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Brooklet and Stilson Youth Garden Clubs experiencing great 'growth'

Brooklet and Stilson Youth Garden Clubs experiencing great 'growth'

Brooklet and Stilson Elementaries' Youth Garden Clubs are doing great work within their schools and communities. From selling fresh produce to faculty to being honored with several awards at a state convention, both clubs' efforts are paying off in more ways than one. Grice Connect recently spoke with the devoted team behind the youth garden clubs who are tirelessly working to cultivate life-long agriculture skills and lasting memories for these students.
Savoring Success: The career of Patrick White, Food Fire + Knives 2023 Chef of the Year

Savoring Success: The career of Patrick White, Food Fire + Knives 2023 Chef of the Year

Statesboro native Chef Patrick White began as "extra help" in the kitchen at the beloved Emma's restaurant. Through his natural talent, hard work, and dedication to his craft, he quickly worked his way up to chef in the restaurant. Today, he is a private chef who recently had the opportunity to showcase his culinary skills for none other than billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
Sewing Threads of Joy: Meet the ladies of First Baptist Statesboro's Caring Threads

Sewing Threads of Joy: Meet the ladies of First Baptist Statesboro's Caring Threads

Did you know about "Caring Threads"? Not yet? Well you're in luck! Join Michele as she takes a very special visit, getting an inside look at the mission of these very special woman creating and providing for the needs of others no matter the demand.
Cozy up this Christmas with stovetop hot chocolate

Cozy up this Christmas with stovetop hot chocolate

Cathy Deal reminisces about the delicious warm mugs of homemade hot chocolate her Mama always made. Here she shares her own stovetop recipe with you in hopes you will enjoy it yourself this Christmas. Don't forget the sprinkles!
Mai Lan Nguyen's farewell to Orchid: A decade of culinary excellence and community love

Mai Lan Nguyen's farewell to Orchid: A decade of culinary excellence and community love

Nguyen moved to the United States in 1996 and moved to Statesboro in 1997. Her family opened Nikko back then, and she later opened Orchid in 2013. The restaurant will soon transition to new ownership, but here she shares memories of the decade she has spent in the restaurant with her own children and members of the Statesboro community.
L&M Farms, LLC: 2023 Centennial Farm Award Winner from Bulloch County

L&M Farms, LLC: 2023 Centennial Farm Award Winner from Bulloch County

Patricia and Randy Morton continue a family tradition at L&M Farms, one of two Bulloch County farms to receive the 2023 Centennial Farm Award.
Statesboro's Jenni Deal is praying for a Christmas miracle in a kidney donor

Statesboro's Jenni Deal is praying for a Christmas miracle in a kidney donor

Statesboro residents Jenni and Curt Deal are praying for a Christmas miracle in the form of a kidney donor for Jenni. Read on to learn about about Jenni's year-long medical journey that has left her in need of a transplant.
Cleaning windows and composing hymns go hand-in-hand for Charles Davis, Statesboro's "window guy" of 40 years

Cleaning windows and composing hymns go hand-in-hand for Charles Davis, Statesboro's "window guy" of 40 years

Charles Davis shares his story as a musician and composer who began a window washing business in Statesboro in the 1980s. The business and his music have led his family through many chapters, including serving in missions and getting the opportunity to attend his alma mater's 50th and 100th anniversary celebrations.
From the pharmacy counter to the Fair, Walter Pease lived a life of service to others

From the pharmacy counter to the Fair, Walter Pease lived a life of service to others

Walter Pease worked at Medical Center Pharmacy for 47 years, starting when he was just 12! His genuine smile and care for his customers throughout those many years were a testament to his character and dedication to serving others. Walter passed away just before Thanksgiving this year, at the age of 71.
Tralayia Prince is driving community change, becoming a role model in the neighborhoods where she once lived on the streets

Tralayia Prince is driving community change, becoming a role model in the neighborhoods where she once lived on the streets

Tralayia Prince, lifelong resident of Statesboro, is “stepping into her purpose,” as the mentor she wishes she’d had before turning to a life of crime in her teens. Learn about her big plans for making positive change in the community, and join her on December 9th from 10am to 3pm for Community Impact Day.