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Only 50¢ ● San Mateo ● Melrose ● Interlachen ● Palatka Crescent City, FL ● East Palatka Raider Nation News. ● Georgetown See whats happening Putnam’s only Locally Owned, Independent, Community● Fruitland Newspaper • Established this week in 1898. ● Welaka at CCHS. ● Pierson Page A6 ● Crescent City ● Seville Youth Deer Season ● Lake Como Learn about FWC’s ● Pomona Park new youth deer hunting weekend. Serving Satsuma October 9, 2019 • Vol. 78, No. 21 Page B3 Road and Lane Closures. Find out where Swine and Wine 2019 road work is - being done. The Rotary Club of Crescent City hosts yet another successful event Page A2 The Rotary Club of Crescent City host- LostThe Brother Annual Lost and Brother Sister and PokeSister RunRun is ed its 27th Annu- al Swine and Wine being held on Sat., Oct 12. Registration be fundraiser. The gins 10 a.m. at the Cheyenne Saloon located event features live at 337 S. U.S. Hwy. 17 in East Palatka. The emony stars at 11 a.m. with preacher music, door prizes, cer - raffles and barbe- Mike reading names while Steamboat rings cue dinners. With the bell. Kickstands up a 11:30 a.m. 1st stop the barbecue pulled is the Parker House in Crescent City, then pork being the favor- to Steel Around in Astor, followed by Cactus ite of course. All pro- Jack in Salt Springs, The Frontier in Salt ceeds from the event Springs. Dinner will be provided by Cactus go towards college Jacks. Participate in $5 poke hand, five card and university schol- poke, last wild card or just ride in memory of - arships for Crescent a lost brother or sister. Return to the Chey City High School stu- enne for the last draw, winner take all. For Goddard) e information call Bill at 386-559-3185. dents. mor (Photos by Shaw Dale Pink out Putnam Walk and Festival The Pink Out Putnam 5K Walk for Awareness & Festival will be held at the GFWC Crescent City Woman’s Clube-registration located at 604is $15 N. Summitor $20 the St. in Crescent City on Sat., Oct. 12. Registra tion starts at 9 a.m. and the walk/run starts at 10 a.m. Pr day of the event. Cost includes a T-shirt. All net proceeds will go to the Putnam First Cancer Fund to assist residents of Putnam County who have been diagnosed with cancer or are in need of further diagnosis. Fish Fry Fundraiser The South Putnam Christian Service Center is having a Fish Fry Fundraiser on Oct. 11 - from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Howe Memorial Special to the Courier Journal Fellowship Hall located at 252 Summit St. New V.A. openings and human- trafficking in Crescent City. Tickets are a $12 donation. - Meal includes fish, corn nuggets, cheese grits, baked beans, cole slaw, drink and homemade cookies. Advance ticket sales only. Contact On Thurs., Oct. 3 United States Congressman, - 386-467-2061. Ted Yoho (R-FL), applauded the announcement of three new V.A. facilities in Florida’s Third U.S. Congressman Ted Yoho (R-FL) (photo L) Line Dancing with Linda Congressional District. Yoho helped in securing applauded the opening of four new V.A. facil Line Dancing with Linda Armstrong will be funds for four new V.A. facilities in 2017 and has ities in Florida. Yoho also jointed with Jeff back beginning Tues., Oct. 15 at the Loyal been an advocate for the expedited operation of Van Drew (D--NJ) (photo R) to introduce two - (Photo special to the Courier Journal.) Order of the Moose located at 1982 S. Hwy. these facilities. These major leases were autho new bipartisan Bills to help combat human 17 in Crescent City. Come every Tuesday rized under the V.A. Choice and Quality Employ trafficking. - from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. There is no cost. ment Act of 2017 (Choice 2.0) and will expand - - For more information contact Linda at 386- - and enhance health care services for veterans. 559-1834. The two Gainesville leases will include a 70,849 Departments of Homeland Security and Educa square foot primary care facility to be co-located tion to train educators on how to identify signs - with a new 39,932 square foot mental health of trafficking in their schools. It will also bring FillOn Fri.,the Oct. Bowl 18 a Fill TheFundraiser Bowl Fundraiser facility. awareness to human trafficking and techniques The mental health project will consolidate three to combat this abhorrent crime and ensure the - for Feed The Need Backpack Program will be existing mental health leases located in the community remains safe from potential traffick hosted by the St. John’s River State College Gainesville area into a single lease and will ers. Arts Department. The event will be held at oho released the following statement with re include the following sub-specialties: Mental Y Beef O’ Brady’s located at 201 N. First St. in ickets include SJRSC student’s Health Intensive Case Management, Psychoso gards to the two bills:“The fact that modern slav - Palatka. The hours are 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tick cial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center, Suicide ery exists is unacceptable. It is upsetting that ets are $15 at the door and on Facebook with Prevention, Mental Health Screenings, Local - victims of human trafficking are being brought Eventbrite. T Recovery Coordination, and programs related to into and sold within the United States daily. Prog homemade pottery bowl and soup made by eliminating Veteran homelessness. ress has been made combating this horrendous local a restaurant. Music will be by Josh Hill. In August of 2018, Yoho announced the award - industry, but more must be done. Many victims Be sure to visit the event on Facebook to see for the first V.A. clinic in Clay County with of human trafficking are students in the Amer pasted event pictures. For more information construction beginning next month. Today’s - ican school system. School administrators and call Denise Bramlitt at 386-937-3862. announcement of three additional sites selected staff are well-positioned to identify, and report significantly increases the amount and range suspected trafficking cases to law enforcement of services offered to local veterans in Florida’s and connect victims with organizations that pro Third Congressional district. vide resources for prevention and rehabilitation. Yoho issued the following statement with re The two bills I introduced with Congressman Jeff gards to the new V.A. facilities: V.A. Drew today will aid in the fight by focusing “Today marks an important milestone in the on prevention and accurately quantifying how - V.A. facility process and brings us one step clos many people are being trafficked in our country.” er to being better able to serve our local heroes. V.A. Drew had the following to say: “Human The site selection and award of these three fa - trafficking is modern day slavery and we should cilities is a huge hurdle that we have overcome, do everything we can to root out this evil. We and I want to thank the V.A. and their team for cannot attack what we do not know and that’s working diligently on these projects. I am looking why I’m proud to introduce these common-sense forward to continuing to work with our partners bills with Congressman Yoho. These vital pieces at the V.A. to ensure the next phases of these - of legislation would give us a better picture of the projects are executed in a timely manner so we scale and magnitude of this horrendous crime can continue to expand services and take care of - and teach teachers how to spot signs of traffick our veterans.” ing and tools to respond accordingly.” Yoho also announced the introduction of two new bipartisan bills to combat human traffick Call 386-698-1644 Call ing by him self and U.S. Congressman Jeff V.A.n Only $24 a Year! a $24 Only Subscribe Today Subscribe ew (D-NJ). Inside Dr • The Collecting Official Measurements and Church...................A5 Baselines to Assess Trafficking (COMBAT) Act -H.R. 4581 will require the United States to de Community............A3 termine the parameters for quantifying domestic trafficking in persons and require a comprehen For home delivery via the USPS. the via delivery home For Crossword.............B4 sive study on domestic human trafficking. YOUR ADDRESS HERE! ADDRESS YOUR • The Prevent Trafficking in Our Schools Act – Faces & Places.....B1 H.R. 4580 will create a pilot program led by the Opinion..................A2 Public Notices.......B3-5 Way Back When....A4 A2 Courier Journal • Oct. 9, 2019 OPINION Not Liking Dogs Where Government Watch Daris Howard City of Crescent City Did that City Commission Meeting October 10, 6 p.m. Marilyn didn’t like dogs, and no one seemed to know why. Her children Saying City Hall, 3 North Summit Street. Meets 2nd Thurs of the really wanted a dog, but she always said no. The children went to their dad and begged for a dog, so he approached his wife about it. Even he Come month. 386-698-2525 - www.CrescentCity-FL.com couldn’t convince her that all children needed a dog. Town Council of Welaka “Why do you hate dogs so much?” he asked. From? Town Council Meeting, November 12, 6:00 p.m. “When I was a teenager, my brother owned a Great Dane,” she said. “He Zoning Board Meeting, Tuesday, November 12, 5:30 p.m. was always wandering off and causing problems.” Town Hall, Fourth Ave. Meets 2nd Tues of the month. “But that is no reason to hate all dogs,” her husband replied.