The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. Youth end of summer pool party is Aug. 1.
For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. On Aug. 2 the Forever Young senior adults will go out to eat for their monthly meeting For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Jeff Davis High Football Schedule Aug. 3 Morgan Co. Scrimmage Home Aug. 10 Appling Co. Scrimmage Home Aug. 17 Glenn Hills Augusta Aug. 24 Windsor Forest Home Aug. 31 East Laurens East Dublin Sep. 7 Brantley Co. Home Sep. 14 Open Sep. 21 Bacon Co. Alma Sep. 28 Bryan Co. Home Oct. 5 Vidalia Vidalia Oct. 12 Open Oct. 19 Toombs Co. Home Oct. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro Nov. 2 Metter Home
True Covenant Ministries will have a Mission Outreach Program Friday, Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Evangelist Kawana Walker. The church is located at 10 Latimer St. with Pastor A.J. Luckett.
Joe Toler is having a back to school “Watermelon Eating Contest” on Aug. 4 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. for kids, ages 5 to 16 years old. Prizes will be given. The event will be held at Hazlehurst Civic Center next to Twisted Pines Golf Course pro shop. Everyone is invited, but call Joe to let him know you’re coming, 347-5062.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. On Aug. 5 there will be a blessing of the backpacks and Sunday School promotion. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
Jeff Davis High School Jayvee Softball Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Aug. 6 Wayne Hazlehurst 5:00 Aug. 7 Treutlen (DH) Soperton 4:00 Aug. 9 Bacon Hazlehurst 4:00 Aug. 13 Pierce Hazlehurst 4:00 Aug. 15 Appling Baxley 4:00 Aug. 17 Coffee Tournament Douglas TBA Aug. 20 Vidalia Hazlehurst 5:00 Aug. 22 Telfair McRae 4:00 Aug. 27 Coffee Hazlehurst 4:00 Aug. 30 Metter Metter 4:00 Sep. 4 Bacon Alma 4:00 Sep. 5 Wayne Jesup 4:00 Sep. 10 Brantley Nahunta 4:00 Sep. 12 Vidalia Vidalia 5:00 Sep. 17 Metter Hazlehurst 4:00 Sep. 19 Pierce Blackshear 4:00 Sep. 24 Telfair Hazlehurst 4:00
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Coastal Plains Education Charter High School is set to officially open in Hazlehurst with open house on Aug. 9 from 5-7 p.m. in the Jeff Davis Choices Learning Academy at Jeff Davis Pre-K Building. Classes begin the week of Aug. 13 to be held nightly Monday-Thursday from 4-9 p.m. in the Jeff Davis Choices Learning Academy building at 96 West Jefferson Street, Hazlehurst. Coastal Plains Charter High Schools operate campuses in Candler, Glynn, Long, Lowndes, Toombs, Jeff Davis, and Wayne counties and are in the process of adding sites in Camden, Liberty, and Screven counties. Coastal Plains is a public charter high school with a statewide attendance zone, meaning any Georgia student age 14 to 20 may attend tuition free. Students who complete the necessary classwork earn an accredited Georgia High School Diploma. Coastal Plains is a second-chance high school, designed to meet the needs of a variety of students. For some students, traditional high school classes are not a good fit. Some students have full-time jobs. Others must balance school with caring for a child. Still others gave up on school at some point, but now see the value of obtaining a high school diploma. To help students succeed, Coastal Plains offers numerous advantages. The school uses a blended classroom. Here, a student works at his or her own pace on the computer with a certified teacher in the classroom. The classrooms have a maximum 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio, much lower than a traditional classroom. The smaller classes allow more individual attention. Attendance is flexible, allowing students to come to classes at a time that works for them. Classes are run year-round, so students can enroll anytime throughout the year. Coastal Plains provides students a tremendously strong support system. Students are paired with a mentor, a counselor, a graduation coach and, if needed, a tutor. These professionals help ensure each student stays on track and has the support needed. Coastal Plains Education Charter High School campuses are designed not to compete with local schools, but to complement them. Each of the school boards in the counties where Coastal Plains sites are located has entered into a partnership with the school, and the superintendents of each school system will serve on the Coastal Plains governance board. For more information, contact Carol Morris, Dr. Christy Burch-Stapleton, Site Directors or Leigh Spivey, Registrar at (912)538-3254. Students wishing to pre-enroll, may visit the Coastal Plains website: www.coastalplainscharter.org and follow the links.
Coastal Plains Education Charter High School is set to officially open in Hazlehurst with open house on Aug. 9 from 5-7 p.m. in the Jeff Davis Choices Learning Academy at Jeff Davis Pre-K Building. Classes begin the week of Aug. 13 to be held nightly Monday-Thursday from 4-9 p.m. in the Jeff Davis Choices Learning Academy building at 96 West Jefferson Street, Hazlehurst. Coastal Plains Charter High Schools operate campuses in Candler, Glynn, Long, Lowndes, Toombs, Jeff Davis, and Wayne counties and are in the process of adding sites in Camden, Liberty, and Screven counties. Coastal Plains is a public charter high school with a statewide attendance zone, meaning any Georgia student age 14 to 20 may attend tuition free. Students who complete the necessary classwork earn an accredited Georgia High School Diploma. Coastal Plains is a second-chance high school, designed to meet the needs of a variety of students. For some students, traditional high school classes are not a good fit. Some students have full-time jobs. Others must balance school with caring for a child. Still others gave up on school at some point, but now see the value of obtaining a high school diploma. To help students succeed, Coastal Plains offers numerous advantages. The school uses a blended classroom. Here, a student works at his or her own pace on the computer with a certified teacher in the classroom. The classrooms have a maximum 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio, much lower than a traditional classroom. The smaller classes allow more individual attention. Attendance is flexible, allowing students to come to classes at a time that works for them. Classes are run year-round, so students can enroll anytime throughout the year. Coastal Plains provides students a tremendously strong support system. Students are paired with a mentor, a counselor, a graduation coach and, if needed, a tutor. These professionals help ensure each student stays on track and has the support needed. Coastal Plains Education Charter High School campuses are designed not to compete with local schools, but to complement them. Each of the school boards in the counties where Coastal Plains sites are located has entered into a partnership with the school, and the superintendents of each school system will serve on the Coastal Plains governance board. For more information, contact Carol Morris, Dr. Christy Burch-Stapleton, Site Directors or Leigh Spivey, Registrar at (912)538-3254. Students wishing to pre-enroll, may visit the Coastal Plains website: www.coastalplainscharter.org and follow the links.
The Jeff Davis High Spirit Cheerleaders will continue tailgating at football games and ask the public to participate. Children can play on the playground, music will be going, and bring your corn hole game for some fun between the tents. The tailgating will be at 5:30 at every home game at the track across from the football field. The following theme nights: Aug. 10 vs. Appling (Blue Out) Aug. 24 vs. Windsor Forest (Pack the Pinelands-Blue and Gold) Sept. 7 vs. Brantley (Legends Night – invite former athletes to attend and Gold Out to bring awareness to childhood cancer) Sept. 28 vs. Bryan (Homecoming-Bring out the old letterman jackets, posters, signs, etc. Paint your tailgate party in blue and gold.) Oct. 19 vs. Toombs (Rec night/Pink Out to bring awareness to breast cancer) Nov. 2 vs. Metter (Senior night – Support your favorite senior) There will be competitions for a chance to win prizes. Check the Ledger each for weekly competitions. At 6 p.m. players, cheerleaders, and band will do the Jacket Walk along the track closest to the field. Line the track and cheer them as they pass. Make posters, high five, give them the encouragement they need to get through Friday night. For questions, contact Beth Davis (beth.davis@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) or Sarah Beth Swain (sarah.swain@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) at the high school 375-6760.
The Word International Worship Center will have a one night revival Aug. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Deacon Robert Bryant and Minister Sheila Knox will bring the Word of God. Apostle Johnny and Pastor Janice Watkins encourage everyone to join us. The church is located at 12 N Williams Street, Hazlehurst. For questions, call 912-551-9553.
Jeff Davis High Football Schedule Aug. 10 Appling Co. Scrimmage Home Aug. 17 Glenn Hills Augusta Aug. 24 Windsor Forest Home Aug. 31 East Laurens East Dublin Sep. 7 Brantley Co. Home Sep. 14 Open Sep. 21 Bacon Co. Alma Sep. 28 Bryan Co. Home Oct. 5 Vidalia Vidalia Oct. 12 Open Oct. 19 Toombs Co. Home Oct. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro Nov. 2 Metter Home
The Out of Your Comfort Zone Tent Revival will have a gospel sing with Souls Desire, from Fort Valley, Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. The tent is located at 214 Azalea Road, N.W., Baxley, Ga. across from WalMart’s tire center.
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
Christian Ladies Fellowship will be held at Southside Baptist Church fellowship hall Aug. 14 at 12 noon. Guest speaker will be Cindy Schell with music provided by Jeffery Spell. Lunch will be catered by 2 Brothers Catering and all ladies of the community are invited to come and enjoy a time of Christian fellowship.
The First Baptist Hazlehurst Sportsmen Ministry will begin the fall semester of meetings Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. in the social hall. The snack supper will be Eddie’s Pork Tenderloin Sliders. Speakers will be raw Rev. Bryan Mauldin and Steve Worthington. On Aug. 22, the snack supper will be Eddie’s Hamburgers, the speakers will be Brantley Morris and Steve Worthington. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are always welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The First Baptist Hazlehurst Sportsmen Ministry will begin the fall semester of meetings August 15 at 6 p.m. in the Social Hall. The meeting will have three elements: a snack supper, a testimony speaker and a Bible message. The meetings will adjourn at 7:30. Clean up help is always appreciated. The snack supper will be Eddie’s Pork Tenderloin Sliders. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are very welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
The First Baptist Hazlehurst Sportsmen Ministry will begin the fall semester of meetings Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. in the social hall. The snack supper will be Eddie’s Pork Tenderloin Sliders. Speakers will be raw Rev. Bryan Mauldin and Steve Worthington. On Aug. 22, the snack supper will be Eddie’s Hamburgers, the speakers will be Brantley Morris and Steve Worthington. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are always welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The First Baptist Hazlehurst Sportsmen Ministry will begin the fall semester of meetings August 15 at 6 p.m. in the Social Hall. The meeting will have three elements: a snack supper, a testimony speaker and a Bible message. The meetings will adjourn at 7:30. Clean up help is always appreciated. The snack supper will be Eddie’s Pork Tenderloin Sliders. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are very welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Word of Harvest Family Worship Center will host Special Services Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Apostle Lorriane Drake. For more info call 912 253-1738.
Word of Harvest Family Worship Center will host Special Services Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Apostle Lorriane Drake. For more info call 912 253-1738.
Jeff Davis High Football Schedule Aug. 17 Glenn Hills Augusta Aug. 24 Windsor Forest Home Aug. 31 East Laurens East Dublin Sep. 7 Brantley Co. Home Sep. 14 Open Sep. 21 Bacon Co. Alma Sep. 28 Bryan Co. Home Oct. 5 Vidalia Vidalia Oct. 12 Open Oct. 19 Toombs Co. Home Oct. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro Nov. 2 Metter Home
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
The monthly senior adult luncheon at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church is Tuesday at 11:45, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. This is an ecumenical covered dish meal and program attended by folks from many area churches. The speaker this month will be the new pastor of Hazlehurst FUMC, the Rev. Scott Brenton. For all the church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Today, Wednesday, the Sportsmen Ministry at FBCH will meet in the social hall for a snack supper at 6 p.m. of Eddies Smoky Chicken followed by Brantley Morris sharing testimony then Steve Worthington teaching a Bible lesson. The public is invited and ladies are always welcome. Aug. 29, A.J. Lewis and Troy Johnson will sponsor a fish fry at 6 p.m. followed by Dr. Kirk sharing his testimony and a program on snakes and snake bite treatment.
On Aug. 22, the snack supper will be Eddie’s Hamburgers, the speakers will be Brantley Morris and Steve Worthington. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are always welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Today, Wednesday, the Sportsmen Ministry at FBCH will meet in the social hall for a snack supper at 6 p.m. of Eddies Smoky Chicken followed by Brantley Morris sharing testimony then Steve Worthington teaching a Bible lesson. The public is invited and ladies are always welcome. Aug. 29, A.J. Lewis and Troy Johnson will sponsor a fish fry at 6 p.m. followed by Dr. Kirk sharing his testimony and a program on snakes and snake bite treatment.
On Aug. 22, the snack supper will be Eddie’s Hamburgers, the speakers will be Brantley Morris and Steve Worthington. The Sportsmen meeting is free, open to the public and ladies are always welcome. If more information is needed call the church office or Bill Prince.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Jeff Davis High Jayvee Football Schedule Date Opponent Place Time Aug. 23 Coffee 9th Away 4:30 Sep. 6 Bacon Co. Home 5:00 Sep. 13 Brantley Co. Home 5:00 Sep. 20 Appling Co. Home 5:00 Sep. 27 Pierce Co. Away 5:00 Oct. 4 Tattnall Co. Away 5:00 Oct. 18 Vidalia Away 5:00
The Jeff Davis High Spirit Cheerleaders will continue tailgating at football games and ask the public to participate. Children can play on the playground, music will be going, and bring your corn hole game for some fun between the tents. The tailgating will be at 5:30 at every home game at the track across from the football field. The following theme nights: Aug. 24 vs. Windsor Forest (Pack the Pinelands-Blue and Gold) Sept. 7 vs. Brantley (Legends Night – invite former athletes to attend and Gold Out to bring awareness to childhood cancer) Sept. 28 vs. Bryan (Homecoming-Bring out the old letterman jackets, posters, signs, etc. Paint your tailgate party in blue and gold.) Oct. 19 vs. Toombs (Rec night/Pink Out to bring awareness to breast cancer) Nov. 2 vs. Metter (Senior night – Support your favorite senior) There will be competitions for a chance to win prizes. Check the Ledger each for weekly competitions. At 6 p.m. players, cheerleaders, and band will do the Jacket Walk along the track closest to the field. Line the track and cheer them as they pass. Make posters, high five, give them the encouragement they need to get through Friday night. For questions, contact Beth Davis (beth.davis@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) or Sarah Beth Swain (sarah.swain@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) at the high school 375-6760.
Tailgate theme this week is Pack the Pinelands. All are invited. Tailgate starts at 5:30 and Jacket walk is at 6. Feel free to set up early. The competition for this week is Most People in a Tent. How packed out can you get? The winning tent will receive a couple free tickets to the game, a concession stand gift certificate, and a special prize from the cheerleaders. Judging starts at 5:45. You have to be present, under tent or on tailgate to be counted. Mini Camp girls, make plans to stop by cheer gym Thursday from 4-4:30 for practice for Friday night and to pick up your T-shirt. If you can’t make it to Thursday’s practice, shirts will be delivered to schools Friday. Friday night, report to cheer tent at 6:15 with T-shirt, bow, and navy shorts on. Performance will be on the football field at 7. Any questions, contact Beth Davis (beth.davis@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) or Sarah Beth Swain (sarah.swain@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us) at the high school.
Jeff Davis High Football Schedule Aug. 24 Windsor Forest Home Aug. 31 East Laurens East Dublin Sep. 7 Brantley Co. Home Sep. 14 Open Sep. 21 Bacon Co. Alma Sep. 28 Bryan Co. Home Oct. 5 Vidalia Vidalia Oct. 12 Open Oct. 19 Toombs Co. Home Oct. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro Nov. 2 Metter Home
GENTS&GLAM is planning a trip to visit the new National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 25. It will be a one-day trip to Alabama to tour the historic and educational museum. Anyone interested in traveling with the group should contact Santina Fryer at 912-339-0072 to reserve a seat.
The Jeff Davis County Public Library in Hazlehurst invites the community to the library Aug. 25 for a Family Movie Night. The featured film will be A Wrinkle In Time. The movie will start at 7 p.m. and will end around 9. Snacks and refreshments will be provided courtesy of the library. All events are free and open to the public. For more information contact the library at 912-375-2386 or visit the front desk.
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer! Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray to the only One who can change a human heart. You were made for such a time as this. All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 6, from 8:15–9:15 a.m. in the social hall at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.
Southside Baptist Church will hold its monthly Senior Adult Luncheon on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 11:45 a.m. in the Family Life Center. Special guest speaker will be Brother Robert Wigley. Everyone come and bring your favorite covered dish or dishes and enjoy a good time of fellowship with wonderful singing.
The Jeff Davis County Veterans Association will meet Aug. 28 at the City Municipal Building next to the police station on the Alma Highway. All veterans and spouses welcome. Beautification has begun at Veterans Square. Also check out our web site at jdcva.com.
Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Mark Butler will visit Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis County Aug. 29. The community is invited to the lunch that will be held at The Big House at noon. Mark Butler became Georgia’s ninth Commissioner of Labor Jan. 10, 2011. As the first Republican to head the Georgia Department of Labor, Commissioner Butler is committed to reshaping the operations of a labor department. His goal is to create valuable workforce solutions through strategic alliances and community relationships. The programs at the DOL reflect his dedication to improving the agency’s relationships with employers, job seekers and Georgia’s future workforce. Tickets for the event are $15 and will include the lunch buffet. RSVP to Andrea Taylor at the Chamber of Commerce at 912.375.4543.
Aug. 29, A.J. Lewis and Troy Johnson will sponsor a fish fry at 6 p.m. followed by Dr. Kirk sharing his testimony and a program on snakes and snake bite treatment.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Mark Butler will visit Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis County Aug. 29. The community is invited to the lunch that will be held at The Big House at noon. Mark Butler became Georgia’s ninth Commissioner of Labor Jan. 10, 2011. As the first Republican to head the Georgia Department of Labor, Commissioner Butler is committed to reshaping the operations of a labor department. His goal is to create valuable workforce solutions through strategic alliances and community relationships. The programs at the DOL reflect his dedication to improving the agency’s relationships with employers, job seekers and Georgia’s future workforce. Tickets for the event are $15 and will include the lunch buffet. RSVP to Andrea Taylor at the Chamber of Commerce at 912.375.4543.
Aug. 29, A.J. Lewis and Troy Johnson will sponsor a fish fry at 6 p.m. followed by Dr. Kirk sharing his testimony and a program on snakes and snake bite treatment.
The beginning of school marks the starting back of many meetings that took a summer hiatus at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, says the Rev. Scott Brenton, pastor. The Wednesday night suppers, Pioneer Club for children, youth meeting and adult Bible study will start up Aug. 8. For details of these and other church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org
Senior formal make-ups and/or retakes will be done Aug. 30, 12:30-4:40 pm, in the JDHS Auditorium. There is a $25 sitting fee only if you want to receive proofs or choose your photos for the yearbook. For more information, email kay.stafford@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us at the high school.
Senior formal make-ups and/or retakes will be done Aug. 30, 12:30-4:40 pm, in the JDHS Auditorium. There is a $25 sitting fee only if you want to receive proofs or choose your photos for the yearbook. For more information, email kay.stafford@jeff-davis.k12.ga.us at the high school.
Jeff Davis High School will host open house Aug. 31 from 3-5:30 p.m. Progress reports will be given to parents who attend. All parents are encouraged to attend. Door prizes will be given during open house. Contact Debbie Hobbs at 375-6760 for more information.
Jeff Davis High Football Schedule Aug. 31 East Laurens East Dublin Sep. 7 Brantley Co. Home Sep. 14 Open Sep. 21 Bacon Co. Alma Sep. 28 Bryan Co. Home Oct. 5 Vidalia Vidalia Oct. 12 Open Oct. 19 Toombs Co. Home Oct. 26 Swainsboro Swainsboro Nov. 2 Metter Home