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Rec Authority opens new splash pad

Connie Southwell/The Moultrie Observer featured Apr 10, 2021 4 hrs ago Children play in the water at the opening of Moultrie s new splash pad Saturday. Connie Southwell/The Moultrie Observer MOULTRIE, Ga. Children played in the spray as the Moultrie-Colquitt County Parks and Recreation Authority opened the new splash pad Saturday at the Southwest Memorial Pool complex. The fun area was a new addition during renovations of the complex, which took more than a year to complete. The complex overall opened with a ribbon cutting March 24, but actually using the facilities was delayed while crews finished some last-minute work. The splash pad was supposed to be opened last weekend, but the authority postponed it because the weather forecast called for chilly weather.

Calendar for March 11, 2021

• Alumni of the child welfare system. • Mental health care provider. • Former foster parent. • Leader within the faith-based community. Each applicant must complete a General Board Application, which is available at www.ccboc.com. You may also contact County Clerk Melissa Lawson at the Colquitt County Courthouse Annex, 101 E. Central Ave., Room 261-B, at (229) 616-7409 or by email at mlawson@ccboc.com. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Rec Authority The Moultrie-Colquitt County Parks and Recreation Authority will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 17, at Ryce Community Center, 305 Seventh St. N.W. Bible study The Ladies Community Bible Study is holding its Spring Study 2021 on the books of 1st and 2nd Thessalonians. Meetings are held at 9:30 a.m. each Monday at The Gap at First Baptist Church. Cost is $15 per book, and scholarships are available. A nursery will be provided if needed.

Easter to come to families homes in Eastpointe, Roseville thanks to RARE program

Easter to come to families’ homes in Eastpointe, Roseville thanks to RARE program The Easter Bunny will be making some special stops in Eastpointe and Roseville on Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28, thanks to RARE’s Easter Egg Dash program. Photo provided by Sarah Frederick Advertisement EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE It’s not every day a family can have Easter delivered to their door. However, that is exactly what the Recreation Authority for Roseville and Eastpointe is offering through its Easter Egg Dash program. Families can sign up to have 50 plastic eggs hidden in their yards by the Easter Bunny’s special helpers so that kids can have the sort of Easter that COVID-19 has made so hard to celebrate.

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