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Beth Harrell

Beth Harrell

Statesboro native, Beth Harrell, is back! After spending several years working on cattle ranches across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, Beth returned to Statesboro to complete a bachelor's in Outdoor Recreation at Georgia Southern University. She then spent two years as a park ranger for Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. With a recent return to Statesboro, Beth is now an active member of Kiwanis. She enjoys volunteering, gardening, cooking, spending time outdoors, and hanging out with friends and family.

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Recent Work by Beth

Proposed Georgia Hi-Lo Trail seeking public input from Bulloch

Proposed Georgia Hi-Lo Trail seeking public input from Bulloch

Members of the Statesboro and Bulloch County community gathered at City Hall on Wednesday, July 19th, to learn more about a proposed hiking and biking trail for the area. The Georgia Hi-Lo Trail would run roughly 250 miles from Athens to Savannah, and there are several possible routes through Bulloch County. The foundation wants and needs your input, so please take the survey at the link in the story.
Community breaks ground on new Statesboro Food Bank location

Community breaks ground on new Statesboro Food Bank location

Members of the Statesboro community gathered on Tuesday, June 27th, to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new food bank, set to be completed by the end of the year.
Kiwanis Club of Statesboro and 4-H: A Partnership Over 40 Years Strong

Kiwanis Club of Statesboro and 4-H: A Partnership Over 40 Years Strong

From mini booths and animals to great food, 4-H kids and parents depend on the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro to provide an outlet for showing and fundraising. Grice Connect's Beth Harrell takes a look at how the two organizations work together.
Mill Creek Equestrian Center: Home of Champions

Mill Creek Equestrian Center: Home of Champions

Mill Creek Equestrian Center and Performance Horses is currently gearing up to take 6 horses and 6 riders to this year's ARHA world show, being held again in Ocala, Florida, June 28-July 8.
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens: Enjoy a hidden treasure less than an hour away

Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens: Enjoy a hidden treasure less than an hour away

The Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens is a beautiful day trip for area residents, including not only a variety of plant species, but also amazing history dating back to the 1800s. The Sun and Shade Gardens, Trustees Garden, Crepe Myrtle Allee, Pollinator Garden, and Cottage Garden are all moving through their prime viewing throughout the month of June.
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