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“Sunday @ the San” —A day of celebrating the Sanatorium

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
April 15, 2024
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By Allyson Berch

Sunday at The San was another great event celebrating the Simpson County Bicentennial in Magee.  The day started with a delicious lunch served in the dining hall, followed by a wonderful program in the beautiful auditorium.  Guests were welcomed by bicentennial community member, Lee Maddox, and Clint Ashley, Director of Boswell Regional Center.   Mr. Ashley recognized the family members of Dr. Boswell and Dr. Watkins, the two directors of the Sanatorium, that were in attendance.

Clint Ashley, Director of Boswell Regional Center

Miss Minnie Holloway shared her beautiful voice in song.                             

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Dr. Charles Pruitt, III, shared several stories and many interesting facts about Dr. Henry Boswell, who started The Sanatorium in 1916.

Dr. Charles Pruitt

Betty Ann Stubbs was supposed to share her personal story but was unable to due to illness, but allowed her story to be shared by Jean Allen.

A community choir led by Brother Lance Word sang several old hymns and closed out the program with “God Bless America.”  Ms. Doris Tullos, Jeff Blackwell, and Will Harper played the keyboard.

Community Choir

Reverend Havard McDonald led the benediction.

Havard McDonald

The powerhouse, Preventorium, and the museum were open for guests to tour, and current and former Boswell employees shared neat facts at each location.

 

 

The Power House. (one of the original buildings at the Sanatorium)
Lee Maddox
The Power House
The Preventorium

 

It was a beautiful day enjoyed by everyone in attendance at Sunday at The San!

David Shivers (David’s mother, Vivian, worked at the Sanatorium. Ann Puckett’s father, Barnard, was an early patient at the Sanatorium.
Participants from the choir: Debbie and Jimmy Clyde and Randy Sullivan

Upcoming events for the week:

Tuesday, April 16th – Prayer Breakfast at the Community House at 7:00 a.m.

Thursday, April 18th – Art Show/Book Signing at Ural Everett Park, 11:00-4:00.  There will be a $5 pulled pork plate lunch.

Sunday, April 21st – Historic Tour of Homes and Personalities of the Past Skit at the Community House, 1:30-4:00.

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