CA-010-001-010 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings. Memorabilia and Events, 2004 - 2019
Record Group
Collection number: CA-010-01-010
Scope and Contents
This PDF document includes a series of newspaper clippings chronicling significant community events and personal milestones associated with the Horne family and their contributions to local culture and education from 2004 to 2019.
Table of Contents
- Newspaper clipping. "Memorable Milestones," The Quitman Free Press. pg.3. Sept. 10, 2014. Ariel Elizabeth Stearnes, inspired by the mentorship of her godmother, Dr. R. Marie Horne, embarks on her second year of medical school.
- Newspaper clipping. "Back When: Mr. And Mrs. Hilton Horne Sr.," The Quitman Free Press. pg.4. November 5, 2014. Features a newspaper photo print of Mr. and Mrs. Horne, circa 1940, and describes their contributions to the community of Quitman.
- Newspaper clipping. R. Marie Horne, MD. "Reflections and Remembrances: A Personal Perspective," pg. 3, 6. June 8, 2016. Dr. Horne recounts meeting Muhammad Ali at a Florida A&M Alumni Banquet and commemorates his achievements, as well as those of Serena Williams. Includes newspaper photo print.
- Newspaper clipping. "Monticello Etiquette Tea Celebration," pg.2. May 27, 2019. Mary Madison, mother of NFL defensive back, Samuel Madison Jr. pictured with Dr.R. Marie Horne at the Monticello Etiquette Tea Celebration. Includes newspaper photo print.
- Newspaper clipping. "Grand Opening for Cafe Cuisine VIP Venue: Physicians' Practice Plaza," pg. 11. May 15, 2011. Dr. Horne announces the grand opening of her Comprehensive Center, featuring the testimonials of her clientele. Includes newspaper photo print.
- Newspaper clipping. "Washington Street High School Reunions: Picnic Panache" pg.6. July 21, 2004. The Horne House Foundation hosted the Washington Street Highschool reunion at the Horne House. Over 200 guests attended, dining from seven food stations. Includes newspaper photo print.
- Newspaper clipping. "Commodore Attends Med Max Launch," The Valdosta Daily Times, June 16, 2009. Walter "Clyde" Orange of The Commodores visited Med Max Medical Center at 1616 Norman Drive.
- Newspaper clipping. Desiree Murphy. "Learning Center Named in Horne's Honor," The Valdosta Daily Times, April 23, 2014. Valdosta City Schools renamed the Pinevale Learning Center in honor of the late Maceo Horne. The center is now The Maceo A. Horne Jr. Learning Center.
- Newspaper clipping. "In Concert YoungBloodz in VSU Spectator," Feb. 19, 2004. An advertisement for the The Horne Foundation sponsored concert with YoungBloodz at the Lowndes County Stadium, with proceeds to benefit the Troupe Foundation Scholarship & VSU African-American Male Initiative Program.
Dates
- 2004 - 2019
Creator
- Horne, Marie R., Dr. (Person)
Extent
354 Megabytes (1 electronic record: 1 PDF document, 11 pages. 14 scans. (jpg, jp2). 36 Files, 6 Folders. 354 MB (371,473,265 bytes).)
Language
From the Collection: English
Subjects (names)
Ali, Muhammad; Council, Ruth; Holmes, Bonnell; Horne, Cherry; Horne, E.J.; Horne, Maceo; Horne, R. Marie, Dr.; Horne Sr., Hilton; Horne Williams, Cherry; Horne Jr., Macio A.; Howell Tiller, Elizabeth; Madison, Mary; Madison Jr., Samuel; Orange, Walter Clyde; Platt, Becky; Raquel; Rocheleau; Roesch, E. Martin; Stearnes, Ariel Elizabeth; Thompson, James; Williams, Serena; Winfrey, Karla; Yorke, Robin
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