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City of Douglas Firefighter 1 certification, American Legion Day, anti-bullying campaign

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At the regular City Commission meeting on Thursday, September 14, 2017, Mayor Paulk recognized firemen who were recently Firefighter 1 certified by the Georgia Public Safety Center’s Fire Academy. L-R: Fire Chief Larry Wilson, Firefighter Joshua Carver, Firefighter Tyler Baars, Firefighter John Brown, and Mayor Tony Paulk.
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Mayor Paulk signs proclamation for American Legion Day 

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On Thursday, September 14, 2017, Mayor Paulk signed a proclamation declaring September 16, 2017 as American Legion Day. Mayor Paulk urges all citizens to support the American Legion and their fundraisers which help raise funds for veteran activities in our community. L-R: Jerome Loving (American Legion Post 515 Commander), Mayor Tony Paulk, and Mr. James Perry (Post 515 Member)

Mayor Paulk signs proclamation for “Screen shot ‘We will not’ anti-bullying campaign

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Mayor Paulk signed a proclamation on September 1, 2017 for the “Screen Shot, ‘We Will Not’” Anti-Bullying Campaign that focuses on cyberbullying. Mayor Paulk stated, “ I hope this proclamation will bring awareness to the issue of cyberbullying and hope that it will encourage citizens, who are on the web, to find alternative ways to deal with disagreements and personality conflicts without resorting to Cyberbullying.”
L-R: Mayor Tony Paulk is pictured with Sharnae Pegues, the Georgia Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year. 

 

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