Students in Marvette Gwinn’s first grade class recently enjoyed a visit to the Live Oak City Hall, Live Oak Police Department and Live Oak Fire Department. The students received an informative presentation by Mayor Sonny Nobles and had the opportunity to meet elected city officials. The class was studying community helpers and the services they provide to help make our community run smoothly.
Gwinn and students would like to thank Mayor Nobles, the police department, the fire department and elected officials for taking the time to provide information that helped expand their awareness of the important jobs community workers perform.
Suwannee Democrat
Community helpers
First-graders learn how the city of Live Oak works
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