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Judy Turner-Fox | District 4 Director of Public Information
K4 students in Sherri Owings’ class loved finding Easter eggs and then counting their eggs
during their recent Easter Egg Hunt. BatesburgLeesville Primary School students enjoyed par-
ticipating in the hunt on the last day of school before Spring Break.
Relax!
Your Mother’s Day gift problems are over
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o you have problems finding gifts for your Mom? Does she already have everything she’ll ever need? She will undoubtedly appreciate a personally-autographed book from a local author — and your thoughtfulness in selecting an autographed book for her to enjoy.
FREE EVENT
You can find a great gift book for her at the Authors for Literacy signing on Saturday, May 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Flight Deck restaurant in Lexington, sponsored by Flight Deck owners Angela and Ted Stambolitis, Bruce Donatelli and Scott Adams of Turning Pages adult literacy tutoring program and the Lexington County Chronicle. A dozen published authors will offer personally autographed copies of their books to your Mom for Mother’s Day.
Give her a gift she won’t forget.
Local authors include: Pat McNeeley Rachel Haynie Tom Poland Jane Jenkins Herlong George Long Veronia Riccasola Jerry Bellune Karen Petit Al & Margaret Walker
Proceeds go to adult literacy tutoring
For details, call
(803) 359-7633