February 9, 2012 RSS feed / Personalities

Reese Smith enjoys Itsy Bitsy Spider party January 14

Reese Smith, son of Alicia and Michael Smith of Washington, celebrated his second birthday with family at the home of Tanya and Mike Smith on Saturday, January 14. His birthday was December 12. Reese was treated to an Itsy Bitsy Spider theme party. More...

Nickels to present personal story at Women’s Conference

Becki Nickels will present a personal story during the DVD Women’s Conference at the First United Methodist Church March 2-3. Other stories will be given by Joyce Williams of Athens and Dianne Miller Gibson of Union Point. More...

New Beginnings

William Lane Ray Robinson

Amanda and Kenneth Robinson of Rayle announce the birth of their son, William Lane Ray, on Friday, January 13, at University Hospital in Augusta. Lane weighed 7 lbs. and was 20 inches long. He has a brother, Landon, who is 19 months old. More...

Dr. McMurry speaks at Lunch and Learn on Civil War medicine

Dr. Nan McMurry presented the program to the Washington Chapter of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the Lunch and Learn session Monday, January 30, at the Episcopal Parish House. Dr. More...

Little Theater recognizes year’s best; ‘See How They Run’ is big winner

“See How They Run,” a hilarious farce, came close to sweeping the awards at The Washington Little Theater STARZ Awards night Saturday, January 28, at the Bolton Lunceford Playhouse. More...

Sunday School Union convenes with New Ford January 27-29

The Wilkes County Sunday School Union convened with the New Ford Baptist Church on January 27-29, where Rev. James White Jr. served as host pastor and Johnny Banks served as host superintendent. More...

Southland Jubilee seeks sponsors for annual event set for April 21

The 14th annual Southland Jubilee arts festival will be held in Greensboro on Saturday, April 21, welcoming thousands of guests ready to participate in the variety of entertainment to be offered. More...

Support through cookie sales gets girls a slumber party

Girl Scout Troop 22510 enjoyed its first slumber party of the year with pizza, popcorn, and cookies and staying up late making hand bags, weaving baskets, singing, and dancing. More...

‘Canadian Brass’ to perform at Hodgson Hall February 21

The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Canadian Brass, the world’s foremost brass quintet, on Tuesday, February 21, at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. More...

Pre-K gifts support shelter

The First United Methodist Church Pre-K donated blankets and food to the Washington-Wilkes Animal Shelter. More...

Teacup Traditions founder speaks at ‘Warm Winter Tea’ January 21

Lou Workman Souders of Marietta presented an inspirational program to ladies attending “A Warm Winter Tea” in the Mary Callaway Burton Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church Saturday afternoon, January 21. More...

T.A. Johnson honored at 90th birthday party on February 5

T. A. (Coot) Johnson was honored on his 90th birthday at an afternoon celebration Sunday, February 5, at Washington Manor. Happy birthday balloons decorated the dining room where family and friends gathered for the celebration. More...

Sydney Lynn McClain celebrates birthday with sleepover party

Sydney Lynn McClain, daughter of Terry McClain, celebrated her seventh birthday with a sleepover party Friday night, January 27. Her birthday was January 31. More...

Born to be wild

Former Washington resident Mable Williams of Augusta continues her dream of biking with her grandson, Chris Lamb of Cumming, in celebration of her 93rd year. Mrs. More...

OLLI astronomy study to begin February 13 at Parish House

The Washington Chapter of Osher Lifetime Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Georgia will begin a three-session astronomy study, “Our Night Sky,” on Monday, February 13, at 2 p.m. at the Episcopal Parish House. More...

Washington Personal Mention

Visiting during the weekend with Jane Garner were her children, Nancy Garner of Dunwoody, Jim Garner of Athens, and Peggy and Steve Garner of Statesboro. The family joined in celebrating Steve’s birthday during the weekend. More...

Dazzling Dolls get top-notch instruction

The Dazzling Dolls twirlers, including (back row, l-r) Haleigh Cox, Alaina Callaway, Brittany Byrd, Kara Gammon, Madison Porterfield, Kaci Gammon, Carly Mayo, Kylie Weaver, Vekenya Chennault, (front) More...

Cookbook presented; copies for sale

Sally Baldwin (center) received a Kettle Creek Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) cookbook, “Cooking with the Daughters,” for being the Georgia State Regent for the National Socie More...

High school, middle school members attend FBLA Leadership Conference

In January, several members of the Washington-Wilkes Comprehensive High School and Washington- Wilkes Middle School chapters of FBLA participated in the region level of various computer and business related competitions. More...

Davey Fisher earns elite designation for submarine duty

Navy Petty Officer, Third Class, David “Davey” Earl Fisher has been awarded the designation of “Qualified in Submarines” and received his Silver Dolphin Submarine Warfare Insignia from Commanding Officer P. J. Bernard. More...