After  School Program
 
Valdosta*Lowndes Recreation, Parks, and Community Affairs
 presents after school programs at Clyattville Elementary School and Lake Park Elementary School.  From 3:00 to 6:00 there will be homework assistance, structured games, and activities.   A snack will be provided.  The cost is $10 a day or $30 a week.  Some scholarships are available.  For more information, call 333-1861 or visit the website at valdostasportsandevent.com   *************************************
Regularly Scheduled 12 Step Groups
For information, call 1-800-766-4653
Lowndes County
 
AA, 5:30 PM, meeting only, Monday thru Friday, at First Baptist Church (corner of Toombs Street and Central Avenue) in building across the street from the office on Toombs Street. All meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking. Call 229-245-7516 or 229-244-0070.
 
AA 7:00 PM, First Baptist Church (corner of Toombs Street and Central Avenue) in building across the street from the office on Toombs Street.  This meeting is Closed Discussion and includes Big Book Study. Call 229-245-7516 or 229-244-0070.
 
AA, Baytree Fellowship meets Thursdays 8:00 PM and Saturdays at 7:00 PM at Messiah Lutheran Church, 500 Baytree Road, Valdosta. Both meetings are non-smoking.  Call 229-245-0426.
 
Northside Group AA meets Tuesday thru Saturday at noon, Sundays at 7:00 PM and Thursdays at 8:00 PM at Christ Episcopal Church, 1521 North Patterson Street, Valdosta. All meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking, except the Sunday and Thursday evening meetings, which are Closed Discussion.
 
Twin Lakes Group AA meeting is at 8:00 PM Tuesdays and 8:30 PM Fridays at the Presbyterian Church in Lake Park, GA.  Both meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking.
 
Unity Group AA meetings are on Sundays at 3:00 PM; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:00 PM; and Saturdays at 10:00 PM at 400 St. Augustine Road, Valdosta.  All sessions are Open Discussion except for 8:00 PM Mondays.  All sessions allow smoking.
 
Valdosta Al-Anon, a support group for family and friends of alcoholics, meets at 12:00 Noon Mondays, and 5:30 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays at First Christian Church, 1905 North Patterson Street.  For information, call 229-244-5014 or 229-247-0764.
Berrien County
 
Nashville Friendship Group meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:00 PM at the Old Jaycee Hut, Nashville, GA.  Both meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking.
 
Brooks County
 
Brooks County AA  meets Tuesdays at 9:00 PM at the Methodist Church in Quitman.
 
Quitman Midtown AA meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 PM at 200 North Court Street, Quitman.  The meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking.
 
Cook County
 
Cook County AA meets Mondays and Thursdays at 8:00 PM at 214 South Hutchinson Avenue in Adel.  Both meetings are Open Discussion and non-smoking.
Lanier County
 
Narcotics Anonymous
 
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meets at 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM daily at 203 W. Central Avenue.  Wednesday’s meeting is at the same place, but 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM. 
Call 1-800-342-3487.
 
NA meets at the Boy Scout building at the corner of Central and Toombs 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM, every Wednesday.  Call 229-247-0971.
 
Valdosta Lowndes Retired Educators Association meets every month except summer.   Retired educators should come out and join us!  All retired Educators are invited to attend and become a member if you aren't. Contact Fred Davis for more information, freddavis23@yahoo.com .
 
VOLUNTEER TO HELP VICTIMS OF CRIME
 
Volunteers are needed to provide assistance for our victims of crime in Lowndes County. Volunteers will assist the District Attorney’s (DA) Office by educating the public about victim’s rights, attending court proceedings with victims, and providing clerical assistance to the DA’s office. The DA’s Office handles sensitive information regarding crimes and victimization; therefore issues of confidentiality are vital. To learn more about volunteering, please call Carla Williams, Senior Victim Advocate, (229) 244-7170.
 
VSU Small Business Development Office
CLASSES
 
 
To see all the course offerings, please visit us online at http://www.valdosta.edu/sbdc.  To register for any of these courses, simply print out the flyer or brochure, clip and mail the registration, along with your payment, to our office.  If you prefer, you may register in person at our office during our normal business hours and pay by credit card.
 
 
 
Atlanta Legal Aid Society and Georgia Legal Services Program developed LegalAid-GA.org, a public access legal web site.
 
Know Your Rights.  Georgians may now know their rights and legal responsibilities in 26 different areas of the law (over 1000 documents and links to legal information and government benefits).
  • Court Forms / Legal Forms. Georgians may now obtain copies of model complaint letters, legal forms, court documents and online applications for government benefits from a single location.
  • Find a Lawyer. Georgians may now find lawyers who will provide free and low-cost legal help throughout the state (including legal hotlines, legal aid organizations, lawyer referral agencies and bar associations).
  • Community Help. Georgians may locate nearby social service providers (including the Dial 211 and other helpline providers throughout the state).
  • Find a Court. Georgians may now locate the courts in each county (including court web sites).
  • Elderly legal issues handled at this site.
  • 1101 North Patterson Street, Valdosta.  229-333-5232
 
Georgia Legal Services schedule in other counties:
 
Civil Cases only excluding tort (fee generating cases), class action, bankruptcy, child support, divorces w/o domestic violence). Call and confirm if it’s something that they handle and if its not they can point callers in the right direction.
 
Atkinson County          4th Thursday of every month         10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Willacoochee Senior Center                                              Willacoochee, Georgia
 
Berrien County              2nd Monday of every month          9:00 AM to Noon
Berrien County Courthouse                                                  Nashville, Georgia
 
Clinch County                3rd Tuesday of every month          9:00 AM to Noon
Concerted Services                                                              Homerville, Georgia
 
Colquitt County              4th Monday of every month          9:00 AM to Noon
9 South Main Street                                                              Moultrie, Georgia
 
Cook County                   2nd Thursday of every month       10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Cook County Library        213 E. 2nd Street                           Adel, Georgia
 
Thomas County              2nd Monday of every month          9:00 AM to Noon
Thomas County Judicial Center 325 N. Madison Street       Thomasville, Georgia
 
Tift County                       3rd Monday of every month          9:00 AM to Noon
State Bar Office                 244 East 2nd Street                      Tifton, Georgia
 
 
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Opportunities:
           
New volunteer opportunity:  Serve as receptionist in the Habitat office on Wednesday afternoons and all day Thursday and Friday.
 
Family Supporter
Family Supporters must have good people skills and understand the difference between empowering and enabling and understand the importance of confidentiality.
Supporters will be a friend and information source for our Habitat families. They will assist families throughout the entire process of becoming homeowners by answering questions, helping plan Dedication Celebrations, providing follow-up explanations of Homeownership Skills class materials, and identifying other community resources. Once a family moves into their new home the Supporter will maintain contact during the first year as family faces the challenges of homeownership.
Training is provided for Family Supporters.
 
Office Angels (Monday–Friday 9am–4pm):  Answer phone, Greet visitors, Perform office duties
 
ReStore (Tuesday–Saturday 9 to 4):  Display, sort & price stock, Assist customers, Test & repair large appliances
 
Jobsite (Tuesday–Saturday 8am–4pm):  Help build houses, Serve as Site Host/Hostess, Paint, Landscape, Provide meals, Clean up
 
Serve on a committee:  Church Relations, Construction, Family Selection, Family Support
 
Lunch providers for worksites needed
 
Dinner site volunteers needed for campus groups coming during their spring breaks.
 
For more information, contact Richard Hart : 242-3468, 563-1253  or Christine Nash: 245-1330 ext. 27, volunteerhabitat@bellsouth.net
 
For more information visit our website:  www.valdostahabitat.org
 
To volunteer contact Volunteer Coordinator by e-mail:  Christine Nash, volunteerhabitat@bellsouth.net or phone: 229-245-1330, ext 27.
Habitat ReStore
is open to the public every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  It is at 2010 East Cypress St.  For sale are donated new and used home improvement materials, furniture, appliances, and much more.  Donations to the store are tax deductible. All sales proceeds benefit Valdosta-Lowndes County Habitat for Humanity and are used to help further the mission of building affordable housing for people in need. 
Workers needed for ReStore…must be able to withstand variations of temperature…
For more information, call the store manager, Bill Ray, at 229-247-8513.
 
Flu vaccine
“Many people believe that if they have not gotten the flu or the flu vaccine by January, they are in the clear,” stated Debra Adams, RN, APRN, District Nursing and Clinical Director. “This is not true.
 
The CDC recommends certain groups getting vaccinated as soon as possible because they are at highest risk of getting the flu or spreading the flu to vulnerable populations. Those priority groups for getting the vaccine are pregnant women, caregivers for infants younger than 6 months of age, healthcare and emergency medical services personnel, persons from 6 months through 24 years of age, and persons 25 to 64 years of age who have health conditions, such as asthma and chronic congestive heart failure. Although priority groups have been highlighted, there are no restrictions on who can get the seasonal or H1N1 vaccines at this time.
 
For more information on NIVW or receiving your flu vaccine call your local health department, South Health District at 229-333-5290 or visit www.flu.gov.
 
 
MAY 2011
MAY is Foster Care Awareness Month, and we need foster and adoptive parents…”You don’t have to be perfect to be a perfect parent.”
There are over 300 Lowndes County children in foster care. There are only 149 beds available in the county, forcing DFCS to send children to other counties while they are in care. There are nine children free for adoption who have not had resources identified for them. Foster parents must take 20 hours of certification and annual refresher courses.  If you are interested in information on becoming a foster or adoptive parent, call
229-333-5200 for Mark Harper.
BLOOD DONATION OPPORTUNITIES
 
Valdosta Blood Donation Center                   2517-A Bemiss Road
 
Mondays, Tuesdays:                              10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesdays:                                            1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays:                8:00 am - 2:00 pm
For more information or to set up a blood donation event, contact Tina Tucker,
American Red Cross, 229-241-1141,   Ext 221 or tuckert@usa.redcross.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
October 2011
 
October 25 NAMI Family Support and Peer Meeting, 4:00 PM, New Horizons on St. Augustine Road.  NOTE EARLIER TIME Support groups open to persons living with mental illness and their families and friends. Contact Nancy Tennyson for more information, tennyson121@windstream.net.
 
October 25 The Valdosta Chapter of Parents, Friends, and Families of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), 7:00 PM, Unitarian Universalist Church.  PLFAG Valdosta meets the fourth Tuesday of the month from 7-9 PM. Unitarian Universalist is located at 1951 E. Park Ave.  Park Avenue is also known as Highway 221 or Lakeland Highway.  If you are coming from in-town (Valdosta), go east on Park Ave., past Forrest St. about 1 mi.  After you cross the railroad tracks, our driveway and sign are on the left, just before the driveway to J. L. Newbern Middle School.
 

October 27 Celebrate Recovery Group, 6:30 PM, Morven Baptist Church, Morven, (Brooks County). Meeting every Thursday, first there is dinner, then a large group meeting at 7:00 PM, small group (separate men and women) meetings at 8:00 PM, and short time of fellowship around 9:00 PM.  Celebrate Recovery has a Bible based 12-step program and 8 Recovery principles to help people overcome their hurts, habits, and hang-ups.  For more information go to the website, www.morvenbaptistchurch.com, or call the church at 229-775-2770 and leave a message if no one answers.

 
October 28 CELEBRATE RECOVERY, 6:30 PM, Southland Church. This is a support group for those struggling with addictive habits; physical, mental, or sexual abuse; codependency (enabling); pornography or lust as well as other needs.
September 27  Toastmasters’ Meeting, Noon, Ambling Training Room, 348 Enterprise Drive (off River Street near Norman Drive). Valdosta Toasts meet weekly to improve our communication and leadership skills. Open to all.  Call 229-219-8137 or 229-241-8034 for more information.