YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR – 10 year-old Mia Powell, 11 year-old Aylen Mixon, and 6 year-old Kaidence Mixon learned the ropes of running their own business this summer, as they have operated a lemonade stand all summer that has even gained attention from Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper. The children are continuing to set up their stand on the weekends, as they gain more experience earning money and operating a business. (Left Photo) L to R: Mia Powell, Aylen Mixon, Kaidence Mixon. (Right Photo) L to R: Mia Powell, Mayor Doug Roper. YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR – 10 year-old Mia Powell, 11 year-old Aylen Mixon, and 6 year-old Kaidence Mixon learned the ropes of running their own business this summer, as they have operated a lemonade stand all summer that has even gained attention from Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper. The children are continuing to set up their stand on the weekends, as they gain more experience earning money and operating a business. (Left Photo) L to R: Mia Powell, Aylen Mixon, Kaidence Mixon. (Right Photo) L to R: Mia Powell, Mayor Doug Roper.
FRESH CUT MEAT - B & T’s Food Fresh Manager Sean Cuebas and his team take pride in cutting fresh meat in the store daily for customers.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
DANCIN’ IN THE COUNTRY – Jason Newton and Emma Pittman took the audience “Dancin’ In the Country” with their swing and line dance inspired routine.Photo by Evan Riekhof
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA SOAP BOX DERBY QUEENS – Front Row, L to R: Avery James Wommack, Sydney Black, Athen Darley, Raegan Harvill, Kenni Reign Dixon. Back Row, L to R: Southeast Georgia Soap Box Derby Director Jonathan Gordy, Karleigh Horton, Kylin Miller, Baylor Hope Gay, FlorAnne Cruz.
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