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Patriots can remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice by waving the American flag and greeting helmeted veterans riding in Mondayâs Ride for America. The annual Memorial Day event is back on after being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
âWe had 47 riders the first year,â said Stan Mauldin, co-founder of the event. In 2019, almost 1,400 people, riders and passengers, participated, Mauldin said.
Mauldin, a Vietnam veteran, said when he and other riders see people cheering along the event route, âIt tugs at our heartstrings.â
The ride is organized by the Legion Riders of Post 233, members of the Barrett-Davis-Watson Loganville American Legion Post 233 in Loganville. The event has been held annually for 22 years, except for last year when COVID-19 hit.
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Savannah Yamacraw ASALH Branch
Three seventh-graders from Garrison School for the Arts took top honors in the Savannah Yamacraw ASALH Branch writing contest for middle students. The poetry contest winners spanned grades sixth to eighth grade fromdifferent schools.
Students had a choice of two options, and essay or a poem or performed (video) wrap: describe the life of Carter G. Woodson, founder of Black History Month. Who are some of the African Americans living or deceased who inspired you, who give you hope for a better tomorrow? Tell us who they are and why you admire them.
Judges were: Martina Yvette Allen, teaching artist for Young Author’s Project, Deep Center; Vaughnette Goode-Walker, executive director, Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum; Kristopher Monroe, writer and former contributor to the Savannah Morning News; Joseph H. Silver Sr., president of Silver and Associates and former vice president for Academic Affairs, Savannah State University, and Marquice L.