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Get fun and fitness free for one month if you join the Y thru Jan. 31

Get fun and fitness free for one month if you join the Y thru Jan. 31

The Statesboro Family YMCA is offering one month free, plus no joiner’s fee, to anyone who joins now through January 31!
Maurice Williams’ love of paint, cars, and performance drove him to Ecoplastic, and he’s looking for local talent

Maurice Williams’ love of paint, cars, and performance drove him to Ecoplastic, and he’s looking for local talent

Maurice Williams, Senior Manager of Paint Operations for Ecoplastic, shares what he's looking for in future hires and how his love of drawing and painting led him to where he is today.
For the person who has everything, give a "Stocking of Hope" to support the Food Bank

For the person who has everything, give a "Stocking of Hope" to support the Food Bank

The Statesboro Food Bank is hosting a holiday and end-of-year giving campaign called Stockings of Hope, where your donation will be used to purchase food for community members in need during the holiday season. You can give online, by text, or by mailing a check.
Ag South tradition “Santa for a Senior” going strong

Ag South tradition “Santa for a Senior” going strong

For roughly a decade, employees of Ag South in Statesboro have been quietly meeting the needs of senior citizens in the community every December as part of their Santa for a Senior tradition. This year is no different, and though the tags have all been pulled, you can still make a difference by contacting nursing homes and senior centers in your area.
Be The One: Let's do everything we can to stop Veteran suicide

Be The One: Let's do everything we can to stop Veteran suicide

Gary Martin, Commander of Amercian Legion Post 90, shares details about the organization's "Be The One Campaign" and offers resources as well as practical guidance for supporting Veterans in your life.
Scouting for Food: Cub Scouts work with local neighborhoods to provide bounty for food pantry

Scouting for Food: Cub Scouts work with local neighborhoods to provide bounty for food pantry

Cub Scouts from Pack 935 in Statesboro collected an impressive 1,400 pounds of food donations for Eastern Heights' Food Pantry through their "Scouting for Food" initiative on Veteran's Day.
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.
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.
Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics hosts grand opening, celebrates monumental achievements

Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics hosts grand opening, celebrates monumental achievements

The Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics (IHLA) at Georgia Southern University celebrated the grand opening of their downtown location in the heart of the community. Leading from their strengths, the IHLA team is on a mission to transform the health and well-being of our communities.
Debbie Keenan regains hope through giving, crocheting dozens of blankets for the homeless

Debbie Keenan regains hope through giving, crocheting dozens of blankets for the homeless

Debbie Keenan turned to crochet during a dark time in her life, picking up her forgotten skill to provide beautiful blankets and scarves to those experiencing homelessness in our community. The chance to do something good for others brought encouragement and light back into her life -- and joy to others at the same time.