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AISD names honor roll recipients for fifth six weeks
A Honor Roll: Tyrus Adams, Amiyah Barton, Sebastian Bautista, Alicia Briggs, Adelyn Burns, Kylie Carter, Lawson Carter, Kollyns Caver, Dakota Chapman, Weston Clark, Taylor Clements, Briley Cloninger, Riley Cornett, Merek Coxe, Matthew Davis, Victoria Davis, Avery Douglas, Kane Dunlap, Gioanni Duran, Titus Endsley, Chloe’ Ervin, Micah Fuller, Isabella Garcia, Scarlett Garrett, Walker Giesler, Gideon Gilbert, Shaylee Gilbert, Maverick Girod, Brooklyn Glover, Chloe’ Green, Chri’siyah Green, Zeke Gryder, Cain Guevara, Hawkens Hale, Jensen Hancock, Wyatt Harris, Jaxon Hawley, Marquese James, Lilith January, Hunter Johnston, Kaiden Keener, Lukas Keener, Michael Knight, Darious Lawson, Elijah Lawson, Austin Linn, Dacotah Long, Jake Lummus, Aaron Manning, Connor McKinnie, Sadie McLaurin, Carter Mirabent, Juliet Orr, Aaron Parker, Erica Parks, Zane Pastakia, Ethan Pinson, Eric Portlock, Haygen Price, Ezekiel Puckett, Zillah Puckett, Khialey Queen, Walter Reece, Landon Rowell, Gavin Satterfield, Caliber Savage, Makenna Schaffer, Greyson Sheffield, Hallie Sheffield, Autumn Shelton, Bryson Shepard, Kyn’leigh Shepard, Mya Shepard, Jillian Sherman, Devon Simington, Declan Smith, Thomas Smith, Avryn Sparks, Karma Taylor, John Thompson, Kaelynn Thompson, Michael Thurston, Elliott Tomlin, Ardynn Virnala, Riley Wall, Marciana Washington, Ryleigh Webster, Luke White, Brody Wittman, Jolie Wylie.
Amity Study Club holds successful e-waste event
From top left, local high school volunteers Corbin Wilson, Madison Broughton, Kaylee Celaya, Eli Riojas help Amity Study Club members (from bottom left) Marie Shelton, Donna Bird, Teresa Crow, Judy
Atlanta Lions Club
This week the Lions Club enjoyed a presentation from our own Lion Pastor Treasurer Richard Wade (2nd from left) who recently went on a mission trip to Tunisia. Pictured with him are Lions Stuart Smith, Billy Hensley, Billy Alexander and Randy Smith.
Annual book sale held
You could find just about any series from Twilight’s vampires to Neo-Christian Left Behind book series, and Sue Grafton’s and Dean Koontz mysteries. There were Karen Kingsbury’s Christian romance books, children’s books, poetry, classics, non-fiction, history and more in the oodles of boxes filled to the brim with books donated for the Friends of the Atlanta Public Library Annual Book Sale last week from Monday-Saturday at Mattie Lanier Richey Center. Board members said books were sold on a donation bases to help with the library’s summer reading program. For those interested in joining Friends of the Library, they meet on the first Tuesday of every Monday at the library at 3 p.m.