As part of a statewide book launch, the Douglas Rotary Club welcomed authors Ann Litrel and Charles Seabrook to a well-attended meeting on October 30 at South Georgia State College.
Acclaimed artist Litrel and longtime Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Seabrook joined forces to create “35 Natural Wonders of Georgia to See Before You Die,” a 291-page book published by The University of Georgia Press. The authors spent the day in Douglas and also appeared at a public presentation that evening at South Georgia State College. For more information about the book, visit www.annlitrel.com or https://www.ugapress.org/9780820374444/35-natural-wonders-of-georgia-to-see-before-you-die/.
Douglas Rotary is a service organization seeking to advance the service ideals of Rotary International by investing time and resources in programs for children and youth, community development, disease prevention, family support, environmental health, and leadership development. Rotary meets on Thursdays from noon to 1 pm at the South Georgia State College Dining Hall in Douglas. Visitors and prospective members who are interested in personal and professional growth and community service are always welcome. For more information, call Clay Lott at 912-327-1921, Pastor Paul Elliott at 912-850-9631, or Mark Miller at 540-321-8191.

 
		
 
									 
					



