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The Reporter goes to Israel
Monroe County bailiff LiMa Welton (holding Reporter)
was among a group of Middle Georgians who volun-
teered on an Israeli Army base from March 17-April 2.
Joining Welton in displaying The Reporter were: Sheryl
Burgess, Angela Taylor, Carolyn Krulic, Wanda Watson
and Charlie Krulic.
HITCHED
Continued from Front
Bakery & Catering and
barbecue served with
Greek lemon herb chick-
en, Greek roasted pota-
toes, a prime rib
station and assorted
breads. There was a wide
array of sweets, a coffee
bar, and guests were even
offered late night munch-
ies of Chick-fil-A nuggets.
The dancing and laugh-
ter went well into the
evening until the newly-
weds departed for their
long awaited honeymoon.
Then Renee and her
workers began prepar-
ing for the wedding that
would take place the next
evening.
The Joneses have owned
Morgan View Farm for
almost 30 years. Just a
little over eight years ago
they began offering the
Farm for weddings and
parties. During the wed-
ding season, Renee stays
pretty booked up on the
weekends.
If you are looking to
host an event or have a
wedding at Morgan View
Farm, contact Renee at
478-256-0611. You can
also go to her Facebook
page: Morgan View Farm.
Decorated with bits of an-
tiques, burlap and fancy
chandeliers, the rustic
elegance of the farm will
please everyone.
If you are looking for
a rustic, dassy, historic
venue with modern con-
veniences for a southern
style wedding or just a
good ole fashion get-to-
gether, then look no fur-
ther than Morgan View
Farm in Bolingbroke.
Vicki Smith covers
Bolingbroke for the Report-
er. She and her husband,
Bobby Lee, own & operate
Properties Plus Realty, and
she is president of Boling-
broke Community Club,
which gives us the beloved
Bolingbroke Christmas
parade.
aRgporter
May 2, 2018
Inset top: Chase Buffington gets his kite aloft. Inset left:
gest at Forsyth's first Kite Day at Country Club Park on
take flight. (Photos/Diane Glidewell)
Families compete to see whose kite will fly the highest and Ion-
April 14. Below, Desi Hansford demonstates how to make a kite
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By Diane Glidewell 1950's and became the sole suppli- grandchildren how to fly kites.
news@mymcr.net er for the Hi-Flier Manufacturing There was a couple from Atlanta
Company, well known for and a man from Jenkinsburg with
Forsyth held its first annual Kite making kites in the U.S. Triolarge kites, all avid kite flyers,
Day on Saturday, April 14 at the Manufacturing continued making whose knowledge and picturesque
city's Country Club Park. Families kite string until 2017. kites added interest to the day.
were invited to come out and try Tammie Pierson of Main Street"It was phenomenal," said
their hand at launching kites, big said that as many as 25 people at a Stroud.
and small, store bought or home- time were flying kites on the open The city provided materials for
made, into the skies over the park. field behind the Forsyth Splash making kites, three inflatables for
The weather cooperated with Pad on Saturday. Council mem-children and a food vendor at the
mild temperatures and moderate ber Julian Stroud came out to the park. Some of those attending
gusts of wind so that young and event and told council at its April brought lawn chairs and blankets
older citizens checked out the old- 16 meeting that he particularly and their own picnic items for
fashioned form of recreation on a enjoyed seeing families interacting lunch and snacks.
string, at Kite Day, including Pierson considered the day a suc-
Forsyth's Trio Manufacturing grandparentscess and is planning for Kite Day
began making kite string in the late teaching next year.
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