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1. Ocmulgee National Park and
Preserve celebrated the unveiling
of the new Ocmulgee Mounds
National Historical Park sign,
marking the new era for the park.
Ocmulgee National Park and
Preserve Initiative's Kensey Rabun
is joined by board members Brian
Adams and Carey Pickard. 2. Thanks
to the Griffith Family Foundation,
the Library Without Walls has a new
outreach van. Pictured at the ribbon
cutting for the van at the Mulberry
Market on July 22 are Sherri Gross,
MGRL Board chair and Macon-
Bibb Library Board of Trustees
Fundraising Committee chair; Tonja
Khabir, executive director of the
Griffith Family Foundation; and
Jennifer Lautzenheiser, director of
Middle Georgia Regional Library
System. 3. The Rev. Sheknita Davis
celebrated her Master of Divinity
degree from Mercer University
with mother Brenda Smith and
stepfather Glenn Middleton.
Sheknita received the Griffin B. Bell
Award, Mercer's highest service
award. 4. Interior Communications
Technician 3rd Class Nathan Treiber,
from Macon, changes the presets
on the shipboard information,
training and entertainment system
on aircraft carrier USS Ronald
Reagan. 5. Katie Powers of Book
'Em and Corp. Emmitt Bivens of the
sheriff's department gave books
to families at food giveaway with
Middle Georgia Community Food
Bank on Aug. 10. 6. With the help of
Montessori of Macon's art teachers
Alexis Gregg and Tanner Coleman,
students helped clear an outdoor
classroom in the woods.
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