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.
FUN FOR THE FAMILY - Several families came out to enjoy the 48th Annual Vidalia Onion Festival, and kids enjoyed visiting with the Vidalia Onion Mascot, “Yumion.”Photo by Makaylee Randolph
PACKED MEETING – Several family members, friends, community members, and former students attended the Montgomery County Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, April 22, as the school auditorium was dedicated to Patricia Dobbins.
SWEET ONION CITIZEN – During the Opening Ceremonies of the 48th Annual Vidalia Onion Festival, Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper (left) presented the Vidalia Onion Festival Committee Chairman Andy Woodruff (right) with the Sweet Onion Citizen Award in honor of his service to the city.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
We use cookies to ensure that our website gives you the best experience possible. By continuing to use this website, you agree to this use of cookies.OK