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Earn Ride To School With Deputy By Finding Painted Rocks
Kids can earn a ride a ride to school with a Forsyth County deputy, among other prizes, for finding a painted rock within the county.

FORSYTH COUNTY, GA — As summer winds down the Forsyth County Sheriff's Forsyth Rocks project gears up. The Sheriff's Community Relations Unit has been working on getting these rocks dressed up for a little game of hide n’ seek. Deputies hid painted rocks throughout Forsyth County and now thet want kids to get out and find them. Once a rock is found take a picture and post it on Facebook with the location and #FCSOrocks, do this and the finder gets a prize!
Prizes include two specially marked rocks come with a ride to school from the Sheriff. Three specially marked rocks come with a special visit from a Deputy and his K9 partner. All other finders can present their rock at the Sheriff's Office Headquarters to meet a Deputy and receive a badge.
The contest is open to Forsyth County resident school-age children.
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For more information, visit the Forsyth County Sheriff's Facebook page.
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