Photo archive for November 24, 2007

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Painter Patty Killelea, left, shows Shirley Byrne some of her work in Different Accents Saturday afternoon during the Natchez Artists Studio Tour. View photo

A photograph by Vincent Joos catches the reflection of artist Owen Shugard and tour goers as they converse in front of Shugard’s studio Saturday afternoon during the Natchez Artists Studio Tour. Joos also displayed work in Shugard’s studio. View photo

Trays of fudge fill the display at the front of Short's downtown Natchez store. View photo

Darby's employee Evelyn Dauphin cuts a piece of fudge for a customer. View photo

Customers Ginger Cowart and Judith Larson search for the perfect piece of Darby's Famous Fudge. View photo

The Rho Epsilon Lambda Foundation of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is proud to acknowledge the 2007 recipients of the Dr. James R. Todd Scholarship. Since its inception in 2005, the foundation has issued 12 scholarships to deserving high school seniors upon their graduation to attend college. These students are among the best and the brightest of the Miss-Lou and represent Adams, Jefferson and Wilkinson counties as well as Concordia Parish. On Saturday, the foundation will host the bi-annual James R. Todd Scholarship Banquet at the Natchez Convention Center. The funds generated from this black-tie affair are utilized in support of the scholarship fund. The foundation has committed itself to distribute $4,000 annually to deserving applicants from our community. Tickets are $50 per person and can be obtained from committee members Fred Marsalis, Darrell White, Michael Winn or any member of Alpha Phi Alpha. Pictured above are the 2007 winners, from left, Catherine Lewis, Chambliss Woods, Charlette Mock, Jasmine Thomas, Dr. James R. Todd Jr., Reshonda Perryman, Jarrett Claiborne; second row, Fred Marsalis, Dr. Samuel White and Darrell S. White. View photo

The mother-daughter tea for the Nutcracker Suite was Nov. 17 at Auburn. Pictured is Auburn Garden Club member Donna Martello reading the story of the Nutcracker Suite to the children. View photo

Diane Willard, president of the Mississippi Library Association school section, presents Frazier Primary Librarian Susan Mingee, at left, with the Carron Golden Apple Award. View photo

Student leaders of clubs and organizations at Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Natchez campus recently met with the college leadership. After the meeting, students and administrators gathered for the annual group photo. They are, seated from left DaJauna Butler, Student Government Association vice president; Elicia Pendleton, Health Occupations Students of America; Rachel Smith, Future Teachers Club and Spanish Club; Teresa Harrison, dean of the Natchez campus; Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Co-Lin executive vice president; Dr. Howell C. Garner, Co-Lin president; Dr. Stephanie Duguid, assistant dean of career and technical education; Sarah Allen of Trillium; Cindy Marie Foley, SGA secretary; and Danielle Wilson, SGA president; standing from left are Cain Madden of N-Sights; Christy Corley of Circle K; Vera Wilkins of Student Support Services and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society; Ashlea Rand of Student Hospitality and Recruitment; Chris Gann of the National Technical Honor Society; George Cage of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society; Megan Edmonds of Delta Epsilon Chi, and Curtis Magee of the Baptist Student Union. View photo

Jarvis Jones and Angie Council were chosen as Mr. and Miss Co-Lin Natchez. View photo

Wal-Mart of Natchez recently had a fundraiser for the Natchez Food Bank. Employees raised $2,567 in the month of October. Pictured from left are United Way Director Kathy Stevens, Wal-Mart Manager Lionel Stepter and Food Bank representative Tommy Jackson. View photo

Kimbrell Office Supply displays Christmas soldiers helping Santa check his list to find out who has been naughty or nice. Odom’s Optical on Main Street, below, displays a pair of glasses in a bowl of Christmas ornaments. View photo

Newton County’s Cory Edwards is sacked by two Franklin County defenders in the Bulldogs’ win. View photo

Centreville’s Zack Sinclair dives for the first down as Trinity’s Parker Brumfield and Jordan Dossett try to stop him during Friday night’s playoff game at Trinity. View photo

Minyon Brister holds her Thanksgiving bundle of joy Mykayla Jalyn Gaines Thursday at Natchez Regional Medical Center. Mykayla was delivered by her grandmother Lucy A. Brister during the ride from where her mother lives. View photo



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