Albany's Car, Swap Meets and Arts and Crafts Show - Albany, GA

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Albany's Car, Swap Meets and Arts and Crafts Show - Albany, GA

Time: December 3, 2021 to December 4, 2021
Location: Exchange Club Fair Grounds
Street: 810 S Westover
City/Town: Albany, Georgia 31705
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Exch…
Phone: 229-317-0444
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Exchange Club of Albany
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2021

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The Exchange Club of Albany was presented an excellent program by Ken Hodges, Georgia Appeals Court. Ken gave us an interesting education on the Court System starting with Magistrates Court and ending with Georgia Supreme Court. He also encouraged us to do our civic duty of voting and doing jury duty when called.
Thank you Ken for your time a very informative program.
We are gave a donation to one of our Non-Profit Partners, the Lord's Pantry. Tom Wilburn and AJ Nobles represented the Lord's Pantry. Thank you Tom and AJ for all the Lord's Pantry does for Albany and Dougherty County.

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