Southwest Georgia Project for Community Education fresh food mixer

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The Southwest Georgia Project for Community Education held a fresh food mixer in downtown Albany on Thursday to help connect local farmers/food producers with the community in which they live and to encourage healthier lifestyles through better eating habits.

Fresh vegetables from Sisters Produce and More are displayed Thursday at the Southwest Fresh Food Mixer. (Staff Photo: Jon Gosa)

Jerome Powell of JCBD Produce Powell Farms had fresh vegetables and fruit for sale at the Southwest Fresh Food Mixer on Thursday. (Staff Photo: Jon Gosa)

Grant Manager Whitney Kimbrough welcomes visitors to the Southwest Fresh food mixer in downtown Albany on Thursday. (Staff Photo: Jon Gosa)

Refreshments are set up at the Southwest Fresh Food Mixer on Thursday, including fresh lemonade, fruits and cheese. (Staff Photo: Jon Gosa)

Locally produced honey from Joel Rogers’ Honey is displayed Thursday at the Southwest Fresh Food Mixer. (Staff Photo: Jon Gosa)

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