Friday, January 29, 2010
Bahama Mama Steel Drum Benefit Concert Jan. 31

Dr. Craig Camidge, a chiropractor with Tuck Chiropractic Clinic, is now certified by Titleist to perform functional screening procedures on golfers of all ages and skill levels
Dr. Camidge will determine if a physical limitation is hindering golf performance and robbing golfers of their true potential. He will also provide treatment options for overcoming those limitations. As a chiropractor, Dr. Camidge is hoping to use the new information from this seminar to help golfers not only play better, but play more pain free. "Many, golfers in the area have pain and options for golf specific treatment are few and far between. "I hope to work closely with the golf professionals of the Roanoke Valley to help golfers play more comfortably," stated Camidge.
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The Bahama Mama Steel Drum Orchestra, a band of women steel drum players, will offer a benefit concert for the Presbyterian Disaster Relief Fund on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 3 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1831 Deyerle Road.
Admission is free, but there will be a love offering for those who wish to help replenish that fund. This group of 15 instrumentalists plays songs such as "Girl from Ipanema," "Jamaican Farewell" and "Costa Rica."
North Cross grad named to Collegiate 'Who's Who'
A North Cross grad who now attends Hampden-Sydney College has been recognized as an outstanding campus leader in the 2010 edition of "Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
Grayson Carroll Hamlin, a senior, serves as an investigator for the Student Court and is a member of the Student Affairs Committee and the social fraternity Sigma Nu. An economics major, Gray is a graduate of North Cross School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamlin of Roanoke.
Twenty-eight students from Hampden-Sydney College were selected for this year's edition. Students are nominated by seniors, administrators, faculty, and coaches based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success. They join a select group of students from more than 2,000 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several foreign nations. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934.





