BEAUTIFYING DOWNTOWN – Five 7th Grade Students from J. R. Trippe Middle School recently traveled to Meadows Park in Downtown Vidalia to paint the park’s utility boxes with abstract art as a part of the park’s renovation. The students were led by their teacher Dara Dennis to complete the project, which Downtown Vidalia Association Director Tonya Parker said is helping to provide more public art within the area. L to R: Gracelynn Ellis, Maddison Britton, Ava Luke, Cheynne Aaron. Not pictured: Anzley Copeland. BEAUTIFYING DOWNTOWN – Five 7th Grade Students from J. R. Trippe Middle School recently traveled to Meadows Park in Downtown Vidalia to paint the park’s utility boxes with abstract art as a part of the park’s renovation. The students were led by their teacher Dara Dennis to complete the project, which Downtown Vidalia Association Director Tonya Parker said is helping to provide more public art within the area. L to R: Gracelynn Ellis, Maddison Britton, Ava Luke, Cheynne Aaron. Not pictured: Anzley Copeland.
SERVING THE COUNTY - During a surprise retirement celebration on June 3, retired Montgomery County Development Authority Executive Director Joe Filippone (left) was presented with a plaque by Montgomery County Development Authority Chairman Arren Moses (right) for serving the County for 18 years.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
SPARK GOOD GRANT – Walmart of Vidalia recently presented Mercy Ministries with the local Spark Good Grant. L to R: Vidalia Walmart Market Coordinator James Andrews, Vidalia Walmart Market People Partner Tiffany Hutto, Vidalia Walmart People Lead Mandy Harris, Vidalia Walmart Store Manager Saeid Makled, Mercy Ministries Director Clint Hutcheson, Vidalia Walmart Market Health and Wellness Representative Zach Tomberlin.
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