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Archibald Bulloch DAR holds 2018 awards ceremony
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Good citizens from participating Bulloch County schools were recognized at the recent Archibald Bulloch Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution 2018 DAR awards ceremony. Pictured are the runners-up and award winner and sponsors, left to right: DAR Good Citizen Committee Chair Diane Allen, sponsor Farmers and Merchants Bank representative Faye Rourks, Amonica Kirkland, Frannie Sanders, Smith Kaiser (overall winner), Elizabeth Diamanduros, Jackson Paris and sponsor Farmers and Merchants Bank representative Trish Tootle. (Not pictured: Mattie Hendrix). - photo by JULIE LAVENDER/staff
The Archibald Bulloch Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution held the 2018 DAR awards ceremony and presented a host of awards to local students. Olivia Edenfield, American History Committee chair, recognized the winners of the American History Essay contest sponsored by the chapter. “Reflecting on the topic ‘World War I: Remembering the War to End All Wars,’ students were encouraged to imagine that they were living in 1918, discussing the pros and cons of the changes to society that World War I introduced,” said Edenfield.
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Festival of Hope kicks off Recovery Month
Kaleb Williams
Kaleb Williams takes a look at the Faces of Recovery display at the end of the annual Overdose Awareness Walk during the third Festival of Hope at Mill Creek Regional Park on Sept. 2.
The third annual Overdose Awareness Walk, coupled with the second annual Festival of Hope, was held Sept. 2 at Mill Creek Regional Park. The events kicked off Recovery Month, observed each year in September.
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