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Back row (l-r): Barbara Coleman, Bridgette Smith, and Bryant Butts. Middle row (l-r): Sheryl Folsom, Georgina Babb, Victoria Hearn, Aisha Thomas, and Connie Prezioso. Front row (l-r): Dee Weimer, Josie Cothran, Tia Hill, Kevin Kuehn, Amy Mathis, and Socorrow Walker. CONTRIBUTED

Back row (l-r): Barbara Coleman, Bridgette Smith, and Bryant Butts. Middle row (l-r): Sheryl Folsom, Georgina Babb, Victoria Hearn, Aisha Thomas, and Connie Prezioso. Front row (l-r): Dee Weimer, Josie Cothran, Tia Hill, Kevin Kuehn, Amy Mathis, and Socorrow Walker. CONTRIBUTED

LEC and Morning Grind partner to debut Coffee for a Cause

The Life Enrichment Center’s (LEC) journey to extend educational opportunities and to create their Urban Arts Village continues with a heartfelt partnership between Morning Grind and the LEC. Morning Grind is a local coffee shop in Milledgeville owned by Bridgette and Jared Smith.
GMC honors veterans and peace officers

GMC honors veterans and peace officers

GMC honors veterans and peace officers

Last week, Georgia Military College (GMC) honored those who gave their lives to service through its Peace Officer Memorial Day Ceremony and Memorial Day parade. On Tuesday, GMC honored Peace Officer Memorial Day, which takes place during National Police Week.

CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS

Submit your events to bb@bbnews.today See more events and a regional events calendar online at bbnews.today. LOOK FOR THE CALENDAR MENU ITEM. BALDWIN MAY 30-JUNE 2 What: Youth Tennis Camp - Session 1 When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Quilts of Valor awarded to Baldwin County locals

Quilts of Valor awarded to Baldwin County locals

Quilts of Valor awarded to Baldwin County locals

Kay Dejno and Susie Kurelic, members of the Quilts of Valor Committee for South Central Georgia and Lake Oconee Quilt Guild, awarded Army Reserve veteran Lisa Stojanowski, Army Reserve veteran Sherri Kent, and former Major Michael Satterwhite of the United States Army with Quilts of Valor, May 18.

Allied Arts to offer two programs for children

Allied Arts is offering two art programs for children this summer: Children's Watercolor Painting with Audrey and the Let's Make Music class with Billy Jonas. Watercolor Painting with Audrey will introduce children to the special qualities of painting with watercolor.
Service clubs unite to celebrate with veterans

Service clubs unite to celebrate with veterans

Service clubs unite to celebrate with veterans

Four service clubs joined forces to give the veterans a big party day. Last week, the Garden Club of Milledgeville transformed the Memorial Garden at the Veterans Home.
Elks volunteers Bill Lewis and Mary Zachary chat with the residents. CONTRIBUTED

Elks volunteers Bill Lewis and Mary Zachary chat with the residents. CONTRIBUTED

Lake Oconee Elks Lodge visits Georgia War Veterans Home

The Lake Oconee Elks Lodge gave the residents of the Georgia War Veterans Home a grilled luncheon on Wednesday, May 3. The Elks served hot dogs, hamburgers and brats to 59 veterans and about 20 staff members. There were about 21 Elks volunteers who helped the veterans out to the pavilion.
First-place winner Berry Smith stands beside his watercolor piece, “Thundering Hooves.”

First-place winner Berry Smith stands beside his watercolor piece, “Thundering Hooves.”

Allied Arts presents Oconee Arts Exhibit

Milledgeville-Baldwin County Allied Arts, Inc.(Allied Arts) hosted the reception for the Oconee Arts Exhibit on May 12. Allied Arts hosted its annual Oconee Artist Contest through April 28, where artists from all over middle Georgia could submit their artwork for an exhibition in May and awards.

CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS

Submit your events to bb@bbnews.today See more events and a regional events calendar online at bbnews.today. LOOK FOR THE CALENDAR MENU ITEM. BALDWIN FRIDAY, MAY 19 What: GMC Memorial Day One-Mile Run/Walk with Cadets When: Arrive by 5:50 a.m., Run starts 6 a.m.
The cows at Stone Gable Farm are allowed to roam, and Weidner believes this makes the meat taste better because the cows are happier.

The cows at Stone Gable Farm are allowed to roam, and Weidner believes this makes the meat taste better because the cows are happier.

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Stone Gable Farm, a local beef farm, sells to residents around the area, and keeps their cows happy while doing so. Chris Weidner, the farm owner, said he’s lived in Jones County since the late 1960s. He said he came to Jones County from Indiana, because his father bought land and was transferred.