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S.W.A.P. enjoys dinner out

On Thursday evening, Seniors With A Purpose (SWAP) enjoyed dining out at Top of the River Restaurant in Guntersville. Those attending were Christine Clemons, Nancy Morrow, Cecil and Judy Berry, Nathan and Javon Alldredge, Bud and Betty Lucas, Pete and Berta Wilson, Judy Woodall, Dee Wright, Vic and Vona Keeling, Betty Keeling, and Kym Champion, Joe and Tiny Hollis, Bill and Mary Montgomery, Charles and Evelene Teague, David and Beth Lewis, Lou and Ann Heath, Allen and Addene Matthews, Dewain Clemons, and special guests, Bill and Judy Pack and Jim Clemons. Everyone enjoyed a good time and great food and fellowship.

Happy birthday wishes go out to Roxanne Tucker, Tammy Lucas, Kryslyn Smith, Kathryn Monk, all on Oct. 27, Kristy Halbrooks and Joe Pratt, both on Oct. 28, Tim Dodd, Kelly Hicks, Emma Cook, Drew Johnson and Tammy Whitten.

Happy wedding anniversary wishes go out to Dusty and Melissa Hopper on Oct. 17, Daniel and Solita Matthews on Oct. 28 and Steve and Christie Holsomback on Oct. 29.

Hey kids, want to know how to have a safe and enjoyable Halloween. The following are a couple of suggestions that you and your parents can do. Are your ready for an “Under the Sea Adventure? Fall Fun Night at Somerville Baptist Church is going tropical. There will be tons of games to play and prizes to be won at this free event. Registration starts at 6:15 and games will open at 6:30 p. m.

Bring all of your friends and enjoy free hot dogs, cotton candy, inflatable slides, moonwalk and obstacle courses. This event has provided more than 20 years of fun for kids of all ages and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever. So remember “Under the Sea” Fall Fun Night will be Oct. 29 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, call the church office at 256-778-8844. The church is located at 41 Main Street, across from the old Somerville Courthouse.

New Center Baptist Church will also sponsor a community-wide Trunk or Treat on Mon., Oct. 31, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. There will be lots of fun, free candy and the Brotherhood will be serving hot dogs, chili and stew. So invite your friends and make plans to attend.

A special happy birthday wish is extended to my sister, Roxanne Tucker, who is celebrating her birthday this week.

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