KIWANIS LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY — The Kiwanis Club of Vidalia hosted area law enforcement officers at its meeting on January 10 to show appreciation for these individuals’ service and dedication to the area as a part of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Vidalia Police Department (VPD) Chief James Jermon spoke to the Club on the current status and operations of the Department. L to R: Chief James Jermon, Sheriff Alvie Kight, Jr., Captain Jordan Kight, Captain Amanda Brown, Lieutenant Kevin Collins, Captain Randy Clark, Chief Wesley Walker, Captain Roger Calloway. KIWANIS LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY — The Kiwanis Club of Vidalia hosted area law enforcement officers at its meeting on January 10 to show appreciation for these individuals’ service and dedication to the area as a part of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Vidalia Police Department (VPD) Chief James Jermon spoke to the Club on the current status and operations of the Department. L to R: Chief James Jermon, Sheriff Alvie Kight, Jr., Captain Jordan Kight, Captain Amanda Brown, Lieutenant Kevin Collins, Captain Randy Clark, Chief Wesley Walker, Captain Roger Calloway.
EYES AND EARS – United Way of Toombs, Montgomery, and Wheeler Counties Executive Director Patricia Dixon asked the community to be her “eyes and ears” and to help inform her of individuals in need of resources.Photo by Evan Riekhof
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS STAFF - L to R: Sally D. Meadows Elementary School Site Coordinator Melissa Osburn, J.R. Trippe Middle School Site Coordinator Alyssia McCloud, Toombs County Family Connection Director and Afterschool Program Manager Paige Ward, Toombs County Middle School Site Coordinator Brian Love, Lyons Upper Elementary School Site Coordinator Darby Beggarly.
BACKYARD GRAND CHAMPION – 8 year-old Grace Patrick took home the top prize in the Real Squeal Backyard BBQ competition this year, as she has spent a year and a half learning from her father and grandfather, who are Normantown natives. L to R: Dan Patrick, Hope Patrick, Grace Patrick, Teen Miss Real Squeal Quortney Perkins, Young Miss Real Squeal Syndney Nicole Black.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
NEW MEMBERS — The Toombs County Retired Educators Association welcomed 5 new new members at their September meeting. L to R: Tonawanda Irie, Sabrina Woodruff, Ann Harper, Janet Lynn, and Leisa Dukes.
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