Darkness to Light: Help prevent child abuse

JESSICA GREGORY::: Statistically, one in four girls will be sexually abused before she turns 18 years old. The Spalding Collaborative has joined the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy in a statewide initiative to curb these numbers by presenting Darkness to Light’s “Stewards of Children” child abuse prevention training. According to the Collaborative, “Stewards of Children” […]

Youth Football Sign-Ups begin this month

FROM STAFF REPORTS::: The Spalding County Parks & Recreation Department will begin accepting football registrations on Saturdays, July 6th through July 27th at the City Park Community Center. Registrations will begin at 10:00 a.m. each Saturday and end at 2:00 p.m. The final day to register is Saturday, July 27th. To avoid long lines, please […]

Spalding Republican Party hosts low country boil

FROM STAFF REPORTS::: The Spalding GOP Independence Day Low Country Boil will be held this weekend, Saturday, July 13 at 6 to  9:00 p.m.  It will be held at the Bailey-Tebault House in Griffin, located at  633 Meriwether Street. Purchase tickets online at www.spaldinggop.com or at the door.  If you already know you will purchase your tickets […]

Free CPR class from Pike County Emergency Services

FROM STAFF REPORTS::: Pike County Emergency Services will be hosting a free Community CPR course at the Zebulon Opportunity Center on Saturday, July 13, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The class is free of charge. If you wish to have a card there is, however, a $6 fee. Over 90 percent of cardiac […]

GSCS Students Make Strides in CRCT

FROM STAFF REPORTS::: UPDATED WITH DATA Key findings from the recently released CRCT (Criterion Referenced Competency Test) show Griffin-Spalding County School System students making academic improvements. In Grade 3, the percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade level standards increased in reading, math, science and social studies while English/Language Arts dropped by one percent. Grade […]

4-H youth spend week with city, county, local businesses

ALEXANDER CAIN::: If 4-H member Ashley Hodo ever had any doubts about wanting to become a criminal prosecutor after she graduates high school in five years, a recent trip to the Spalding County Courthouse put her doubts to rest. Hodo and at least 14 other 4-H youth spent a full week visiting different businesses, city […]

Louis Greene, Spalding County Parks & Rec Director, passes away

Parks & Recreation Director Louis Greene has passed away. Louis was hired with the County in July of 1991 as Parks & Maintenance Superintendent  and was promoted to Director in February of 1992. A press release from the county calls Louis a  “visionary.” As a visionary, Louis had  a vision and plan for the Spalding […]

Airport Authority asks city, county to back $12 million land acquisition loan

JESSICA GREGORY::: Now that the Airport Authority has received a FONSI (Finding of No Significant Impact) certificate for the land in and around the new airport site off Jackscon Road from the Environmental Protection Agency, it is officially ready to move forward with land acquisition. Though the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will fund 90 percent […]

Game Changers ::: Reflections program offers mental stimulation for Alzheimer’s patients

KAY BRUMBELOW::: As our elderly population grows, approximately one in eight Americans over 65 have been or will be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. However, […]

New GPD bicycle patrol for downtown business district

SHEILA A. MATHEWS::: The Griffin Police Department has implemented a new aspect to its Uniform Patrol Division in the form of a Bicycle Patrol. Comprised of eight officers, including two from each of the four shifts, the unit will initially patrol the downtown district, also known as Zone 5. According to Patrolman Larry Wright, who […]

City of Griffin searching for Environmental Council members

ALEXANDER CAIN::: The City of Griffin is calling for residents to get involved in the preservation and enhancement of the local environment through the formation of an environmental council, according to James Moore, Deputy Director of the Stormwater Utility Department with the City of Griffin. “As of right now, anybody who is interested can fill […]

Artistic opportunities in Griffin

ALEXANDER CAIN ::: CERAMICS At the Griffin Senior Center, the Spalding County Parks and Recreation Department offers ceramics classes for all ages. The shelves inside one of the rooms of the center are filled with rows of bisque ware. “What we do here is artistic, but you don’t have to be artistic to do this […]

The Griffin-Spalding County Library has been hit with Flying Debris

Summer Reading Programs are  well underway at the Griffin-Spalding County Library, 800 Memorial Dr.,  Griffin. The support of the Friends of the Griffin-Spalding County  Library and our local community has enabled us to add more special performers  than ever before. On Thursday, June 20, Todd Key presented his Flying Debris Show to  a large audience of […]

“Sweet” kids invited to diabetic day camp

Past Camp Ivy “Sweeties” EBONI FREEMAN::: This year Skipstone Academy has the fortune of housing Camp Ivy- a day camp for children with Diabetes. Camp Ivy gives children with diabetes, their brothers/sisters and friends a chance to have worry-free fun. From July 15, 2013 to July 19, 2013 Camp Ivy will open its doors to children 3 […]

Staying Savvy at our Local Library

Vincent B. Watkins, JD – Founder and CEO of The Watkins Group Inc. Griffin-Spalding County Library proudly presents Staying Savvy in Tough Economic Conditions, a free seminar by Vincent B. Watkins for businesses and entreprenuers facing difficulties in today’s market economy. Watkins will discuss how to build a winning company, operate a business from home […]