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Jordan Wilburn

Jordan Wilburn

Jordan has lived in Statesboro for over a decade and loves learning about our community's hidden gems, history, and the people and organizations that are working for good. Jordan is known for her sunny outlook and for her experience working in the nonprofit sector and in community engagement. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Illinois at Springfield and a master's degree in Public Administration with a Nonprofit Management concentration from Georgia Southern University.

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Recent Work by Jordan

Kid's World's Summer Transition Program prepares rising kindergartners — and their families — for success

Kid's World's Summer Transition Program prepares rising kindergartners — and their families — for success

Kindergarten here they come! Congratulations to the graduates of Kid's World Learning Center's five-week Summer Transition Program. The children, and their parents, received vital support as they prepare for the fall.
Ecoplastic America's Careers website is LIVE and they can't wait to meet new candidates!

Ecoplastic America's Careers website is LIVE and they can't wait to meet new candidates!

Ecoplastic America is taking their talent search full throttle! Beginning Tuesday, June 25, they will host open interviews from 2pm to 6pm at their downtown Statesboro location. Interviews will continue on Tuesdays for the foreseeable future. Read on to learn how you can jump start your career and find out more about their inspiring team culture.
A dreamer and a doer: Kristina Patterson is a force for good in the midst of community complexity

A dreamer and a doer: Kristina Patterson is a force for good in the midst of community complexity

Hands-on professor, mom, and community champion, Dr. Kristina (Tina) Patterson moved to Statesboro in 2018 and quickly became an integral part of local efforts to serve youth and address community concerns.
Battle in the Boro brings the brawn at Ag Arena Truck and Tractor Pull

Battle in the Boro brings the brawn at Ag Arena Truck and Tractor Pull

Battle in the Boro was a powerhouse over the weekend. Packed stands and excited crowds experienced the thrill of seeing dozens of trucks and tractors as they showcased their strength against 6,000 pound weights.
Baby Grand Music invites you to celebrate with a free concert this Saturday

Baby Grand Music invites you to celebrate with a free concert this Saturday

Join Robin Holmes-Lanier along with current and former students of her studio, Baby Grand Music, LLC, as they celebrate their 18th annual music recital on Saturday, June 8, at 4pm at the Averitt Center. The event is free and open to the public.
LaShai Campbell: On surviving, thriving, paying it forward and giving it back

LaShai Campbell: On surviving, thriving, paying it forward and giving it back

Take a firsthand look at LaShai Campbell’s story—from advisee to inspiration. Learn how this humble helper in our community pushed through her challenges and started meeting local needs through her multifaceted nonprofit organization, Restoring the Breach.
Brooklet is starting a Farmer's Market! Opening Day is Saturday, May 4

Brooklet is starting a Farmer's Market! Opening Day is Saturday, May 4

Brooklet is blazing a pathway from food desert to farm-first. Celebrate the opening of the Brooklet Farmer's Market on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The event will begin with a ribbon cutting at 1:30pm at the Randy Newman Pavilion on Railroad Street, followed by the market opening at 2pm.
Two upcoming community baby showers celebrate and inform new parents

Two upcoming community baby showers celebrate and inform new parents

Two community baby showers are coming up -- one Saturday, April 27th, and one Saturday, May 4th. These events are helping new parents-to-be welcome the community's newest additions in honor of National Child Abuse Prevention month.
Remembering Private Rutledge: A devoted daughter's story

Remembering Private Rutledge: A devoted daughter's story

Step back in time as Ginger (Rutledge) Gregory shares childhood memories of her father, Private Robert Lee Rutledge, as he went to serve in WWII, where he ultimately gave his life. Her story is from the April Bulloch County Historical Society meeting.
Calling all community champions: "Let's come together to create a stronger Bulloch County" Data Walk dates announced

Calling all community champions: "Let's come together to create a stronger Bulloch County" Data Walk dates announced

Bulloch County's upcoming community data walk events give area residents the chance to spark positive change, voice concerns, and build bridges through collaboration. Join in this Thursday, April 25, and Saturday, May 4th, see story for details.
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