Friday, February 20, 2009
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Newton Citizen
Brandon Rhineheart met with Gov. Sonny Perdue at the state Capitol Feb. 11 after serving in the Capitol as a page. Rhineheart, son of Nancy and Jeff Rhineheart of Covington, and student at Young Americans Christian School in Conyers, served as a page in the General Assembly on Feb. 11. Brandon served with Rep. Wendell Willard in the House of Representatives. He also recently spent a week in Washington, D.C., in the People to People program as one of three students from Georgia. Among his many interests are the topics of presidential history as well as political science. Paging in the House of Representatives is just one item among his list of accomplishments which include Who's Who, Middle School; Straight A Honor Roll; Jr. Beta Club; Duke Talent Identification Program 2008; and Junior Black Belt. He also plays baseball and soccer and enjoys being a part of the Conyers First United Methodist Church Youth Group, where he has participated in the choir, several plays and other special programs.
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