The Oglethorpe County Saddle Club latest event, which included both open and youth competitions, provided an opportunity for riders to practice ahead of the Georgia Federation of Saddle Clubs’ State Championship in Perry this weekend. Read more about the OCSC's riders and horses in this week's edition of The Oglethorpe Echo and at https://www.theoglethorpeecho.com/
Douglas and Linda Cosby receive, sort and organize volunteers to help them distribute the food during the mobile food pantry, which is scheduled for the second Monday of every month at Lexington Baptist Church, rain or shine.
Advertising by word of mouth for volunteers, the food pantry relies on community participation.
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https://www.theoglethorpeecho.com/local-news/here-help
“You develop a camaraderie with your fellow pickers."
In 2016, these eight musicians of varying ages and expertise connected over a shared passion for bluegrass and a tight-knit bond blossomed from their weekly jam sessions. Now, the group performs live every Thursday night at G Brand BBQ.
Watch the group perform in the video below and read about their bluegrass journey in this week’s edition of The Oglethorpe Echo https://www.theoglethorpeecho.com/
Levi Taylor, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Community Church in Crawford made the trip to Indianapolis to cheer on Georgia Football and captured this celebration video. Be sure to pick up this week’s paper to read about Oglethorpe County residents who experienced the dawgs becoming National Champions 🏈
Brett Mask of Crawford captured this video of the Georgia Bulldogs running onto the field Monday night in Indianapolis — just hours before they became National Champions. Pick up a copy of The Oglethorpe Echo on Thursday to read about county residents who experienced the historic game first-hand — or you can subscribe to The Echo here: https://publisher.etype.services/Oglethorpe-Echo