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Vol. 55 No. 39 • www.greenepublishing.comCAR • Wednesday,R May 1,I 2019E • 75¢ +R tax Man surrenders Local business after man owner sentenced hunt John Willoughby: Greene Publishing, Inc. John Willoughby: Greene Publishing, Inc. Local business owner After failing to David appear in court, Lawton Lafredrick Quindell stood before McQuay, 28, has been Judge Olin arrested, following a foot as she pursuit through the City passed of Madison on Monday, David Lawton down a April 29. sentence on According to a report Wednesday morning, April 24, by Madison County after he entered a plea of guilty Sheriff's Office's to four charges on Wednesday, (MCSO) Major David April 10. Harper, at approximately Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by John Willoughby, April 29, 2019 Lawton, owner of First Class 2:30 p.m., MCSO Sgt. Near the intersection of Dade St. and Orange Ave., in Madi- son, MCSO's Sgt. Jarrod Lauth and Sgt. Jeff Rosenberg follow the Wireless, in Madison, was Jarrod See “Man hunt” Lafredrick Quindell lead of K9 Miso, in search of Lafredrick Quindell McQuay, who fled charged and adjudicated guilty on Lauth McQuay on page 3 on foot after Lauth attempted to make contact. all charges. The charges in the first case include: organized fraud, scheme to defraud, less than See “Sentenced” on page 3 Measles confirmed DidDid youyou Relay for in Florida Life Story submitted: three or more cases. As of knowknow Florida Department of Health Wednesday, April 17, one Nine in 10 people who are not vaccinated is May 4 measles case has been and have close contact with a single person With the increase in reported to FDOH. with measles will become infected. John Willoughby: measles cases across the Measles is an Greene Publishing, Inc. United States, the Florida acute, Measles spreads through the air when an Department of Health infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. If you have no plans for In fact, even if you’re not right next to Saturday, May 4, join North someone with measles who’s sneezing or Florida Community College coughing, you can still be exposed since the (NFCC) as they host the annual live virus can linger in the air and also on Relay for Life. Remember your highly surfaces two hours later. loved ones or others who are contagious viral fighting, those the community disease. Although it is usually High vaccination rates in the United has lost, as well as those who (FDOH) is urging considered a childhood States virtually eliminated measles by the have won the battle against Floridians and visitors who disease, it can be contracted at year 2000. However, in recent years, there cancer. have not been immunized to any age. Generally, preschool has been an increase in measles cases in the Globally, Relay for Life get vaccinated. children, adolescents, young country. events are life-changing Although measles was adults and inadequately fundraisers, a signature of the thought to be eradicated in the immunized individuals The U.S. had more cases in 2014 than American Cancer Society, United States in 2000, the comprise the majority of were previously seen in over two decades in dedicated to helping disease has reappeared in measles cases in the United the U.S. communities attack cancer. recent months in the form of States. While remembering those the outbreaks in several states. Measles is spread through Although increased vaccine uptake has community has lost, as well as The Centers for Disease the air by breathing, coughing reduced the annual number of cases since those who are affected today, Control and Health Protection or sneezing and is highly 2014, in the first four months of 2017, there funds are See “Relay for Life” defines a measles outbreak as were still 61 cases of measles in the U.S. See “Measles” on page 3 donated, time on page 3

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National Security: Hoax The report on the Mueller Investigation, acting as foreign agent, then would that be their own investigations from several committees which President Trump has long called a hoax and justification for calling it a hoax? including Judiciary and Oversight. They also want witch-hunt, is now public. Why has he used such What about witch-hunt? I think that term goes to ‘peek' at his tax returns to see if this might help inflammatory terms? Are they justified? We now back, at least in America, to the witchcraft trials uncover wrong-doing. Expect protracted legal know that, after a painfully long and exhaustive in Salem, Mass., in the mid-17th Century. A fights over this. investigation during the first handful of women were accused by their From the other perspective, three investigative two years of the Trump neighbors of being witches – the handmaids of ‘trains' are in motion. First, the Department of presidency, there was "no Satan. With no evidence other than rumor and Justice Inspector General (IG) has been studying collusion or coordination" innuendo, they were tried, convicted and executed the FISA application that appears to be the with Russia, either by the in a horrible fashion. If the same premise were predicate for surveillance of the Trump Campaign Administration or any other used to target the Trump Administration, then before the 2016 election. Second, Attorney American. That was the maybe ‘witch hunt' is a good descriptor. General William Barr has said publicly that Mr. premise that Robert Mueller Hoaxes have long been used to divert Trump was "spied" on and is conducting his own JOE BOYLES began with and he also attention or to shift blame, particularly by investigation as to whether or not there was legal Guest Columnist covered obstruction of justice. politicians. Four weeks after Hitler took office in basis for the surveillance. And third, former Here, the report is less 1933, a fire burned the Reichstag, the equivalent House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin conclusive however Mueller left this decision up of our Capitol. Arson was the cause and the act Nunes has forwarded eight criminal referrals to to the Attorney General who has closed the case. was blamed on a young Communist anarchist the Justice Department for their consideration. So if there was no evidence of collusion as from Holland. Hitler used the occasion to declare Did high ranking officials in the Obama determined by the Special Counsel and his team, a state of emergency suspending constitutional Administration, particularly in the Justice which is how this whole mess began, the question rights and liberties. Many historians believe that Department and FBI, target Trump before the has to be asked, why did this investigation begin the Nazis started the fire to set in motion their election and then afterward to ‘take him down' in the first place? Were Trump and those close to totalitarian agenda. Over the next six years, a and even remove him from office? Was there a him unfairly targeted by political enemies? series of hoaxes led to Nazi aggression against direct relationship between the Clinton Campaign Further, did the main stream media become an neighboring countries until war finally broke out and the creation of an opposition research paper unwitting dupe by trumpeting the hoax from their in 1939. that started this (dare I say) witch hunt? Was this platform? So the question is: what evidence set the opposition research paper (Steele Dossier) nothing Maybe the beginning of this investigation was Mueller Investigation into motion and who was more than an elaborate hoax? based on a hoax. Webster's Seventh New responsible for starting it? Did they have When one political party spies on the other Collegiate Dictionary defines "hoax" as: an act something to hide? using supposedly non-partisan government assets, intended to trick or dupe; something accepted or So now that Robert Mueller has filed his it sets a very dangerous (to say nothing of illegal) established by fraud or fabrication. Is this the case report, does this end the saga? Apparently no. precedent. Don't forget that the underlying crime with the investigation which has dogged the Trump's political enemies did not get the answer of Watergate nearly a half century ago was that Trump Administration from the get-go? If Trump they expected, so they will continue to dig. Since one party was spying and playing dirty tricks on realized from the beginning that he did nothing the Democrats now control the levers of power in the other to undermine their political opposition. wrong; didn't collude with the Russians; wasn't the House of Representatives, they can launch History does tend to repeat itself.

Christian Concepts: A tale of two belief systems I came across an article by correct, and was hence exempt from reason and to exercise faith. So the how can that one expect to know Randal Rauser titled “Apologetics being assessed in this way.” issue is not whether you believe, but Him. and the Indoctrinated American That is a stunning confession by a what you believe, and is what you Paul says the knowledge of God Atheist.” There was little that was former atheist and goes to the heart of believe reasonable? The Scriptures is inherent, “that which is known new to me as I read it, but a quote by the atheist claims of being based tell us “without faith it is impossible about God is evident within them,” Alister McGrath solely on rational thought. Atheists to please Him, for he who comes to Romans 1:19. Atheism is not so much caught my make irrational truth claims about God must believe that He is and that a denial of God’s existence as it is an attention. things they cannot prove all the time. He is a rewarder of those who seek expression of their frustration that McGrath, now They claim there is no God and no Him,” Hebrews 11:6. God does not act in a way that they a theologian and afterlife without a shred of evidence. Ravi Zacharias has said, “God think He should. Christian apologist, I have said, “The question is not has provided enough evidence to They would serve God, if they was commenting whether reason supplants faith; the make it reasonable to believe Him; could do so in an advisory capacity, on what changed question we should be asking is your yet has left enough out that we cannot but refuse to yield to a God they his views on faith reasonable, because everyone come to Him by reason alone; we believe is not as smart as they are GARY B. KING Christianity as a has a belief system that cannot be must come by faith.” while failing to consider their Guest Columnist young British proven.” Tim Keller has said There is enough observable perspective could be limited. C. S. atheist in the essentially the same thing, “Everyone design in the natural realm to deduce Lewis said, “I believe in Christianity 1960s. “While I had been severely lives by a set of beliefs that cannot be an intelligent designer, but He has as I believe the sun has risen: not critical of Christianity as a young empirically proven.” designed things in such a way that it only because I see it, but because by man, I had never extended that same Human beings are complex still requires faith, a trust in His it I see everything else.” Belief is a critical evaluation to atheism, tending creatures and within each one of us Word, to know Him. And if one is choice and will make all the to assume that it was self-evidently this paradox exists; the ability to unwilling to even admit He exists, difference in what you see.

Learning As I Go: We are all the same I had the privilege of sharing at a women's she spoke about regrets, many eyes filled with tears. happened at different times, but our hearts were event this weekend and I am Unforgiveness and bitterness were mentioned and I united in sameness. always amazed at the variety of could see it across so many faces; we are all the Look around. All of us, from different walks of ladies that attend. Old, young, same. life, dealing with the same struggles, walking down married, single, happy, sad and We all can relate to these topics. Our lives are the same road. Instead of passing by another all in between. All of us are filled with bad decisions, guilt, shame and regrets stranger, take a moment and look into their eyes. from different towns, from the past. We have all encountered bitterness We are not strangers, we are brothers and sisters, all backgrounds and families. Some and unforgiveness. We all have broken places, hurts on this journey of life, trying to make it another a ladies work and some stay home and heartaches. We are all the same. day; trying to make our lives count. Encourage with their kids. There could not Afterwards, I got to talk with a few ladies and someone this week. Offer a flicker of hope that they CHRISTY BASS have been a more diverse group as we chatted, there was a bond; we were united by are not alone. Sometimes we just need that little ADAMS of ladies than the one I was a our fears and trials and we laughed and hugged like reminder to help us keep on keeping on. Guest Columnist part of on Saturday. long lost family and friends. What seemed like such And don't forget: we are all the same. But I noticed something; as a diverse group upon entering suddenly felt like the For more inspiration from Christy, visit her the speaker talked about guilt that we hold onto most familiar place I have ever been. Our journeys blog at christybassadams.com or send comments to from our past, everyone nodded in agreement. As may have been different, our hurts may have [email protected].

Letter To The Editor: Chamber Board Members sought

Are you interested in an opportunity to serve on our Madison County Chamber Board of Directors or various Chamber committees in the future? We are currently accepting applications from our members for future positions that may become available. We promote businesses and agencies in the Madison County area, as well as those located outside of our county, that are members. We also look for ways to bring in new businesses and additional ways enhance our community.

Qualifications: 1. Be an individual member in good standing of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce for at least one year. 2. Or, be an employee of a business or organization member in good standing of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce for at least one year. (Requires approval from the business or organization's owner/manager.) 3. Be willing and able to attend meetings of the Board held once each month at the local Chamber office. 4. Offer support and participation on at least one Chamber committee. 5. Offer support and participation at Chamber events. 6. Promote the Chamber and our county in a positive manner.

If you are interested in joining our team, please complete the application and return it by email to chamber@madisonfl.org. You may also bring the completed application to our office located at 182 NW College Loop, Madison, Fla. 32340 or by return it by mail to the post office address in our header. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our Chamber Director, Phyllis Williams at (850) 973-2788. Madison County Carrier FROM PAGE ONE « Wednesday, May 1, 2019 « 3

observed McQuay picked up McQuay's scent. MCSO officers were led warrant for failure to appear on original charges of Man hunt walking near the in a southwesterly direction, where they were then dealing in stolen property, burglary of a structure and Cont. from page 1 intersection of SW led to a residence with tin skirting around the grand theft. Pinckney St. and SW bottom, located on Orange St., in Madison. McQuay was transported to the Madison County Horry Ave., in Madison. Sgt. Lauth recognized K9 Miso tracked up to the tin on the south side Jail, where he is being held without bond. McQuay's McQuay from previous interactions and knew he had of the residence and deputies could see where the tin apprehension is credited to the coordinated efforts of active warrants for his arrest. had been recently pulled away and placed back. Sgt. the MCSO and the MPD. There was no one home at Sgt. Lauth attempted to make contact with Lauth pulled the tin from the house and announced the residence during the time McQuay concealed McQuay, however, McQuay fled on foot. Upon his presence with the K9 warning. McQuay himself under the house or during the arrest. briefly chasing McQuay, Sgt. Lauth returned to his immediately called out and surrendered without According to MCSO, McQuay has listed addresses patrol vehicle to deploy K9 Miso, who quickly further incident, where he was arrested on an arrest in both Madison and Valdosta, Ga.

$20,000; and grand theft third degree. In the (MPD) received complaints from multiple victims who used Lawton's business Sentenced second case, Lawton was charged with fraudulent to pay their Duke Energy light bill. Their power, however, would later be turned Cont. from page 1 use of a credit card and exploitation of elderly lack off, with Duke Energy informing those consumers that their bill was never paid. of consent. Later, while out on bond, Lawton was arrested in December of 2018, after In both cases, Lawton was sentenced to five years of probation, concurrent MPD received a complaint from an individual who found several charges on her with two years of community control (house arrest). With over $2,000 in bank statement that she did not make. The statement showed, instead, the additional costs, Lawton has also been ordered to pay full restitution to all charges were made by First Class Wireless, totaling approximately $4,695. victims. Lawton's pre-trial release was officially revoked in February and he In October of 2018, Lawton was arrested in Lowndes County, Ga. on an remained in the Madison County Jail until being released on Wednesday, April outstanding Madison County warrant after the Madison Police Department 10, after pleading guilty as charged.

is given and research grants and more than 452,000 nights of the gym. Those who would like to participate will Relay for Life awareness is raised. free lodging has been provided to patients at Hope relay around a parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cont. from page 1 According to Lodge communities. Vendors will be on hand. Space is still available statistics, one out of The "Send Cancer Out of This World" themed- for teams that want to set up. For more information three people in the United States will be diagnosed Relay for Life event will be held on the campus of about the upcoming local Relay for Life event, call with cancer during their lifetime. However, through NFCC, in building 12, where the campus Denise Bell at (850) 973-9481 or email Relay for Life initiatives, more than $410 million gymnasium is located. During the event, a [email protected]. NFCC is located at 325 NW Turner has been raised to fund potentially lifesaving cancer hospitality suite will be provided for survivors in Davis Dr., in Madison.

contagious. The diseases is by immunization. In Florida, children discuss with their health care provider to determine Measles symptoms of measles should be immunized against measles with the the need for additional booster doses. Cont. from page 1 generally begin combination measles, mumps and rubella vaccine For more information on measles visit approximately seven (MMR) and should receive two doses, with the first floridahealth.gov/measles. The FDOH, nationally to 14 days after a person is exposed to someone with at 12 to 15 months of age, and the second at four to accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, measles. Symptoms include fever, runny nose, cough six years of age. works to protect, promote and improve the health of and rash. Anyone who has these symptoms should Adults should be vaccinated with at least one all people in Florida through integrated state, county contact his or her healthcare provider. There is no dose of MMR vaccine, with a second dose and community efforts. Follow FDOH on Twitter at specific treatment for measles. recommended for those at higher risk such as @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For more The best way to protect yourself and your family international travelers and health care workers. information about the Florida Department of Health against measles and other vaccine-preventable People with underlying health conditions should please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov DUI deaths in small counties in Florida among the highest

Lazaro Aleman: fatalities per 100,000 residents, ranked The penalties for DUI in Florida reckless driving or vehicular Greene Publishing, Inc. at number 10. To underscore the point, range from $500 to $1,000, up to six manslaughter while under the influence Hillsborough County ranked at number months in jail and a possible 50 hours of alcohol. Florida had 515 alcohol-related 36 with 4.50 DUI fatalities per 100,000 of community service on a first ValuePenguin describes itself as a traffic deaths in 2017, according to residents; Pinellas County ranked at 47 offense, to $1,000 to $2,000, 10 days LendingTree company and consumer statistics from the National Highway with 3.35 DUI fatalities per 100,000 to nine months in jail, a year of research website whose experts have Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality residents; and Miami-Dade ranked at ignition interlock and a 30-day been featured on various media outlets, Analysis Reporting System. Which number 66 with 0.96 DUI fatalities per impoundment of the vehicle on second including Reuters, USA Today, DUI fatalities data a ValuePenguin 100,000 residents. Gulf County, with offense, with the penalties increasingly Associated Press, CBS, NBC, the analyst compared to U.S. Census data zero DUI fatalities during the statistical harsher on subsequent offenses. Washington Post and more. Technical to calculate the DUI deaths per capita period, ranked at number 67. The penalties are even harsher if writer Matt Timmons at ValuePenguin for each city and county in Florida. In terms of the state's large cities, an individual is found guilty of is credited with producing the report. The good news is that DUI identified as those with populations of fatalities in Florida decreased six 50,000 or more residents, the top 10 percent from 2012 to 2017 and in some for DUI fatalities, beginning with the cities dropped as much as 60 percent worst, were Sarasota, Lakeland, or more, according to the statistics. Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, Pensacola, The not-so-good news is that other Orlando, Tampa, Boca Raton, Daytona cities experienced a 73 to 171-percent and Fort Myers. increase in DUI deaths. And DUI For medium-sized cities, with deaths are far more common in smaller populations of between 25,000 and counties such as Jefferson and 50,000 residents, the top 10 for DUI Madison counties than in some of the fatalities were Key West, New Smyrna state's largest cities. Beach, Casselberry, Plant City, Temple The report, for example, ranks Terrace, Panama City, Greenacres, Hamilton County at number one in the Pinellas Park, Apopka and Riviera state for the most DUI deaths with Beach. 20.27 such fatalities per 100,000 And for small-sized cities, with residents. populations of 10,000 to 20,000 Indeed, a resident of Hamilton residents, the top 10 for DUI fatalities County, with a population of 14,799, is were Destin, Atlantic Beach, Sebring,   21 times more likely to be killed in a Yulee, Gulfport, Palmetto, Cocoa, (850) 464-1230 DUI accident than a resident of Miami- Tavares, Stuart and Key Largo. Dade County with a population of Madison didn't even make the list of 2,496,435, according to the report. the 106 cities cited. "All 10 of the most dangerous A DUI in Florida is defined as counties (for DUI fatalities) had driving a vehicle with a blood alcohol populations of under 75,000 and the content (BAC) of 0.08 percent or top four all had populations of 35,000 higher. For drivers under 21 years of or less," the report states. age, a BAC of more than 0.02 percent Ponds • Demolition • Culverts • Grading • Madison County, with 10.40 DUI qualifies as a DUI. Fill Dirt • Milling • County Spec Driveways

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Drawer 772, Madison, Fla. your comments... All Access: $85 beyond said deadline. for affidavits. 32341-0772 4 » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » Madison County Carrier COMMUNITY Obituary John Sylvester If you would like to have anything added to the community calendar, please email Savannah Reams at [email protected] or Tibbals give us a call at (850) 973-4141. John Sylvester Tibbals, age 72, passed away Saturday, April 20, 2019, at May 4 Flags around the Madison County Lake City VA Hospital. He was born on Jan. 3, 1947, second son and third Don't miss the 2019 Pinetta Courthouse from Memorial Day to child to Charles H. and Mildred C. (Rutherford) Tibbals. School Reunion! The reunion will be July 4. If you would like to sponsor John was a graduate of Madison High School and North Florida Junior held on Saturday, May 4, at the and receive the flag, along with a College. He also attended Valdosta State College. He was a lifelong resident Pinetta Community Center, located at certificate of appreciation from the of Madison County, living at Hopewell on the family farm. John served two 401 NE Empress Tree Ave., with American Legion, contact years on active duty in the U.S. Army and was a member of the Masonic registration beginning at 10 a.m. [email protected] or Lodge, in Madison. Lunch will be served at noon. The call (850) 929-4908. Sponsorship is He is survived by Charles L. (Sally) Tibbals, of Oklahoma, Okla.; theme for this year's reunion is $50 and tax deductible. Sandra C. Everett, of Jacksonville, Fla.; James M. (Bonnie) Tibbals, of Hawaii, so make sure to come dressed for a luau. Anyone who May 11 Shallotte, N.C.; and Millie B. (Steve) Pigott, of Media, Fla. John was a th member of Hopewell Baptist Church. attended Pinetta School is The 20 of May Beauty Pageant, Interment date at Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery is pending. Beggs encouraged to attend, along with "Colours of Freedom," will be held Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to spouses, or former school employees! on Saturday, May 11, at 1 p.m. at the beggsfuneral.com. A $20 fee per person will be Madison County Recreation Center. collected. Contact Lanora Zipperer for more information: (850) 929- May 16 th 4470 or (850) 973-0099. 20 of May festivities will be held on Thursday, May 16, at the May 4 Madison County Recreation Center. Camp registration ends today The 2019 spring soccer kick-off Fish dinners will be sold from 12 John Willoughby: lifetime. party, hosted by Madison Youth p.m. until 5 p.m. and a Memorial Greene Publishing, Inc. With arts and crafts, Soccer, is open to all players, parents Program will begin at 6 p.m., and last recreational activities (swimming, and the entire Madison County until 8 p.m. Have you considered signing sports, etc.) and multiple other community. It will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. until 2 May 17 your 4-H'er up for a trip to Camp events for students to participate in, th Cherry Lake? The time to act is Camp Cherry Lake is a place to p.m., at the Madison County 20 of May Dance Workshop now because the deadline to grow, find peace and make friends. Recreation Center, located at 753 SW registration with Dancing Doll register is today, Wednesday, May Registration for Camp Cherry Anastasia Way, in Madison. Kenjanae, from Lifetime's reality 1. Lake is now open for campers (ages show, "Bring It," will be held from 5 On June 10 through June 14, 8 to 13) and counselors (ages 14 to May 8 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Madison campers and counselors will return 18). The cost is $240 and after The final luncheon of the season Recreation Center. Registration is to Camp Cherry Lake for four days registration is completed online at for the 55 Plus Club will take place $40. of excitement and fun. 4honline.com, parents must pay a on Wednesday, May 8, at 12 p.m. at 4-H's Camp Cherry Lake sits $75 deposit fee to the Madison the United Methodist Cooperative May 18 among live oaks on the banks of County Extension Office to reserve Ministries Center, located on Colin A dance workshop with Dancing Madison County's largest lake. their child's camping spot. Kelly Hwy., about five miles north of Doll Kenjanae will be held at the Usually opened year-round for Remember, the deadline to Madison. Tim Hughey, with the Madison Recreation Center from 7 multiple occasions, Camp Cherry register is today, so act now! For Celebrate Recovery ministry, will be a.m. until 10 a.m. Participants must Lake welcomes hundreds of more information, contact Beth the guest speaker. Celebrate wear a white shirt and black leggings. students, not just from Madison Moore at (850) 973-4138. The Recovery is a world-wide 12-step program that uses Christian May 18 County, but from around the Big Madison County Extension Office th Bend region for an experience that is located at 184 NW College Loop, principles to help people find The 20 of May Parade/Jubilee will remain with attendees for a in Madison. freedom from life's hurts, hang-ups Celebration begins at 10:30 a.m. and and habits. The 55 Plus Club is open will be held at 293 SW Arnold Street, to all Madison County residents who in Madison. are 55 years old and older. No reservations are necessary. The May 19 th luncheon is free. The 20 of May Dance Showcase/Competition with Dancing May 10 Doll Kenjanae will be held at Courthouse flag sponsorships are Madison County Central School. The due today! The American Legion doors open at 12 p.m. and the show Post #224 will be placing American begins at 1 p.m. COMMUNITY Madison County Carrier » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » 5 55 Plus Club to hear Beta Club visits Kiwanis about Celebrate Recovery

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The final luncheon of the season for the 55 Plus Club will take place on Wednesday, May 8, at 12 p.m. at the United Methodist Cooperative Ministries Center, located on Colin Kelly Hwy., about five miles north of Madison. Tim Hughey with the Celebrate Recovery ministry will be the guest speaker. Celebrate Recovery is a worldwide 12-step Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 25, 2019 program that uses Christian principles to help Members of the Madison County High School (MCHS) Beta Club visited the Kiwanis Club on Thurs- day, April 25. The students gave a brief history of the organization, as well as some of their plans for the people find freedom from life's hurts, hang- future. The Beta Club is the largest student group at MCHS, known for being one of the most active clubs ups and habits. Since 1991, over three million on campus. All 121 MCHS Beta Club members must maintain a 3.4-grade point average, exhibit ex- people have gone through the program. emplary behavior and demonstrate leadership skills. Members are planning their first trip to the Senior Locally, the Celebrate Recovery program is Beta Convention, in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Wednesday, June 19, to Saturday, June 22, where over 10,000 fellow Beta Club members are expected to attend. Pictured from left to right, are, Lynsey Wilsey, offered through Fellowship Baptist Church. Charlene Medders, Ashley Cantey, Sarah Mabarty and Suzanne Griffin, club sponsor. For more information on Celebrate Recovery, please visit celebraterecovery.com. The 55 Plus Club is open to all Madison County residents who are 55 years old and older. No reservations are necessary. The 4-H Legislation is back luncheon is free. For more information about the 55 Plus Club or any outreach ministry of John Willoughby: the United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, Greene Publishing, Inc. During this four-day experience, you will not please contact the coordinator, Deborah only participate in realistic legislative meetings Brown, at (850) 253-2133. The 55 Plus Club Are you a 4-H member and interested in and press conferences, but other activities such luncheons will resume in September. learning more about how government works? as games, movie nights and socials. You're in luck because 4-H is bringing Open to 4-H members ages 13 to back the 4-H Legislature event for 18, registration is now closed, th MCMH to host its 47 year, which will take place however, late registration is still at the Florida State Capitol, in available from now until Monday, Tallahassee, Fla., from June 24-28. May 6. The cost of the event is Handbags & 4-H members can develop their $260, with an additional $30 late skills to debate, analyze legislation fee. Agents will have until Monday, Heels fundraiser and speak publicly, all while making May 6, to approve or deny their new friends and having a whole lot of participants or you may be held liable fun. During this annual civic education event, to all or a portion of their registration cost. event you can sponsor a bill, amend or lobby it, then For more information, call Beth Moore at debate the issues on the Capitol house and (850) 973-4138 or email Senate floors with your friends. elizabethmoore@ufl.edu. Story Submitted AMNESTY DAY 2019 On Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m., at the Ae Solid Waste and Recycling Department will be hosting Amnesty Day for the citizens of Madison Madison County Woman's Club, the Madison County on May 16, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., at the Solid Waste and Recycling Center County Memorial Hospital (MCMH) located at 2040 NE Rocky Ford Road. Amnesty Day is an opportunity for citizens to discard their Foundation is hosting Handbags & Heels—a hazardous household waste items at no cost. Because Madison County is required to pay for the fashion show in partnership with the Hospital disposal of its waste tires at a cost of $129.00 per ton, citizens should come prepared to pay for the Auxiliary Volunteers. Proceeds support two disposal of their waste tires. Ais event is only hosted for citizens to dispose of such items and is critical initiatives: the Hospital Auxiliary not available to businesses. As per guidelines from the Department of Environmental Protection, Volunteer Healthcare Scholarship program businesses are required to have a hazardous waste disposal plan with other certiCed agencies to that supports local students in becoming a part of our future workforce via certifications dispose of their waste. To ensure that the disposal of such items are consistent with the guidelines and/or degrees; and MCMH's effort to from EPA, and authorized in-county citizen usage, disposal of waste items will be carefully establish a Surgical Suite at the hospital. documented. Citizens are urged to be attentive to the following safety tips to avoid injury, as well Festivities planned for Handbags & Heels as referring to the table of information outlining a description of hazardous household waste items include portraits at the entry to the Madison and associated costs. County Woman's Club, with two free pictures included in the ticket price; a fancy brunch SAFETY TIPS with delicious and unique items prepared by a 1. Do not transport any liquids in an open container; containers must be closed. 2. Take the time to segregate like items before transporting. five star chef; a fashion show with items from 3. Make the best eBort to cushion glass containers to help prevent breakage. local shops including different styles and 4. If a liquid solution is not labeled, do not attempt to identify it by smelling. different age groups (things that will be a big 5. If necessary, make the best eBort to wear gloves and masks to prevent injury. hit with mom, grandma, daughter and 6. Avoid combining liquids that may be potentially explosive or corrosive. granddaughter); and a variety of unique items that moms love, which are available for purchase. HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION TABLE AND OTHER DISPOSABLES Household cleaning detergents FREE ELECTRONIC WASTE DISPOSAL As a long-time friend of the hospital, we Fluorescent bulbs Televisions, microwave ovens, cell phones and batteries, copy are asking you to support this special occasion Paint with paint contents machines, computers (CPU’s) and attachments, such as: which is also designed to bring vital social Paint thinners printers, keyboards and monitors, fax machines, scanners, engagement opportunities to our community. Cleaning solvents ink cartridges, entertainment items and associated electronic Below are the ways that you can support Furniture polish attachments, remote controls, typewriters, humidiCers, Handbags & Heels. You may either pay online Furniture/wood varnishes toasters, coBee pots and other like electronic items. or mail a check to 224 NW Crane Ave. Spray paint containers Madison, Fla. 32340. For more information, Furniture sealants WASTE TIRE DISPOSAL AND COSTS contact Lori Evans at (850) 253-1971, (904) Glue/epoxy items Floor polishing compounds 476-1138 or [email protected]. 1 EBective September 2015 and February 2018, the Metal polish Board of County Commissioners approved for the Become a sponsor: Insecticides (liquid and dry) Solid Waste and Recycling Department to charge http://mcmhfoundation.org/sponsorship- Fertilizers (liquid and dry) citizens to dispose of waste tires. handh/ Used oil (vehicle and cooking) 2 Madison County expends approximately $24,000.00 Purchase tickets to the event for your Aerosol deodorizers per year to dispose of waste tires which is not mom, wife and/or employees to show your Batteries (vehicle and home use) budgeted for nor is it funded through citizen's taxes. appreciation for all they do: adults-$25; ages 3 Ae cost to dispose of regular car tires is $4.00 and 12 and younger only-$15; table for six-$130; $5.00 with rims. or table for eight-$160. Purchase tickets at 4 Ae cost to dispose of semi truck and trailer tires is PLEASE $8.00 each. http://mcmhfoundation.org/attend/fundraiser/h HELP KEEP 5 Ae cost to dispose of tractor tires, farm equipment and andbagsheels/ other oB-road tires is $12.00 each. Help recruit individuals and/or local MADISON COUNTY 6 Ae cost to dispose of (mowers/ATV) tires is $3.00 businesses to get involved, including models, CLEAN each. servers, fashion vendors, makeup artists, hair stylists and people willing to with set- up. 6 » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » Madison County Carrier COMMUNITY Pot Williams Tournament

John Willoughby:is this weekend or afternoon portion of the Greene Publishing, Inc. tournament. Access to Friday's practice day is $15 per person. In just a couple of days, one of There will also be a steak cookout, Madison County's most beloved however, participants are asked to golf tournaments will return for its bring their choice of meat while the nd 62 year. The Pot Williams Golf Madison Golf & Country Club will Tournament will take place this furnish the sides. weekend, beginning on Friday, May On Saturday, lunch will be 3, and ending on Sunday, May 5. served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., while Join other golfers for a weekend dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. of exciting competition at the Entertainment by Brady Clampitt Madison Golf & Country Club, and Isaac Corbitt of the Corbitt- Curtis takes honors located at 445 SW Country Club Clampitt Experience will take place. Rd., in Madison. This individual There will be a $10 entry fee per at Toastmasters tournament will see an overall person to watch the show if you are champion receive $500 in cash not in the tournament. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 26, 2019 prizes with additional prizes going Tee sign, hole and major Jacob Curtis achieved rare double honors at the Friday, April 26, meet- to flight winners. sponsorships are available. For more ing of the Toastmasters International, held at the conference room for the Entry fee to compete is $125 information or to sign up to Madison County Chamber of Commerce. Curtis was awarded as both the per person, but act now to reserve compete, call Kayla Meador at best presenter and the most improved presenter for his speech on ways to your tee times in either the morning (850) 464-6299. overcome anxiety when speaking in public. 20th of May parade entry now open

John Willoughby: team, or even a church group or a To be eligible for entry, an permitted anywhere in the staging Greene Publishing, Inc. motorcycle brigade, enter it into the application must be submitted with area or along the parade route, and parade to celebrate the occasion. the entry fee by Saturday, May 11. please clean up any trash or debris The annual parade is among Additionally, cheer teams, ATVs, The entry fees are as follows: large left by your entry in the staging area. many of the most beloved activities civic organizations or any other group or dance groups, $20; Please keep in mind that if you start th celebrated during Madison's 20 of decorated vehicle may enter into the vehicles/horse riders, $15; the parade, you must finish the May Jubilee Celebration. Parade parade. ATV/motorcycle, $10. parade in its designated route. entry is now open and you are The parade will begin at Cooks All units are required to follow Safety of all parade participants invited to participate in the parade, and Cooper Funeral Home, located at all directions from the Madison and spectators is the top priority which will take place on Saturday, 162 SW Third Ave., in Madison. The Police Department and the Madison during the festivity. These regulations May 18, kicking off at 10:30 a.m. parade will proceed to Martin Luther County Recreation Association will be strictly enforced, and failure The theme of the parade is "We are King Jr. Dr., in Madison, making its Committee members. During the to adhere could result in an entrant's only as strong as we are united, as way south past the former Madison parade, no objects of any kind may ejection from the parade without we are divided." County Training School. The be thrown from a moving vehicle or refund. th This year, parade organizers are procession will then end on Arnold float. You may designate The 20 of May Jubilee seeking individuals to enter into the Street, where the Madison representatives from your group to Celebration commemorates the parade to make it the biggest event Recreational Center is located at 243 walk beside your entry and hand Proclamation of Emancipation Day, yet! If you have a float or a dance Arnold St., in Madison. items to the crowd. All participants which officially designated the end of are asked to keep 25 feet behind the slavery in Florida on May 20, 1865. entry in front at all times for the This came two years after President safety of others. Additionally, drivers Abraham Lincoln issued his of all motorized vehicles must be 18 Emancipation Proclamation. The years of age or older, licensed and celebration is accompanied by other prepared to show their license to law activities such as a pageant, a dance enforcement or to any member of the showcase, a memorial service and the Madison County Recreational Board reading for the Emancipation if required to do so. Proclamation. Entrants are asked to be in the For more information or to get a staging area by 9 a.m. to know your copy of the entry form, call Tamara place in line. Drinking alcohol is not Johnson at (850) 464-6227. SILVER LARIAT Madison County Carrier » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » 7 MCHS

Greene Publishing, Inc. and Madison County High School (MCHS) continue Carrier. their adventure together. Silver LariatThe stories and photos on this page are entirely written and produced by the “The Silver Lariat” page, written by the MCHS journalism class, under the direc- MCHS journalism class. This component features local high school news, personal tion of Glyndell Presley, will be published every Wednesday in the Madison County opinion articles and teacher/class spotlights. MCHS participates in Comcast Care Days A celebration of giving back

By Mike Radel: Silver Lariat Staff writer

th Now in its 18 year, Comcast Cares Day is one of the largest corporate commitments to volunteerism and service in America. Madison County High School (MCHS) participated in this year's event on Friday, April 26. Comcast's tradition engaged the Cowboys to volunteer to help strengthen the Madison community. First, students from clubs, organizations and Photo Submitted individual classes began Students visit the Madison Health & Rehabilitation Center. sprucing up their own high school. Future Farmers of America (FFA) did a "curb appeal" by sprucing up the entrance way to the school by landscaping and trimming of bushes and plants—making that first impression a lasting one. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) placed new planters with flowers at the front of each entrance of the school, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) removed Photo Submitted Photo Submitted washed-up sand from the Madison County High School cheerleaders read to elementary Beta club members restock books in community li- sidewalk, cleaned all the school students. brary. walks, and washed all the windows in the cafeteria. High School High Tech and Maryssa Block's Access students, planted a herb garden and potted tomato plants. Glyndell Presley's Journalism and English 4 classes wrote letters to veterans of the Wounded Warrior Project and breast cancer survivors, while cheerleaders visited and read books to elementary students at Madison County Central School (MCCS). HOSA- Future Health Professionals visited Madison Health and Photo Submitted Rehab Center, English 4 students Amber Reed and Noah Blan- Photo Submitted volunteered to play ton write letters to veterans of the Wounded Warrior Future Business Leaders of America members beautify interior by clean- games and take the Project. ing windows. elderly outside for strolls in the morning, while Caulette Hicks' Drama class signed “thinking of you” cards and presented them to older adults at the nursing home. The Beta Club, headed by Susanne Griffin, made boxes to collect library books. Students also delivered free books to all school libraries, the county library and to a local laundromat in Madison. Comcast's company- wide celebration of Photo Submitted Photo Submitted Comcast Cares Day is Future Farmers of America work on "curb appeal" at the school's en- FBLA members remove washed up sand from side- scheduled for May 4. trance. walks. 8 » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » Madison County Carrier SCHOOL / SPORTS MCAA Quarter 3 Honor Roll

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Cowgirls salute#  “Fab Five” #  #  #  #  Greene Publishing, # Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Amber Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 Thompson Caroline (center) was one Jennings (center) of five seniors is joined by her honored during parents, Greg Senior Night. She and LaWanda was escorted by Jennings during her parents, the Senior Night Danny (left) and ceremony on Kellie (right) Friday, April 26. Thompson.

Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 Senior Kaylee Cowgirl Reese Groover (center) Rutherford was escorted by (center) with her her parents, parents, Will and Jamie and Renee Kim Rutherford. Groover.

Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 Laila Dickey was escorted by her mom, Lynn Dickey during the Senior Night ceremony.

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Rick Patrick: tame RBI. Annett had four hits in her four trips team batting average of .500 for the game Greene Publishing, Inc. to the batter's box with five RBIs and her as they quickly went out to a 2-0 lead in one home . Halie Wetherington went the first inning. The Cowgirls added to Lions Storm clouds were beginning to one-for-three with one RBI. Hope their lead until after the fifth inning when gather around Cowgirl field on the Underhill had one hit in three at-bats the game was called with the Cowgirls Rick Patrick: Madison County High School (MCHS) with one RBI. ahead, 10-0. campus on the evening of Thursday, Rutherford pitched the six innings for Thompson went two-for-three at the Greene Publishing, Inc. April 25. There was a growing sense of the Cowgirls, yielding just one hit and plate with one RBI. Annett had two hits urgency among the crowd of Cowgirl walking three, while tallying nine in her three at-bats with one RBI. On Thursday, April fans as they watched the Cowgirls . Wetherington was one-for-two with one 25, the Madison establish their dominance over the Lady On Friday, April 26, the Cowgirls RBI. Groover had one hit for her two County High School Bulldogs of Bell High School. Everyone held a ceremony for a very special group trips to the batter's box with two RBIs. (MCHS) Cowboys could feel the growing need to finish the of teammates. Dubbed the "Fab Five," Jocelyn Davis went one-for-one with one traveled to Tallahassee game before the rains came. If the home seniors Caroline Jennings, Reese RBI. for a game with the team Cowgirls could build a 10-run lead, Rutherford, Laila Dickey, Kaylee Rutherford went the distance in the Leon High School the game would come to a close. Groover and Amber Thompson were pitcher's circle for the Cowgirls, yielding Lions. The game turned With an 8-0 lead, in the bottom of recognized prior to their final regular just two hits and one walk while fanning into a low-scoring the sixth inning, Cowgirl Abi Annett season game against the Lady Seminoles seven batters. affair, with the stepped up to the plate, with one out and of Florida High at Cowgirl Field. Since The Cowgirls are riding into the Cowboys eventually runners on first and second base. The they were small children, this group of Class 1A District Five championship on coming out on top, 2-1. pitch count was 2-1 when Annett's bat athletes have played the game of softball, an eight-game winning streak. The The game was perfectly connected with the ball, sending often on the same team. Many of them Cowgirls will face the winner of the scoreless through five it sailing over the center-field fence. The made the conscious decision to remain in Lafayette vs. Hamilton County game for innings. During the three-run, walk-off , Annett's public school so they could continue to the district championship on Thursday, sixth inning, both teams fifth of the season, put the Cowgirls over be on the same team as Lady Broncos, May 2, at Cowgirl Field on the MCHS traded runs with the the top and sealed an 11-0 victory over then as Cowgirls. It was an emotional campus. The first pitch is set for 7 p.m. game tied at one going the number two ranked Class 1A team in time as Cowgirl fans said "thank you" to From there, the Cowgirls will possibly into the seventh inning. the state. this special group of young women. move on to the region semi-final game, With one out in the top Laila Dickey was two-for-three at the When it was time to play ball, the with the goal of making another trip to of the seventh inning, plate with two RBIs. Reese Rutherford Cowgirls wasted little time taking control Vero Beach for the state championship Vinsonta Allen hit a had three hits in four at-bats with one of the contest. The Cowgirls had a total games. single base hit, then nd Allen stole his 22 base Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by of the season. With two Rick Patrick, April 26, 2019 outs and the go-ahead Hope Underhill run in scoring position, makes a catch at Daquarius Thompkins first base. stepped into the batter's box. With a full pitch count, Thompkins hit a hard ground ball to left field, allowing Allen to Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick speed home, giving the Patrick, April 25, 2019 Cowboys the 2-1 Halie Wethering- ton slides home for a advantage. Cowgirl run. Thompkins went two-for-four at the plate with one RBI. Blaydon Plain went one-for- three with one RBI. Dilan Lawson pitched six innings, yielding three hits, one earned run and one walk. Lawson threw three strike-outs. Sam Odiorne picked up the win, pitching the final inning and allowing no hits and no earned runs, striking out one batter. The final regular season game for the Cowboys will take place on Friday, May 3, as the Cowboys face University Christian School, from Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 25, 2019 Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 25, 2019 Jacksonville. The first Reese Rutherford was the epitome of efficiency, pitching Abi Annett hit her fifth home run of the season to end the another shut-out against the number two Class 1A team in the game against the Lady Bulldogs of Bell High School. pitch is scheduled for 6 state. p.m.

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Mickey Starling:We didn't start the fire (but we really did) thick fog of death for mosquitoes device. So, I set about carefully you without notice and burn you in Greene Publishing, Inc. and other insects. It seemed only measuring the gas for the coke more ways than one. Sometimes we natural that a kid of my bottles. Not so sure why I was so blow things up through making poor In my day, safety never got in unquestioned intellect should ride in careful about something I was choices, while at other times we are the way of fun. In fact, it wasn't the midst of this glorious fog that clueless about, but it made me feel just too close to the flame, due to until middle school that I noticed resembled cotton candy; though I important. relentless temptations. the word on a spelling test. We don't recall it tasting much like it. My feelings changed drastically The important thing to didn't have rubber padding at the Looking back, I don't know why when my friend struck a match to remember about fire and temptation bottom of our slides and jungle we thought this was awesome, but the rag in the bottle, which then is that they are very difficult to gyms; we had railroad rocks. This we did and somehow we lived exploded before he could throw it at manage and should never be played provided great traction for most through it. During the winter our imaginary enemies. He became with. There are many addictive traps landings, minus a few turned ankles months, we had to find other means "lit" well before the phrase became that can easily burn out of control, here and there. to get the adrenaline rush we craved. popular. We both quickly rolled leaving us rolling around in misery. Plus, anytime a bully felt One cold afternoon, a friend and I around on the ground. He did it to As children, we should have threatened by those ruthless kids on decided to be soldiers who needed put the fire out that was blazing a known to resist the temptation to the honor roll, they could to bomb our enemies into oblivion. trail up his shirt sleeve. I did it make a bomb, but curiosity got the conveniently grab a handful of The problem we faced was a lack of because I couldn't think of anything best of us. It usually does. I'm railroad rocks to make it a fair fight bombs. In second grade, artillery of else to do and I wanted to be thankful that even when we fall for while the smarty pants ran for their any type was hard to come by, but supportive. the traps, God promises to give us a lives (flight was my favorite form of our imaginations remained resolute His mother worked two blocks way out of temptation and He fighting, and yes, I did occasionally to arm ourselves for battle. from home and we were there continues to keep that promise even find my way to the honor roll). Most Fortunately, the shed behind my almost as soon as we left. After after we get stuck in a poor choice of the bullies at my school were too buddy's house was well stocked with peppering him with a few carefully that just won't seem to let go. I have big to be fast, so the rocks made up necessities for the art of war. There chosen and descriptive adjectives, found that the closer I stay to Him, for that. I have a few scars on the was gasoline, old wife-beater t-shirts she had him back to normal in no the less interest I have in the back of my head to prove how that now served as oil rags, coffee time, since he suffered just a few wayward flames of trouble. accurately they can be thrown. cans and coke bottles. We couldn't superficial burns. “No temptation has overtaken When danger wasn't chasing us, think of a good use for the coffee That was the day we discharged you but such as is common to man; we would chase it. For instance, in cans, other than maybe over-sized ourselves from the military and took and God is faithful, who will not the summer, one of my favorite walkie talkies, if we could find up marbles and matchbox cars. Our allow you to be tempted beyond evening activities was to chase the string. enemies were much safer and so what you are able, but with the mosquito truck on my bicycle. Gasoline, coke bottles and rags were we. Over the years, I learned temptation will provide the way of Those trucks came through our sounded like the perfect ingredients that life can be a lot like that poorly escape also, so that you will be able neighborhood weekly, blasting a for a military grade explosive constructed bomb. It can blow up on to endure it.” (1 Corinthians 10:13) Crosspointe kids enjoy egg hunt

Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 14, 2019 Jenny Andrews (left) has fun helping her great- grandson, Zip Odiorne (right) decide which egg to play with next, at the Crosspointe Easter egg hunt.

Mickey Starling: Greene Publishing, Inc. Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 14, Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 14, 2019 2019 On Sunday, April 14, The Hendry family got in on all sorts of fun during Elijah Cherry is thinking the Crosspointe Easter egg hunt. Benjamin Hendry (left) about how to take the best families and friends of ponders which candy to eat next, with some help from shot while playing basketball Crosspointe Church his mother, Megan Hendry (center). Sutton Hendry during the Crosspointe Easter gathered at the home of (right) decides the taffy is the candy of choice. egg hunt, on Sunday, April 14. Steve and Robin Odiorne to enjoy an Easter egg hunt, along with plenty of food AMERICA’S HOME PLACE and fellowship. The younger kids YOUR LAND, YOUR STYLE, YOUR HOME scampered all over the grounds looking for as many hidden eggs

as possible, while the older ones Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 14, 2019 enjoyed several games of basketball. Asher Hendry is busy plundering Everyone enjoyed the delicious his treasure at the Crosspointe Church variety of food and the cool Easter egg hunt, held at the home of temperatures that made for a great Steve and Robin Odiorne, on Sunday, outing. April 14. St. Mary's Episcopal Church brightens Easter

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Valdosta Building Center 282 Nor man Dr Ste B Valdosta, GA 31602 (229) 245-8560 Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 20, 2019 AmericasHomePlace.com This brightly colored Easter display shows off the hard work and talents of some of the members of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, in Madison. FAITH & FAMILY Madison County Carrier » Wednesday, May 1, 2019 » 11

John Willoughby: The New TaylorSr., a former Singers singer of the to performThrough spreading theat homecomingNew Taylor Singers to their Greene Publishing, Inc. Taylor Brothers. Gospel, The New Taylor homecoming service. You are Over their career, the Singers have shared the stage invited to join the congregation Mt. Olive Baptist Church group has traveled to many with top performers such as for a special time of worship If your church is having will be hosting The New states, including Georgia, Mark Hubbard, The Williams and praise, starting at 10:45 an event, please let us Taylor Singers on Sunday, Florida and Alabama, as well Brothers, Highway QCs, a.m. Upon the conclusion of know! E-mail your May 5, as the church as more northern states, such United Voices for Christ and the service, lunch will be church announcements celebrates its homecoming. as South Carolina, North several others. The group has served, along with good to reporter3@greene The New Taylor Singers, Carolina and West Virginia. appeared at the 1996 fellowship. publishing.com or hailing from Patterson, Ga., The New Taylor Singers have Olympics, in Atlanta, Ga., and Mt. Olive Baptist Church call (850) 973-4141. have been singing praise and shared their ministry at camp in 2002, they were able to take is located at 5022 State Road lifting the name of our Lord meetings, revivals and their ministry to Italy and 53 South, approximately five and Savior Jesus Christ for homecomings, as well as at Sicily, where God moved in a miles south of Madison and May 2 more than 35 years. exclusive concerts. The mighty way, and many souls one mile north of exit 258 off The National Day The group was organized ministry is reaching out to the were saved. of Interstate 10. For more of Prayer will be in June of 1975 under the souls of the young and the Mt. Olive Baptist Church information, call Will Jacobs at observed on Thursday, management of Richard Taylor older generation. is honored to welcome The (912) 614-5292. May 2. Participants will be gathering on the eastern side of the Madison County Court Madison Passion Play House for a time of prayer covering packs the house numerous areas of need. Prayer begins at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The Madison County Court House is located at the corner of Shelby St. and West US Hwy. 90, in Madison. May 5 Rocky Springs Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 20, 2019 United Methodist Jacob Everhart (center) portrays Jesus, as He Church will celebrate th endures the crucifixion. The guards keeping every- Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 20, 2019 their 176 anniversary thing under control are, from left to right, Jordan Jesus (Jacob Everhart) spends time teaching the children about the with a special Herring, Jonathan Stalnaker and Levi Carter. Kingdom of God. homecoming service, on Sunday, May 5, at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be James Johnson and lunch will follow the service. The church is located at 305 Rocky Springs Church Rd., in Madison. May 5 Madison First Baptist Church will be giving special honor Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 20, 2019 and recognition to their Jesus (Jacob Everhart) joyously exits the senior adults during the Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 20, 2019 tomb after His resurrection, to the delight of the morning service on Jesus (Jacob Everhart) writes in the sand while forgiving the woman large audience at the Madison Passion Play, on Sunday, May 5. Pastor caught in adultery (Mildred Clark). Saturday, April 20. Gabe Krell will be Mickey Starling: presiding over the Greene Publishing, Inc. Diamond and Lucas Bass. Stage team members were: Amber tribute and Julie Justus, Brandy Hames, Daniel Everhart, Jacob Everhart, Townsend and a group On Saturday, April 20, the Madison Church of God held Andrew Adams, Derek Greeson, Leslie Edwards, Lydia of volunteers will be their third of four presentations of the Madison Passion Play. Connolly, Cindy Kirkland, Lois Brown, Eric Clark, Frannie serving lunch for the This was the fifth year for the drama which continues to grow Adams, Dale Kieffer and Meghan Kirkland. seniors, following the in size and scope, with several new scenes already in the Portraying the disciples were: Eric Clark, Lincoln Clark, service. works for next year. Jordan Clark, Peyton Justus, Kendrick Kraddock, Terrance The newly enlarged stage helped to enhance the scenes in Watts, Terry Knight, Andrew Adams, this year's performance, which was full of beautifully Daniel Everhart, Ray Register, Art costumed actors who brought the Easter story to life. A Ervine and Clarence Graham. The packed house was on hand to enjoy all the hard work and Pharisees were played by Brandone excellence that went into making the performance extra Colvin, Dale Kieffer and Bobby Colvin, special. The show was directed by Amber Justus, wife of Jr. The guards were portrayed by Pastor Jason Justus. Though she missed the presentation due Jonathan Stalnaker, Levi Carter and to recovering from a recent surgery, it was performed Jordan Herring. flawlessly. The prayer team for the Cast and crew members for this year's production were: presentations was Wayne Diamond, Jesus (Jacob Everhart), Pilot (Terry Clark), Satan (Savanna Janet Diamond, Daniel Bass and Debra Edwards), Angel (Brittany Edwards), Barabbas (Trey Bass. The Madison Passion Play was Kirkland) and Narrator (Wayne Diamond). The townspeople directed by Amber Justus. The Assistant were played by Frannie Adams, Mildred Clark, Caitlyn Director was Brandy Hames and the FiFirirsrs3t4 8U SnWi tReudtl eMdgeet Shto. did• Misisatd iCsohnurcrch Colvin, Lydia Connolly, Ellie Colvin, Linda Goley, Te'kayla costume directors were Paulette Everhart Pastor, Lamar Albritton, Jr. Graham, Margie Kieffer, Tangela Knight, Tiana Knight, and Eleanor Colvin. DiscipleshipDiscipleship StudiesStudies ...... 9:009:00 andand 11:0011:00 a.m.a.m. Trevon Knight, Mary McCann, Ashley Register, WorshipWorship SServiceervice ...... 110:000:00 aa.m..m. Bethni Stalnaker and Beverly Watts. Kids in the drama were played by Anna Ervine, Autumn Ervine, Jasper Jones, MaKenzie Macedod5o5n39iai aE BUSapa p90t isi•s Lte eChurcrch Justus, Emmalee Justus, Tristan Knight, Maddie SundaySunday School...... School...... 10:0010:00 a.m.a.m. Register, Noah Watts and TJ Watts. 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Ready for a new career? 915 square foot William J Anderson, 260 Positions available at North Become a CNA Commercial Office temporary farmworkers Florida Community Quest Training offers day Building; downtown (Alma, GA) 05/20/2019 to College, Madison FL: and evening classes Madison; Shelby Ave; 08/10/2019, available for Admissions and Records No GED required if you across from the courthouse the whole period. Work in Specialist; and Staff are 18 or older and post office. Call inclement weather (rain, Assistant. See Now scheduling Emerald at (850) 997-3568 heat, cold, hot, humid) www.nfcc.edu for details. weather may fluctuate work January classes. 11/23, rtn 04/19-05/03, ch 386-362-1065 hours (+/-); possible downtimes. $11.13/hour; 35 12/05-05/31 pd CDL drivers needed, hours a week. Worker will Class B. Apply in person Gardenia Square be paid $.50 cent per pound only at Scruggs 2BD/1BA Apartments for harvesting blueberries Concrete Company (Rental Assistance with an $11.13/hr. 186 SW Commerce Dr., AUCTION Available) Fully Accessible guaranteed depending upon in Madison Unit Available Periodically. crop activity. Workers will 363 S.W. Parramore pick blueberries, plant, 01/14-rtn, ch Ave. #501 cultivate and prepare lands. ONSITE TOOL AND Madison, Fl. 32340 Workers may lift and carry up to 60 lbs. Three months Ware Oil & Supply ESTATE AUCTION (850) 973-2393 Co., is looking for Saturday May 4th – TTYACS-711. of verifiable farm-work This Institution is an experience required. Three- CDL Drivers. 10:00am Must have Hazmat and 176 NW 80th Street Equal Opportunity Provider fourths guarantee as per 20 and Employer. CFR / 655.122(i). Housing Tanker Endorsement. Madison, Florida 32340 (850) 584-6666 10/03- rtn, ch will be made available at no (Intersection of NW Hare 11/2 - rtn, c Ave and CR 150 cost to the workers, South of Cherry Lake including U.S. workers who cannot reasonably return to crossroads) IMMEDIATE OPENING FLORIDA PRESS Auctioning off Tool Man their permanent residence at for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom the end of each working SERVICES, INC. Jack Sales inventory. apartment for qualified 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 Snap On, Mac, Craftsman, day. Tools are provided by STATEWIDE applicants, contact the employer at no cost. CLASSIFIED PRO- Husky, Makita, Dewalt and Leasing Office at 150 SW more.Visit www.hickoryhill Transportation/subsistence GRAM STATEWIDE Bum Gardener Drive. reimbursed for costs CLASSIFIED ADS auctions.com or call (850) 973-4290. 850-228-5228 incurred for reporting to FOR 04/29/2019 worksite, if worker For more details. – 10% 02/23 - rtn, c THROUGH Buyers Premium – AU completes half the 05/05/2019 3968 / AB 2881 employment period. Must show proof of legal 05/01, pd authority to work in USA. FLORIDA - NORTH Must be 18 years old. Go For Sale to the closest Georgia CHURCH FURNITURE: Department of Labor or call Does your church need pews, FOR SALE RENT SPECIAL pulpit set, baptistery, steeple, Move in paying half of (404) 232-3500; Go to the closest Florida Department windows? Big Sale on new the security deposit and cushioned pews and pew first months rent. Then of Economic Opportunity chairs. 1-800-231-8360. have 90 days to pay the Office of Workforce www.pews1.com Farm-fresh eggs for sale. Services; South Carolina $3 dozen / $5 for 18 other half of the securi- FLORIDA - STATEWIDE ty deposit. HUD vouch- Department of Employment Schools & Instruction Call (850) 869-0442 and Workforce (803) 737- AVIATION Grads work with Leave a message or send ers accepted. 2 & 3 BR HC & non-HC accessi- 2633; Alabama Department JetBlue, United, Delta and text message of Labor (334) 242-8020; others- start here with hands ble apts. Call 850-973- on training for FAA 03/06-rtn, n/c 8582, TDD/TTY 711. ask for job order# 3342765910 certification. Financial aid if 315 SW Lawson Circle, qualified. Call AIM 888-242- Madison, FL 32340. 05/01, pd 2649. Equal Housing Oppor- Newspaper Bundles tunity. “In accordance For Sale $2 each with federal law and Greene Publishing, Inc. U.S. Department of 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 1695 S. SR 53 in Agriculture policy, this Madison (850) 973-4141. institution is prohibited 12/10 - rtn, n/c from discrimination on the basic of race, color, national origin, age, Asphalt Milling, disability, religion, sex, 18 tons, $400 load. and familial status. (Not Call Paul Kinsley at all prohibited bases (850) 464-1230 apply to all programs.)

12/10 - rtn, n/c To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office FOR SALE 255 acres - of Civil Rights, 1400 Beautiful rolling hills farm Independence Avenue, in Madison County, FL. SW., Washington, D.C. This land is vacant but has 20250-9410 or call a beautiful home site with (800)-795-3272 (voice) rolling hills and legacy live or (202)-720-6382 oaks scattered around (TDD.)” “This the property. It has institution is an equal approximately 1 mile of opportunity provider frontage on the paved C.R. and employer.” 14, a few miles south of TDD phone number I-10. Currently 86 acres are being farmed. $2,900/acre. Call 850-584-8887. The Forestry Company, Don Curtis – Broker. rtn, c 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 04/24-05/03, pd HELP FOR RENT WANTED Ad Builder/Graphic Designer needed for the LEGALS !!!AFFORDABLE Madison County Carrier HOUSING!!! and The Madison BE FIRST ON THE Enterprise-Recorder LIST FOR A 2, 3 OR 4 newspapers. The position NOTICE BEDROOM! includes designing and GREENVILLE MINI STORAGE, CORNER OF US HWY 90 AND US HWY Play Ground for the kids, building the ads for both 221, GREENVILLE, FL WILL HAVE A LIQUIDATION SALE ON MAY 11, weekly papers and laying 2019. STORAGE UNITS TO BE SOLD WILL BE UNIT # 3, NATHAN LEE, Onsite Laundry Facility, UNIT # 5, ORIENT LIVINGSTON UNIT # 11, WANDA BAILEY, UNIT # 23, Spacious 1,2,3 and out the newspaper. Must be KEIONYATA WILLIAMS, UNIT H, FRANKIE CRUCE. CONTENTS ARE 4 bedroom floor plans, able to work well under BELIEVED TO BE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Gas, Water and Refuse pressure and maintain a 04/24, 05/01 paid for. Swing by today team player relationship 150 SW @ Bum Gardner with co-workers. Dr. Madison, FL. Experience and/or Special Public Meeting 850-973-4290 TTD 711 education in this field The Town of Greenville will hold a special public meeting at the Town of preferred. Experience with Greenville Town Council Meeting Chambers located at 154 SW Old Mission Equal Housing Road, Greenville, Florida 32331 on Monday, May 13, 2019 . The meeting begins Opportunity Quark Express and/or at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard. The meeting is being held to Photoshop a must. Apply in discuss the USDA Rural Development Grant application on the purchase of 01/31- rtn, ch equipment for a planned community center. All interested parties are invited to person only at the Greene attend. For more information concerning the public meeting, contact Kimberly Publishing building, Reams, Town Clerk, at (850) 948-2251, or by e-mail at [email protected]. Under Mobile Home located at 1695 S. SR 53, in A FAIR HOUSING/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/HANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION for rent: Madison, or you may fax 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 Lee, FL 2/1 $475/mo your resume to 05/01 I-10 exit 262, (850) 973-4121, or call for water included, no pets an interview at 1st, last and security (850) 973-4141 ($1,450) 850-929-9122 03/20-rtn, n/c 04/24-05/03, pd Madison Health and Rehab Center has the following positions open: • RN or LPN (full-time 7AM to 7PM shift) AND •RN or LPN (full-time $199 Move-In Special!! 7PM to 7AM shift) - 1, 2 & 3 BR HC & ***$1,000 sign-on non-HC accessible apts. bonus*** Rental assistance may •LPN (PRN) •Full-time CNA’s (all be available. HUD shifts) - ***$500 sign-on vouchers accepted. bonus*** Call 850-948-3056. Please apply in person at: TDD/TTY 711. 192 NW 2481 West US 90, Madison, Greenville Pointe Trail, FL, between the hours of Greenville, FL 32331. 8AM to 4PM, Monday- Equal Housing Friday Opportunity EOE/DFWP 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 05/01, 05/08, 05/15, 05/22 rtn, c 04/03-rtn, ch