PAINTING THE TOWN PINK – Last week, the Vidalia Fire Department worked to paint fire hydrants pink as part of the annual “Painting the Town Pink” event in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. People are encouraged to sign the fire hydrants in memory and honor of those fighting or who have fought the disease. Throughout October, the Department will host fundraising events to raise money for breast cancer awareness at local restaurants. (shown) Firefighter Gage Holland paints a fire hydrant in Downtown Vidalia. PAINTING THE TOWN PINK – Last week, the Vidalia Fire Department worked to paint fire hydrants pink as part of the annual “Painting the Town Pink” event in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. People are encouraged to sign the fire hydrants in memory and honor of those fighting or who have fought the disease. Throughout October, the Department will host fundraising events to raise money for breast cancer awareness at local restaurants. (shown) Firefighter Gage Holland paints a fire hydrant in Downtown Vidalia.
HOPE IN THE MIDST OF CRISIS – At the Blessing of the Crops, Farmer Sam Baker encouraged his fellow agriculture professionals to remain hopeful even in the midst of the drought.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
LEARNING TO KEEP IT CLEAN – Four Sally D. Meadows Elementary School students were selected as winners for their grade level for their presentations on the Keep It Clean, Vidalia! initiative. L to R: Kohen Parrish, Ellie Champion, Myra Faulk, Kaavya Dudhwala.
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