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Linwood comes together for successful breast cancer walk

Residents of the Linwood community in Vaughan recently held its first breast cancer walk with 45 participants, one being a cancer survivor. All proceeds from the walk will be given to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Residents of the Linwood community in Vaughan recently held its first breast cancer walk with 45 participants, one being a cancer survivor. All proceeds from the walk will be given to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Special to The Herald

The residents of the Linwood community in Vaughan with help from surrounding counties participated in their first breast cancer walk on Oct. 27.
Participants walked from the Mt. Zion M.B. Church to the Vaughan Volunteer Fire Department.
There were a total of 45 participants who walked for the cure. Among those walkers was one breast cancer survivor, Mrs. Teretha Almore of Vaughan.
Nine of the 45 participants completed the entire walk back to their parked cars, about 6.4 miles.
The community plans to give all the proceeds that were raised to the Susan G. Komen Foundation and to also make this an annual event for the community of Vaughan.

 

Garden Club gives out flower seeds at Yazoo County Fair

The Lintonia Garden Club was very pleased with the amount of visitors to its booth at this year’s Yazoo County Fair. The Lintonia Garden Club was very pleased with the amount of visitors to its booth at this year’s Yazoo County Fair. Special to The Herald

The booth at the Yazoo County Fair manned and decorated by the Lintonia Garden Club was another activity planned and carried out by club members.
Seven women participated in the decorating of the booth. Each evening members, friends and husbands were in the booth to hand out packets of the Mississippi State Wildflower, Calliopsis, with instructions for planting.
This was also an opportunity to acquaint visitors with information about what garden clubs do throughout the year.
Other brochures with pictures and details of other wildflowers were also available. The flower seeds, brochures and information sheet was provided by the Yazoo County Soil and Water Conservation District.

 

Great American Smokeout to be held Nov. 15

Special to The Herald

A smoker has decided to kick the habit. Moral support and expert help can make the difference between success and failure. Every year on the third Thursday of November, the Mississippi Tobacco Quitline recognizes the Great American Smokeout as a day for smokers across the United States to kick the smoking habit for 24 hours in the hope they will consider quitting for good.
November 15 is the day when Mississippi smokers are encouraged to quit using tobacco as part of the American Cancer Society 2012 Great American Smokeout. Over the years, the Great American Smokeout has encouraged millions of Mississippians - and Americans - to put down their packs and cartons for one brief, breathable day.
Tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. Each year in Mississippi, smoking accounts for an estimated 4,700 premature deaths. Sixty-nine thousand Mississippi children now under 18 will ultimately die prematurely from smoking, according to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
“There is plenty of help available for Mississippians who want to stop smoking permanently,” said C. Rochelle Culp, director of the Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition of Madison, Yazoo and Holmes Counties. “If you want to quit using tobacco, contact the Mississippi Tobacco Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW to receive free counseling and medications, such as nicotine patches or gum.”

 

Yazoo DAR members attend Rosalie Day

Four members of the Yazoo chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution attended Rosalie Day in Natchez. Pictured from left are Priscilla Harper, chapter vice-regent; Janet Whittington, MSSDAR State Regent; Wendy Cartwright, chapter registrar; and JoAnne Collins, chapter regent. Four members of the Yazoo chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution attended Rosalie Day in Natchez. Pictured from left are Priscilla Harper, chapter vice-regent; Janet Whittington, MSSDAR State Regent; Wendy Cartwright, chapter registrar; and JoAnne Collins, chapter regent. Special to The Herald

Four members of the Yazoo Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution attended Rosalie Day on Oct. 17.
Those members were Janet Looney Whittington, MSSDAR State Regent, JoAnne Gibbs Collins, Yazoo Chapter Regent, Priscilla Allen Harper, Yazoo Chapter Vice Regent and Wendy Davis Cartwright, Yazoo Chapter Registrar.
The festivities began on Oct. 16 with a candlelight reception and tour at Rosalie Mansion. The ladies enjoyed these two days renewing acquaintances with other “Daughters” of the American Revolution from around the state.
On Oct. 17, Rosalie Day activities were led by Cindy Phillips, Rosalie Governing Board Chairman. After introducing the dignitaries with the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution and the Rosalie Governing Board members to the “Daughters,” who were enjoying a beautiful fall day on the front lawn of Rosalie a business meeting was held. This was followed by a box luncheon, where MSSDAR State Regent Janet Whittington was surprised with a birthday cake. This was to not only honor her on her birthday, but to honor her three years as the MSSDAR State Regent.
Contributions were offered by chapters and members to help maintain Rosalie and keep “Our Lady on the Bluff” looking beautiful. The Yazoo Chapter NSDAR donated money collected at each meeting for a year to help with Rosalie.
Priscilla Harper, MSSDAR Hospitality Chairman who had arranged and provided fall table decorations for the 20 tables, sold everyone of them at the end of the box luncheon with all proceeds going to Rosalie.
A lovely costume skirt and extra material was also donated to the Rosalie collection of antebellum dresses by Priscilla Harper. These dressed are worn by the members who hostess during Fall and Spring Pilgrimage in Natchez.
In the midst of Rosalie Day, all of the members lined the walkway to the front of Rosalie and welcomed a busload of DAR ladies from the state of Illinois. When they left touring the Mansion, one of our members in costume handed each Illinois DAR member a tin from MSSDAR with a picture of Rosalie on it as a remembrance of their visit.

 

Garden club decorates fall showcase at library

The Lintonia Garden Club recently decorated a showcase at Ricks Memorial Library in a festive autumn theme. Pictured from left are Vysie Cummings, Robbie Montgomery and Judy Sanford. The Lintonia Garden Club recently decorated a showcase at Ricks Memorial Library in a festive autumn theme. Pictured from left are Vysie Cummings, Robbie Montgomery and Judy Sanford. Special to The Herald

The Ricks Memorial showcase near the entrance of the library was recently decorated by the Lintonia Garden Club.
The decorations were in a fall theme. The following items were used in the decoration: leaves, pumpkins, gourds, two blackbirds, pinecones and garlands of leaves. Placed in the center of the showcase was an artificial flower arrangement, again in the fall theme.
Five ladies participated in this event as well as other members who brought decor to be used as needed.
In early December, the club will again do a decoration focusing on the Christmas and holiday season.


 
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