Holtz Institute Helps Strengthen Small City Leadership
For city officials serving small communities, the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute has been a lifeline, helping them navigate their roles, despite limited staff and resources.
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Empowering City Leaders with Knowledge and Skills
The Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute offers city officials a comprehensive learning experience, covering everything from municipal finance and budgeting to ethics and data literacy. Designed to enhance leadership and expertise in local government, this program is a partnership between GMA and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government—equipping officials with the tools they need to serve their communities effectively.
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City Spotlight
Gay, located in GMA's District 4 in Meriwether County, was incorporated in 1907. The city is celebrated for its quiet country charm and thriving agritourism. Each year, thousands of visitors flock to the renowned Cotton Pickin' Fair and enjoy outdoor recreation at Big Red Oak Plantation.
Fun Fact: Gay is home to historic landmarks such as the Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge, recognized as one of Georgia's oldest covered bridges.