CA-010-01-009: Misc. Newspapers. Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment Collectibles, 2009 - 2010
Record Group
Collection number: CA-010-01-009
Scope and Contents
Table of Contents
- Newspaper clipping. Bonnell Holmes. "DVD Filmed in Quitman Shown on Channel 6," Quitman Free Press, Jan 14, 2009. pg. cover page 1. An article noting that WCTV Channel 6 filmed "Party Patrol Basic Dining Etiquette for Teens" in Quitman. The content of the video is summarized along with notes on how the video was created and shared on local and area television.
- Newspaper clipping. "Maxwell and Horne Sponsor Children's Culture," Quitman Free Press, Feb. 18, 2009. pg. 1. An article notes that 30 cultural and educational DVDs were donated to Brooks County youth by Dr. Marie Horne, County Commissioner James Maxwell, and local business persons through the WQOLA charity collaborative.
- Newspaper clipping. "Horne Foundation (Dr. Horne ad)," Quitman Free Press, April 22, 2009. An overview of the Horne Foundation, including its mission and focus on providing scholarship initiatives, as well as educational and cultural opportunities for the greater community in collaboration with notable individuals in various industries.
- Newspaper clipping. "Horne Foundation Honors (Salute Mrs. E.G. Horne)," Quitman Free Press, April 22, 2009. pg. 9. An article honoring the life and contributions of E.J. Horne. E.J. Horne's community work is noted in detail, and family relations are noted.
- Newspaper clipping. "Commodore Attends Med Max Launch," Valdosta Daily Times, June 17, 2009. pg. 11. An article recounts the launch of Med Max Medical Center, identifying the center's chief medical officer, Dr. R. Marie Horne, and other notable figures who attended along with the goals of the Med Max Medical Center. The address of the center is identified as 1616 Norman Drive, Suite B, Valdosta, GA, and an upcoming health awareness and culinary fair is mentioned as hosted by the Med Max Medical Center.
- Newspaper clipping. "Dr. R. Marie Horne opens new medical clinic", Quitman Free Press, June 24, 2009. pg. cover page 1,2. The article details the recent launch of Med Max Medical Center in Valdosta, Georgia by Dr. R. Marie Horne and Dr. Jaehneth Ewell Taylor along with other internal medicine physicians who were members of the Alpha Omega Alpha sorority. Comments from local individuals on the event are included.
- Newspaper clipping. "Horne Foundation Star Sightings," Quitman Free Press, Nov 25, 2009. pg.12. The article recounts the attendance of Dr. R. Marie Horne and Karla Winfrey to A Daytime Star Event in Atlanta Georgia on November 7, 2009. Notable celebrities from the event are identified, with it noted that Dr. Horne acted as .
- Newspaper clipping. "Dr. Horne Horne Foundation Headquarters," Quitman Free Press, April 21, 2010. pg. 3, 13. The article provides an overview of Dr. R. Marie Horne and her work to host charity events at the Horne Foundation Headquarters and to provide medical care to her patients at her private practice.
- Newspaper clipping. "Quitman Resident Assists QVDLA," Quitman Free Press, Nov. 10, 2010. The article recounts a summer project known as the Georgia Summer Teen Partnership which paid local youth to plant gardens, paint classrooms and walls, reupholster furniture, and decorating classrooms for the Quality of Life Association (QUOLA) in Valdosta, Georgia. Another project sponsored by the WIA Youth Work experience program is also noted involving the planting of small herbal spices in tea cups.
Dates
- 2009 - 2010
Creator
- Horne, Marie R., Dr. (Person)
Extent
254 Megabytes (1 electronic document: 1 PDF, 11 pages (12 scans). 32 Files, 4 Folders. 254 MB (267,346,649 bytes).)
Language
From the Collection: English
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Source
- Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment (Quitman (Ga.)) (Organization)
- Brooks County Historical Board (Quitman (Ga.)) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Community Archives Digitization, Access, and Preservation Program Repository