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Cycling Circuit: December 2006
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Thursday, December 14, 2006. Did you have a “Christmas Bike” when you were a kid? Maybe it was a birthday for you, but it was the same experience. There it was, shiny and practically vibrating with possibilities. Can you recall the excitement you felt when you saw it? When you knew that now, here and now, this bike was yours! Because it was fun. (You weren’t even aware that you were getting exercise, where you? If you are one of my contemporaries, you may have used your bike on a paper route, to earn mon...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: April 2011
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Thursday, April 28, 2011. 100 Young Birders Seek, Find Scores of Bird Species in Annual Contest. Conservation, birds and about 100 young Georgia birders all benefited from the 2011 Youth Birding Competition. The 24-hour birding event held Saturday and Sunday, April 16-17, drew some 25 teams of contestants from preschool-ages to teens. They spotted scores of bird species and raised nearly $1,500 for conservation organizations. Fundraising is a voluntary component of the competition. T-shirts worn by birde...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: January 2011
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Saturday, January 29, 2011. Global Soap Project Creator to Speak at Next Clayton State Lead the Way Series. Clayton State University’s Department of Campus Life will sponsor its monthly LEAD the WAY Leadership Speaker Seminar on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 6 pm in the Student Activities Center Ballroom C, located on the Clayton State University Campus. Derreck Kayongo, chairman, social entrepreneur, and creator of the Global Soap Project ( www.globalsoap.org. Or LaShanda Hardin at (678) 466-5433. A unit of t...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Johns Creek, GA Timeless Art – Fresh Flowers. This spring, celebrate timeless art and fresh flowers with an exhibit showcasing the talents of regional floral artists, whose designs interpret works of art on loan from galleries in metro Atlanta. The inaugural Art in Bloom Festival presented by the Johns Creek Arts Center starts April 29 with a Preview Gala and opens to the public April 30-May 2. Gala - $75.00. Workshop Info: www.johnscreekarts.org. Community News You Can Use.
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: December 2010
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Monday, December 13, 2010. More Than 200,000 Acres Protected Through Land Conservation Program Since 2005. Seven new easement donations eligible for conservation tax credits. Four conservation easements were approved by the State Properties Commission today with the remaining easements approved earlier this year. The SPC also gave final approval of the Department of Natural Resource’s preservation of more than 10,000 acres in Middle Georgia known as Oaky Woods. Georgia native and major league baseball st...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: Outbreak of strange moth posing danger to oak trees
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011. Outbreak of strange moth posing danger to oak trees. What should homeowners look for? Gandhi said the specific signs that those caterpillars have possibly made themselves at home include:. Oak trees on a homeowner’s property that have been stripped of leaves;. Dark grayish-brown caterpillars with thin white lines on both sides that feed on the leaves mostly at night;. A yard covered in the small black insect frass (excrement); and. Based on the their 2010 research, they are finding...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: Georgia Forestry Commission Urges Prevention in Wake of South Georgia Wildfires
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Georgia Forestry Commission Urges Prevention in Wake of South Georgia Wildfires. Despite the rain's temporary relief, fire authorities say a severe drought is expected to persist this summer, raising the risk of wildfire and posing a threat to property and lives. Cleaning flammable materials from a 30-feet barrier around the home is extremely important, according to Floyd. Homeowners should break the chain of ignition from the forest to the home," he said. "That includes clear...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: 100 Young Birders Seek, Find Scores of Bird Species in Annual Contest
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Thursday, April 28, 2011. 100 Young Birders Seek, Find Scores of Bird Species in Annual Contest. Conservation, birds and about 100 young Georgia birders all benefited from the 2011 Youth Birding Competition. The 24-hour birding event held Saturday and Sunday, April 16-17, drew some 25 teams of contestants from preschool-ages to teens. They spotted scores of bird species and raised nearly $1,500 for conservation organizations. Fundraising is a voluntary component of the competition. T-shirts worn by birde...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: May 2011
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Thursday, May 19, 2011. GSU researcher discovers new method to provide better understanding of plant life. A Georgia State University scientist has found a new way to simulate data in examining processes during photosynthesis, a method which will lead to a better understanding of how plants work. The research appears in a journal article released Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Essentially, a plant is a solar-powered battery," he said. "The process is remarkably efficie...
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Naturally Fayette, Naturally Georgia: Georgia Agriculture Commissioner reminds residents about termite control and prevention this spring
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Friday, April 08, 2011. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner reminds residents about termite control and prevention this spring. Springtime is in full swing and with it comes many insects we have not seen since last year. This month, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black would like to remind residents of the importance of protecting their homes and businesses against termite infestation. 8220;Now is a great time to have your home or business checked out to determine if it’s necessary to re-est...