Across Georgia’s 40 soil and water conservation districts, every county in the state is represented by two District Supervisors. District Supervisors offer leadership to the district and programs aimed to carry out conservation, use and development of natural resources.
At the virtual annual meeting on January 15th, the Georgia Association of Conservation District honored 9 individuals from the Flint River District who have made a long-term commitment as District Supervisors. We appreciate the tireless efforts made by District Supervisors in conserving, protecting, and improving the natural resources in their local areas.
Supervisors recognized for their tenure include:
Steve Singletary, Early County, 42 Years Served
Wayne Thomas, Decatur County, 33 Years Served
John Harrell, Grady County, 30 Years Served
Billy Roland, Miller County, 21 Years Served
Marty McLendon, Calhoun County, 20 Years Served
Parker Miller, Decatur County, 14 Years Served
Steve Bailey, Seminole County, 14 Years Served
Graham Ginn, Calhoun County, 10 Years Served
Shane Kelley, Baker County, 10 Years Served