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Dreams have no limits at the Boys & Girls Club of Bulloch Co.

Dreams have no limits at the Boys & Girls Club of Bulloch Co.

Dreams really do have no limits when kids have our support. The stories shared below are examples of the impact your contribution enables the Boys & Girls Club to have on local youth.
At 98 Edith Hutchison still hosts friends for bi-monthly card game

At 98 Edith Hutchison still hosts friends for bi-monthly card game

Edith attributes her longevity to her faith, family, friends and staying active long after retirement.  She continues to garden, reads books, plays cards, does complex tabletop puzzles and keeps up a pretty impressive garden.
Carrie Lee Jackson's family pays off Julia P. Bryant lunch debts in her memory

Carrie Lee Jackson's family pays off Julia P. Bryant lunch debts in her memory

Heart-and-soul is the only way to define this act of love. The family of former Julia P. Bryant lunchroom worker, Carrie Jackson, have cleared $1,700 worth of lunch debts for Julia P. Bryant Elementary students in her memory and honor.
The Altrusa Club and Frazier's partner for youth literacy

The Altrusa Club and Frazier's partner for youth literacy

In a partnership formed from helping each other, the Altrusa Club of Statesboro and Frazier's Flowers, give back to Bulloch County through youth literacy.
Brooklet Methodist's "Pillowcase Angels" are sewing with love

Brooklet Methodist's "Pillowcase Angels" are sewing with love

A group of local women from Brooklet United Methodist Church are in the business of pillowcase making. These pillowcases provide sweet dreams for special children in and around our community.
Happiness is Homemade: Food is the common language of love

Happiness is Homemade: Food is the common language of love

Grice Connect's new food columnist Cathy Deal shares memories of how food brings us together -- and a special family recipe. Cathy will take us on a culinary journey each month. It may be a local restaurant review or a special recipe and memory it invokes from one of you that she will share. It will be a fun adventure nonetheless. Special thanks to The Sullivan Law Firm for making this new feature possible.
Statesboro Youth Chorale celebrates 30 years of music tradition in May

Statesboro Youth Chorale celebrates 30 years of music tradition in May

The Statesboro Youth Chorale will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year. A musical staple for generations of Statesboro children, the Youth Chorale invites former members and directors to celebrate with them as they hold an anniversary concert on Saturday, May 13th.
Dr. FlorAnne Cruz's dreams come true with purchase of Southern Chiropractic & Wellness Center

Dr. FlorAnne Cruz's dreams come true with purchase of Southern Chiropractic & Wellness Center

Through setting big goals, hard work and perseverance, Statesboro Native Dr. FlorAnne Cruz has proven that dreams do come true. Dr. Cruz's purchase of Southern Chiropractic & Wellness Center from Dr. Amy Kitching saw the fulfillment of her dream of owning a wellness center in the community she grew up in come true.
Farming is Life for the Blitch family and has been for generations

Farming is Life for the Blitch family and has been for generations

The Blitches farm over 1,600 acres of row crops and have nearly 100 head of cattle. The farming operation, started in earnest by Henry Blitch then continued by his two sons Jimmy and Smets, has experienced many evolutions through the years.
Pittman Park UMC: Alternative Seating and Goals of Inclusivity

Pittman Park UMC: Alternative Seating and Goals of Inclusivity

Pittman Park United Methodist Church has recently made some changes to be a more inclusive space for all who want to worship there. Church children's director Megan Hopkins and congregation parent Michele Martin share their story of having difficult conversations, extending grace, and seeking change.