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2006 Photos
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| Two members of the Gallatin Future Business Leaders of America attended the organization’s National Fall Leadership Conference in Jacksonville, Fla., from Nov. 9-11. Jonathan and Phillip Arnold were chaperoned by Adviser Barb Holcomb.
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| Just days prior to Thanksgiving, to express their thanks for volunteers of food pantries and community agencies, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, families, leaders and missionaries of various LDS Church congregations in northern Missouri combined their efforts with The Willis Elliott Orchard in Spickard to share the harvest from their apple orchard. The Willis Elliott Orchard is owned by members Tim and Tanya Richardson.
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| Third grade students for Searcy Elementary recently visited their "Partner in Education," BTC Bank in Gallatin.
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| The Lake Viking Quilters Guild has donated quilts to the Green Hills Community Action Agency for the third year in a row. The 55 quilts are all of new material and are all different sizes, colors, shapes and fabrics.
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| Christmas in the Park 2006 Baby Show was held in the community building at Dockery Park on Saturday morning, Nov. 25. Little Miss Snowflake (4-6 years old girls) was Charlee Prentice, daughter of Curt and Candice Prentice of Gallatin. Little Mister Snowflake (4-6 years old boys) was Nathan Miranda, son of Moses and Robin Miranda of Chillicothe.
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| David was working on ideas for the artwork for the cover of the 9th Hour CD and began surfing
through the web. He came up with an hourglass and sun dial design that he really liked, but didn’t want
to copy somebody else’s work. He traced the sun dial to a man named Malcomb David White of
Beckfoot Guest House in England and sent an e-mail asking for permission to use the picture. “He was
ecstatic that we were even considering it,” David said. “His son was running through town yelling that
9th Hour was using his dad’s sun dial.” In an unusual coincidence, David also found out that Beckfoot
Guest House was a retreat for blues guitar players. Dan Allen plays lead guitar and background vocal.
Dee Dee plays light percussion and sings background. Ben Richards is the bass player. The other bass
player Bryan Babbit is on all the tracts on the CD, but moved away recently. Brandon Hylton is
drummer. Greg Green is sound man. Dan’s wife Kathy is in charge of merchandise for the band.
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| Woodrow and Maxine Morris of Pattonsburg will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006, at the Pattonsburg Senior Citizens Center from 2 to 4 p.m.
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| | A 65-year career comes to a close - Jewell Swofford
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