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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 15

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1 Friday, February 27, 2009 1 THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark. Page 15A Moments of Life vaby 'Registry Adrienne Nathan Koen March 2 Cara Brad Coleman March 20 Thurs. FrL 10 6 Sat 10 2 106 7th St (just off the square) Mountain Home 870424-4861 www.artestofyourown.com Klemm 50th Bill and Pat Klemm of Mountain Home will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Mass at St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. There will be a reception later in the spring.

The Klemms were married Feb. 28, 1959, in Mountain Home. Griflln-Lanham BRYANT Debra Lynn Griffin of Bryant and James Edward Lan-ham of Bryant, formerly of Mountain Home, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Griffin of Benton. She is a 1989 graduate of University of Central Arkansas, with a mas 'Lit e-- Debra Lynn Griffin James Edward lanham Pat and Bill Klemm Submitted by Bill Klemm Friend-McKinney ter's degree in school psychology. She is employed as psychological examiner. The groom-elect is the son of Rusty Lanham of Cassville, and the late Reba Moore Lanham. He is a graduate of American College and is a transportation specialist at Cal Ark Trucking Co.

of Little Rock. A wedding is planned for 2 p.m. April 18 at Im-manuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, with a reception following in the church's Home Hall. Both events are open to family and friends. Submitted by Debbie Griffin Tbcker-Walker tamu SALLISAW, Okla.

-Chelsea Friend of Fort Smith and Mike McKin-ney of Sallisaw, were married Feb. 14 at Eureka Springs. The bride-elect is the daughter of Bill Friend and Phyllis Friend, both of Mountain Home. The groom-elect is the son of Mike and Linda McKinney of Sallisaw. r' 1 WEDDINGS I AMU IIS CHILDREN SENIORS COUIU IS COMMERCIAL Mr.

and Mrs. Mike McKinney Following the the couple traveled to Figi Islands for a wedding inp. Submitted by Chelsea McKinney IOTO.COM ARKADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Danny Tucker of Arkadelphia announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Hayden Kathryn, to Aaron Cody Walker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Walker of Mountain Home. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bill S7lU2i.o( i i i i i Aaron Cody Walker Hayden Kathryn Tucker you to the places memories are made.

JRrofelsional 'Travel WmRervwmJlnA H4B NF 1 R9 Mtn Hnmo "f( '4 'a 9.uu-3.uu oai. nj(Ji. Waddell and the late Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tucker, all formerly of Arkadelphia.

She will graduate from Ouachita Baptist University in May, with a double major in biblical studies and mass communications. The groom-elect is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Lyn Bayless and Mrs. L.D.

Walker, all of Jonesboro, and the late L.D. Walker. He also will graduate from Ouachita Baptist University in May, with a degree in kinesiology. A wedding is planned June 6 at Anthony Chapel Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs. Submitted by Marietta Tucker Snyder-Gilliam Misty June Snyder and Jesse Allen Gilliam announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mike Snyder and Erma Sherwood, both of Mountain Home. She is a 1996 graduate of Mountain Home High School and is employed at Ramada Inn. The groom-elect is the son of Paul and Diane Gilliam of Marmaduke and the late Gwenda Abbott. He is a 1999 graduate of Marmaduke High School and is employed in air systems design. A wedding is planned for 2 p.m.

March 14 at Ramada Inn, with a reception immediately following. Both events are open to family and friends. Submitted by Misty Snyder Fred Meldrum Fred Meldrum, a former resident of Auburn Hills Health Rehabilitation recently has his painting, "The Old Barn," selected for inclusion in the Arkansas Health Care Foundation Caring Through Art 2009 Calendar. Meldrum's painting and all submitted artwork were displayed at the Arkansas Capitol for a month. Submitted by Jeannie Simpson Moments of Life guidelines The Baxter Bulletin announces engagements, weddings, military news, births and anniversaries on the Moments of Life page on Fridays.

Photos are accepted according to the following guidelines: Engagement announcements may include a photo of the bride-elect or the couple. Wedding announcements may include a photo if submitted within 75 days after the ceremony. After 75 days, the photo will be posted online only. Anniversaries of 50 years or more may include two photos a current photo and a wedding or wedding-era photo; anniversaries 40-49 years may include one photo; and anniversaries 25-39 years, no photo. Birth photos will be used if submitted within six months of the birth.

Military news announcements may include a photo. Good-quality, reproducible copies of irreplaceable photos should be submitted, not originals. Photos taken from Web sites or printer-generated photos are not acceptable for reproduction. The Bulletin reserves the right to reject photos due to quality issues. Photos may be e-mailed to Please include a telephone number in the event of questions.

Submitted information may be edited for format and clarity. The deadline to submit information for the Moments of Life page is noon Monday. Interested in spirituality? Read Norris Burkes' Spirituality column Saturday's in The Baxter Bulletin. Mountain Home Montessori would like to share with our community the proclamation Governor Mike Beebe has signed. It is in recognition of Dr.

Maria Montessori and her contribution to education. We are proud to have served the surrounding area for the past 12 years and will continue to bring excellence in education through the Montessori Method. CREATIVE SPLENDOR THE BOYS Or THE LOUGH MARCH 15 AT 7 P.M. With instruments that range from the fiddle and flute to the mandolin and accordion, the Boys of the Lough have delighted crowds on both sides of the Atlantic for decades. Their lively performances feature traditional Celtic TO ALL WHO THESE PRESENTS COME GREETINGS: WHEREAS: Through her observational studies of children and the manner in which they leam.

Dr. Maria Montessori developed an innovative philosophy of education in the early 1900's that continues to influence approaches to learning today, across our State, throughout our Nation, and the world; and WHEREAS: The Montessori Method allows students to learn and grow at their own pace in a specially designed environment that nurtures the needs and potential of each child; and WHEREAS: The Montessori program is available to children from birth through the age of eighteen and uses materials, techniques, an observations that support the students' natural development, encourages their learning, tnde-, pendence, and self-confidence, and advances the principles of peace through responsible citizenship; and WHEREAS: Dr. Montessori offered the foundation for the modern, child-centered curriculum, and Montessori schools have led to a positive change in the ways educators, parents, and communities view the children in their care; NOW, THEREFORE, MIKE BEEBE, Governor of the Slate of Arkansas, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the laws of the State of Arkansas, do hereby proclaim February 22 through 28, 2009, as MONTESSORI EDUCATION WEEK across the State, and I encourage my fellow citizens to recognize the valuable contributions of Dr. Montessori 's work to the field of education and of Montessori schools to our students of Arkansas. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas to be affixed this 21st day of January in the year of our Lord 2009.

THE! 17A nrith raaiw wit anA a aanea nf fun vyfuuv Mmv This show is a must-see for any music lover. Folk CENTER to purchase your pass for a night Ariunsat Stale lilies mosnthin view, aiiBaNifts of acoustic entertainment. $mMmm: M1K BEEBE. OOVERNOR ,1 CHARLIE DANIbU. SECRETARY OF STATE www.baxterbuiletin.com MONTE550ftI SCHOOL "Learning tor Life" Kim Schmuecker -OwnerDirector 1143 S.

College St. Mtn. Home 870-425-1540.

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