Andalusia Institute employee Nevaeh Jones tabled at the artisans market to teach attendees about creative writing opportunities through a local grant program. She was one of several vendors present to add an educational component to the event.
The Milledgeville Police Department conducted demonstrations from their Fire Safety House.
A mom and her daughter play Connect 4 together.
Jingle Jam volunteers assist attendees in making pine cone bird feeders.
LEC’s Barbara Coleman takes the orders of two customers from the Coffee for a Cause truck.
C & C Community Relations provides toys at the pick-up location at the entry of the Urban Arts Village.
Prachi Patel and Fantom sell products at the Prachi Henna Art tent in the artisan market.
Pixie Pots co-owners Mia Barone and Sydney Eggerton sell homemade planters.
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) partnered with the Life Enrichment Center (LEC) to host the inaugural Jingle Jam on Dec. 9 at the LEC’s Urban Arts Village.
“This was a partnership that we have been planning with Georgia College’s Nonprofit Management class for a while,” said Barbara Coleman, executive director of the Life Enrichment Center.
“They were...