Peach State Summer Theatre presents
The rock' and roll of yes-
teryear will return to South
Georgia when Peach State
Summer Theatre kicked
off a 13-performance run of
"Million Dollar Quartet" on
Friday, May 25, in Valdosta
State University's Sawyer
Theatre. Tickets are on sale
now.
tions that is both poignant
and funny," according to
TheatricalRights.com. The
show features hits such as
"Blue Suede Shoes, "Fever,"
'%Valk the Line," "Sixteen
Tons," "Who Do You Love?,"
"Great Balls of Fire," "Fol-
som Prison Blues," 'WVhole
Lotta Shakin' Goin' On,"
"Hound Dog," and more.
"The actors not only act
and sing; they also play
all the instruments," said
Hank Rion, director of the
Written by Colin Escott
and Floyd Mutrux, "Million
Dollar Quartet" is based on
the night in December 1956
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when rock and roll icons EI-
vis Presley, Johnny Cash, Peach State Summer The-
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Jerry Lee Lewzs, and Carl atre production of "Million
Perkins gathered together Dollar Quartet" and assis-
:q for the first and only time at tant professor of theatre at
:16 Sun Records in Memphis, Gulf Coast State College
Dr Tennessee, for an impromp- in Panama City, Florida.
. tu recording session. The "It's just phenomenal. Your
;:": jukeb0x musical "brings that jaw drops at the talent that
- legendary December night th.ey have. It's a great en-
d' to life with an irresistible ergy when you have all the
-': tale of broken promises, se- actors singing and dancing
ns crets, betrayal, and celebra- and playing. It really gets
'Million Dollar Quartet'
the crowd going wild. It's
the best."
"Million Dollar Quartet"
premiered at Florida's Sea-
side Music Theatre in No-
vember 2006 before opening
at Chicago's Apollo Theater
in October 2008. There the
musical gained massive
success, playing close to
3,000 performances before
it closed in January 2016.
The show debuted on Broad-
way in New York City at
the Nederlander Theatre in
April 2010, playing 489 per-
formances before it closed
in June 2011. This was fol-
lowed by national tours and
international productions,
including at London's West
End and Canada's Chemai-
nus Theatre Festival. The
show has earned a Tony
Award and two additional
Tony nominations; an Out-
er Critics Circle Award; and
Each season membership
includes three admissions
to be used as desired by the
member with advance res-
ervations.
Patronages are also avail-
able at a variety of levels.
The Peach State Summer
Theatre Box Office is open
from !0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues-
day through Saturday and
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays. It
is located on the first floor of
the VSU Fine Arts Building,
at the corner of Brookwood
Drive and Oak Street, and
can be reached by calling
(229) 259-7770. The online
box office at www.valdosta.
edu/psst is open 24 hours a
day, seven days a week.
Peach State Summer
Theatre, or PSST!, is Val-
dosta's premiere profes-
sional summer stock the-
atre. Each summer, dozens
of singers, dancers, techni-
a Drama Desk Award nomi-
nation.
Peach State Summer
Theatre's production of
"Million Dollar Quartet" is
rated PG and is Sponsored,
in part, by VSU's Harley
Langdale Jr. College of
Business Administration's
Master of Business Admin-
istration in Healthcare Ad-
ministration Program and
VSU's Beta Gamma Sigma
Business Honors Society.
Individual admission is
$32 for adults, $28 for stu-
dents and senior citizens,
and $24 for Peach State
Summer Theatre fans in
groups of 10 or more, in-
cluding taxes and fees.
Season memberships are
available through Friday,
May 25. The cost is $86.46
for adults and $83.25 for
students and senior citizens,
including taxes and fees.
cians, managers, and cre-
ators gather on the campus
of Valdosta State Universi-
ty for 10 weeks, and during
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER on said construction center- covenants, and matters of re- filed, a hearing will be sched- build, and present three
cated to the university and
renamed PSST!
The Georgia Legislature
designated Valdosta State's
summer stock theatre pro-
gram the Official Musi-
cal Theatre of the State of
Georgia.
VSU's Jacque Wheeler
serves as the artistic direc-
tor of Peach State Summer
Theatre. H. Duke Guthrie is
the managing director.
Sawyer Theatre and the
PSST! Box Office are locat-
ed on the first floor of VSU's
Fine Arts Building, at the
intersection of Oak Stree.t
and Brookwood Drive.
Visit www.valdosta.edu/
psst for more information.
Visit www.facebook.com/
vstatenews to View photos
and learn more about the
cast and crew.
"Million Dollar Quartet"
Performance Schedule
2 p.m. Saturday, June
2 3 p.m. Sunday, June 3
3 p.m. Sunday, June 10,
Interpreted for the Deaf in
American Sign Language
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': Sale contained in a Security seconds east a distance of subject to (1) confirmation hearing, and "Hello, Dolly!" opens on June 23
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Company dated 10/31/2011
and recorded in Deed Book
7C Page 543 Clinch Coun-
ty, Georgia records; as last
transferred to or acquired by
"' Wells Fargo Bank, NA, con-
0 veying the after-described
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property to secure a Note in
the original principal amount
. of $152,040.00, with interest
at the rate specified therein,
there will be sold by the un-
dersigned at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash
-before the Courthouse door
of Clinch County, Georgia (or
such other area as designat-
ed by Order of the Superior
Court of said county), within
the legal hours of sale on
ii-. June 05, 2018 (being the first
,Tuesday of said month un-
: less said date falls on a Fed-
. eral Holiday, in which case
being the first Wednesday of
', said month), the following de-
scribed property:
All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being
,in Land Lot 451 of the 7th
,Land District of Clinch Coun-
i ty, Georgia, containing 1.256
i acres, more or less, being all
of Lot 1 and being more par-
ticularly described on a plat
of prepared from a survey by
Charles H. Kilgore, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor,
dated September 11, 1984,
and recorded in Plat Book
"D", Page 194 in the office
of the Clerk of Clinch County
Superior Court, which plat
is incorporated herein and
made a part of this descrip-
tion.
LESS AND EXCEPT:
Right-of-Way Deed con-
veyed from Olga Sanz and
Maria C. Tinker to Georgia
Department of Transporta-
tion, dated March 4, 2008,
and being more particularly
described as follows; All that
tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Land Lot
451 of the 7th Land District
and/or G.M. District of Clinch
County, Georgia, being more
particularly described as fol-
lows: Beginning at a point
209.01 feet right of and op-
posite Station 21+34.24 on
the construction centerline
of US 441/SR 89 on Georgia
Highway Project No. EDS-
441 (46); thence run south
55 degrees 04 minutes 54.9
seconds west a distance of
27.71 feet to a point 209.19
feet right of and opposite sta-
tion 21+06.52 on said con-
struction centerline laid out
for US 441/SR 89; thence
run north 46 degrees 20 min-
utes 02.9 seconds west a
distance of 181.25 feet to a
point 31.76 feet right of and
opposite station 20+69.52 on
said construction centerline
laid out for US 441/SR 89;
thence run north 54 degrees
48 minutes 48 seconds east
a distance of 80.48 feet to a
point 30.87 feet right of and
opposite station 21 +50.00
21+50.00 on said construc-
tion centerline laid out for
CR117/ZEKE Smith Road;
thence run south 22 degrees
48 minutes 06.7 seconds west
a distance of 47.96 feet to a
point 75.87 feet right of and
opposite station 21+09.61
on said construction center-
line laid out for US 441/SR
89; thence run southea.sterly
135.402 feet along the arc of
a curve (said curve having a
radius of 9905.000 feet and
a chord distance of 135.401
feet on a bearing of south 45
degrees 01 minute 58.1 sec-
onds east) back to the POINT
OR PLACE OF BEGINNING,
containing 0.155 acre more
or less.
The debt secured by said
Security Deed has been and
is hereby declared due be-
cause of, among other pos-
sible events of default, fail-
ure to pay the indebtedness
as and when due and in the
manner provided in the Note
and Security Deed. The debt
remaining in default, this sale
will be made for the purpose
of paying the same and all
expenses of this sale, as pro-
vided in the Security Deed
and by law, including attor-
ney's fees (notice of intent to
collect attorney's fees having
been given).
Said property is common-
ly known as 1682 Pearson
Hwy, Homerville, GA 31634
together with all fixtures and
personal property attached
to and constituting a part of
said property, if any. To the
best knowledge and belief
of the undersigned, the party
(or parties) in possession of
the subject property is (are):
Jennifer D. Hart or tenant or
tenants.
Wells Fargo Bank, NA is
the entity or individual des-
ignated who shall have full
authority to negotiate, amend
and modify all terms of the
mortgage.
Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Loss Mitigation
3476 Stateview Boulevard
Fort Mill, SC 29715
1-800-678-7986
Note, however, that such
entity or individual is not re-
quired by law to negotiate,
amend or modify the terms
of the loan.
Said property will be
/ old subject to: (a) any out-
standing ad valorem taxes
(including taxes which are
a lien, but not yet due and
payable), (b) unpaid water
or sewage bills that con-
stitute a lien against the
property whether due and
payable or not yet due and
payable and which may not
be of record, (c) the right of
redemption of any taxing
authority, (d) any matters
which might be disclosed
by an accurate survey and
inspection .of the property,
and (e) any assessments,
liens, encumbrances, zon-
ing ordinances, restrictions,
Code; and (2) final confirma-
tion and audit of the status
of the loan with the holder
of the Security Deed. Pur-
suant to O.C.G.A. Section
9-13-172.1, which allows for
certain procedures regarding
the rescission of judicial and
non-judicial sales in the State
of Georgia, the Deed Under
Power and other foreclosure
documents may not be pro-
vided until final confirmation
and audit of the status of the
loan as provided immediately
above.
Wells Fargo Bank, NA as
agent and Attorney in Fact
for Jennifer D. Hart
Aldridge Pite, LLP, 15 Pied-
mont Center, 3575 Piedmont
Road, N.E Suite 500, At-
lanta, Georgia 30305, (404)
994-7637.
1000-8618A
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ACTING AS A DEBT COL-
LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
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FORMATION OBTAINED
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IN THE PROBATE COURT
OF CLINCH COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: Estate of Leila L.
Eickhorn, Deceased
NOTICE
TO: Lisa M. Guidry and
Christina M. Kruger:
This is to notify you to file
objection, if there is any, to
the Petition to Probate Will
in Solemn Form, in this Court
on or before June 4, 2018 at
10:00 a.m.
Be further notified: All ob-
jections to the Petition must
be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objec-
tions. All objections should be
sworn to before a notary pub-
lic or before a Probate Court
Clerk, and filing fees must
be tendered with your objec-
tions, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Con-
tact Probate Court personnel
for the required amount of fil-
ing fees. If any objections are
Clinch County
110 Court Square,
P.O. Box 364
Homerville, GA 31634
(912) 487-5523
Attorney:
Thomas C. Chambers, III
69 N. Church Street
Homerville, GA 31634
(912) 487-5241
(ch. 5/9-5/30 186 #050918-5)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF CLINCH COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
Kim J. Foster, Plaintiff vs.
Ivery Alfonzo Foster, Jr De-
fendent
Civil Action File No: 18-
CV-026
ORDER OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
The above and forego-
ing case having come be-
fore rthj& Court pursuant to
the Plaintiff's Petition for
Divorce and Motion for Ser-
vice by Publication and the
same having been read and
considered; and it appear-
ing that the w hereabouts0f
the Defendant, Ivery Alonzo
Foster, Jr is unknown and
he cannot be located despite
diligent search as indicated
in the Plaintiff's Petition and
an affidavit in support thereof
executed by the Plaintiff, Kim
J. Foster, which is attached
to the Motion for Service by
Publication;
It is therefore ordered that
Ivery Alfonzo Foster, and
all interested parties shall be
served with notice of said Pe-
tition for Divorce and Other
Relief by publication sum-
mons as provided by law
pursuant to O.C.G.A, 9-11-4.
The Notice shall be provided
once a week for four weeks
in the official organ of Clinch
County, which is where this
Petition is being filed.
This 9th day of May, 2018.
Clayton Tomlinson,
Judge, Superior Court
Clinch County, Georgia
Alapaha Judicial Circuit
(pd. 5/30-6/20 192
//051618-1)
Summer Theatre season
marks the 29th year of VSU
producing professional the-
atre for the city of Valdosta,
the state of Georgia, and
beyond. From 1990 to 2004,
VSU produced the Jekyll Is-
land Musical Theatre Fes-
tival. In 2005, the summer
theatre program was relo-
7:30 p.m. Saturday,
June 30
7:30 p.m. Friday, July
6
2 p.m. Saturday, July
7
7:30 p.m. Thursday,
July 12
7:30 p.m. Saturday,
July 14
South Georgia Medical
Center and the Valdosta-
Lowndes County YMCA are
teaming up to offer one-day
Safe Sitter@ courses for boys
and girls in grades 6-8 (11
to 14 years of age) on Thurs-
day, June 22, Monday, June
25, and Saturday, July 16
from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. in the
SGMC B-Level Classrooms.
The cost of the course is $45
per child and registration is
limited.
Safe Sitter@ is a national,
non-profit organization that
provides programs to teach
youth life and safety skills
for when they are home
alone, watching younger
siblings, or babysitting. The
medically accurate course
utilizes hands-on train-
ing to teach choking rescue
and CPR so that graduates
are prepared to act during
a crisis. Most young teens
lack the knowledge of first
aid, rescue skills, behavior
management techniques,
and life experiences neces-
sary for handling medical,
behavioral, or household
emergencies which might
Occur.
Participants of this course
learn safety and security
precautions and other tips
that help develop their con-
fidence in caregiving. They
=also learn safe 'n d effec-
tive ways to promote their
babysitting business.
SGMC has partnered
with the YMCA to offer Safe
Sitter for the past five years
"The Y is Quality Rated and
has great experience deal-
ing with children. When you
couple that with the hospi-
tals desire to provide health
education, it creates a per-
fect partnership in which to
offer Safe Sitter," said Laura
Love, SGMC's Community
Relations Director.
Slots are filled on a first
come basis by calling (229)
433-4022 and requesting a
registration packet. Work-
books, snacks and lunch are
included.
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