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Community announcements for May 30
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The Richmond Hill Historical Society will present the award-winning documentary “Stubborn as a Mule” at 7 p.m. June 2 in the Richmond Hill Museum.
The directors of the film, Miller Bargeron Jr. and Arcelious J. Daniels, will be present and available to answer questions.
“Stubborn as a Mule” depicts the lesser-known historical facts of the Civil War as it relates to the coast of Georgia and is combined with contemporary commentary from experts. 

Bible school
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will hold its Son, Surf, Beach Bash vacation Bible School from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jun 5-9 at the church at 12965 Hwy. 144 in Richmond Hill.
Register online at http://rhpchurch.com/VBS/Registration.dsp, or for more information, call 351-7729.

Bold Bible Kids
Bold Bible Kids is a twice-weekly children’s program hosted by Corinth Baptist Church in historic Keller in South Bryan County. Entering its 11th year on June 7, BBK is designed for children 5 years old through fifth grade. 
On Tuesdays, kids meet at the church from 9:30 a.m.-noon for music, Bible stories and games, followed by a light lunch. On Thursdays, the group leaves the church for field trips to places like Oatland Island Wildlife Center and Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Aquarium, as well as fishing and picnicking at J.F. Gregory Park and a day at Splash in the ’Boro in Statesboro. 
BBK is a free program open to all children. Corinth Baptist Church also provides free transportation to and from the church. For more information or to schedule transportation, call 727-2617 or 727-5012.

Bible School
The Daniel Baptist Church will have vacation Bible school from 6-8:30 p.m. June 5-10, at 580 Daniel Siding Loop Road in Richmond Hill for children in preschool through sixth grade.
Seventh- through 12-graders can attend VBS from 1-8:30 p.m. June 5 and 6-8:30 p.m. June 6-7.
For more information, call 756-3637.

4-H carwash
The Bryan County 4-H will have a carwash and bake sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11 at Pembroke Pharmacy in Pembroke.
Proceeds from the fundraiser will be used to provide a yearly scholarship in memory of Danny Page. The recipient and a chaperone will use “The Danny Page Memorial Livestock Scholarship” to attend Beef School in Perry. 
The Page Family Farm has donated a cow to a Bryan County 4-H member for several years. The scholarship was created so that the youth receiving the Page Family Farm cow can attend the workshop to learn how to prepare a cow for livestock shows, including feeding, training and grooming. 
To make a donation to the 4-H Program or to this scholarship in Danny’s name, call the 4-H office at 912-653-2231. It is tax deductions. 

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