Here’s what’s happening tonight, Friday, Nov. 20, according to items submitted.
Alley Oops: 1832 Hamilton Ave., Jennings, Fla., starts 9 p.m. DJ spins Latin Night.
The AmVets: 728 E. Hill Ave., starts 9 p.m. DJ Lucky Link spins “Old School.”
The Bistro: 132 N. Ashley St. Lillian Luckey, a Valdosta musician, performs.
Brooks County Jamboree: Culpepper Street, Quitman. Billy Ingram & The Waysiders, a Brooks County-based band, for a night of “old country music” and line-dancing.
Carol’s Country Club: 5111 Bemiss Road, half mile past Cat Creek Road in the left, show starts 8:30 p.m. Carol Warren and Nitelife, regional musicians, open this new BYOB club.
Club Maria’s: 1828 E. Park Ave., starts 9 p.m. DJ spins hits.
Cooter Jack’s: Highway 41, Jennings, Fla. Karaoke.
Creekside Tavern: Gornto Road. The Creeksiders, a regional band, plays. PLUS: DJ spins hits.
Giulio’s: 105 E. Ann St., plays 6-9 p.m. Nephtali Santiago, a Valdosta musician, plays an eclectic selection of classic and standard songs on solo classical guitar.
Kat’s Lounge: Bemiss Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke, thousands of selections. No cover.
Mikki’s: 402 Northside Drive, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke with Rick. No cover charge.
Quality Inn Lounge: 1902 W. Hill Ave., starts 8:30 p.m. Karaoke and dance music with DJ Adam.
Rascal’s: 4875 U.S. Highway 41, Lake Park. Second Wind, a regional group, plays.
Rock ’N Rodeo: 3472 Bemiss Road. Hidden Element, a regional band, plays.
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Local News
Night Moves for Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
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Berrien clinic director loses job
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From the CIA to man about town
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Berrien school medical facility faces an uncertain future
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New TV listings section debuts in print edition
In Sunday editions of The Valdosta Daily Times, keep an eye out for the updated TV listings section.
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Man shot in Valdosta; police car, ambulance collide
Response to a shooting Saturday afternoon led to a collision between a police vehicle and an ambulance.
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Annual Father-Daughter Dance enters 16th year
Three-week-old Emmaline Taylor lay contentedly on dad Trey Taylor’s shoulder Friday night, completely oblivious to the sights and sounds of the Father-Daughter Valentine Dance.
Now in its 16th year, the popular annual event is sponsored by Valdosta’s First Presbyterian Church and held at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center.
“We’ve been looking forward to this,” Trey Taylor said. “When we first got pregnant, (my wife Sheya and I) looked to see if she would be here in time for the Father-Daughter Dance.” -
VPD offers online citation payment
The Valdosta Police Department has implemented a new online service to assist traffic violators.
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School system grades policy gets national exposure
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Don Giovanni: VSU presents Mozart’s most famous opera
VALDOSTA — Editing Mozart isn’t for sissies.
It takes a certain knowledge, talent and sheer chutzpah to perform surgery on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Alas, in our age of short-attention spans, it is a challenge which many opera productions must consider, given that many of Mozart’s originals stretched as long as four hours. -
Traffic Unit coming to Hahira
HAHIRA — The Hahira City Council voted to allow the addition of a Traffic Enforcement Unit to the Hahira Police Department at Thursday night’s regular session council meeting.
The Traffic Enforcement Unit will patrol two miles of Interstate 75 and according to Hahira Police Chief Terry Davis, has nothing to do with making money and everything to do with the safety of Hahira’s citizens. - More Local News Headlines
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