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Mark Aug. 9 on your calendar and get your tickets now for the next local Hunting Heritage Banquet.
The Jeff Davis County chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will host their annual banquet at The Cotton Patch Extreme, 495 Towns Bluff Rd., Hazlehurst, to raise money for projects that conserve wildlife and preserve Georgia’s hunting heritage.
“This is the chapter’s 2nd year hosting our banquet, and we look forward to having another award winning event,” said Bobby Sears. Last year’s event won the chapter two state awards and one national award. “It’s the best opportunity in town to meet other people who care about conservation while enjoying good food, good music and good fun.”
Dinner starts at 7 p.m., but arrive at 6 to enjoy a social hour before the banquet begins.
Families can play games and enter raffles to win guns including Benelli, Glock, Kimber, Remington, and Winchester. There also will be silent and live auctions for exclusive framed art, guns, collectibles, sculptures home furnishings and more. Attendees that bring a back to school supply item will receive a $20 raffle ticket.
Corporate sponsor tables that seat six people cost $500 and include a corporate sponsor gift. Couple’s tickets are $100 and single tickets are $60. All tickets include admission, dinner and a single one-year NWTF membership.
Local and state NWTF chapters host thousands of similar events nationwide each year to raise funds that help conserve wildlife and habitat, and introduce new people to the outdoors. Many families enjoy hunting together and pass traditions on from one generation to another. Hunting also is important for the health of the nation’s wildlife and habitat because hunters fund conservation.
For information about the banquet, contact Bobby Sears at 912-347-1512 and/or bobby@jebschokes.com.

No additional detail for this event.

Mon Aug 1 2

Moms In Prayer

Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer!
Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray for children and schools. You were made for such a time as this.
All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 12, from 8:15 – 9:15 am in the social hall at First Baptist Church.
For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.

No additional detail for this event.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 14 Long Away 5:30

Aug. 15 Toombs* Away 5:30

Aug. 17 Jones Tourn. Away TBA

Aug. 19 Telfair Away 6:00

Aug. 20 St. Vincent’s* Home 6:00

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

The Hazlehurst City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting.

Time to hit the woods in pursuit of Ole Bushytail! Squirrel hunting season provides the first opportunity of the year to start replenishing that meat in the freezer, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. Unlike some big game hunts, the pursuit of squirrels often involves more action for energetic youth, providing a greater level of interaction with the outdoors.
Beginning Aug. 15 and lasting through Feb. 29, 2020, hunters can pursue both gray and fox squirrels. The maximum daily bag limit is 12 per hunter.
“Hunting squirrel is part of a significant cultural hunting tradition in Georgia,” said John Bowers, chief of the Wildlife Resources Division Game Management Section. “It’s fun and doesn’t cost a lot to get started, and really gives you a great opportunity to introduce a young person or someone new to hunting.”
Georgia’s wildlife management areas (WMA) offer access to nearly one million acres of hunting opportunity, and squirrel hunting is allowed on WMAs at specified times during the statewide squirrel season (https://georgiawildlife.com/locations/wrd). Hunters are advised to check the current hunting regulations for specific WMA dates and info (www.gohuntgeorgia.com/hunting/regulations).
The two species
Both gray and fox squirrels can be found throughout Georgia. The gray squirrel, abundant in both rural and urban areas, is the most common species. Though mostly associated with hardwood forests, grays also can be found in mixed pine/hardwood forests. Predominantly gray, with white under parts, gray squirrels appear more slender-bodied than fox squirrels, weighing anywhere from 12 ounces to 1.5 pounds.
Fox squirrels have several color phases, varying from silver-gray with a predominantly black head, to solid black, to a light buff or brown color tinged with reddish-yellow. Generally larger than grays, fox squirrels range in weight from one pound to nearly three, and are more closely associated with mature pine and mixed pine/hardwood habitats, and especially in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions.

Lecturer, author and Douglas native Dr. G. Wayne Clough will present an author talk and sign copies of his latest book, Things New and Strange: A Southerner’s Journey Through the Smithsonian Collections, Aug. 15 at 4 p.m., in the William S. Smith Library on the Douglas campus of South Georgia State College. The program is cosponsored by South Georgia State College, the William S. Smith Library and Douglas – Coffee County Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Clough’s family was from the Snipesville area of Jeff Davis County.
Things New and Strange chronicles a research quest undertaken by Dr. Clough, the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution born in the South. Soon after retiring from the Smithsonian, Clough decided to see what the Smithsonian collections could tell him about South Georgia, where he had spent most of his childhood in the 1940s and 1950s. The investigations that followed, which began as something of a quixotic scavenger hunt, expanded as Clough discovered that the collections had many more objects and documents from South Georgia than he had imagined. These objects illustrate important aspects of southern culture and history and also inspire reflections about how South Georgia has changed over time.
Clough’s discoveries ― animal, plant, fossil, and rock specimens, along with cultural artifacts and works of art ― not only serve as a springboard for reflections about the region and its history, they also bring Clough’s own memories of his boyhood in Douglas back to life. Clough interweaves memories of his own experiences, such as hair-raising escapes from poisonous snakes and selling boiled peanuts for a nickel a bag at the annual auction of the tobacco crop, with anecdotes from family lore, which launches an exploration of his forebears and their place in South Georgia history. In following his engaging and personal narrative, we learn how nonspecialists can use museum archives and how family, community, and natural history are intertwined.
Things New and Strange is published by the University of Georgia Press. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. The library is located at 100 West College Park Drive in Douglas. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact SGSC Vice President for Institutional Advancement Walda Kight at (912) 260-4274 or by email at walda.kight@sgsc.edu.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 15 Toombs* Away 5:30

Aug. 17 Jones Tourn. Away TBA

Aug. 19 Telfair Away 6:00

Aug. 20 St. Vincent’s* Home 6:00

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Southern Gospel Quartet Gold City will be in concert Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at East Gordon Street Baptist Church in Lyons.
This is a free concert only a love offering will be received. For more information call 912-245-5335.

On August 16, Laney Internal Medicine Group (209 South Tallahassee St) will be celebrating their first anniversary and Patient Appreciation Day from 1-3 p.m.

2019 Jeff Davis County
Cross Country Schedule
Date Event Place Time Teams
Aug. 16 Run-A-Thon JDMS 3:00 Var/JV/MS
Aug. 24 3-Rivers XC Classic Towns Bluff 9 a.m. Var/JV/MS
Aug. 29 GMS Showcase Milledgeville 4:15 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 4 Peake Invitational Macon 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 12 Richmond Hill “WAR” Richmond Hill 5:00 Select MS/HS
Sep. 17 Stinger Invitational Savannah 3:50 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 25 S. Ga. Championship JDMS 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 3 Bleckley Invitational Cochran 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 8 MS Conference Cochran MS
Oct. 11 Disney Classic Kissimmee, Fla. 2:30 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 17 Wayne County Meet Jesup 4:00 Varsity
Oct. 24 Region 2-AA JDMS 11 a.m. Varsity
Nov. 2 GHSA State Carrollton 11:00 Varsity

2019 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Time Place Theme

Aug. 16 Appling County 7:30 Away Scrimmage

Aug. 23 Glenn Hills 7:30 Home Pack the Pinelands

Aug. 30 Windsor Forest 7:30 Home Gold Rush

Sep. 6 East Laurens 7:30 Home Legends Night

Sep. 13 Brantley County 7:30 Away

Sep. 20 Open

Sep. 27 Bacon County* 7:30 Home Homecoming

Oct. 4 Bryan County* 7:30 Away

Oct. 11 Vidalia* 7:30 Home Pink Out/Rec Night

Oct. 18 Open

Oct. 25 Toombs County* 7:30 Away

Nov. 1 Swainsboro* 7:30 Home Senior Night

Nov. 8 Metter* 7:30 Away

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 17 Jones Tourn. Away TBA

Aug. 19 Telfair Away 6:00

Aug. 20 St. Vincent’s* Home 6:00

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Mon Aug 1 9

Moms In Prayer

Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer!
Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray for children and schools. You were made for such a time as this.
All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 12, from 8:15 – 9:15 am in the social hall at First Baptist Church.
For more information, contact Cheryl Waters at 912-347-0366 or waters74jesus@gmail.com.

Qualifying for the 2019 City of Hazlehurst election has been set for Aug. 19-21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The election will be held Nov. 5 at the Jeff Davis County Courthouse.
Up for election this year are the Mayor’s seat and City Commissioners from Wards 3 and 4.
The fee to run for Mayor is $360 and for council members it is $72.
The last day to register and be eligible to vote in the election is Oct. 7.
Announcing for Mayor so far are incumbent Bayne Stone and challenger Eric Griffin, who is currently the Ward 3 City Commissioner.

Announcing for the Ward 3 council seat are Diane Leggett and Johnny Miles.
Announcing for the Ward 4 council seat are incumbent John Bloodworth and challenger Rickey Phillips.
No one has announced their intentions to run for the Ward 3 seat.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 19 Telfair Away 6:00

Aug. 20 St. Vincent’s* Home 6:00

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Qualifying for the 2019 City of Hazlehurst election has been set for Aug. 19-21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The election will be held Nov. 5 at the Jeff Davis County Courthouse.
Up for election this year are the Mayor’s seat and City Commissioners from Wards 3 and 4.
The fee to run for Mayor is $360 and for council members it is $72.
The last day to register and be eligible to vote in the election is Oct. 7.
Announcing for Mayor so far are incumbent Bayne Stone and challenger Eric Griffin, who is currently the Ward 3 City Commissioner.

Announcing for the Ward 3 council seat are Diane Leggett and Johnny Miles.
Announcing for the Ward 4 council seat are incumbent John Bloodworth and challenger Rickey Phillips.
No one has announced their intentions to run for the Ward 3 seat.

The senior adult luncheon is Tuesday at Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church.
The program this month will be done by the church pastor, the Rev. Allen Hartsfield.
This is a covered dish meal.
For all the church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org

The Jeff Davis County Republican Party will meet Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. at Village Pizza.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 20 St. Vincent’s* Home 6:00

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Qualifying for the 2019 City of Hazlehurst election has been set for Aug. 19-21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The election will be held Nov. 5 at the Jeff Davis County Courthouse.
Up for election this year are the Mayor’s seat and City Commissioners from Wards 3 and 4.
The fee to run for Mayor is $360 and for council members it is $72.
The last day to register and be eligible to vote in the election is Oct. 7.
Announcing for Mayor so far are incumbent Bayne Stone and challenger Eric Griffin, who is currently the Ward 3 City Commissioner.

Announcing for the Ward 3 council seat are Diane Leggett and Johnny Miles.
Announcing for the Ward 4 council seat are incumbent John Bloodworth and challenger Rickey Phillips.
No one has announced their intentions to run for the Ward 3 seat.

On Aug. 22, the Chamber and Development Authority’s Human Resources Group will host a Lunch & Learn centered on Workplace Violence featuring John Bloodworth of SEGA Protective Services. John will focus on how to address and prevent workplace violence. The event will be held at Hazlehurst Golf Course from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 22 Vidalia* Away 5:30

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

On Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. the Jeff Davis County Democratic Committee will meet to elect Precinct Leaders and Alternates to the Jeff Davis County Democratic Committee at Papa’s Cabin.
All Jeff Davis County residents who are registered to vote and believe in the principles of the Democratic Party are urged to participate.

2019 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Time Place Theme

Aug. 23 Glenn Hills 7:30 Home Pack the Pinelands

Aug. 30 Windsor Forest 7:30 Home Gold Rush

Sep. 6 East Laurens 7:30 Home Legends Night

Sep. 13 Brantley County 7:30 Away

Sep. 20 Open

Sep. 27 Bacon County* 7:30 Home Homecoming

Oct. 4 Bryan County* 7:30 Away

Oct. 11 Vidalia* 7:30 Home Pink Out/Rec Night

Oct. 18 Open

Oct. 25 Toombs County* 7:30 Away

Nov. 1 Swainsboro* 7:30 Home Senior Night

Nov. 8 Metter* 7:30 Away

2019 Jeff Davis County
Cross Country Schedule
Date Event Place Time Teams
Aug. 24 3-Rivers XC Classic Towns Bluff 9 a.m. Var/JV/MS
Aug. 29 GMS Showcase Milledgeville 4:15 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 4 Peake Invitational Macon 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 12 Richmond Hill “WAR” Richmond Hill 5:00 Select MS/HS
Sep. 17 Stinger Invitational Savannah 3:50 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 25 S. Ga. Championship JDMS 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 3 Bleckley Invitational Cochran 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 8 MS Conference Cochran MS
Oct. 11 Disney Classic Kissimmee, Fla. 2:30 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 17 Wayne County Meet Jesup 4:00 Varsity
Oct. 24 Region 2-AA JDMS 11 a.m. Varsity
Nov. 2 GHSA State Carrollton 11:00 Varsity

Elizabeth Baptist Church will observe Homecoming Sunday, Aug. 25 at 10:45 a.m. Guest speaker will be Jackie Cabanas with special singing by Cori and Kelly.
There will be dinner on the grounds afterwards and everyone is invited to attend.

Mon Aug 2 6

Moms In Prayer

Moms, the new school year is here. Start with prayer!
Entire communities are transformed when moms gather to pray for children and schools. You were made for such a time as this.
All ladies are invited to join us every Monday morning, beginning Aug. 12, from 8:15 – 9:15 am 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 Aug. 27 at 11:45 a.m in the Family Life Center.
The speaker will be Bro. Darnell Stone. Everyone bring your favorite covered dish or dishes and enjoy a great time of Christian fellowship with friends.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 27 Swainsboro* Home 6:00

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

The Jeff Davis County Veterans Association will meet August 27 at 6:30 at the City Municipal Building next to the police station on the Alma Hwy.
Spouses welcome.

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 28 Pierce Home 6:00

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Our first class of the JD Forward Leadership Academy will graduate Aug. 29. Leadership education is one of the most important investments for a community and business. We commend those who have participated in this eight-month program to help further their own education and community growth: Daniel Alejo (Arising Industries), Doug Alexander (Jeff Davis Middle School), Rory Chaney (Hazlehurst Main Street), Mike Coleman (SunOne Logistics), Noemi Garcia (student at Valdosta State University), Kayla Herndon (Altamaha Bank & Trust), Matt King (Jeff Davis County Trash Pickup), Jim Moore (Bank of Hazlehurst), Eric Smith (Georgia Power), and Cody White (Hazlehurst Municipal Airport). Join us at the Hazlehurst Golf Course Aug. 29 from 4-6 p.m. for the graduation ceremony and reception.

Thu Aug 2 9

GMC Showcase

2019 Jeff Davis County
Cross Country Schedule
Date Event Place Time Teams
Aug. 29 GMC Showcase Milledgeville 4:15 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 4 Peake Invitational Macon 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 12 Richmond Hill “WAR” Richmond Hill 5:00 Select MS/HS
Sep. 17 Stinger Invitational Savannah 3:50 Var/JV/MS
Sep. 25 S. Ga. Championship JDMS 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 3 Bleckley Invitational Cochran 4:00 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 8 MS Conference Cochran MS
Oct. 11 Disney Classic Kissimmee, Fla. 2:30 Var/JV/MS
Oct. 17 Wayne County Meet Jesup 4:00 Varsity
Oct. 24 Region 2-AA JDMS 11 a.m. Varsity
Nov. 2 GHSA State Carrollton 11:00 Varsity

Plan to attend Jeff Davis Elementary School’s Title I meeting Aug. 29 at 4 p.m.
JDES will have an Open House after the meeting, where you will be able to visit your child’s classrooms.

Thu Aug 2 9

Forever Young

Forever Young, the senior adult group of Hazlehurst First United Methodist Church, meets the first Thursday of the month at 5, says the church pastor the Rev. Allen Hartsfield.
In September they will travel to Vidalia’s JB’s Steakhouse for food, fun and fellowship.
A new adult Bible study will begin Wednesdays at 6 p.m. in September. Led by Rev. Hartsfield, the video based study is “Epic of Eden” by Sandra Richter.
Also on Wednesdays there is a church supper at 5:30 and at 6 Pioneer Clubs for children and youth meetings for middle school and high schoolers.
For all the church news go to www.hazlehurstmethodist.org

2019 Varsity Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time

Aug. 29 Metter* Home 6:00

Sep. 3 Bacon* Home 6:00

Sep. 4 Wayne Home 6:00

Sep. 5 Bryan* Away 5:00

Sep. 6-7 JD Tourn. Home TBA

Sep. 9 Bacon* Away 6:00

Sep. 10 Toombs* Home 6:00

Sep. 12 St. Vincent’s* Away 5:00

Sep. 16 Metter* Away 5:30

Sep. 17 Vidalia* Home 6:00

Sep. 18 Telfair (Sr Night) Home 6:00

Sep. 19 Swainsboro* Away 5:30

Word of Harvest Family Worship Center will have a Special Service Aug. 29-30- at 7:30 pm.
There will different speakers speaking on “Prayer.”

Word of Harvest Family Worship Center will have a Special Service Aug. 29-30- at 7:30 pm.
There will different speakers speaking on “Prayer.”

2019 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Time Place Theme

Aug. 30 Windsor Forest 7:30 Home Gold Rush

Sep. 6 East Laurens 7:30 Home Legends Night

Sep. 13 Brantley County 7:30 Away

Sep. 20 Open

Sep. 27 Bacon County* 7:30 Home Homecoming

Oct. 4 Bryan County* 7:30 Away

Oct. 11 Vidalia* 7:30 Home Pink Out/Rec Night

Oct. 18 Open

Oct. 25 Toombs County* 7:30 Away

Nov. 1 Swainsboro* 7:30 Home Senior Night

Nov. 8 Metter* 7:30 Away