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Mr. and Mrs. Armando Castillo
Mashburn,
Mike and Sandra Copeland, of Juliette, presented their daughter, Hope Danielle,
for marriage to Armando Castillo on Saturday, October 2018 at 3 p.m. at South-
side Baptist Church in Savannah. Hope is a graduate of Mary Persons High School
and Georgia College & State University. The wedding colors were red and blue with
burlap and lace. Her father, Mike Copdand, walked her down the aisle.
Matron of the bride was her mother, Dr. Sandra Copeland. Serving a maid of honor
attendants were Hope's sisters, Courtney and Katie. Other bridesmaids included:
Crystal Pastor, Samantha Eckstrom, Brittany Mcneely, Heather Williams, and Toni
Hendley.
Best man was lair Castillo, brother of the groom. Groomsmen included Ken Hen-
dley, Carson Cobb, Saben Ellis; Jack Webber, Tony Christiansen, leremy Castillo, and
Marcus Montanez. The ring bearer was Ezra Pastor, and the flower girls were Vanessa
and Ruth CastiUo, nieces of the groom.
Ushers included Hope's brothers: Adam Copdand, Cameron Mashburn, and Car-
son Mashburn
The Rev. Erik Pastor officiated. In memorium are Jesus Armando Castillo Sr father
of the groom, Julius Davis (maternal grandfather of the bride) and Betty and Ralph
Copeland (paternal bride's grandparents).
The reception was held in the fellowship hall of Southside Baptist Church, and
the couple honeymooned in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The couple plans to make their
home in Savannah.
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Staff at Monroe County Achievement Center who were recognized for their years of
service at the Dec. 11 Board of Education meeting are Danita Harvey (20 years) and
Rhonda Myrick (20 years). There are pictured with BOE Chair Nolen Howard, left,
Superintendent Dr. Mike Hickman, right, and Principal Grady Caldwell, center. Not pic-
tured is Randall Bigham (10 years).
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Hubbard Elementary School staff honored for their presentations at the Georgia STEM/
STEAM Forum are Kera Davis, Alexandra Lamping, Marnai Boose, Stephanie Steed
and Ronna DeMichiel. They are pictured with DOE Chair Nolen Howard, Principal Jay
Johnston and Superintendent Dr. Mike Hickman. Not pictured are Kathleen Bunn, Natalie
Parham, Donna Ayers.
Hubbard Elementary students honored at the Dec. 11 Board of Education meeting for their
service as morning safety patrols are Autumn Smith, Addy Shearer, Angel Washington,
Cayden Burnette, Lindsey Anderson, Sam Harrell, Thomas Ross, Nefertiri Brown, Connor
Yates, Quanterrious Brown. Not pictured are Rachel Sosebee and Nichole Dawson.
Honored at the Dec. 11 Board of Education meeting from Monroe County Achievement
Center are teacher Lisa Lee, center, who was awarded a $300 grant from Monroe
County ACE for a Literacy Initiative, Jordan Barberich (second from right) and Maggie
Cooper (not pictured), students who are participating in 12 for Life for the second year.
(Photos/Diane Glidewell)
Staff of Hubbard Elementary School who were recognized for their years of service at the
Dec. 11 Board of Education meeting are Alexandra Lamping (5 years), Brittany Pate (5),
Rebecca Jones (10), Mequanta McCord (10), Britt Thomason (10), Andrea Norman (15),
Mary Johnson (20), Rebecca Cawthon (25), Merrie Johnson (25). Not pictured are Natalie
Parham (5), Sheila Cox (10), Heidi Edge (15), Michelle (20)
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