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4th annual Bryan County Resource Fair is Sept. 28
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The Bryan County School system, in conjunction with Reaching Milestones and United Way, of the Coastal Empire will host the 4th Annual Bryan County Resource Fair from 9 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Sept. 28 at Richmond Hill Elementary School. 

The free event brings together over 65 vendors to assist individuals with special needs, their families, and the community at-large.

 The Resource Fair will begin with an opening ceremony at 9 a.m. and will include door prizes throughout the morning. 

Events include live safety classes, and entertainment for children. Free child care will also be provided. 

"This event is a wonderful opportunity for our community to learn about businesses that serve our surrounding areas and the services that they offer," said Jamie Andrews of Reaching Milestones, "We are so appreciative of Celena Hughes and the Bryan County School system for hosting such a fantastic event, as well as all of the vendors that spend their time sharing information and resources with our families and community. " 

For more information, contact Celena Hughes at chughes@bryan.k12.ga.us or (912) 459-1012.

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A picture of the Burnt Church Cemetery in Richmond Hill, Georgia. Residents at Tuesday's county commission meeting believe that the potential rezoning for the proposed Parkers' Kitchen location will negatively disrupt the historic gravesite. Photo credit: findagrave.com.
Bryan County Commissioners on Tuesday night deferred a decision on whether to rezone some 3.8 acres near the historic Burnt Church Cemetery to allow a Parker’s Kitchen convenience store. The vote to defer the decision for 30 days to look into concerns raised by opponents to the project came after several residents – including parents of children buried in the 195-year-old cemetery – urged commissioners to deny the rezoning.
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