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Two Growing Local Conferences: Tatnall Co. 8 Nov 2014 & Lowndes Co. 24 Jan 2015

Mark your calendars now with two important dates. SE GA Growing Local will be held Nov. 8 at the Tattnall County High School in Reidsville. A Growing Local conference will be held Jan. 24 at Pine Grove School near Valdosta. Gretchen Quarterman is lead organizer for that.

—Janisse Ray

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