NAMGBR Annual Gathering (50 Years of MGB) -Dillard, GA

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NAMGBR Annual Gathering (50 Years of MGB) -Dillard, GA

Time: June 6, 2012 to June 10, 2012
Location: The Dillard House
Street: 768 Franklin Street
City/Town: Dillard, GA
Website or Map: http://mg2012.webs.com/
Phone: (706) 746-5348
Event Type: meeting-show-celebration
Organized By: NAMGBR
Latest Activity: May 19, 2012

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  NAMGBR & Peachtree MG Registry Presents

 Y'all come on down to the

North Georgia Mountains

Check out The Video

And here's the CHATTERBOX Weekly Update

Welcome to the MG2012 web site. From this site you will be able to get all the information about all the fun events that we are preparing. Please use the links in the top menu bar to find all that you need. 

MG2012 June 6-10, 2012

Dillard, Georgia

The Peachtree MG Registry will host the

NAMGBR Annual Gathering @

The Dillard House 

In the mountains of North Georgia

The Agenda has been updated. Please check the MG2012 Agenda Page 

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