Mentors from the business world and other professions taught Dougherty County middle-schoolers how to tie a tie and more during a Tuesday luncheon at the Albany Civic Center hosted by Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.
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Samala Carrington takes a photo at recent Ties That Bind event at the Albany Civic Center.
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Henry Mathis, left, helps Hunter Williams with knotting a tie during the Tuesday Ties That Bind event at the Albany Civic Center.
Alan has been a reporter for 30 years, including at The Moultrie Observer, Thomasville Times-Enterprise and The Albany Herald. His favorite book is “Catch-22,” and he has an Australian shepherd/American bulldog mix named Maxwell.
The placement of two traps will help take a bite out of the amount of trash making its way into the Flint River. The Flint Riverkeeper and partners will be involved in placing, monitoring and monitoring the traps as well as removing and disposing of trash and recyclables.
“That doesn’t mean I’m going to disappear from Albany, Georgia. There are other things I will be involved in. This is not retire and go just sit in the rocking chair.
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