Moore Station Village to host Car Show benefiting Habitat for Humanity and Masonic Children’s Home.
Saturday-May 21, 2011. Registration 9 AM to 12 Noon
Entry Fee $15.00 paid at event. Car Judging 1:00 PM. Awards 2:00 PM.
Join us for music of the 50′s & 60′s with DJ Michael Bright. Great Food, Door Prizes and Car Awards in one of Dublin’s first multi-generational planned communities, Moore Station Village.
Car Show will include: Antique (pre ‘40) thru later models (‘90-2011). Trophies will be awarded in all 7 classes 1st thru 4th place including “BEST OF SHOW,” “Best Ford,” “Best Chevy,” “Best Dodge,” “Oldest Car.”
Come out for a day of fun. See the cars, feed the fish, walk the trails, tour the grounds. You will find lots of shade and restrooms at the Village Center, where there will be a Model car show going on inside.
Event Beneficiaries: The proceeds from the entry fees paid by the participants will be donated to Habitat for Humanity. Laurens Lodge #75 will have concessions and the profits from the sales that day will go to the local Lodge and the Masonic Children’s Home. Breakfast and Lunch will be served.
Event sponsors: Morris Bank, City of Dublin Gas Department, Allgood Services, La Quinta Inn, Choo-Choo Build-It Mart, Dublin Chevrolet, Dublin Ford, Dublin Dodge, Premier Construction Associates and The Curry Companies.
Event Location: Like Dublin itself, Moore Station Village is a welcoming, multi-generational and multi-cultural community. It is home to singles, couples and families who value an easy-going lifestyle. Moore Station Village has its own charming brand of Southern hospitality. Call today or visit the community website for more details.
Another reason the Heart of Georgia is a great place to live, work and learn!
The Technical College System of Georgia’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to award the Heart of Georgia regional partnership with one of three Georgia Career Academies Project (GCAP) facility grants. The award amount was $3,155,557.
From the Heart of Georgia College and Career Academy Steering Committee (Dec. 2010):
This wonderful news caps more than a year of progress made by a dedicated team of dozens of volunteers from all walks – public and private – in several counties.
After preparing a charter petition that was approved by four elected Boards of Education (Dodge, Dublin City, Laurens and Wheeler) and working with four other districts, we had to prepare an entirely separate set of documents to apply for this grant.
To meet the grant deadline, our Steering Committee formed five working groups that met several times each over two months and wrote a 199-page application. Perhaps most significantly, we received 43 letters of commitment from partners, most from private sector stakeholders, that documented nearly $3.4 million in cash and in-kind contributions we will receive over the next ten years.
Our partnership was named a finalist in the grant competition in late October, and on November 3rd we sent a team of presenters to compete against three other solid partnerships in Atlanta for the final prize awarded early December.
There is still much to be done: Our Steering Committee will continue its monthly meetings beginning on Wednesday, January 12 at noon at HGTC. State approval of our charter will not come before April 2011, and the grant funds awarded yesterday will begin to flow shortly thereafter.
Please take a minute to read the Lt. Governor’s press release below. We are so very grateful for the leadership of Lt. Governor Cagle, the Technical College System, the legislature and Governor in offering this grant program. (Jay Studstill, Steering Committee Chair; Phil Dowd, Board of Directors Chair)
Press Release from State of Georgia, Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Continue reading Heart of Georgia Wins $3.16 million Grant…
On December 7, 2010 the City of Dublin participated in the Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade at Central State Hospital. This year marks the 52nd year for this most meaningful program that allows each patient in Georgia’s mental health facilities to receive a Christmas gift. If you would like to contribute a gift during this season of giving, please bring gifts, personal care items and clothing to Tiffany Stanley in the Mayor’s Office at Dublin City Hall located at 100 South Church Street . If you have any questions, please call 478-277-5091. Attached is a PDF of suggested gift items. MayorsChristmasMotocade
Deano’s Italian – Authentic Brick Oven Pizza in downtown Dublin was voted #1 Pizza Parlor in Georgia for USA Today’s Great American Bites.
USA Today asked local experts to name one great pizza parlor in each state. Deano’s Italian got the big vote from Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner of Georgia’s tourism.
Deano’s features authentic hand-made Italian brick-oven pizza and more. See their full menu at http://www.deanos-italian.com/
Congratulations Deano’s! – from your friends at Moore Station Village.
USA Today’s other Great American Bites /Pizza Parlors can be seen at USA Today.
Moore Station Village Invites You to Discover Dublin.
Plan a visit to our beautiful community and we’ll take you on a tour of our special city. We’ll also book an overnight stay at one our historic Bed & Breakfast Inns – The Page House.
The Moore Station Village Discover Dublin Package includes the city tour, exclusive discounts at local restaurants and an overnight stay at The Page House with breakfast the next morning for only $70.*
Centrally located in the heart of Georgia, Dublin is a wonderful place filled with southern traditions, history and local attractions. Among them is The Page House. A 1903 Classic Greek Revival home that was often described as one of the grandest homes south of Atlanta. www.pagehousebb.com
Call Moore Station Village today to schedule your Discover Dublin Package. 877-272-9002
* call for details and availability.
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The American Association of Retirement Communities has awarded Dublin, Georgia with the state’s first AARC Seal of Approval award. The AARC Seal of Approval (SOA) program was established to recognize communities that possess the resources and amenities to attract today’s relocating retiree. Towns, municipalities and master-planned developments are assessed based on criteria such as: community support, quality of life, available healthcare, transportation, housing, educational opportunities, recreational amenities, cultural, civic and economic vitality and much more. To learn more about AARC and this prestigious award, visit the AARC website.
Moore Station Village is proud to be located in the heart of this award-winning community. Moore Station Village is an outstanding multi-generational neighborhood close to all that Dublin offers. The neighborhood is also conveniently located near continuing care, assisted and memory care services. To learn more about Moore Station Village and to receive updates and announcements from us, please visit our Contact Us page.