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2:07 am Wednesday, July 24, 2002

Talk of Toney

By By Todd Panter
Guest writer
School orientations:
Orientation will be held on Tuesday, July 30, at the following times:
Grades K-1 General Assembly (gym) 5 p.m.
Grades 2-4 General Assembly (gym) 6 p.m.
Please make every effort to attend. Information booths for lunchroom
and buses will be available and our PTA will be selling supply kits. We are looking forward to a wonderful school year.
News Briefs:
New Roof at Madison Crossroads
Madison Crossroads Elementary is in the process of getting a new
roof. Work has been going on all summer and the hope is that it will be completed before school starts back.
Teacher's luncheon
Lighthouse Baptist Church will host the annual teacher's luncheon for
Madison Crossroads Elementary. Time and date will be coming soon.
Women's Treasure Hunt
For years, millions of avid Treasure Seekers have been questing to solve life's treasure hunt and claim the hope.
Readers of the Bible found themselves transported from ancient past to a distant future. Believers and nonbelievers will continue to embark upon a hazardous quest for the living source of the scriptures found in our Lord Jesus. Guest Speaker: Jimmie Ruth Caughron
Join us at Lighthouse Baptist Church for our treasure hunt, Aug. 10 Registration will be held at 8 a.m. The cost is $25. The event will be held from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and includes coffee, doughnuts and
Lunch. Group leaders: (register 10 "hunters" and the 11th is free)
Lighthouse Baptist Church is located at 11460 Pulaski Pike -one block from Madison Crossroads School. Call 828-2883 for more information.

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