City of Athens v. AMWA Public Forum

By Michael V. Hannigan

Saturday night, the Lake Athens Property Owners Association organized a public forum between the City of Athens and the Athens Municipal Water Authority (AMWA) regarding the current controversy and upcoming election.

If you have no idea what that sentence means, you should probably start reading here. 

The two-hour forum was held at the First Baptist Church of Athens ROC and drew a crowd of about 200. The event was moderated by FBC pastor Kyle Henderson.

AMWA was represented by general manager Wylie Pirkle while the City of Athens was represented by City Councilman Aubrey Jones.

Like most events of this type, the forum included short openings and conclusions from both sides, and questions from the audience.

This forum, however, also featured questions from each side directed toward the other. Each side received its questions before the event and had an opportunity to prepare answers.

The challenge for a journalist covering an event like this is in trying to distill two hours of discussion and the answers to maybe 25 questions into a 500-word article. So, considering the importance of the issue, we didn’t try. Instead, we recorded the forum and have uploaded it like a podcast. We invite you to listen on your computer or your phone and draw your own conclusions.

If you have trouble playing the embeded audio above, you can go directly to the podcast site here.

There are some changes in volume through the recording because of equipment difficulties Saturday night. This is a raw recording taken from the audience.

In the coming weeks, as we draw closer to a vote on the future of AMWA, I am sure there will be plenty more on this issue, but I don’t know how many more times the two sides will be as open as they were Saturday night. Please listen to the forum.

((More background on this story can be found here.))

Participants in the forum included Wylie Pirkle for AMWA (left) and Aubrey Jones for the City (right). FBC Athens pastor Kyle Henderson was the moderator (center). Todd Garrett, president of the Lake Athens Property Owners Association, which organized the forum, stands in the background.
Participants in the forum included Wylie Pirkle for AMWA (left) and Aubrey Jones for the City (right). FBC Athens pastor Kyle Henderson was the moderator (center). Todd Garrett, president of the Lake Athens Property Owners Association, which organized the forum, stands in the background.

ACPA Takes Annual Texas History Trip

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Athens Christian Preparatory Academy’s (ACPA) 7th grade Texas History class set out on their 3rd Annual Texas History Trip Feb. 28-March 2 with their teacher, Ms. Cassie Keys. The journey included the statue of Sam Houston (which we visited on his birthday), the Battlefield of San Jacinto featuring the San Jacinto Monument, the Battleship Texas, and Austin where we visited the Bob Bullock Museum as well as toured our State Capitol. The last day was spent at Washington-On-The-Brazos, where their slogan remains “Where Texas Became Texas!” While at Washington-on-the-Brazos, the group attended the 178th Birthday of Texas celebration! “This trip makes history come to life for these students,” said teacher Cassie Keys. “Every year, the students can’t stop talking about how much they learn.”

Featured in the picture: Mason Womble, Eli Ridgle, Teacher Cassie Keys, Madilyn Jones,Madison Fowler, McKenna Kasnetz, Sharra Russell, Ashley Loflin, Sarah Bagley.

ACPA Sound of the Storm Competition

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Athens Christian Preparatory Academy’s (ACPA) Sound of the Storm Choir attended the Festival Disney Competition for the second year in a row this Spring Break. The choir spent three days park-hopping Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Epcot. The group performed at Saratoga Springs on March 15 and received a good rating as well as third in their division. The choir’s participation annually prepares them for the TCAL Fine Arts State Competition happening in April.

Pictured are: Abigail Johnson, Rebecca Witton, Gracie Millar, Sydney Roland, Maggie Sorrell, Jordan SanMiguel, Olivia Whatley, Caysea Clark, Olivia Hall, Mackenzie Bush, Rachel Benson, Christian Kocian, Nahum Rincon, Nathan Johnson, and teacher Cassie Keys.

ACPA Students Rock German Competition

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Athens Christian Preparatory students Jake Foster and Zay Ridgle scored high in the State Regional German competition held in Dallas. Jake Foster, a sophomore, placed first in sight reading while Zay Ridgle, a freshman, placed second in Grammar, and third in sight reading. “I am very proud of what these two students have done especially since it is their first competition.” said Brian West the German instructor at ACPA. ACPA placed 12th overall with 21 metroplex schools competing. They will now compete in the State competition held later this month at the University of Texas at Austin. PICTURED: Jake Foster is on the left, and Zay Ridgle is on the right.

Educators Of The Year Announced

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Recently, the winners for the Educator of the Year awards were announced by the East Texas Academic Rodeo. Three winners were chosen, one for each level of education. The Elementary level honor went to Trina McAllister of East Texas Christian Academy, Tyler. The Middle School honor went to Karol Terry of Chapel Hill ISD, Mt. Pleasant. The High School honor went to Casey Kohlman of Athens Christian Preparatory in Athens. Pictured are, from left, Casey Kohlman , Karol Terry, and Trina McAllister.