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    1. McInvale Family Reunion
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McInvale, Kirksey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yd.2ADE/1474 Message Board Post: McINVALE FAMILY REUNION Saturday, November 5, 2005 Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain, Georgia Descendants of Charlies Dennard McInvale & Minnie Kirksey McInvale Children: Napoleon Turner (N.T.), Reginald (Rex), Charles Jr., Ben Frank, Gray, Lelia, Vivian, Grace, Laurette, Lewis Dalton, And Robert Ray All family members are invited and expected. Date: Saturday, November 5, 2005 Agenda: 1:00 PM Gathering & Sharing (Bring old family pictures and papers and a blank writable CD*) 2:00 PM Lunch (Covered dish-bring your favorites--enough to feed your family) 3:00 PM Family picture slideshow, awards, raffle, door prizes, and other activities 5:00 - 6:00 PM Adjourn *Bring old pictures, family papers (marriage, birth certificates, etc.) and we will have someone who will scan and place on a CD for history. For more information contact: E-Mail Addresses: Linda Childs Hester, Manchester, GA [email protected] Peggy McInvale Presley, Newnan, GA [email protected] Lynn Cox Hall, Midland, GA [email protected] Drucye Cox Price, Columbus, GA [email protected] Our goal is to post our entire family's names and addresses on this web site. Please get in touch with us so you can introduce your family and we can let everyone know where you and your children are living. Pictures are also welcomed. Looking forward to hearing from you! Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mountain, GA (706) 663-4858 Located near Callaway Gardens and the town of Warm Springs, this park is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Several structures within the park, including the stone swimming pool and some cottages, were built by Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Above Kings Gap is Dowdell's Knob, Roosevelt's favorite picnic spot overlooking a magnificent view of the valley below. Hikers will enjoy the scenic trails in Georgia's largest state park, especially the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail, which winds through a mix of hardwoods and pines. There is running water, electricity and bathroom facilities at the FDR site. Directions to our picnic shelter will be posted soon!

    09/22/2005 04:32:42