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Costume Contest winners announc ed at Fall Festival
Sarah Saxon
Reporter
During the Sylvania downtown fall festival, a costume contest was held for everyone who dressed up. The
kids gathered in the Briar Creek mural parking lot, while the Chamber of Commerce volunteers picked out
the winners from different age groups. Each winner was given $5 in chamber bucks to spend at any of the
businesses that are members of the chamber.
Pictured are:Bailey Bonnaventura (Sam from Trick or Treat), Jack Orr (Jack Skellington), Trenton Burke
(Naruto), Zionna Reddick (Zombie Prom Queen),Wren Bashlor (Eat More Chicken Cow), (photo by Sarah
Saxon)
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Jon Burns
House of Representatives
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Contact: (404) 656-5052
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This legislator voted constitutionally on 67% of the votes shown below,
CPH: Estimated cost per household,
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1. HB1013 Mental Health Parity Act (Passed 169 to 3 on Yes
3/6/2022}, Greatly expands government controlled mental healthcare
and hands unprecedented powers from people to the government.
2, SB319 Constitutional Carry (Passed 100 to 67 on 3/30/2022}. Yes
Removes the requirement that you must possess a permit when
carrying a concealable weapon or firearm.
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3. SB345 Vaccine Passport Ban (Passed 99 to 67 on 3/29/2022). Yes
Prohibits state and local governments from mandating vaccine
passports, essentially banning C0VID-L9 vaccine mandates.
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4, HB1064 Protect Students First Act (Passed 93 to 71 on Yes
4/4/2022). Bans transgender students from participating in sports
teams of the opposite gender and school from teaching Critical Race
Theory.
5. HB911 State Budget [Passed 160 to 6 on 4/4/2022). $7,885 Yes
Enacts Georgia's 2022-2023 fiscal year budget, spending a
record S30.2 billion dollars, which is nearly an 11% increase
from the previous year's budget.
6. HB1178 Parents' Bill of Rights (Passed 96 to 68 on Yes
3/4/2022). Provides transparency and gives parents the right to
review curriculum and learning materials in their child's classroom.
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What*s Happening
Here’s a schedule of upcoming events at the
Averitt Center, 33 E. Main, Statesboro. For ticket
infomiation please contact the box office at 912-
212-2787.
November 4 7:30 p.m.
An Evening of Country & Gospel
Emma Kelly Theater; Statesboro. General Public Tickets $A). Members/MiliTary/First
Responders/City & County Employees $25
November 1! 10:30 a.m.
Veteran’s Day IPirogram
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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