2011

WEEK OF l ) I Ia I ! I

ECCC Ac'cents to Perform atMorton Chamber Banquet TheAc'cents, East Central Community College's Show Choir, will provide special entertainment for the 52 J Annual Morton Chamber ofCommerce Banquet scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27th. at Roosevelt State Park, Alfreda Lodge. Selections include I Gotta Feeling byThe Black-Eyed Peas: I <;ec You from the movieAvatar; Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder; The Climb by Miley Cyrus; and No Air by Jordan Sparks and Chris Brown. Ac'cents members and their respective high school include (front row, from left) Tiffany Spence, Newton (ounty; MatthewDempsey, Louisville; Monica Vincent, Newton County; Laura Gunn, Lake; and Brandon Boulton and Jessy Harrison, both of Newton County; and (standing from left) Cody Strait and Polly Vaughn, both ofNewton County; Zack Hutson, McComb; and Tyler Barrett, Courtney Lanier and Richard Ferguson, all of Newton County. ECCC music instructor Vicki Blaylock serves as director. Josh Jarriel of Philadelphia and Austin Jay of Union serve as sound technicians. (EC Photo) Tickets for the Cham ber banquet are $15 each and can be obtained by contacting the Chamber office at 601-732-6135, or Lanay Russum, Chamber president, at 601-732-630 I . Deadline to make reservations is Friday, January 21.

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