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Virginia Sanders, far right, crochets as she engages in conversation with others at a Covered with Love meeting in March at Lexington Baptist Church. The members, who create and donate afghans, have been meeting for seven years, and this year, they are donating their work to Quiet Oaks Health Care Center. (ELIZABETH RYMAREV/FOR THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

Virginia Sanders, far right, crochets as she engages in conversation with others at a Covered with Love meeting in March at Lexington Baptist Church. The members, who create and donate afghans, have been meeting for seven years, and this year, they are donating their work to Quiet Oaks Health Care Center. (ELIZABETH RYMAREV/FOR THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

Crocheting with Care: Virginia Sanders serves others with her craft

Despite the thunderstorm crackling at 7 a.m. on a Saturday in late March, Virginia Sanders still packs her car with bags of food and coffee supplies, boxes of yarn and a tupperware of name tags before she heads over to Lexington Baptist Church.
The Oglethorpe Echo

The Oglethorpe Echo

News Roundup: Business Expo to highlight local services, products

The Oglethorpe County Chamber of Commerce’s Business Expo will be on Thursday, June 22 from 1-7 p.m. at The Depot, 1158 Athens Road in Crawford. The event will be an opportunity to learn more about local businesses as they showcase services and products available in and around the county.
Gwen & the Retro Kats will close out the Downtown Development Authority Concert Series at 7 p.m. Saturday at Platt Brooks Estate. The group is a combination of two Atlanta acts, Gwen Hughes and the Ruby Red’s, performing swing, jazz and dixieland. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)

Gwen & the Retro Kats will close out the Downtown Development Authority Concert Series at 7 p.m. Saturday at Platt Brooks Estate. The group is a combination of two Atlanta acts, Gwen Hughes and the Ruby Red’s, performing swing, jazz and dixieland. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)

Gwen & the Retro Kats wrap up Lexington concert series

Gwen & the Retro Kats will return to Lexington to close out the Downtown Development Authority Concert Series at 7 p.m. Saturday at Platt Brooks Estate.     Gwen Hughes and the Ruby Red’s, both Atlanta-based musicians, join forces to create a ’20s, jazz sound intended to get the crowd dancing.
Kate Spearing, a 2023 Oglethorpe County High School graduate, stands with a county ambulance in her emergency medical services uniform. Spearing has logged more than 200 clinical hours as an EMT and will compete at HOSA’s International Leadership Conference in Dallas starting June 21. (McCain Bracewell/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Kate Spearing, a 2023 Oglethorpe County High School graduate, stands with a county ambulance in her emergency medical services uniform. Spearing has logged more than 200 clinical hours as an EMT and will compete at HOSA’s International Leadership Conference in Dallas starting June 21. (McCain Bracewell/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Spearing’s county EMT experience leads to spot in international competition

Kate Spearing’s first time responding to a medical emergency was for a patient in cardiac arrest. It also happened to be the 17-year-old’s first time in the back of an ambulance.
The Oglethorpe Echo

The Oglethorpe Echo

BOE rescinds director approval

Former District 1 Board of Education member Collin Cherry will no longer be the incoming director of transportation for the Oglethorpe County School System.   The Board of Education approved withdrawing the recommendation to hire Cherry at its June 13 meeting.
Music director Chase Cooper leads the cast of Matilda the Musical during a rehearsal on June 10 at the Historic Crawford School. Left to right are Ellie Roman, Hazel Hogan, Allie Spurlin, Thalia Smoot and Kassie Mathews; obscured are Jenna Grace Burt, Clover McGovern and Sophia Priest. Arts!Oglethorpe director Bly Hartley said the production’s actors have a wide range of ages, and the show is family-friendly. (JESSE WOOD/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

Music director Chase Cooper leads the cast of Matilda the Musical during a rehearsal on June 10 at the Historic Crawford School. Left to right are Ellie Roman, Hazel Hogan, Allie Spurlin, Thalia Smoot and Kassie Mathews; obscured are Jenna Grace Burt, Clover McGovern and Sophia Priest. Arts!Oglethorpe director Bly Hartley said the production’s actors have a wide range of ages, and the show is family-friendly. (JESSE WOOD/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

From age 9 to age 70

Thirteen-year-old Thalia Smoot said the most challenging part of the upcoming Arts!Oglethorpe production has been speaking Russian.   “At the end, there’s a part where I have to learn two lines of Russian,” she said about her lead role in Matilda the Musical.
The Oglethorpe Echo

The Oglethorpe Echo

News Roundup: Chamber’s Expo set for June 22

Staff Reports   The Oglethorpe Business Expo will be held from 1-7 p.m. Thursday, June 22 at The Depot in Crawford.   Exhibit space will be available and 2nd Chance BBQ will be on site by noon. Set up time is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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The Oglethorpe Echo

The Echo's Opinion: Thumbs up and down

Thumbs up and down   What is a good newspaper?     We believe it’s a community talking to itself through the pages of the local newspaper. This page — traditionally Page 4 — is the editorial page. Page 4 is different from every other page in The Oglethorpe Echo.
The personalities of my maternal great-grandparents were as different as sugar and salt. But Ma and Pa McNeal made a good team — rearing five children — on their Baker County farm. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)

The personalities of my maternal great-grandparents were as different as sugar and salt. But Ma and Pa McNeal made a good team — rearing five children — on their Baker County farm. (SUBMITTED PHOTO)

Opinion Column: Ever traced your personality’s DNA?

If we put our personalities under a microscope, we might wonder: “Where’d I get that trait?” If I traced my suppressed short fuse, the answer wouldn’t be a mystery. I try — hard — to keep my temper in check.