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The True Citizen, Wednesday, October 25, 2023 — Page 11
Georgia Retired
Educators Day
County Commissioner Chairwoman Terri
Lodge Kelly (center) signs and presents
a proclamation designating Sunday, No
vember 5,2023 as Georgia Retired Educa
tors Day to Burke County REA Officers (L
to R) Secretary Jackie Payton, President
Emanuel Larkin, Past President Belle Dent
and Vice President Doris E. Smith. Local
churches are encouraged to recognize
and honor those retired educators in their
congregations on this day
Who is James Chick Jones?
announces honor roll
Edmund Burke Academy has
released its honor roll for the
first nine weeks. Those named
to the list include:
A+ HONOR ROLL
Seventh grade: Lukas Re-
indl, Bray den Evans, Jaxson
McKenzie, Liam Dillard
Eighth grade: Lilly Her
rington, Carly Jon Hand, Au
brey Griffin, Miley Jones, Saw
yer Gresham, Bryce Chancey,
Lenna Nance, Parker Lennell,
Colton James, Abi Wilcher,
Joshua Young
Ninth grade: Carly John
son, Lilly Herrington, Issy
Barlow, Claire Syms
Tenth grade: Dailey Syl
vester, Matthew Hood, Leila
Eastmead, Lexie Hargrove,
Mailyn McGill
Eleventh grade: Addison
Riggs, Kensy Lelix, Trey John
son, Morgan Montgomery
Twelfth grade: Avery
Chance, Hannah Posey, Zay-
lie Baker, Sydney Coble, Grant
Mobley, Jasi Lyn Ogelsby,
Gauge Ogelsby, Astrid Soto
A HONOR ROLL
Seventh grade: Cohen Le-
lix, Cole Jenkins, Wiley Whit-
ledge, Lexie McNair, John
Hardy, Luke Chandler, Madi
son Lolker, Lila Whinghter,
Bentley Miles, Bella Williams,
Addison Baker, Hud Tinley,
Bentley Litzgerald, Avani Hus
key, Evan Adams, Bray den
Thomas
Eight grade: Caroline
Montgomery, Hank Tinley,
Katherine Eberly, Noah Hick
man, Makenzie Roberts, Ma-
dalen McCafferty, Gavin Ar-
bisi, Anna Hughes, Brynlie
Riggs, Sam Hickman, Noah
Hickman, Madison Jones,
Ramsey Harper, Thomas Hen-
Bird Dog Breakaway
17-year-old Anderson Walden of Augusta Christian School and
16-year-old Edmund Burke Academy student Kensy Felix were
the top male and female finishes of the 16th annual Bird Dog
Breakaway 5k run held at the Waynesboro City Park Saturday,
October 21. Walden finished first with a time of 20:32 and Felix
was the first female to cross the finish line with a time of 23:01.
ley, AnaKate Zipperer, Thomas
Watkins, Landen Malcom,
Bandon Williams
Ninth grade: Brooks Brox-
ton, Emma Whinghter, Ivin
Huskey, Baxter Cates, Madison
Hitchcock, Avery Harris, Ryan
Reddick, Chance, Leah Hardy,
Emma Cate Chandler, Charlie
Gentry, William Reindl, Wyatt
Wade, Andrew Cates, Mills
Cates
Tenth grade: Phoebe Nance,
Rylan Miles, Darcie Buckley,
Makayla Quick, Riley Reeves,
Hensley Hamilton, Emma
Hirschauer
Eleventh grade: Maci
Quick, Anna Palmer Bras
well, Payton Palmer, Carleigh
Woods, Rachel Gonsalves,
Made MacMillan, Nash Park
er, Mallorie Meeks, Braelyn
Reeves, Blake Reddick, Ava
Timms, Owen Redd, Rylee
Reeves, Hickman, Wyatt Car
ey, Ellee Mobley, Camryn
Adams
Twelfth grade: Alexis
Whisman, Jackson Griffin,
Connor Syms, Dennis Eberly,
Michah Bowen, Parker Oliver,
Mallorie McCafferty, Addisan
Lane, Palmer Gresham, Bessie
Harper
I am for a Community that is Unified.
I am a Humanitarian who work hard for the residential of Waynesboro.
I am Impartial and will treat everyone equally, fairly, and just.
I am Civil who can relate to the needs of ordinary citizens and their concerns.
I am Known to be grounded and loyal to my community.
This is “Chick’s” way to encourage, promote, and inspire our
community, especially our Youth.
As acting Mayor, I had the privilege of reorganizing the
Waynesboro Youth Council and spearheading efforts to enhance the
6th Street Park. These endeavors were driven by my commitment to
providing a safe and enjoyable space for the children of our
community to play and socialize in.
I have also been working closely with our dedicated staff to secure
grant funding to improve our City’s infrastructure.
Whenever a resident calls upon me for assistance, I always
prioritize finding a prompt and equitable solution to their concerns.
As a public servant, I pledge to continue working tirelessly to serve
the best interests of Waynesboro and its residents.
Elect,,
for Mayor
James Chick Jones
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