Showing posts with label Student Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student Government. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

TAKE A WALK IN THE SHOES OF A BAINBRIDGE CITY OFFICIAL

April 19 and 20 of 2011, the city of Bainbridge underwent a total staff change.  Thirty seven students of Bainbridge High School’s class of 2012 took over the city for Student Government Day!  Students chose the area in which they were interested and shadowed the director of that job.

Today, Hannah Williams and Bernard Burke became the city story-teller as the Communications Director.  As part of their job as the Bainbridge story-tellers, Hannah and Bernard traveled around the city and reported on the other 35 students.  In Public Works, Blair Nix worked in the shop, learned about the department, and even learned how to fix a trash truck!  Under the Police Chief, Halle Thomas learned how to take complaints from the Bainbridge citizens.  One of the complaints she received regarded the lack of sidewalks behind the hospital.  In Purchasing, Khadeeijah Cooper and Jessica Rogers learned how to make street signs and also made some with their names printed on them!  Austin Sapp, who worked in the Gas Department, learned how to detect gas lines and change batteries in a gas line locator.  Diamond Bouie was a part of the Sewage Treatment Plant staff today.  She learned about the microorganisms placed in the water for cleansing and which pipes serve which purpose.  Steven Bench shadowed the Athletic Supervisor this afternoon.  He comments that he enjoyed learning about how the new baseball complex is kept up and run.  J.D. Poole learned about what a Fire Chief of Bainbridge does every day.  He told about his experience with a hidden fire alarm, his attempt to write a burn permit, and his visit to court.  At the Public Safety building, Allison Whitaker and Kristin Pollock learned about the procedures and rules for arresting a person.  Meanwhile at City Hall, Kelly Brooks, Quiana Childs, Sarah Bush, Dillen Thomas, Emily Ward, Stacey Martin, Jodie Sanders, and Hannah Brock discussed renovation plans and profits from recreational complexes with the City Manager, Chris Hobby.

Story and Photos by: Hannah Williams and Bernard Burke
Communications Directors, Student Government Day 2011











Monday, April 11, 2011

CITY STAYING BUSY

April is set to be another busy month for the City of Bainbridge.  We kicked off the month by hosting nearly 200 young athletes for the Georgia-Florida Junior Tennis Championships.  We had a such a great turnout for the tournament and truly appreciate everyone who helped make the event a big success and all of our citizens who showed our visitors great hospitality while they were here.
Head to the new Bill Reynolds Sports Complex for Youth Baseball and Softball Opening Ceremonies on Monday, April 11 at 5:30 p.m.  League games will begin once the ceremonies are concluded.  Leisure Services will also be hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt at Bill Reynolds II on Saturday, April 23 at 11:00 a.m.  There are three age categories, 3 and under, 4-6 and 7-10, and there will be a prizes awarded to first, second and third places for the prize eggs in each age category.   There will also be a drawing for extra prizes, so be sure to register!  The event is free and you can call Leisure Services at 229-248-2010 to pre-register for the event. 
City departments will be hosting over 30 juniors from Bainbridge High School during Student Government Days on April 19 and 20.  On Tuesday, April 19, students will tour different parts of the City, such as the Sewage Treatment Plant, Public Safety, Public Works, City Purchasing and the Firing Range.  The following day, they are each assigned to a City Division Leader or Department Head to shadow during the day.  They will also hold mock Planning Commission and City Council meetings.  Student Government Days are a great way to educate our youth on the functions of the City, as well as get them involved in the local government.
Thanks to everyone who attended and participated in the Spring Fashion Show and Brown Bag on Saturday, March 26.  We had a great turnout and the participating merchants did a great job putting their looks together.  The First Saturday Market held on Saturday, April 2 was also a great success and we truly appreciate everyone who was involved.  We had some great vendors offering things such as produce, handmade jewelry and soaps, cakes and pies and much more!  The next First Saturday Market will be held on Saturday, May 7 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon in Willis Park.