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The Genealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties, Inc. invites
the public to join them at their quarterly meeting at the National
Archives, SE Region, Morrow, June 20, 10:00 am. The guest speaker will
be John Vogt, who will give a program on the "American South Following the
Revolution: Picking up the pieces 1780-1820" and "From Revolution to
Session; Families Divided by the Rising Tide of Sectionalism, 1820-1860".
There is no charge to attend.
We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand
fibers connect us with our fellow-men; and along those fibers, as
sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as
effects.
- Henry Melville
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are the key to success: Sincerity, personal integrity, humility, courtesy,
wisdom, charity. - William Menninger
Public Notices and Public Meetings
Sons of the American Revolution Offer Appreciation to Heritage Bank
Mike Tommy, President of the Sons of Liberty; Denise
Arnold, Heritage Bank; Patty Raigan; Jenny Waits, Branch Manager at
Heritage Bank; Doug Stansberry; Former Founding President; Ted Harnkey,
Treasurer; Geoffrey Oosterhoudt, Historian
6/3/07 The Marquis De LaFayette Chapter of the Sons of the
American Revolution celebrated its fifth year by thanking Heritage Bank’s
Fayetteville Branch for providing a monthly meeting place since their
founding. The chapter presented the bank with a certificate of appreciation
and an engraved statue of the liberty bell as a token of their appreciation
and community partnership.
“Heritage Bank is committed to the communities we serve, and
the De LaFayette chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution serves our
community,” Leonard Moreland, CEO of Heritage Bank said. “Hosting your
meetings is our way of supporting your chapter’s patriotic service to Southern
Crescent communities. From honoring our best citizens and public servants, to
teaching our children to be good citizens and leaders and remembering our
fallen heroes, your chapter is an asset to our community. So it is our honor
to receive this award from you.”
About 70 chapter members participate in various patriotic
and civic activities throughout the metro and Southern Crescent area.
Activities range from marking the graves of patriots and volunteering at the
veterans hospital to mentoring and recognizing interns, R.O.T.C members and
Eagle Scouts to supporting community charities and schools. The active
volunteers also welcome new citizens, participate in patriotic parades and
honor our public servants. Each meeting features a speaker knowledgeable about
the Revolution, American history, wars or genealogy.
Denise Arnold, Heritage Bank; Patty Raigan; Jenny Waits,
Branch Manager at Heritage Bank; Mike Tommy, President of Sons of Liberty;
Doug Stansberry; Former Founding President; Ted Harnkey, Treasurer;
Geoffrey Oosterhoudt, Historian
The Marquis De LaFayette chapter of the Sons of the American
Revolution, which draws members from Fayette, Coweta, Clayton and Henry
counties, meets at 7:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at Heritage
Bank, 440 N. Jeff Davis Dr., Fayetteville. Visitors, including women and
children, are welcome. For more information, visit:
http://www.lafayettesar.org/
Heritage Bank, a state chartered commercial bank, has been
serving metro Atlanta’s Southern Crescent since 1955. The independent
community bank has seven full service offices, features a well-rounded
offering of commercial and consumer products, and is an active, involved
member of the community it serves. The company’s stock is traded on The Nasdaq
Small Cap Market under the symbol “CCFH.” For more information, please call
770-478-8881 or visit the Heritage Bank website at
www.heritagebank.com.