November-December
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November-December
Welcome Dennis! by Brett Neal, Chief Operations Officer JRN Inc It is hard to imagine that the Holidays are upon us once again It seems time just flies, especially when , there is so much happening and such excitement in the business and world of Kentucky Fried Chicken! JRN's Brand Measures are improving, Re-Colonelization is in full swing and gaining momentum, costs are getting better and sales are on the incline. That, my friends, is the formula, or "Original Recipe" if you will, for success going into 2016! I thank you all for the hard work iifigEnce and conscientioirrr.rs you put forth .rdi and every day as we continue our impassioned campaign of making Kentucky Fried Chicken the premier dining choice for our customers across the Southeast. As everyone certainly knows, the position of Regional Manager for East Tennessee, Western Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina was held by the legendary Rodney Shaw who stepped down in September. Rodney gave forty five years of dedicated service to JRN, Kentucky Fried Chicker, the Brand as a whole and all those who worked with him. It is an understatement in the highest order to say whomever takes the position vacated by Rodney Shaw has a yery, very hard actto follow. Rodney Shaw has always represented the best in JRN through his unwavering commitment to excellence. Rodney's consummate personal obligation to honesty, integrity and distinction is without equal. I write you once againto let you know of another exceptional promotion at JRN and ask that everyone join me in congratulating and welcoming JRN's new Region Director for the East Tennessee, Western Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina markets. The new Region Director began his career with JRN in 1988 as a cook at the Radford, Virginia KFC restaurarrt. Short thereafter (1989), he transferred to the Brambleton Road KFC in Roanoke, Virginia as the Assistarfi Manager. Having passed the robust and spirited scrutiny of another legendary Regional Manager, Buford 'oSarge" Greene, Continued on pug€ 2, column 1 Top of the morning to all JRN! It is another great day at JRN as we have an exciting promotion to tell you about. Please ioin me in extending a big congr atulation to D ennis Butler as JRN's new Above Restaurant Leader in Mobile, Alabama. Dennis has taken the position after George trmbling's recent departure. Dennis began his restaurant career 15 years ago as atable busser with Cici's Pizzawhere he quickly worked his way up to Restaurant Manager. Looking for an opportunity to be part qf a great organization, Dennis came to JRN in 2006 as the Assistant Manager at Moffett Road in Mobile, Alabama. Because of Continued on Pug€ 2, column I Duran Takes Charge Please join me in congratulating Duran Hickman as the new RGM at the Gallatin, TN store. Duran came to me 5 months ago looking for an RGM positior, but atthe time I did not have anything avallable for him. Duran was eager to work for JRN and asked that I just let hirn "gethis foot in the door." He told me during his interview thathe would show me that he was a strong leader and he has done just that. Duran has over 15 years of management experience, including several years with KFC. Duran's strength is his passion to train and invest in his people. I have yet to visit the store and not observe him coaching and recognizinghis team. He is truly creating a "Winning" culture in his store. I am proud to have him on my team. Debbie Hunter, Area Manager JRN CONNECTION November/December 2015 Vol. 18, No. Wull, Continuedfrom page I this young man became the Restaurant General Manager at the Tanglewood KFC store in Roanoke, Virginia (1991). At the time of his promotion to Restaurant General Manager, he committed to both Sarge Greene and Jack Hager that he would be "the best store manager they had and he would not let them down." True to his word, that was exactly what transpired. In 1998 this fine young man was promoted, once again, to Area Manager for the Roanoke, Virginia market. By now most of you know I am speaking about our good friend Marty WalMn every single position along the w&y, Marty enjoyed leadership, guidance, mentoring and direction from Jack Hager. That is, unquestionably, among the finest professional educations one could ever hope to receive. It is with ffiy, David, Tyrone and everyone at JRN, including Jack's, full confidence and support that Marty accepted the position of Region Director. Marty is a preeminent operator, steadfastly dedicated first and foremost to his Team and their success, who genuinely understands that the definitive and genuine strength of JRN is in its people. He is a remarkable coach and outstanding trainer who exemplifies what it means to be an ambassador to JRN and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Throughout his lifelong career at JRN, Marty has always understood the paramount importance of accepti"g resp{nsibil ity, leading by .Tample and recognizing all achievements. Professional in demeanor, structured in methodology, diligent in thought and kind in nature, Marty is an exceptional addition to JRN's akeady exceptional lineup of Region Directors. Marty will be relocating to Ashville, North Carolina. Congrattlations Marty, and welcome to JRN's Region Director Team! Best to A11, Brett A. Neal, Chief Operating Officer B 9 Rallying for the Colonel Above is a group photo under a Re-Colonel poster that everyone signed at the Rally. had a great meeting. Warner Robbins and West Oglethorpe won prizes for Cook Recognition at the Atlanta, GA Rally. YEA! Pictured below: Brenda Rainey, RGM Warner Robbins, GA on the left, Aman da Lambden, RGM West Oglethorpe, Albany, GA on the right. (Guy in the middle snuck in, is not Sandy Howell, upper photo lcneeling on krt.) Sandy Howell, Regional Manager, JRN INC utler, Continued from page 1 Dennis' hard work and commitment to excellence, Dennis was promoted to Restaurant General Manager at Saraland Boulevard in20l2. As Saraland, AL's Restaur ant General Man ager, Dennis relentlessly focused on training, developing people and continuously coaching his team while pursuing a restaurant wide winning culture mindset with consistent Best on Block goals and objectives. Making the step from Restaurant General Manager to Above Restaurant Leader can be daunting but one that Dennis has whole-heartedly accepted. It is with umeserved enthusiasm I welcome Dennis Butler as JRN's newest Above Restaurant Leader. Dennis, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that you will do great things for JRN, KFC and most importantly Team Mobile! Brett A. Neal, Chief Operating Officer 'We ) JRN CONNECTION November/I)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 The IT Gu s Dear Team JRN: With Turkey Day around the comer, I am reminded of how much we have to be thankful for. Thank you for your commitment to excellence and your passion for Kentucky Fried Chicken! We have made much improvement this year and 2016 looks even better! In order to further our positive momentum in support of our Operations, we have reorganized the Information Technolory Team. Philip Brickner has been promoted to Director of Information Technolory and will now report directly to Dick Moore, our Chief Financial Officer (CFO). We are all indebted to Philip given his long history of saving the day. Thank you, Philip, for supporting each and every one ofus! Heath Harrison has been promoted to Executive Merit Administrator and will also report to Dick Moore. Heath has been with JRN for 25+ years and is uniquely qualified as a teacher, volunteer firefighter, Serve-Safe trainer, RGM and a great friend to all who know him. His demeanor and desire to help us understand is celebrated daily! Please join me in congratulating Heath as he continues to help us help ourselves! Rod Shaw II has offrcialty joined the IT Team as Assistant Merit Administrator reporting directly to Heath Harrison. Rod's 28+ years and technical sawy will continue to benefit all of us who are technically challenged! Congratulations and thank you, Rod, for your support of our Operations Team! Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving with special appreciation for your marry contributions to our business and our brand! Let's make history together in20l6l' ,, Sincerely and respectfiilly, Tyrone Neal, President, JRN Inc. Coloneling for the Cause We donated items to the local American Cancer society through the Y-12 Federal Credit llnion. The bank manager had previously decided to dress up as Colonel Sanders (since they eat here ) ... so I had asked to shoot us some photos of the outcome so we could send them in to you. He looks pretty close doesn't he? I think they did an outstanding job, ,, arud had a great outcome. Erma Elliott, RGM Lake City TN KFC/Taco Bell JRN CONNECTION November/December 2015 Vol. 18, No. The Spirit Lives!! 9 66Hard Way" Back is Easy This fall KFC embarked on a national focus to reinforce everyone's commitment to prepare and serve our flagship product, Original Recipe chicken, the Colonel's way. The effort, of course, is "Re-Colonelizatton." As of Friday, December 4, each and every JRN restaurant has been certified as "Re-Colonelized!" This means that all, yes ALL, of our restaurants have 100% completed Chicken Mastery, understand and follow Oil and Equipment Management, have verified SET points for all fryers and have converted to the new 2 hour hold time. What an amazing feat! I thank everyone for the hard work, dedication and determination we showed together as a team to realize a job very well done. As we move into 2016,Ilook forward to an unprecedented year of achievements and successes which will be accomplished the only way the JRN Team knows, and that is The Hard Way! Brett Neal, Chief Operations Officer, JRNI Inc. Tyrone Neal, President JRN Inc., after ReC oloneli zation. RECOLONELIZATION is "Back to Basics." Focus on doing things the right wdy, or, as the Colonel said, "The Hard Way." Saturday,Nov 21, was ReColonelization day at many stores. Jacksboro and Lake City, TN, Re-Colonehzed!! Lake City and Jacksboro Tennessee have been Re-Colonelizedby Bill Hale. We are excited about making Colonel Sanders proud! ! ! ! ! ! JRI\ CONNECTION November/I)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 Another Colonel Clone Jackie Dowrsr RGM Tanglewood, Roanoke, VA, Norm and Patty Bento spent some time together last night. Food was white glove approved. My "Make The Colonel Proud" Award this quarter goes to Sarah Palmer. Sarah has been with us for almost 3 years.She's a full time Martin College Student and works really hard for me as well as maintains above average grades in school.Sarah never has abad day! She's all smiles no matter what. She's a great Team Trainer and an overall GREAT PERSON. She would definitely make the Colonel Proud! Pamela Norwood, RGM Pulaski, TN Sarah is the youngest daughter of William Palmer, JRIY Maintenance. Sarah was one of two "from Tennessee who went to Washington DC "for the Talent Search competition. VOCVIP Noah Eltiot is wearing a shirt we ordered for VOC employees to wear when they get the most celebrations for the period ...and we put their photo on the counter for that period. Erma Elliott, RGM Lake City, TN I{oah Elliot is the son of Erma Elliott This is who we pick to make the Colonel proud award, her name is TinaTaylor. She is a very energetic person and she takes it upon herself to do whatever needs to be done. Tina is also a very short person, but that doesn't stop her from doing her job. She climbs up to wherever she needs to be to get whatever she needs to get our customers waited on, and she is very quick. Tina is an awesome employee and I enjoy working with her. I wish we had more like her. She is amazitrg,.and I know the Colonel would be proud of her like I am. Denise Clark, RGM, Tullahoma, TN JRN CONNECTION November/I)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 ,'Y ffi: snd this guest wanted you to know thatl We Appreciate You! sffiARE TTIE ffEN'S YffiTH YO[.[R TEAH AfiID-.. Tullahoma, TN Guest Comment: She asked how I was doing and I said I was feeling under the weather. She then said she hoped I feel better soon. It helps because I'm not from the town I visited and I'm going through the TN Correction academy for probation and parole. Being sick and far from home sucks, So to have a friendly face like back home feels great! Bee Ridge, Sarasota, FL Guest Comment: Jacob R in Drive Thru. Too many times I have experienced drive thru employees who don't smile or create a welcoming atmosphere. They just want to move the cars through like cattle. But Jacob R greeted me with a genuine smile, friendly attitude and you could tell he was happy to take my order and give me my order. He took the iime to reiterate what my order was and double checked to ensure I had it all. When he told me to have anice evenitrg, I knew he meantit. WOW, great response _from customer ! Mike Doran , CPFM Florida JRIY a future repeat Area Supervisor Coastal Palm Coast, FL Guest Comment: Allison did an amazingjob taking my order. Obviously, working in fast food isn't rocket scienca, but Allison sure did make my visit memorable. She brightened my day-*ith just-!.r smile. Give her a raise or something because this girl went above and beyond. Manchester, TN Guest Comment: Savannah...her attitude and professionalism is the reason I'm taking this survey. She was very polite, smiled and had such a good demeanor. She took my order and went promptly to package all my items. Savannah is an asset to that store. Her attitude and attention to detail is above and beyond!! Lavergn€, TN Guest Comment: Liszbeth recognizedus and welcomed us back with a big smile. We were treated as if we were the only customers in the restaurarrt. She stated that if there was anything else we needed to come and see her. I said as long as there is chicken and dumplings and the cobbler I will be fine!!!!!! She laughed and said we have more in the back if that's not enough. I smiled. I asked her if the chicken and dumpling were canned and she said no that "momma" (pointed to a co-worker)makes it from scratch. Liszbethwent above and beyond our expectations of service. Old Fort Parkwily, Murfreesboror TN Guest Comment: Phillip, the new store managat, efficiently made my meal and had a good conversation with me. He was very friendly. Old Fort Parkwily, Murfreesboror TN Guest Comment: I would like to rec ognize Phillip. I have never had an employee so helpful and courteous. Port Orange Guest Comment: Connie made sure the order was to my expectation; she observed children in my vehicle and asked if I needed extra napkins, before I even asked. Connie was very friendly and her smile goes a long way! Nice job, Connie. Sometimes it is the little things we do that will keep customer coming back to us instead of going elsewhere! Tullahoma, TN Guest Comment: First of all, it takes a team, not only one, to make a difference in the service. However Donna was very professional, courteous and when I had asked her to prepare me ateawithout ice, she made it clear that it was warrn and I explained to her that I liked it warm. She smiled and just wanted me to be satisfied. Campbell Plaza, Columbia, TN Guest Comment: Connie was polite, took my order and made sure all was in my takeout. She represented all that KFC would expect a customer to like. Winchester, TN Guest Comment: Tiffany -dressed as Elsa on Halloween. Wonderful personality. Very sweet with utmost professionalism. IJnforgettable smile and disposition. Best service we've received in fast food in quite some time. Bristol#3, Bristol, VA we have Jaquline Thomas and Amanda Greer. Bristol #L, Bristol, TN we have Kaitie Tolbert-cheetah, Teresa Van ce -zombie hippie Lascie Tasker-cat, Hannah Ragan- cheetah. Bridgette Roberts and Natasha Orfield, both r cats I guess, also at Bristol Fort E{enry Brive, tsirngsmort, TN we have Coflfey, r(at:e-:,.:,e Barfell, E(eren Cress, "/;*ky Jennifer Carter, Madison Cody. 1. North Roan Street, Johnson City, TN we have Jennifer Estep on left, Katrina Osborne on right. Also at North Roan Street we had a visit by the COLONEL himself! In the picture is Wannie Williams, Peace Morris, the Colonel himself, Logan Roberts and Chuck Bare. The COLONEL stopped to get a bucket of his famous original recipe chicken by the chicken masters. JRN CONNECTION November/f)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. A New Way for the Old Ways Team - I want to share the attached best 'h practice for Re-Colonsli zation This is communrcation board that was placed right in front of the fryers and breadirg tables at Harding Place, Nashville, TN for the cooks. As you can see, the projections are posted on this board as well. Thank you Allen (Tays, Area Manager) for sharing this during your store visit and a BIG THANK YOIJ to AUM Brenda Clark and Shift Manager Gladis Brown for coming up with this idea. The Colonel would be proud, I know we sure are ! Thank you! Terry JennitrgS, Regional Manager 9 Black Tie for Brovvn We have chosen Jenny Brown, Lafayette, TN KFC for the Black Tie Award. She has been here three and a half years, since she was 16. She has come a long way and is very focused on VOC and customer service. She knows what some of the regular customers want before they even order and can have it ready for them while someone is taking their order. I'm Bock, The Howellers at their Birmingh am Rally Can you find the hidden David? Boby!!! JRN CONNECTION November/f)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. A great meeting with a future Leader at JRN, Christian Meyer, RGM, at Vinton, Virginia. We had a great team me ull of energy just like Christian and his tea daily basis. Great Job and thank you Marty Wall Regional Manager, Central and Eastern V 9 I was very pleased with the team work and execution of our Macon Market stores that made today's catering order all possible. Fort Valley 350 meals, Davis Drive 350 meals, Cordele 500 meals, Perry 556 meals. We had an 11A completion and were able to move d were loading the order in to the cargo vans by 10:30 AM. The product truly looked excellent, well packaged, Hot and Fresh! It took two extended cab cargo vans and a'/o ton pickup truck to carry the food and they were full. Great Work Team, Bruce Theobald, Area Manager Mr. Sanders The first picture says it all, look at the smiles on their faces ! The checks are for the 4 stores together that participated in the catering: Davis Dr., Perry, GA, Fort Valley, GA, Cordele, GA. A 1756 $5 fill up box catering order! Completed ahead of time! $8780 net sales! Way to go Team Bruce and GREAT JOB to all participating stores! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Max (Sandy) J. Howell, Jr. Region Director of Operations for JRN fnc. Harold Sanders is a cook here at Cookeville, TN KFC. He always comes in a complete clean uniform with a smile on his face. He is a joy to work with and always does a wonderful job. He takes much pride in his work and the Colonel would be extremely proud! JRN CONNECTION November/December 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 10 This is when KFCC, Phil Klizmer and John Freemzr, stopped in our Columbia, TN store to hand out his Boomerang Op's Award! He gives this out to stores that have an Outstanding Culture in the restaurant. The Boomerang stands for Great operations that keep bringing the customers back. Just like when you throw a Boomerang. That is if you know how to throw it... And Team Columbia really knows how to keep bringing them back. Great job team!!! And thank you for treating our customers the way that would "Make The Colonel Proud." Brian Gipson, Area Manager Above, Tonya Bolton, RGM Campbell Plaza, Columbia, TN store, receives the Boomerang OPs Award from Phil Klezm€rr Head Operations Coach, KFCC. The award recognizes the fastest JRN Drive Thru, Outstanding Culture (huge smile), Great communication, urrd True leadership. Below: Some of the Campbell Plaza, Columbia, TN Team, but not in this order: Jelisha Coop€r, Jeremy Grooms, Martha Baldwin, Tonya Bolton, Jerome Pierce, Katrina Glenn, Penny Cath.y, Jessica Jaco, Dointe' O'Neal, Charles Acklin, Ryan Hatr€y, Michelle Campbell, and Connie Webster JRN CONNECTION November/December 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 11 Nicholasville, KY, Re-Colonelized! ! ! Richmond Rd. Lexington, KY, Re-Colonelized! wffiffi C OI GRTTU tTI IO[ SI cflrcxErl ta3TrtY 0rL uAr{AcExExr EOUIFtlEllf llAll{TElrllilcE t-HouF Hoto rlrtEs ttY potxts ffiwffi c0il6RtTurtil0[sl CHICKEII XAS'E*Y OIL TAiIAOEIIEIT E(rutPiuflr MAtt{TEilAilCt z.HOUR I|OLO rtHES sET FOII{YS .ffiffiffi COTORITULTTIOTSI cHrcKEx t{AsttnY otl x^ilaoEt{Et{T IIAIilrf,!{AilCE a-Houn Hou, T|tlES 3tT FOta{I3 EOUIPHEI'T !! JRN CONNECTION November/f)ecember 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 t2 Each year preschool children trick or treat in downtown Columbia, TN, stopping at local businesses for candy. At JRN, Susan Van Dusen and Tracy Jones, JRNI Real Estate, hand out the treats. The departments of JRN's headquarters in Columbia, TN had their joint Thanksgiving meal November 19th in the boar droom of the Elks' Lodge building. There were many pot-luck dishes and desserts and, of course, Kentucky Fried Chicken! Hallo\ryeen in Maryville, TN. Red is the nevy Orange? JRN CONNECTION November/December 2015 Vol. 18, No. 13 9 He's Every\ryhere!! Big congrats to @KFC's "Colonel Sanders" for taking home a crispy $ 1,000 for winning the "Dress Like Your Favorite Kentuckian" costume contest at the @kentuckyforkentucky I went with my family to Gatlinburg for Halloween and look who I ran into. Nadine Rhea, RGM, Maryville, TN Fun Run 5k! Sent in by Theresu Webb, photo via Ryan K Morris Above: Tyrone It{eal, JRI{ President, Brittany Kabir, team member, center,, and Sumantha Poore, AUM, right "Thank you Brittany and Team Ringgold for a Ferfect drive-thru blinC shop!" Tyrone Neal, President, JRI{ Inc Area Manager Kellie Roddy's stores had a Colonel-O-Lantern contest using the templ ate of the Colonel's face KFCC sent. photo Above is a of the winning pumpkin team (part of the team) from the Nine Mile Rd. Pensacola, FL, RGM Larry Cooper second from right. Also above lefr is a photo of the winning Colonel-O-Lantern. t4 JRN CONNECTION November 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 JRN ANNTVERSARY DATES iN DECEMBER 2OI5 FIRSTNAME LASTNAME WILLIAM PAYN E WILLIAMS GARY MARY ELKI NS TERRY JENNINGS BETTY CRU MPTON PATR ICIA H ICKS RICHARD MOORE TENA BROCK VAUGHN JAN ICE DEN ISE WOOD DAVID BLEVI NS DIAN E PAI NTER SAMUEL KERNS LONNIE BRUNER JR DON BUCKNER GROVER ROBERSON EROME PIERCE R JERLISSA FOSTER ERB SHAN N ON DENNIS GRIGGS SHAKRIA FAISON DE BORAH BE RRY TYOKE RTH IA FOSTE R NANCY CARRAHER JOSEFA RAMIREZ VICKI E COLLIER ESSICA MACLEOD DWIGHT FORTSON CATHERIN E CLAY PEGGY CLEMONS NAN CY CHAR LES BETERN IA BAKER BRADLEY BOWEN MARGIE AXTON AN DRE HALL CARLOS ALLEN DEN N IS CLAY J J J MARLEN E SIVOK ANITA MOYA TAYLOR HERRON LAN IESHA POWELL ERI CA DEAN AMBER WALTON JAN IN JAFFE PAU L E RI CE LOCATION Massaponax VA Capital Circle, Tallahassee, FL Shelbyville, TN Terry Jennings Regional Office Nine Mile Rd. Pensacola, FL Eastern Blvd. Montgomery, AL J RN Accounting, Columbia, TN London, lry Dyersburg, TN Jack Hager Regional Office Corbin, ](Y Lynn Garden, Kingsport, TN White Horse Rd. Greenville, SC Nicholasville, Kf Strawberry PIs. Knox/lle, TN llmberlake, Lynchburg, VA Columbia, TN LeWsburg, TN Harrisburg, IL Pulaski, TN Apalachee Tallahassee, FL Bell Rd. Nashville, TN Saraland, AL Pulaski, TN Williamson Rd. Roanoke, VA Cordele, GA Nicholasville, lry 13th Street, Phenix City, AL JRN Corporate Columbia, TN Simpsonville, SC Richlands, Doran, VA 14th Street, Phenix City, AL Sevierville, TN Ft. Henry Dr. Kingsport, TN Milgen Road, Columbus, GA Milton, FL W. Oglethorpe, Albany, GA Harrisburg, lL Pratfuille, AL Cookeville, TN Williamson Rd. Roanoke, VA Eastern Blvd. Montgomery, AL Sevierville, TN Concord#2, NC Boardwalk, lry DATE 12-07-70 ].EARS 12-!5-83 !2-01,-86 32 12-18-89 L2-09-90 L2-3L-91, !2-3L-92 26 !2-75-94 !2-04-95 2T 72-01,-96 19 72-02-96 12-13-96 12-18-99 !2-1.6-00 L9 12-26-OO 15 12-29-03 12-31-03 72-01,-05 L2-19-05 12-13-06 12 45 29 25 24 23 20 T9 L6 15 T2 10 10 9 !2-15-06 9 t2-t8-o6 t2-!8-06 9 L2-28-06 L2-03-07 L2-O4-07 L2-05-07 9 L2-LO-O7 8 t2-L7-07 L2-29-07 8 L2-OL-08 7 12-09-08 12-L0-08 L2-31.-08 12-31-08 12-08-09 L2-09-09 L2-L8-O9 L2-2L-09 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 t2-o9-70 5 72-73-!O 72-73-10 5 12-1.4-LO 5 12-20-LO 5 12-05-LL 4 5 JRN coNNECTIoN November 2015 vol. 18, No. 9 15 JRN ANNTVERSARYDATES in DECEMBER 2015 FIRSTNA]VIE WILLIAM MATTHEW LAST NAME COx RICHARDSON FRAN CISCO GARCIA LOCATION Richmond Rd. Lexington, Ky Corbin, lC/ GUTIERREZ CLARKSHIKA Kannapolis, NC OLIVER II Woodruff Rd. Greenville, SC ROBINSON Davis Dr. Warner Robbins, GA SU MMERLING E. Oglethorpe, Albany, GA SAN DERS Atlanta FW. Montgomery, AL HERRON 31-W. Bypass, Bowling Green, Ky COLLIER Scottsville Rd. BoWing Green, Ky LINCONA AMADOR Bell Rd. Nashvlle, TN HAWKI NS Ormond Beach, FL DAVIS Glasgow, lry MARTIN EZ West Walnut, Dalton, GA BERRY Gulf Breeza, FL BREWER Greer, SC CARTER Davis Dr. Warner Robbins, GA RI CE Cherrydale, Greenville, SC RAGLAN D-ARMSTRONG Mobile Ftv\,y. Pensacola, FL OBAI DU LLAH Timberlake, Lynchburg, VA BU LLOCK Lewisburg, TN SAWYER Suffolk, VA AN DREWS Perry, GA DICKEY Perry, GA BROWN London, l(Y REA Benton, lL WILLIAMS North Roan Johnson City, TN HARDISON Columbia, TN KIJANA WINTERS CHRISTINA POLISHU K 31-W. Bypass, Bowling Green, Ky llllman's Corner, Mobile, AL JAWUAN HARRIS LISA SMITH FAN NY LEON SANTI BAN EZ ALEXIS WILLIAMS AKEBIA DANIEL CHRISTOPHER CORBITT CHAN EY COLLETTE BREN DA CLARK KIARA GAI LLARD STEVEN OLIVER USTIN LEWIS ETWIKA NOTT DIAN N E SAN DERS KEITH MCGH EE MARK DU FFY TAYLOR WEEDON Brownsville, TN Memorial Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN Waynesboro, VA Schillinger Rd. Mobib, AL Manchester E4csvqy, Columbus, GA Pratfuille, AL Lynn Garden, Kingsport, TN Harding Pl. Nashville, TN St. Stephens, Mobile, AL North Roan Johnson City, TN London, try Richmond Rd. Lexington, lry River Ridge, Asheville, NC Hamburg, Lexington, KY River Ridge, Asheville, NC Benton, lL M ICHAEL SALETA JAVAN TIFFANY SHEILA STEVEN ELVIA CRUZ JAN ET DYLAN YOSEMERI ALB E RT M ICHAEL EMAN N UAL MALIK DAN IELLE AFM ASH LEY DEN ISHA RONALD SHERMAI N E JACKSON JOSHUA WANNIE J DATE 12-05-17 YEARS L2-06-11. 4 L2-O7-7L 4 72-1,4-11. 4 12-03-L2 3 t2-05-L2 3 12-06-72 3 4 t2-77-L2 12-20-72 72-14-!3 t2-74-73 3 3 2 2 L2-L5-13 72-1,6-t3 2 12-t6-L3 2 72-77-13 L2-27-13 2 2 2 t2-30-13 72-30-t3 12-3L-L3 2 t2-ot-L4 L L2-OL-1.4 1. L2-OL-74 L 2 2 t2-ot-1.4 t2-02-L4 L L2-O3-74 1, t2-05-1.4 L t2-06-74 T L2-O7-74 T t2-07-t4 L 72-08-L4 t2-08-L4 L 1, L2-O8-74 L t2-09-14 T T 12-09-14 72-10-L4 L 72-1.1.-L4 L L2-LL-74 1, t2-LL-74 L 72-12-1.4 1, t2-72-14 72-12-L4 L2-L2-74 72-75-14 72-t5-14 72-].6-L4 L 1. L 1. L L L JRN CONNECTION November 2015 Vol. 18, No. 9 16 JRN AIINMRSARY DATES in DECEMBER 20L5 NAIVIE LAST NANIE MARIAH STUTLER JOSEPH HICKS MARQUEZ FORD MARSHIA BUTLER MINA SABRY MAURICE BEMBER LOCATION F'IRST DOUGLAS GOTTSCHALCKJR MAURISA FIFE TYLER WALKER MARCUS LOCKETTJR SHAQUIRA SMITH ANTHONY TIPLER MICHELLE CAMPBELL QUINTON LATHAN TRENTON BEDELL MATTHEW TOWLES TRAVIS HARDIN KIMBERLY ROBBINS BREUNNA FLOYD NICOLE RICE TOEMIKO ALEXANDER RHODA PARSONS ANGELA TURNER JEFFERY BENGE ll BARRINGTON SAVAGE ASHLEY RHOTON VICTORIA HARRIS BRANDON WEBB ZAPORIA SMITH London, KY London, KY Veterans Plffiy, Columbus, BrownsM|Ie, FTANKI|N, Perry, GA TN VA Ormond Beach, FL Lake City, TN Maryville, TN St. Stephens, Mobile, GA N. Highland, Jackson, AL TN Co|umbia, TN Cherrydale, Greenville, SC Gulf Breeze, FL Williannsburg, l(Y N. Highland, Jackson, TN Perry, YEARS T2-1,6-74 TN Bell Rd. Nashville, DATE GA E. Oglethorpe, Albany, GA Wards Rd. Lynchburg, VA Old Fort l-tvr4y. Murfreesboro, TN Wytheville, VA Emporia, VA London, lCr/ Gaffney, SC Ormond Beach, FL London, KY Ft. Henry Dr. Kingsport, TN Gaffney, SC 7 12-1,6-!4 t !2-16-L4 7 72-77-L4 7 t2-17-14 ! L2-77-L4 t 12-77-74 t 72-t8-74 L 72'18-14 t !2-19-14 L t2-19-1,4 L !2-20-14 L L2-20-1,4 L L2-20-14 L L2-20-L4 1 L2-2t-L4 7 L2-22-L4 7 L2-22-L4 7 L2-26-74 L L2-28-t4 L L2-29-14 L L2-29-74 L 12-29-74 L 12-29-74 L t2-29-1,4 L t2-29-1,4 L t2-3O-1,4 12-3L-74 L !2-3L-14 L 1.