Author: On Common Ground News

LITHONIA, GA– New Bethel AME Church, in partnership with Community Organized Relief Effort, will host a vaccine clinic Sunday, Feb. 25 , 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The location of the vaccine clinic is the New Bethel AME Church, 8350 Rockbridge Road, Lithonia.    Vaccines are provided free of charge to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured.   Under the leadership of Pastor William E. Thomas, Jr., New Bethel AME has committed to ensuring members of the community at large are afforded the opportunity of securing the COVID-19 vaccine and ensuring that New Bethel is an ongoing partner with the surrounding community.   …

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ATLANTA—The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) and Congressman Hank Johnson are excited to announce that applications are now open for the CBCF 2024 Scholarships and Summer Internship programs. If you’re a student, you’re invited to apply. And if you’re a supporter of nurturing future leaders, you’re invited to spread the word to your networks. Additionally, Congressman Johnson’s office will receive $22,000 to award to deserving students in Georgia’s 4th Congressional District. Since 1988, the CBCF has upheld their commitment to nurturing the next generation of Black leaders through academic financial support and professional development opportunities. The CBCF scholarship programs provide vital resources…

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DECATUR, GA – In observance of Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 19, sanitation service for residential customers will run one day late as follows: Monday, Feb. 19 – Presidents Day observed. No sanitation service. Tuesday, Feb. 20 – Residential customers whose regularly scheduled collection day is Monday, Feb. 19, will be serviced on Tuesday, Feb. 20.  Wednesday, Feb. 21 – Residential customers whose regularly scheduled collection day is Tuesday, Feb. 20, will be serviced on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Thursday, Feb. 22 – Residential customers whose regularly scheduled collection day is Wednesday, Feb. 21, will be serviced on Thursday, Feb. 22.…

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CONYERS, GA– Rockdale County Public Schools Fiscal Year 2025(FY25)  budget suggestion forms and Budget Preparation Calendar for the FY25 are available at www.rockdaleschools.org   The forms and information also are available at on all Rockdale County Public Schools website homepages under District Announcements. These documents and more can also be found by visiting the Financial Services page at www.rockdaleschools.org/departments/financial_services.  The deadline for submitting the FY25 Budget Suggestion Forms is Friday, Feb. 23.  For questions regarding the FY25 Budget Suggestion Forms, contact Tammy Stowers at tstowers@rockdale.k12.ga.us

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ATLANTA – MARTA, in partnership with Community Farmers Markets (CFM), will kick off the 2024 MARTA Market Food Pantry on Valentine’s Day The markets will begin on Wednesday, Feb.14, at H.E. Holmes Station; Thursday, Feb.15, at College Park and Kensington stations; and Friday, Feb.16, at Doraville and Five Points stations. The food pantry events initially will be held Feb. 14 through April 26, 2 to 4 p.m., to distribute fresh produce, canned and dry goods and frozen food items hosted by CFM and partner organizations Urban Recipe, Second Helpings, and InTown Cares. Market visitors also will be invited to participate…

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DECATUR, GA—The DeKalb County Tax Commissioner’s Office will present an update on property tax exemptions on Feb. 20, 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the Community Achievement Center, 4522 Flat Shoals Parkway (lower level). An ADA-compliant entrance is available. Homeowners are invited to attend the meeting. This update will educate homeowners on the various tax exemptions and how to apply; possibly saving homeowners money on their 2024 property taxes. Prior to attending, homeowners may want to access or print their current property tax bill  to review what exemptions they currently have. The information can be found on the Tax Commissioner’s website: DeKalbTax.org. Applications…

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CONYERS, GA— A crowd of families turned out this past weekend for the Rockdale County Public Schools “Parent Academy Be More in 2024!” on Saturday, Feb. 24.  The free event featured classes and workshops for parents and students, student performances, and door prizes. Families were also treated to free box lunches and childcare was provided to those who needed it for younger children attending. The half-day event was held at Salem Middle School. Here are some photos provided by Michelle Kim/RCPS Community Relations Manager.

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GWINNETT COUNTY, GA– The Gwinnett County Police Department is urging the public to utilize dedicated parking spaces at each precinct and its headquarters for E-Commerce transactions. E-Commerce Exchange parking signs have been erected for the public’s use. The Police Department’s announcement comes after the arrest of a 20-year-old Snellville man who robbed a woman at her home during a transaction that began from an online marketplace advertisement. Yosef Goulbourne handed the victim an unknown amount of fake money, grabbed the cell phone she was selling, and drove away from the scene at a high rate of speed. Utilizing Flock camera…

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DECATUR, GA– The DeKalb County Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs has opened registration for youth track and field. The registration fee is $40 per participant. Participants must be between the ages of 5 to 14 and a birth certificate is required to register. Registration includes four track meets. Practice dates and times will be determined by recreation centers. Registration is open through March 9. To access online registration, visit www.dekalbcountyga.gov/parks and click the “Register Now” button on the department’s homepage or register in person at a recreation center. Participants also must present a birth certificate at registration. Practice dates and…

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced a new effort to train the next generation of conservation and climate leaders. As part of President Biden’s historic American Climate Corps initiative, the Working Lands Climate Corps will provide technical training and career pathway opportunities for young people, helping them deliver economic benefits through climate-smart agriculture solutions for farmers and ranchers across the country, now and in the future. The Working Lands Climate Corps, in its first cohort, will aim to create service opportunities for more than 100 young people. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is working in partnership with AmeriCorps, The…

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