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The Shoulders of Vidalia City Government

Are you feed up with politicians? Tired of crooks and arrogant idiots running your town, your city, your state. Well, breathe deep and enjoy the fresh air in this interview with a new participant in the political process: Lisa Chesser, elected last fall to her first term of service on the Vidalia City Council.

Six months into her term, Lisa understands and appreciates the burdens and pressures that local elected officials have to deal with in serving their constituents. The issues which face Lisa, Vidalia and all the other cities and town of this country have at least one thing in common. They cannot be solved with easy fixes where everyone gets what they want. Lisa appreciates the difficulty of making the right decision, recognizing that someone will disagree.

But if you will listen to this interview, you will hear a true public servant, who without malice or arrogance in her heart wants to do the right thing in all things and who is not afraid to stand up and be heard. Government officials, particularly at the local level, generally don’t like to have to deal with the problems of ordinary citizens. They have their preconceived notions of how things are going to be and do not care to spend the time to hear or consider other viewpoints.

Lisa is the exception. She is what we need more of. She is intelligent, honest, full of common sense and compassion, a breath of fresh air. Lisa is the only woman currently on the council and I believe (could be wrong) the first woman ever elected to the Vidalia City Council. She believes in open, friendly government. Her integrity is unimpeachable. She understands the benefits of listening to all sides of complex issues before making a decision. She understands that citizens appreciate it when they feel that their views will be heard and fairly considered. Keep up the good work Lisa!

I am sure Lisa is embarassed by these comments. I don’t care. She is proof that involved citizens who are willing to sacrifice some of their time and contribute to local government can make a difference.

Maybe, someday she will be the first woman mayor of Vidalia.

 
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Candidates for Ward 4, Vidalia City Council

The general election on November 6th resulted in a run-off for Ward 4, Vidalia City Council, between Lisa Chesser and Daren McClellan. I thought I ought to update their pre-election interviews and find out what the two top candidates are doing to assure victory next Tuesday, December 4th.

The general election resulted in Lisa receiving 235 votes to 190 votes for Daren. Assuming each candidate holds their own, the real question is how the folks who cast 129 votes for two candidates who did not make the run-off will vote the second time around. Actually, the real question may be how many people will go to the polls to vote in a run-off election. The victor will definitely be the candidate that gets the most voters back to the polls. Sad, but true.

Vidalia is just like most other towns, I guess. It putters along, as if on auto-pilot (at least, that is the way it seems to most citizens) and every year or so it has a scandal or a controversy or something that gets everyone’s attention. In the meantime, everyone that has to deal with City Hall thinks things need changing and everyone that doesn’t have to deal with City Hall could care less.

The most telling thing I can say about the City of Vidalia government is the fact that, as far as I can tell, City Council has not had a vote that was not unanimous in years. I had occasion to review the Council minutes last year and went back 4 or 5 years and was amazed at the consistently unanimous votes. (I may have missed one, but someone will have to prove me wrong.) Now, you may think that good. I don’t. All this means is that either we don’t need a City Council or we don’t need some of them who just do what another tells them to do.

If you listen to Daren’s interview, at the end he explains why this is the way it is in Vidalia. His explanation is interesting. Essentially, he says that at the end of the council meetings, they go into closed session and work out their differences. I am not sure how Daren knows this, but I do know that if this is the way City Council makes decisions, they are violating the law. We have an Open Meetings law in Georgia and while some subjects must be discussed behind closed doors (land purchases, personnel), the purpose of closing the doors is not to allow discussion of general business.

But, I must admit, for years, the rumor has been that City Council gets their stuff done before the meeting is convened and the meeting is just a formality.

This unanimity obsession results in something Lisa mentions in her interview: the fact that people who do go before City Council generally don’t feel that anyone is listening to them. They don’t feel welcome, just tolerated, and when their 5 minutes are up, ignored. What part does unanimity play in this? Simple! If you have to convince all of them, then you can never convince one to take up your cause because it is more important to be unanimous.

Maybe this is just sour grapes on my part, since I don’t think City Council has ever listened to me the few times I went there. I admit it, they generally piss me off! But what do I know, I’m just a lawyer.

Will this election bring about change? For the better? Only time will tell!

 
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Bet You Did Not Know This About Toombs-Montgomery-Vidalia-Lyons!

Elizabeth Harvill is one of those young, energetic, creative, and dedicated people that motivate others and generate excitement. Why, by the end of this interview I wanted to take a week off work and have her plan my vacation right here in the Toombs County area. (Actually, Elizabeth depressed me because once again I have proven that I have no idea what is goin’ on right here in my own backyard.)

Elizabeth is the Executive Director of the Vidalia Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. Notwithstanding Elizabeth’s high marks in letting the world know what this area has to offer, it is a little disturbing to interview someone and find out for the first time that someone has a farm 3 miles from my office that has dozens of exotic deer from all over the world. And to think you can see glass blowing in downtown Lyons, just blows my mind. Promoting these and other attractions are Elizabeth’s job, but I had no idea that she had 500+ motel rooms to do it with. That may not sound like much to people in Atlanta, but I remember when I first came to Vidalia we had 3 or 4 motels and probably only one that a visitor might actually want to stay in.

Want to get to the country for real? Tour a farm or a pecan orchard or a Vidalia Onion factory.

You may have been to the Vidalia Onion Festival in the Spring (April 25-27, 2008), and you may have heard of our incredible Air Show, but have you seen Tales from the Altamaha, a local folk play that is gaining regional and state recognition. And when it comes to genealogy, The Ladson Genealogical Library is nationally recognized.

While I am proud to live in the Vidalia-Lyons-Toombs-Montgomery County area, this interview reminds me that home is what you make it and we all have the ability to make our hometown better.

 
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All Politics is LocaL, So…Here are Interviews with 3 Candidates for Vidalia City Council

The race is on, locally, for election to the Vidalia City Council from Ward 4. There are 4 persons seeking the post, but only three are being interviewed: Lisa Chesser, Don Davis and Craig Stuckless. The fourth candidate, Daren McClellan, declined my invitation.

Lisa worked for me as a paralegal for 16 years or so and retired to raise her family. She has two children, Abbie and Doug; three if you include her husband, Hal. (That is a joke, Hal!) Hal is the President of Vidalia Federal Savings and Loan and is also a member of the Vidalia Board of Education.

Don is retired from Plant Hatch (the Georgia Power nuclear facility in Baxley) in 2004. I had never met Don before the interview so I can’t say a lot, other than what is in the interview. Don has been married to a local Vidalia girl, Gwen McMichaels, for 37 years. After retirement he started tutoring math and algebra at Sylvan and working with at-risk teenagers in the alternative school system.

Craig is employed with our local hospital, Meadows Regional Medical Center. I have known Craig for years. We used to go to the same church. Craig is from Canada and had the good fortune to fall in love with a Vidalia girl, Kelly Brantley. Craig was in the Canadian Air Force when they married, and when he put in enough time to retire, he did, moved to Georgia and has since become a U. S. Citizen.

Listen and Vote!

 
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Interview with Sandy Jones, Owner of Folk Tales, Adult Respite Care Center

Sandy Jones, Owner of Folk Tales, Adult Respite Care Center, tells us about a growing concept, Day Care for Adults. Sandy’s new center allows people who are caring for adults with certain disabilities to drop their loved one off for a few hours while they tend to business or themselves. Her center is located at the corner of Durden and Third Street in Vidalia, Georgia.

 
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Interview with Paula Toole, Director, Downtown Vidalia Association

Paula Toole, Director, Downtown Vidalia Association, keeps us up to date on the construction of the one-way pair thru downtown, new businesses, loft apartments and a Taste of China.

 
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Interview with Cheryl Gay, Communications Director, Meadows Regional Medical Center

Cheryl Gay, Communications Director, Meadows Regional Medical Center, unveils the "Hospitality House," a new facility at the hospital that provides a place of respite for families visiting loved ones for extended periods of time.

 
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Interview with Tina Houser, Founder of God’s Storehouse and Jesus Inn

Tina Houser, Founder of God’s Storehouse and Jesus Inn, talks about the homeless in Vidalia and her efforts to provide them with shelter and assistance.

 
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Interview with Keith Dawson, President of United Charities

Keith Dawson, President of United Charities, gives us the details of their annual Christmas Food Baskets, scheduled for delivery December 14th. Want to help? Show up Tuesday and Wednesday at the old Piggly Wiggly on Jackson Street in Vidalia and help box the food. Or call (912) 282-4193.

 
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Interview with Doug Roper, Paul Anderson Youth Home

Doug Roper, Paul Anderson Youth Home, discusses his experiences as a professional major league ballplayer, his injury and his current work with the Paul Anderson Youth Home. Doug also invites everyone to attend the PAYH Christmas Play to be presented December 1, 2006 at the First Baptist Church in Vidalia.

 
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