Toys for Tots leader says Bearden did no work for toy drive
by John P. Boan/Times-Georgian
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The local organizer for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program has come out publicly to refute claims by the city of Carrollton that Rep. Tim Bearden helped with the annual campaign while serving as a consultant for the city.

Since late 2005, Bearden, R-Villa Rica, has been paid $2,100 monthly to serve as a consultant for the city, although no contract exists between the two and the city has not produced any evidence of any work product or invoices produced by Bearden.

In a paid advertisement printed in the Sunday, June 21, issue of The Times-Georgian, Carrollton Mayor Wayne Garner listed briefly “a sampling of the projects Rep. Bearden has either solely or partially been responsible for.” These include the Police Department’s “Save a Life ... Stop on Red” campaign, the “Fans for Seniors” program aimed at helping the elderly keep cool during the summer and the Toys for Tots drive that occurs every year during the Christmas season. In addition, Garner’s letter says that Bearden has also served in “an advisory capacity on sensitive police issues that are not open for public disclosure.”

But Carlis Baker, the area organizer of the toy drive, said in a letter to The Times-Georgian that his organization has no records of Bearden’s work, and if he were to be paid for his services to Toys for Tots, it would be a violation of the spirit of volunteerism that makes the program a success.

“All activities conducted by Toys for Tots is voluntary, payment for support or activities is neither implied nor authorized,” Baker says in the letter. “Toys for Tots has no record of contributions, or support ever being received from Wayne Garner the Mayor of Carrollton, or Tim Bearden the State of Georgia Representative for District 68. Any and all support provided to needy children in West Georgia by Toys for Tots is entirely due to tireless volunteers and the wonderful contributions of the community and will remain so.”

Calls and e-mails to Garner and City Manager Casey Coleman went unreturned on Monday. Bearden also could not be reached for comment.

Carrollton City Council members Peter Balega and Gerald Byrd issued a joint statement on June 25 criticizing the city for its relationship with Bearden, saying “We were as shocked as you were when we discovered the relationship and the payment of monies to Mr. Bearden. We were unaware of any paid services rendered (to the City) during the dates stated on the checks, which were made payable to Mr. Bearden by the City of Carrollton.”

comments (3)
« Reader99 wrote on Tuesday, Jun 30 at 04:00 PM »
The position of "consultant" seems to serve Garner and Chappell well when they need to cover things. How many of our well-deserving city (or county) employees would love to have one of these postions with a guaranteed salary of $2,100 per month for the hard work that they now do? No one (even Garner) would have to just pull things out of the air to account for the work done IF work were truly being done. Maybe the morning "biscuit" group or jogging group needs someone to consult with for their social meetings. Undoubtedly, Bearden is NOT earning the money that he is being paid. If he happened to be, Garner would not have to make things up. I agree with our city attorney, Mr. Conerly, that a contract is not required of other city employees; however, Mr. Conerly, all of those people work hard each day and are accountable to SOMEONE. If the city has the money to pay Bearden to work as a volunteer for these organizations then maybe you could just give other employees a raise. Some of our politicians are becoming more open about their "transgressions". As Mr. Swanson said, "Let's hope our memories last longer than their campaign promises." Also, thanks to Carlis Baker, area organizer for Toys for Tots for setting the record straight. It is a shame for Garner to have used any of these great organizations to "cover". Finally, thank you to council members Balega and Byrd for doing what you were elected to do.
« Joe Swanson wrote on Tuesday, Jun 30 at 12:12 PM »
I truly believe that most of our elected representatives would rather have a limb amputated than lose an election. Its all about the power and the money. They will lie cheat and steal to hold on to it. These are blatant lies that Garner and Bearden have told the public. Lets hope our memories last longer than their campaign promises.
« templetiger wrote on Tuesday, Jun 30 at 08:25 AM »
Tim Bearden and Wayne Garner need to resign now. Tim Bearden has no defense or he would have spoken up and provided evidence that he actually produced work for these payments. Quit hiding, man up, and do the right thing. We need a representative that serves the people who elected him, not the special interests.