For
prints larger than 8x10 and to request photographs that may have not
been published in the Statesboro Herald or on statesboroherald.com,
contact Herald staff photographer Scott Bryant at sbryant@statesboroherald.com.
The cast and crew of the Averitt Center for the Arts presentation of The Nutcracker ramp up rehearsals for this weekends performances.
11/18/2009
Album ID: 891935
Photos by Scott Bryant
Ogeechee Tech Scholarship Banquet
5 photos
for sale
Ogeechee Technical College honors its scholarship recipients with a banquet Monday.
11/16/2009
Album ID: 891024
Photos by Scott Bryant
2009 Veterans Day Community Observance
38 photos
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The local community honors all who served and are currently serving in the military during Wendesday's 2009 Veterans Day community observance at the Emma Kelly Theater.
11/11/2009
Album ID: 888583
Photos by Scott Bryant
Pet Fun Day
8 photos
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The Humane Society and the Statesboro-Bulloch Parks & Recreation stage the 10th annual Pet Fun Day at Fair Road Park.
11/7/2009
Album ID: 891030
Photos by Scott Bryant
City Elections
7 photos
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Statesboro voters go to the polls and candidates await results on election day.
11/3/2009
Album ID: 880833
Photos by Scott Bryant
Halloween Pet Costume Contest
10 photos
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Canines of all shapes and sizes strut their stuff at Anderson's General Store Saturday for a Halloween pet costume contest sponsored by Save The Animals Rescue Society (STARS).
10/31/2009
Album ID: 878197
Photos by Scott Bryant
Pumpkin Parade in Brooklet
14 photos
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Brooklet Elementary School children pay tribute to Halloween and literacy by dressing up as their favorite book characters during Friday's Pumpkin Parade in downtown Brooklet.
10/30/2009
Album ID: 877375
Photos by Scott Bryant
Georgia Southern's Haunted Forest
5 photos
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Georgia Southern University hosts the Haunted Forest for Halloween thrill seekers.
10/29/2009
Album ID: 877486
Photos by Scott Bryant
Sacred & Profane art exhibition
9 photos
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An art exhibit called Sacred & Profane in the Smith Calloway Banks Southern Art Folk Art Collection at Georgia Southern University Tuesday. Curator Banks answered questions from students and professors about the collecting featuring art inspired by sacred and biblical stories as well grotesque figures and faces, depicting how Southern folk artists have interpreted good and evil.