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Advanced After School Tutoring Program Announced

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
2 weeks ago

at San Luis Middle School and Southwest Junior High Tuesday thru Friday 3:15 to 5:00pm Students Investing in Their Future We are happy and delighted to share that eighty 5th and 6th grade students fro

at San Luis Middle School and Southwest Junior High Tuesday thru Friday 3:15 to 5:00pm Students Investing in Their Future We are happy and delighted to share that eighty 5th and 6th grade students from our elementary schools, are participating in our Advanced After School Tutoring Program. These students are learning mathematical concepts that are…

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Camden County Official Website - Print

The page displays the main navigation and content sections of Camden County, GA's official website. Latest news items include: Hurricane Preparedness information for Atlantic Hurricane Season (June 1-November 30) with AlertCamden emergency notifications; Camden County Emergency Management conducting Hurricane Sentinel 2026 Tabletop Exercise at the Camden County Resiliency Operations Center in Kingsland; Public Input Requested for Joint Comprehensive Transportation Plan developed in partnership with Cities of Kingsland, St. Marys, and Woodbine; Camden County commissioning new Public Safety Radio System during ceremony at Camden County Resiliency Operations Center; Camden County Fire Rescue recognizing promotions and new firefighters from Recruit Class 2026-23 who completed Basic Firefighter requirements; Camden County Emergency Management Agency releasing 2026 Hurricane Guide for Atlantic hurricane season preparation; and Public Notice regarding Advance Voting Opportunities for June 16, 2026 General Primary Runoff. Upcoming events include June 16 General Primary Election/Nonpartisan Runoff, Board of Commissioners Meetings, June 18 Recount of Georgia Public Service Commission District 3 Republican Primary, June 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day, June 20 No-Cost Adoption Event, and June 22 Board of Elections & Registration Meeting.

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Board of Commissioners

The Board of County Commissioners is comprised of five members elected through district elections for staggered, four-year terms. The five-member Board elects the Chair and Vice-Chair of the County Commission each year. For 2026, the Chair is District 1 Commissioner, Robbie Cheek and the Vice-Chair is District 2 Commissioner, Martin Turner. The Board of Commissioners makes policies, adopts laws, sets budget limits, sets tax rates, etc. The Board appoints a County Administrator who is chosen by and responsible to the Board of County Commissioners. The County Administrator oversees the day-to-day operations of the County, advises the Board, and implements Commission policy. Meetings: The Board of Commissioners usually meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month, exceptions are made and posted on the calendar. Regular meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers on the 2nd Floor of the Government Services Complex located at 200 East 4th Street in Woodbine. Special called meetings are held when necessary. All meetings are open to the public. Meetings utilize the approved Code of Conduct. Legislative Priorities: At the February 17, 2026, regular meeting, the Camden County Board of Commissioners approved the 2026 State Legislative Priorities for Camden County. This list, created with guidance from staff and the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG), details legislative concerns in which the county has a vested interest. Special Presentation: At the July 15, 2025, regular meeting, the Camden County Board of Commissioners heard a presentation by Davenport & Company for the new Public Safety Complex.

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Regular Meeting Speaker Request Form

Regular Meeting Speaker Request Form Instructions: Please begin your remarks by stating your name and address. Direct your comments to the Chair. Please refrain from addressing any individual member of the Board, Staff, or other members of the audience. Keep your comments pertinent to your chosen subject matter. Refrain from making personal remarks that challenge the integrity or competency of any staff member. Please avoid being repetitive and refrain from using inappropriate, offensive, or vulgar language. You will have a reasonable amount of time to speak, as determined by the Chair, during the Public Comments section. Please keep in mind that this is your opportunity to address your comments and concerns to the Board as a whole. Board members and/or staff WILL NOT answer questions or enter into a discussion with you. Form Fields: - First Name (required) - Last Name (required) - Address (required) - City (required) - State (required) - Zip (required) - Phone Number (optional) - Email Address (required) - Today's Date (required) - Date of Meeting (required) - I will speak for myself (Yes/No) - I will speak on behalf of: (text field) - Do you wish to speak during the 1st Public Comments section which is dedicated to comments specifically related to items featured on the agenda? - Do you wish to speak during the 2nd Public Comments section, featured prior to the close of the agenda, which is dedicated to anything the public wishes to address? (required) - I wish to speak during the Public Hearing section of the meeting regarding the following item (Please Indicate Subject Matter) (required) - In reference to the subject matter above, my comments are: (In favor of the subject / In opposition to the subject) - I do not wish to speak, but I would like the following comment submitted to be included in the official record (text field) Disclaimer: Information submitted on this form will be sent via email. To protect sensitive information, do not include: Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, bank account information, routing numbers, medical information, passport numbers, and passwords. Form includes option to receive email copy and is protected by Google reCAPTCHA.

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"The provided page content consists only of a calendar navigation interface for Camden County with options to search by start date, end date, and search terms. No actual article, announcement, or event details are present in the extracted content."

Camden County, GA - Official Website | Official Website

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"The page content includes navigation to popular county services such as Assessor Maps, Birth Certificates, Board of Commissioners, Car Tags, Curbside Collection, Elections & Registration, Emergency Management, Flood Protection, GIS Map Gallery, Marriage Licenses, SPLOST, and options to Watch Meetings Online. Latest News items include: - Hurricane Preparedness: Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1-November 30. As a coastal community, Camden County residents are encouraged to plan ahead before tropical weather is projected. Residents can sign up for AlertCamden emergency notifications. - Camden County Emergency Management Conducts Hurricane Tabletop Exercise: Camden County Emergency Management & Homeland Security conducted the Hurricane Sentinel 2026 Tabletop Exercise at the Camden County Resiliency Operations Center in Kingsland. - Public Input Requested for Joint Comprehensive Transportation Plan: Camden County, in partnership with the Cities of Kingsland, St. Marys, and Woodbine, is developing a Joint Comprehensive Transportation Plan (JCTP). - Camden County Commissions New Public Safety Radio System: Camden County officially commissioned its new Public Safety Radio System during a ceremony at the Camden County Resiliency Operations Center. - Camden County Fire Rescue Recognizes Promotions and New Firefighters: The Camden County Board of Commissioners announced that members of Recruit Class 2026-23 have successfully completed their Basic Firefighter requirements. - Camden County Emergency Management Agency Releases 2026 Hurricane Guide: The Emergency Management Agency released its 2026 Hurricane Guide to help residents prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season, available online. - Public Notice: Advance Voting Opportunities for June General Primary Runoff: The Camden County Board of Elections & Registration announces Advance Voting opportunities for the June 16, 2026, General Primary Runoff. Upcoming Events (June 2026): - June 16: General Primary Election/Nonpartisan Runoff - June 16: Board of Commissioners Meeting - June 18: Recount of Georgia Public Service Commission District 3 Republican Primary - June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day - June 20: No-Cost Adoption Event - June 22: Board of Elections & Registration Meeting - June 23: Board of Commissioners Special Called Meeting - June 24: Camden County Planning Commission Meeting"

Emergency Management | Camden County, GA

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"Emergency Management Responsibilities The Emergency Management Agency is responsible for the management of all emergency preparedness program areas within the County. Using the provisions of Georgia statutes, the Agency is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive disaster planning, mitigation, and response activities within Camden County. In addition to the above, the Agency also develops and maintains emergency plans for all types of natural and man-made hazards, and provides the analysis and recommendations necessary to make decisions that will effectively save lives and protect property in such emergencies. 2026 Hurricane Guide Camden County's Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has released its 2026 Hurricane Guide to help residents prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season. The digital guide is now available online. Camden County Emergency Management Conducts Hurricane Tabletop Exercise Camden County Emergency Management & Homeland Security conducted the Hurricane Sentinel 2026 Tabletop Exercise this week at the Camden County Resiliency Operations Center in Kingsland. Federal Disaster Loan Assistance Available The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low interest federal disaster loans to Georgia small businesses, private nonprofits, and residents affected by the April 20 wildfires. This declaration covers Camden County. Camden County Commissions New Public Safety Radio System Camden County officially commissioned its new Public Safety Radio System during a ceremony at the Camden County Resiliency Operations Center."

CPR Classes

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"CPR Classes A sudden cardiac arrest event occurs over 900 times every day in the United States. In the event of a cardiac arrest event, early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use is critical in providing a successful outcome for the victim. Immediate CPR can double or triple chances of survival after cardiac arrest. Classes Two different classes are available. Each class costs $35 per person and is payable by cash or check. Please make checks payable to Camden County Fire Rescue. Classes are on the first Friday of each month beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Camden County Fire Rescue Headquarters, 125 N. Gross Road in Kingsland. Healthcare Professionals Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professionals is available in odd months. Sign-up online to participate in a future training. Public Heartsaver CPR is available in even months. Sign-up online to participate in a future training. Questions? Contact Camden County Fire Rescue at 912-729-3911."

Evacuation Routes, Maps, and Information

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"Evacuation Routes, Maps, and Information Evacuation Zones Evacuation procedures are intended to move people in a timely and orderly fashion. Affected residents are encouraged to depart in phases according to their evacuation zone. Zone A consists of Camden County's barrier islands, including Cumberland Island and Little Cumberland Island. Zone B includes most of the county east of I-95, with the exception of Zone C and the barrier islands. Zone C consists of an area between I-95 and the intersection of Colerain Road/Laurel Island Parkway and St. Marys Road. Zone D is all of Camden County west of I-95. View the Evacuation Zone map to search for specific addresses. Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) To view updated traffic information, visit Georgia 511. For more information on Travel Advisories or State Evacuation Routes, visit the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) website or dial 5-1-1 for travel information. Evacuation Routes Several factors make evacuation challenging for Camden County residents. I-95 may become congested with the flow of traffic coming out of Florida. As the first Georgia county along I-95 North, many Florida storm evacuees tend to stop in Camden County. Some stop for gas and food, some stop for lodging and others get off the interstate looking for alternate routes. This additional traffic on local roadways may make local evacuations more congested. As the majority of Camden's population base is in the southern portion of the county, most people will attempt to use Georgia Highway 40 as their route west. There are, however, several other routes that you can take north, south and west from Camden County. When choosing an evacuation route, consider these points: - Keep a road map in your car. GPS units only work when you have a specific destination to which you are traveling. They may not work as well when you have no set destination. You may also want to conserve cell phone battery power. - Traveling north or south out of the county may lead to less traveled secondary roads. - Secondary roads that may be lesser known, may also be less traveled. - Listen to radio information about possible road closures due to congestion or flooding. Available Routes: Interstate 95 (I-95) - Runs north and south through Camden County and can be taken north into Glynn County and points beyond, and south into Florida. Georgia Highway 40 - Runs west from St. Marys into Charlton County. US Highway 17 - Runs through Camden and can be taken north into Glynn County or south into Nassau County, Florida. Georgia Highway 252 - Runs west from White Oak into Charlton County. Georgia Highway 259 - Runs northwest from Tarboro into Brantley County. Georgia Highway 110 North - Runs northwest from Waverly into Brantley County."

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