RTCA COMMUNITY HELPERS PARADE — Robert Toombs Christian Academy's Kindergarten students held their first 'Community Helpers' parade on Friday, September 9. The kindergarten students have been learning about community helpers in the classroom. Throughout the past few weeks, they have had several helpers such as farmers, preachers, and doctors come speak to their class about what they do and how they help our community. On Friday, each student came to school dressed as a community helper they want to be when they grow up. They were then paraded down the elementary hall and the high school hall for everyone to see. There were dentists, doctors, veterinarians, special ops, nurses, and even a lawyer! Right: Brooks Wilkinson wants to be a dentist when he grows up. Left: Sydney Black would like to work at an animal hospital when she grows up. RTCA COMMUNITY HELPERS PARADE — Robert Toombs Christian Academy's Kindergarten students held their first 'Community Helpers' parade on Friday, September 9. The kindergarten students have been learning about community helpers in the classroom. Throughout the past few weeks, they have had several helpers such as farmers, preachers, and doctors come speak to their class about what they do and how they help our community. On Friday, each student came to school dressed as a community helper they want to be when they grow up. They were then paraded down the elementary hall and the high school hall for everyone to see. There were dentists, doctors, veterinarians, special ops, nurses, and even a lawyer! Right: Brooks Wilkinson wants to be a dentist when he grows up. Left: Sydney Black would like to work at an animal hospital when she grows up.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP – Toombs County High School Student Ryder Sears won the 2025 Georgia Heavy Equipment Operations Dozer State Championship on Tuesday, December 9. L to R: Georgia Highway Contractors Association Engagement and Development Director Cody Dyer, Ryder Sears, Georgia Highway Contractors Association Technical Director Will Rogers.
HEARING FROM LOCAL LEADERS – Leaders from Vidalia, Lyons, and Toombs County informed citizens about the state of each government during the annual State of the Cities and County on December 11. L to R: Lyons Mayor Willis NeSmith Jr., Vidalia Mayor Doug Roper, Vidalia City Manager Josh Beck, Toombs County Manager John Jones, Lyons City Manager Jason Hall, Greater Vidalia Chamber Public Policy Council Representative Mike Hagan.
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