The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
Hopefully it will be given strong consideration. It will apply to any qualified food serving establishment. Kingsland and St. Marys learned that most resturants are going to have a bar and it is essential for business. Woodbine is no exception. If it was a big chain outfit there would be smooth sailing. Hope it is the same for a local owned business not run by some out of town corporation. Progess is good. This is progress.
Even more amazing is a city council that can just vote to hold a referendum without having to have 10 public hearings and spend weeks discussing whether to let the voters decide.
66 y/o male, college grad. Bachelor of General Studies with minor in political science, Armstrong Atlantic State University; post-baccalaureate teacher certification program, AASU; Georgia state certified teacher: Middle Grades; Middle Grades Social Studies; Middle Grades Language Arts; Political Science (6-12); and Economics (6-12). Currently pursuing bachelor of Science in Public Administration from College of Coastal Georgia. Navy and Vietnam veteran (Hospital Corpsman, NEC 8404). Former HMC, USNR-R. Various Navy Leadership and Management schools. Disabled, and in a wheelchair since April, 2004, A/C Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eclectic interests.
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Hopefully it will be given strong consideration. It will apply to any qualified food serving establishment. Kingsland and St. Marys learned that most resturants are going to have a bar and it is essential for business. Woodbine is no exception. If it was a big chain outfit there would be smooth sailing. Hope it is the same for a local owned business not run by some out of town corporation. Progess is good. This is progress.
Even more amazing is a city council that can just vote to hold a referendum without having to have 10 public hearings and spend weeks discussing whether to let the voters decide.
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