This week, the Camden County Board of Commissioners celebrated a significant milestone by recognizing HR 732, a proclamation from Representative Steven Sainz that honors the exceptional contributions of the Woodbine Public Library. This recognition highlights the library's invaluable role in serving the community and fostering a love for learning and access to resources. Residents are encouraged to visit the Woodbine Public Library at 103 E 8th Street or explore their offerings online. Discover the programs and services that make this library a cornerstone of the Woodbine community. Thank you to the Woodbine Public Library for their dedicated service and commitment to enhancing our lives through knowledge and culture!
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Exciting news for Camden County—The Planning & Development department has officially moved to a brand-new location! Starting today, Monday, December 16, 2024, all services including Building Permits, Inspections, Planning, Flood Protection, and GIS for unincorporated areas are now housed at the state-of-the-art Resiliency Operations Center at 135 Gross Road, Kingsland. This move reflects our commitment to better serve the community and streamline operations in a modern space. We appreciate your patience during this transition and look forward to welcoming you to our new home, where growing and improving our community continues to be our top priority. #PlanningAndDevelopment #NewHome #ResiliencyOperationsCenter #135GrossRoadInKingsland #Planning #BuildingPermits #Inspections #FloodProtection #GIS #NewLocation #CamdenCountyGA
The Camden County Board of Commissioners has unveiled its 2025 State Legislative Priorities, strategically addressing critical issues that affect our community’s well-being. These priorities will be instrumental in steering advocacy initiatives with state leaders to ensure that Camden County's unique needs are met. Stay informed and engaged as these priorities lay the groundwork for impactful legislative efforts that will benefit local residents. Learn more on the Camden County website. #LinkInBio #TopNews #2025LegislativePriorities #Advocacy #CamdenCountyGA
Attention community members! A fantastic opportunity is coming your way with the Drive-Through Mobile Food Pantry scheduled for Monday, May 19, 2025. Starting at 11:30 a.m., this event will take place at the Camden County Rec Center/PSA Parking Area located at 1050 Wildcat Drive in Kingsland. This initiative aims to provide essential food supplies to those in need, ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious meals. They encourage all residents to take advantage of this free service. Mark your calendars and spread the word! For more information and any registration details, please visit their official website. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support and uplift our community!
This week marks National Correctional Officers Week, a time to honor the unwavering dedication and professionalism of the correctional officers at Camden County Jail. The Board of Commissioners has officially acknowledged the commitment and courage of the Camden County Sheriff's Office during their May 6 meeting, recognizing the vital role these individuals play in maintaining safety and security within the community. Their efforts are essential for upholding order and ensuring the well-being of all residents. Join in expressing gratitude for their service and commitment to our community. For more information on how to show your support, please visit our website.
Celebrating excellence in service, Camden County proudly recognizes Kayla Oliver as the Employee of the Quarter. As an AV/IT Helpdesk Technician, Kayla has demonstrated exceptional dedication and remarkable problem-solving skills, greatly contributing to the smooth operations of Camden County. Their positive attitude and commitment to helping others have made a significant impact on the team and the community. This recognition underscores the importance of teamwork and the vital roles that dedicated individuals play in public service. To learn more about Kayla's achievements and the incredible work being done at Camden County, visit their official website.
In a remarkable display of community spirit, the Camden County Board of Commissioners has recognized the exceptional teamwork and dedication demonstrated during the recent landfill fires. A sincere thank you goes out to the Camden County Solid Waste, @camdenfirerescue, Camden County Sheriff's Office, Camden County Public Works, and the Georgia Forestry Commission for their swift and coordinated response. Their commitment to protecting our community is truly commendable. This recognition highlights the importance of collaboration in times of crisis and the invaluable service provided by our local agencies. Join in celebrating their hard work and dedication to keeping Camden County safe. To learn more about their efforts and stay informed about community initiatives, visit your local government website today.