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.
DISTRIBUTING TREES – Montgomery County 4-H’er Hartley Williamson (center) loads a tree into a citizen’s car during the ReLeaf Grant Tree Giveaway.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
BRINGING UP GRADES CELEBRATION – Each semester, the Kiwanis Club of Vidalia celebrates students who have shown good character and improvement in their academics with a Bringing Up Grades (BUG) Celebration. This semester, the event was held on Friday, January 16.
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