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Army veteran Frank Kaminski entertains (from left) 11-year-old twins Toni and Brandi Jackson, Tommy Stitzel, 9, and Christopher Flippo, 12, with stories as he celebrates his 81st birthday. (Wesley Hobbs photos)

Spitting seeds and telling tales

Kids from the MCG Child Care Center and residents of the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home got together for a watermelon party on Monday, June 19. Above, Army veteran Frank Kaminski entertains (from left) 11-year-old twins Toni and Brandi Jackson, Tommy Stitzel, 9, and Christopher Flippo, 12, with stories as he celebrates his 81st birthday. Young and old alike had a great time, said Kimberly Thomas, activities coordinator at GWVNH, adding that they hope to have many more such get-togethers.

Alyandra Ransom, 12, and Brandi Jackson, 11, enjoy a day at the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home. (Wesley Hobbs photos)


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July 05, 2006