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Perry Honors the Past With Creekwood Park Memorial

Perry Honors the Past With Creekwood Park Memorial We're unveiling a monument celebrating the history of Creekwood Park on Saturday, July 29 at 10:00 a.m. In 1966, a group was formed from the Black community known as the Adult Training Union (ATU) with a dream to provide a recreational facility for youth and adults in their neighborhood. They purchased 29 acres of land in the Creekwood subdivision. Over the next several years, a swimming pool, bath house, pavilion, street paving, and...



Annual Splash ‘N Bash Returns to Creekwood Park

Annual Splash ‘N Bash Returns to Creekwood Park The annual Splash ‘N Bash returns to Creekwood Park on July 29 from 10 a.m. – Noon. This free event features inflatables, food trucks, a free lunch, and the Splashpad. To prep for students’ return to school, Hargray will sponsor a backpack giveaway for attendees. Participants are encouraged to wear swimsuits, water socks, and/or water shoes. It is recommended to bring water bottles, sunscreen, towels, and outdoor...



Online Payment Disruption

UPDATE - JULY 24 | 12 P.M. The online payment system has been restored. ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM OUTAGE Please be advised that our online payment system is currently down. We are working as quickly as possible to resolve the issue. If you need to pay a bill, Customer Service can take cash, check, or a money order on the first floor of Perry City Hall (1211 Washington Street). Cash payments must be exact, or Customer Service can apply any overage to the account once the server...



Joe Posey Assumes Roles as Interim Councilmembers for Perry Council

Joe Posey Assumes Roles as Interim Councilmembers for Perry Council Mr. Joe Posey was sworn in as the interim Councilmember for the remaining term of District 3 Post 2 on the Perry City Council at the July 18, 2023, Council Meeting. Mr. Posey is as a former teacher at Russell and Lindsey Elementary Schools, and Warner Robins Middle School. He has also made contributions as the director of counseling and testing at Macon State College and as a consultant with Middle Georgia RESA...



Perry Police Department Offers Additional Women’s Firearm Safety Class

Perry Police Department Offers Additional Women’s Firearm Safety Class The Perry Police Department will host a 2-part Women's Firearm Safety Class on Thursday, August 10 and Saturday, August 12. This comprehensive course will cover a range of topics, including Georgia firearms laws, carrying and concealment, justifications for the use of deadly force, handgun loading and unloading, and marksmanship fundamentals. Classroom instruction takes place on Thursday, August 10 at 6:00 p.m....



Perry Police Department Offers Record Restriction Opportunity

Perry Police Department Offers Record Restriction Opportunity The Perry Police Department will host a record restriction event on July 29 from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Perry Events Center. The record restriction event is an initiative designed to assist individuals who have charges that have been dismissed or found not guilty by the court. It offers a chance for eligible individuals to have these charges restricted from public view, providing them with greater opportunities for employment,...



Perry Police Department Responds to Armed Robbery Incident

On July 2, 2023, at around 11:50 p.m. the Perry Police Department was notified that a victim with an apparent gunshot wound had arrived at Houston Medical Center in Warner Robins. After speaking to the victim officers determined the shooting was a result of a marijuana deal that turned into an armed robbery that occurred near the intersection of Newport Ave and Glennfinnan Way in Perry. Detectives were able to identify two suspects during the investigation. These two individuals were taken...



Mayor Walker Elected As President of Georgia Municipal Association

Mayor Walker Elected As President of Georgia Municipal Association City of Perry Mayor Randall Walker was elected as the President of the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) at their annual conference in Savannah, Georgia in June. The GMA is a voluntary, non-profit organization that provides legislative advocacy, educational, employee benefits, and consulting services to Georgia’s 537 cities. During the next year, Mayor Walker will serve as an advocate for GMA’s interests on...



Perry Celebrates Independence Day in Historic Downtown Perry

Perry Celebrates Independence Day in Historic Downtown Perry The City of Perry will celebrate Independence Day on July 2, 2023 in Historic Downtown Perry beginning at 5:00 p.m. The Perry Patriot Parade featuring families, children, and community members will march down Carroll Street with flags, bikes, and personal transportation vehicles decorated to show their patriotic spirit. Attendees will then enjoy live music, photo opportunities, and on site vendors with food and beverages...



Perry Presents Kicks Off 2023 Season

Perry Presents Kicks Off 2023 Season The City of Perry kicks off the 2023 Perry Presents season at Heritage Oaks Park on Friday, June 30 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food and drinks. Vendors will also be on site selling food and beverages. Lawn chairs and blankets for seating are strongly encouraged. Outside coolers are permitted. Glass is prohibited. This event is free. Parking is limited and entry is on a first-come, first-served basis. No...



Cool off With Perry’s Annual Water Battle

Cool off With Perry’s Annual Water Battle The annual Perry Water Battle returns on June 24 at Rozar Park from 10:00 a.m. – Noon. This free event features dueling fire trucks, water slides, water balloons, wading pools, and a free community cookout (available while supplies last). Participants are encouraged to wear swimsuits, water socks, and/or water shoes. It is recommended to bring water bottles, sunscreen, towels, and outdoor chairs. Although not required, participants are...



Perry Police Department Receives $1.5 Million Dollar Grant

Perry Police Department Receives $1.5 Million Dollar Grant The Perry Police Department received $1,572,328.98 in grant funds from the Governor’s Office for investments in technology and investigative equipment. This grant will help add technology to the police department’s current Flock system and add the Fusus platform. This program is a system that allows businesses to give the police department voluntary access to cameras and allow officers to search cameras when investigating...



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