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Grillin' for Healing raises $33,500 for Hearts and Hands Clinic

Grillin' for Healing raises $33,500 for Hearts and Hands Clinic

Grillin’ for Healing was a great time for a great cause! The BBQ cook-off fundraiser raised over $33,500 for The Hearts and Hands Clinic on Sunday, March 24, 2024.
Have you been to Brooklet lately? Its bustling downtown is experiencing a revival!

Have you been to Brooklet lately? Its bustling downtown is experiencing a revival!

Nearly every storefront in Brooklet, Georgia's once sleepy downtown is currently filled. If you haven't visited lately, stop by and see what the buzz in Brooklet is all about!
A sizzling event for a great cause: Grillin' for Healing, Hearts and Hands' annual fundraiser, this Sunday

A sizzling event for a great cause: Grillin' for Healing, Hearts and Hands' annual fundraiser, this Sunday

Head to Grillin' for Healing this Sunday and enjoy a family-friendly event for a great cause! The Hearts and Hands Clinic's annual fundraiser is celebrating its third year this weekend. With live music by The Ripleys, bounce houses, corn hole, and a 12-team barbecue cookoff, it's a fun event for everyone. NEW DATE: Due to predictions of inclement weather, the event has been moved to Sunday, March 24, 2024. Gates will open at 11 a.m.
Diane Lewis, undercover angel, meets youth needs through Fostering Bulloch Hope Chest

Diane Lewis, undercover angel, meets youth needs through Fostering Bulloch Hope Chest

Fostering Bulloch Hope Chest is a beacon of hope for the Bulloch County community and surrounding area. But inside, a wellspring of volunteers breathe life, love, and hope into every donation—hundreds already this year—that goes out. And Diane Lewis, local teacher, bus driver, and Hope Chest volunteer, leads the way through her "under the radar" method of meeting the needs of area youth.
"A castle of hope for our community”: New Statesboro Food Bank will feed families while nourishing local pride, and it’s coming along!

"A castle of hope for our community”: New Statesboro Food Bank will feed families while nourishing local pride, and it’s coming along!

The Statesboro Food Bank's new building aims to be a community center with classrooms, gardens, a dining hall, and a 6,500 square-foot food pantry. The vision is coming to life on West Parrish, but local support is still needed.
Well-compensated career paths, an employee-first culture, and a push for hiring local: Brenda's HMGMA story

Well-compensated career paths, an employee-first culture, and a push for hiring local: Brenda's HMGMA story

With nearly 100% health coverage from day one and production salaries starting at $22.40 an hour, "take the leap," says Brenda Solis, one of Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA)'s recent local hires. She explains how HMGMA's opportunities are creating a pathway for community members to find rewarding, well-compensated careers in Bulloch County and the surrounding area.
GALLERY | Anderson's Chick Day 2024 was fun for all!

GALLERY | Anderson's Chick Day 2024 was fun for all!

Anderson's General Store's 2024 Chick Day welcomed hundreds to celebrate spring with chicks, bunnies, a chicken show, food trucks, and more!
Chamber hosts 2024 State of Healthcare & Business Expo: Future of Rural Health and Wellness

Chamber hosts 2024 State of Healthcare & Business Expo: Future of Rural Health and Wellness

The Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce held its second annual State of Healthcare and Business Expo, presented by East Georgia Regional Medical Center, on Tuesday. The event brought together more than one hundred healthcare leaders, professionals, and resource organizations to discuss the state of healthcare in the Bulloch County community.
In “Farm to Table” style, Pre-K kids at Bulloch Academy enjoy harvesting broccoli and carrots for their afternoon snack

In “Farm to Table” style, Pre-K kids at Bulloch Academy enjoy harvesting broccoli and carrots for their afternoon snack

Pre-K students at Bulloch Academy recently got to harvest vegetables from their garden, a joint effort by Mrs. Julie Anna Boyd's eighth-grade Exploring Agriculture class. With a garden-themed storytime and their own fresh veggies for snack, it was a hands-on learning experience filled with fun—and one that might foster a love of gardening in future generations.
Fun, flowers, and fundraising for literacy – all in a V-Day’s work for Altrusa and Frazier’s!

Fun, flowers, and fundraising for literacy – all in a V-Day’s work for Altrusa and Frazier’s!

Volunteers from Altrusa Club of Statesboro spent Valentine's Day day delivering a whopping 330 flower arrangements in and around Statesboro on behalf of Frazier's Flowers. This is the 12th year of their partnership, and it has become the organization's largest fundraiser every year. Altrusa earns a portion of each delivery fee, which they spend on books and literacy initiatives for local children and community organizations.