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Jordan Wilburn

Jordan Wilburn

Jordan has lived in Statesboro for over a decade and loves learning about our community's hidden gems, history, and the people and organizations that are working for good. Jordan is known for her sunny outlook and for her experience working in the nonprofit sector and in community engagement. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Illinois at Springfield and a master's degree in Public Administration with a Nonprofit Management concentration from Georgia Southern University.

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Recent Work by Jordan

AgSouth’s "Santa for a Senior" brightens the holidays for local seniors and families in need

AgSouth’s "Santa for a Senior" brightens the holidays for local seniors and families in need

AgSouth Farm Credit's "Santa for a Senior" program spreads holiday joy by fulfilling gift requests for seniors, donating essential items to local nursing homes and families in need, and fostering community compassion.
While "Scouting for Food," Cub Scouts learn lessons in generosity, compassion, and giving back

While "Scouting for Food," Cub Scouts learn lessons in generosity, compassion, and giving back

Cub Scouts Pack 935 completed its third year of "Scouting for Food" last month, collecting hundreds of pounds of nonperishable goods from residents of the Hazelwood neighborhood to donate to the 2nd Saturday Food Pantry at Eastern Heights Baptist Church.
The Actor Next Door: From English professor to supporting actor, Pat Murphey's most memorable moments on set

The Actor Next Door: From English professor to supporting actor, Pat Murphey's most memorable moments on set

Pat Murphey shares the scoop on acting in Savannah - read on to learn about his journey from retired professor to supporting talent.
Zombie-themed archery event draws community to Georgia Southern University’s Shooting Sports Education Center

Zombie-themed archery event draws community to Georgia Southern University’s Shooting Sports Education Center

Georgia Southern University’s Shooting Sports Education Center recently celebrated its 9th Annual Zombie Shoot, bringing together dozens of archers of all skill levels for a fun, community-centered tournament. They invite the community to their next tournament, coming up on November 16, 2024.
'Bittersweet' news: Beaver House closing November 27; Family focusing on restoring the house and reimagining the future

'Bittersweet' news: Beaver House closing November 27; Family focusing on restoring the house and reimagining the future

The Beaver family has announced that they will be serving their final lunch at the Beaver House on November 27, 2024. Read on as 'Miss Sue' shares their gratitude and next steps.
Little fans with big excitement: PPEC got a visit from the Southern Pride Marching Band to celebrate Homecoming week

Little fans with big excitement: PPEC got a visit from the Southern Pride Marching Band to celebrate Homecoming week

Fall fun comes in many forms, including Homecoming performances by the Southern Pride Marching Band! Kids of all ages enjoyed the band's recent visit to Pittman Park Education Center.
GALLERY | Monsters and Mad Scientists at the Georgia Southern Museum

GALLERY | Monsters and Mad Scientists at the Georgia Southern Museum

The Georgia Southern Museum is filled with spooky fun for their Monsters and Mad Scientists event this week! The Mad Scientists Demonstration and Spooky Slime Lab brought hours of fun for all ages.
Georgia Southern students collect and donate more than 4,000 canned goods during Sculpt-It Homecoming tradition

Georgia Southern students collect and donate more than 4,000 canned goods during Sculpt-It Homecoming tradition

Canned good sculptures and community support: Sculpt-It event challenges student groups to collect nonperishable goods while raising awareness about food insecurity and supporting local organizations.
Dinner on the Fairgrounds: Fair food for a great cause!

Dinner on the Fairgrounds: Fair food for a great cause!

What could be better than enjoying delicious fair fare while supporting great local causes?! The Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair offers visitors the chance to eat well while benefiting groups from 4-H to the Statesboro High Marching Band.
"Angel's Ladies" meet weekly for laughter and memories with a side of food at McAlister's

"Angel's Ladies" meet weekly for laughter and memories with a side of food at McAlister's

Friendships, food, and finding strength, "Angel's Ladies," named for McAlister's Front End Manager Angel Lastinger, has become a "sisterhood" of ladies who gather each week to catch up and connect before taking a stroll down memory lane and spilling the local (sweet) tea.
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