VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
‘Bring One For The Chipper’ scheduled for Dec…
Release: Valdosta and Lowndes County Residents who are looking for an environmentally-friendly way to dispose of their used Christmas trees may take them to the "Bring One for the Chipper" Christmas tree recycling event, sponsored…
AAA activates ‘Tow to Go’ for Christmas and…
Release: ATLANTA, Ga., (December 22, 2021) — AAA is once again offering Tow to Go – in select states – during the final week of the holiday season, serving as the last line of defense…
Colts’ Kenny Moore II returns to Valdosta and…
Release: Colts Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee Kenny Moore II returned to his hometown of Valdosta, Georgia during his bye-week to give back to two local families in a special way. Kenny, along…
Wild Adventures employees give to CAC
Release: VALDOSTA, Ga. – On Tuesday, Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Ga. presented a donation provided by the park’s team members to the Children’s Advocacy Center of Lowndes County. “In the spirit of giving this…
VCS weekly COVID-19 update
Release: The graphic below reflects our COVID-19 data as of Friday, December 18. On Monday, January 4, we will post data that reflects Saturday, December 19, through Sunday, January 3. The district will not publish…
VLPRA hosts Jingle Jog 5K
Release: Ring in the holiday with a little run and a lot of fun at the Jingle Jog 5K! It’s Christmas Eve morning at Freedom Park. Check in starts at 7:30 AM and the run…
Valdosta hosts ‘Holiday Haul-Crawl’ Dec 19
Release: Valdosta Main Street Hosts ‘Holiday Haul-Crawl’ on Dec 19 Valdosta Main Street is holding its first “Holiday Haul Crawl” shopping event on Saturday, December 19. The event will be held, from 1p.m. to 4…
WES students participate in ‘Be a Santa to…
Release: Westside Elementary students are serving their community this holiday season. Third-grade students in Erik Zajdel and Heather Wrye's classes helped with the "Be A Santa To A Senior" project. The project, started 15 years…