Now in its fourth year, Techie Camp at the Willow Hill Center has grown into seven weeklong camps, each with its own theme and focus, open to third- through eighth-grade Bulloch County students at no cost to participants.
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What started out as a school for formerly enslaved children in 1874 is now a thriving museum and resource center where history and legacies are preserved. WSAV’s Kim Gusby discusses the significance of the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center with Dr. Alvin Jackson (Chairman of the center’s Board of Trustees) and Dr. Nkenge Jackson-Flowers, the Board Secretary.
Read MoreOn April 26, the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center Museum will host A Taste of Struggle, a daylong event honoring the rich culinary traditions of the Willow Hill community and the enduring legacy of African American foodways.
Read MoreWillow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center is set to host the free 2025 Techie Camp this summer, offering hands-on tech experiences for students in grades 3 through 8.
Read More“Resourceful” is a word that many might use to describe spring 2024 graduate Donya Glenn.
The Athens, Georgia, native who crossed the commencement stage in May after just three years to earn his bachelor’s in public health credits the various resources on campus for helping him excel as a student, even when he hit roadblocks along the way.
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