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Home Sweet Home
Library returns to permanent facility
Sharon Blank
Special Contributor
It’s the news you’ve all been waiting for - the Screven
County Library is back in the library building, and full
services are now available once again! Whether you want
to browse for books, check out some movies, hop on the
computers or just lounge in the comfy chairs, we will
welcome you back as we celebrate our return to our library
home! Thank you to Ogeechee Tech and to the Screven
County Board of Commissioners for making it possible for
us to continue to provide service during this difficult time.
The return to the library building also means that we are
returning to our normal library hours as well:
Mondays: 10 am-6 pm
Tuesdays-Fridays: 9 am-6 pm
Saturdays: 10 am-5 pm
Speaking of returning to normal, coming back to the library also means that story times
and craft times are back! Every Tuesday at 3:30 pm you can bring your little ones to the
library for a fun story and a cute craft, while every Wednesday at 3:30 pm will be a perfect
time to enjoy making a creative craft during our craft time. Want to take one of our Crafts
to Go home with you? Just ask at the desk, we’ll have something great waiting for you!
Our Paint @ the Library adult painting class will be back in the library as well, starting
at 2 pm on Saturday, October 22! We will be painting a haunted house. We provide all
materials, but space is limited so sign up now!
The Screven County Library Board of Trustees will meet on Thursday, October 20 at 4
pm. The Screven-Jenkins Regional Library Board of Trustees will meet at the Screven
County Library on Thursday, October 27 at 4 pm.
Want to know more about what’s happening at the library? Head over to www.facebook.
coni/screvencountylibrary and see the latest news, the first look at our new books and
other materials, library-related news and humor, and much more!
New at the library
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RECIPES FOR HEALTHY EATING by Andy De Santis and Michelle
Anderson. The holiday season is almost here, and that can be hard when you
have diabetes. In between the parties and family feasts, make sure that you
have delicious, easy meals that will help you keep your blood sugar stable
and your taste buds happy.
Well, that’s all for now - see you at the library!
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Sylvania Times
Abrams, Kemp campaigns raise
combined $55 million in third
quarter
Special to
The Sylvania Times
Democratic gubernatorial candidate
Stacey Abrams raised $36.3 million over
the last three months, surpassing the $29
million incumbent Republican Gov. Brian
Kemp raised in the same period.
Though Abrams outraised Kemp, the
incumbent governor has $19.6 million in
cash on hand as of this week while Abrams
has $11 million.
With only one month until election day,
both candidates have plenty of money for
ad buys, mailings, signs and campaign
events.
Most of Abrams’ campaign fundraising
during the third quarter - $20.8 million -
came from her One Georgia leadership committee.
Leadership committees can raise unlimited contributions on behalf of top
statewide and legislative candidates. The Republican-controlled General Assembly
passed legislation last year authorizing the committees.
Donations to the Abrams campaign have come from around 370,000 individual
donors since the campaign started, with the vast majority of donations for
amounts under $25, a campaign press release noted.
Thank
You.
On behalf of lire Gsal I-Natis Family, 1 express sincere appreciation for tlie
outiKHiring oflov*: ffidjuppcut by so mniw-al tlie Home Ot ting tjf nw
Huibaixl of 60 years, Osal mans, Special thanks for the prayeis, visits, cards,
phone calls, food, floml arrangements ami so many otFur acts of kindness.
Sfjiecial thanks alw to John 'DiiVlolt for cutting grass in our yard and for
Ilk- lvnj difftitnt hoIh of diildirn vvIkj pickod uppaneoones. Sjx-dal Uuinks to
Phil ( indium of Joiner Anderson I'mn-mL Home tor Jill the iiuniy v>ayg lie v«!iil
far beyond expectations to make sure absolutelynothing was overlooked. His
i-xixTtiHiuiliility, couplcxl with love find conUln WLScnitstHntiinf-
Special appreciation to Rev. Wayne Ayers for his special ail work and for
clmosing a special video of a favorite musical piece used in funera! seivioe.
Also, Kj.K_t.-iul apprecjalioiitO Rl-v Dr. duuditOmitr, Ri/v L>r. John WuIl-tk,
:mrl Rev-. Clint Slwjiji-ini for l heir Tributes to the life of f >i'il Evans, ;ilso to-Jan
Austin for the beautiful piano music. Also special tliauks to Pallbearers,
WilliamTYiplctt, HrfdiiT KbUbitlS, Max Mnnadk, Toekl Mmsirk, (lay Ki-nk-k
and David Hamm, Special thanks also to Honorary Pallbearers, Captain
tJiristtjiilHT Rcd$tHdt, Garatid State Patrol 'lYcxsp l- L 0>]Tini;iriik’:i-; arid Current
and former f.Jeoiwa State Patrol Officers; Sheriff Mike Kile and deputies;
Sylvania Cliicf afnnct Silane Burke ;mtL ixiliee offitets; Screven Couiiiy l-’ire
Chief E kirwey Oyter and Genuity Firefighters and Sylvnnia Hum (.liief-lohn
Rosier and OLy Firefighters. Judges of Qgeechee Judicial Circuit; Joe Martin,
former lllstnrt ^Mtorrury; USCongressmiTi kick Alien, represented hy Ms.
BrinsleyTlilEpen; Jon Bunts, GAHouse Majority Leader; andGeqLuaState
Senator Max Bums. Also sjux-iul tliajiks In Screven County 1-ine Chiif I Isuvty
Cryder for the giant American I-lag which hung fiwna tall ladder and almost
Icmdicd tile ground, for lire [inx-L-ssidii Pa ted/Poll ee vehicles; lo ocineteTy;
for the lxigle player vdio played taps; for due officers who folded and
presented the American Flag and for all wlm attended to show their support.
I lvive a feeling t.isal v^is looking down snd was well pleased.
Sincerely, Mrs. Osal J. Evans
WlDffitPs Uappenin
Here’s a schedule of upcoming events at the
Averitt Center, 33 E. Main, Statesboro. For ticket
information please contact the box office at 912
212-2787.
M
AVERITT
CENTER
FOR THE ARTS
October 14,2022 6:00 p.m.
Paint i b Party
Roxie Rembley Center for Fine Arts; 31 East Vine St. Statesboro. Workshop 2nd Friday of each
month. $35 per session. For information call Tony Phillips 912-212-2787.
November 4 7:30 p.m.
An Evening of County & Gospel
Emma Kelly Theater; Statesboro. General Public Tickets $0. Members/Mintary/First
Responders/City & County Employees $25
November 11 10:30 a.m.
Veteran’s Day Program
Emma Kelly Theater; Statesboro. FREE EMISSION
November 19-20 Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 3:00 p.m.
Grace: A Performance of Praise
Praise dance (liturgical dance) has always been an important component of the dance
experience for Rebekah Harville Carlisle, the director of the Cotton Rose School of Dance at
the Averitt Center for the Arts. General Public Tickets $25. Members/Military/First Responders/
City & County Employees $20. Students $15.
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Sarah Saxon Admin/Legals/AP Correspondent
Burton Kemp Sports Editor
Jake Gay Staff Writer
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