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UPCOMING EVENTS IN
MONROE COUNTY
Jarrell Plantation
has new textge ex-
ICbit, tours in March
Jarrell Plantation, 711
Jarrell Plantation Rd,
Ju!iette is now open
on Sundays - 5
p:m. Starting March 10
Jarrell Plantation State
Historic Site re-opened
full time on Sundays. To
celebrate, it is offering
a new textile exhibit
throughMarch and
plantation house tours
every Sunday in March
2-4 p.m. Admission: $4-
$6.50. 478-986-5172.
March 22-24
"God's Favorite at
The Rose
The Backlot Play-
ers will present Neil
Simon's "God's Favorite,"
directed by Saman-
tha Smith, at the Rose
Theater March 22-24.
Showtime is 7:30 p.m.
on Friday and Satur-
day and 2:30 p.m. on
,~ Sunday. The comedy
chronicles the life chal-
lenges faced by Joe
Benlamin. Tickets are
$15 br adults and $12
for seniors, students and
military.
March 21-22
kl ge & Silage
C ne
The Extension Agents of
Monroe, Jones, Upson
and Lamar Counties
will host a Baleage and
Silage Short Course
March 21-22. This two-
day intensive program
will cover all aspects
of baleage and silage
production and includes
both lectures and equip-
ment demonstrations.
Registration is $80 and
includes program mate-
rials and meals. Submit
registration to Monroe
County Extens!on Office
or online at www.geor-
giaforages.com