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From left: Jacey Williams, Jaylee Williams, Autumn Hampton and Jenni Anaya pose before canoeing at 2019 4-H camp.
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Jack R. Jordan
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From left: Jacey Williams, Jaylee Williams, Autumn Hampton and Jenni Anaya pose before canoeing at 2019 4-H camp. Submitted Photo
MOULTRIE, Ga.- Georgia 4-H camps will officially be open for the summer.
After the COVID-19 pandemic shut all camp activities down last summer, information has been released for sign ups.Â
âSingups are limited and some camps already have a wait list,â said 4-H Agent Savannah Carter.
All camps will be held at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Putnam Co.Â
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Fifty-one University of Georgia students, faculty and staff members who have died since April 2019 will be honored at the university’s annual candlelight memorial service May 4 at 7 p.m. on the steps of the Chapel. No ceremony was held last spring due to COVID-19 pandemic.
UGA President Jere W. Morehead will lead the service, called “Georgia Remembers … a Candlelight Memorial.” Names of each of the 21 students and 30 faculty and staff members will be read aloud, followed by a toll of the Chapel bell and the lighting of a candle.
Names will be read by David Shipley, chair of the University Council Executive Committee; Savannah Hembree, president of the UGA Staff Council; and Carter Marks, president of the Student Government Association. Members of the university’s Arch Society will light candles as each name is read.