RECOVERY BUS STOPS IN LYONS – The Georgia Recovers Bus Tour stopped in Lyons on September 23, as sixty-six members of the community gathered to support those in long-term recovery and discuss the addiction epidemic in rural Georgia. The event featured the opportunity for attendees to sign the bus, and to hear from a panel of experts and leaders on the issues and potential solutions to the addiction issue within the area. The panel included State Representative Leesa Hagan, Toombs County Sheriff Jordan Kight, Lyons Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization Director Jimbo Partin, Lyons Community Development Director Jessica Barfield, and Lyons City Manager Jason Hall. RECOVERY BUS STOPS IN LYONS – The Georgia Recovers Bus Tour stopped in Lyons on September 23, as sixty-six members of the community gathered to support those in long-term recovery and discuss the addiction epidemic in rural Georgia. The event featured the opportunity for attendees to sign the bus, and to hear from a panel of experts and leaders on the issues and potential solutions to the addiction issue within the area. The panel included State Representative Leesa Hagan, Toombs County Sheriff Jordan Kight, Lyons Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Gardens of Hope Recovery Community Organization Director Jimbo Partin, Lyons Community Development Director Jessica Barfield, and Lyons City Manager Jason Hall.
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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