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Wiregrass Foundation to hold 29th annual dinner

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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Foundation North will hold its 29th Annual Meeting and Banquet on Tuesday, November 18 at 7 p.m. in the Charles Harris Learning Center on the Ben Hill-Irwin Campus of Wiregrass Georgia Tech.  Attendees will dine on a delicious prime rib dinner with all the trimmings.

Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Christian comedian/ventriloquist, Steve Brogan. He started performing at an early age and now performs across the southeast.  

To purchase tickets for the 29th Annual Meeting and Banquet, please contact Mona Paulk at 229-468-2102 or email mona.paulk@wiregrass.edu. Tickets are $50 ($25 is tax deductible).

The Wiregrass Foundation North provides support to students from Atkinson, Ben Hill, Coffee, Irwin, and Wilcox Counties in several ways including academic scholarships, GED testing scholarships, and program book, supplies and equipment purchases.

-Submitted by Wiregrass Georgia Technical College

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