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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Friday, January 30,2004
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Rep. Jones named to
land conservation panel
ATLANTA Charged
with directing Georgia’s first
comprehensive, statewide land
conservation plan, Gov. Sonny
Perdue Wednesday appointed
state Rep. Jan Jones and 17
others as the first members of
the Advisory Council of the
Georgia Land Conservation
Partnership. The Council was
created by Executive Order on
Dec. 30.
The comprehensive land
conservation plan will summa
rize the need for land conserva
tion, describe and identify the
most vulnerable and valuable
areas for protection, establish
goals for land conservation,
and develop and describe
strategies for land protection.
Included in the plan will be
specific strategies for statewide
conservation, community
greenspace programs, and
state, regional, and local part
nerships with private individu
als, corporations, foundations,
land trusts, and conservation
organizations.
The council will make its
report and recommendations to
the governor by Aug. 31.
The Council will also devel
op a broad policy plan for land
conservation to protect water,
air quality, wildlife habitat, bio
diversity, historic and scenic
resources, outdoor recreational
opportunities and urban ameni
ties; land that connects isolated
blocks of wildlife habitat; and
conservation lands that are
accessible by the public and
surrounded by neighborhoods
and communities.
The newly appointed mem
bers to the advisory council
are as follows:
• Clay Long, Atlanta,
chairman of the Advisory
Council, Business
Representative.
• Jan Jones, 45, Alpharetta,
Georgia Legislature
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Representative (House)
Jones represents District 38 in
the Georgia House of
Representatives.
• Robert Barr, 55,
Canoilton, Local Government
Representative (County).
• Ralph Callaway, 44,
Columbus, Department of
Natural Resources Board
Representative.
• Deke Copenhaver, 36,
Augusta, Land Trust
Representative.
• Cader Cox, 54, Camilla,
Agriculture Representative.
• Bradley Currey, 73,
Atlanta, Land Trust Represen
tative.
• Linda Evans, 48,
Rockdale County, Parks and
Recreation Representative.,
• Laurie Fowler, 43,
Athens, Academic Represen
tative.
• Robert Fowler, 65,
Covington, Conservation
Representative.
• Joe Hopkins, 51,
Folkston, Department of
Community Affairs Board
Representative.
• Pierre Howard, 60,
Atlanta, Citizenry Represen
tative.
• Cecil Pruett, 65, Canton,
Local Government Represen
tative (Municipal).
• Monte Simpson, 48,
Phenix City, Forestry
Representative.
• Wade Shealy, 48, Atlanta,
Coastal Representative.
• Ben Slade, 66, St. Simons
Island, Conservation and Land
Trust Representative.
• Joyce Stevens, 58, Good
Hope, Historic Preservation
Representative.
• Ross Tolleson, 47, Perry,
Georgia Legislature
Representative (Senate).
• Tom Williams, 47,
Atlanta, Developers
Representative.
Girl Scouts unite
for uniforms
Girl Scout troops from the North
Forsyth Service Unit gathered
during the holidays to “Unite for
Uniforms”. They prepared gift
bags with holiday treats for all
the county police officers and
firefighters protecting our com
mmunity on Christmas day. The
girls also made colorful banners
to hang at the police and fire
stations to thank.them for their
service to the community. The
project taught the girls the
importance of the men and
women serving our community.
Photos/Submitted
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