GALLERY: Back to School Bash
Published 3:20 pm Friday, July 18, 2025
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New Baldwin School Superintendent Dr. Kristina Brooks shares information with Amy Rayburn of Northridge Christian Church, which set up a trailer to give away free ice cream at the Back to School Bash. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Take a look at what’s offered at the Twin Lakes Public Library. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Milledgeville Rotary has plenty of reading resources. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Dr. Runee Sallad talks about what Georgia College Early College is all about. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Helpful volunteers figure out creative ways to give out candy and notebooks, and try to keep cool on a hot Friday morning. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Lakeview Primary administrators greet new students. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Learn about the Boys’ and Girls’ Club. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Milledgeville Rotary has plenty of reading resources. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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Fire safety tips and apparel are handed out. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
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The crowd arrives to the Baldwin County Back to School Bash. (Matthew Brown/The Union-Recorder)
A large crowd turned out Friday, July 18, for the annual Back to School Bash held at Baldwin High School. The event featured free school supplies, uniforms and bookbags as well as food trucks, free haircuts and other vendors. New Baldwin Superintendent Dr. Kristie Brooks was on hand greeting parents and families. Baldwin County School District students and staff return for the start of the new school term Monday, Aug. 4. See full story in our Wednesday, July 23 edition of The Union-Recorder.