MOULTRIE, Ga. — People working toward a common goal can overcome their divisions, including racial ones, according to the keynote speaker at Moultrie’s Martin Luther King birthday celebration, held virtually
MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Women’s Federated Club and the Colquitt County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) salute Dr. Martin Luther King with events
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From left are Rick Moss (DeLoache Foundation), John Griffin (DeLoache Foundation), JoAnne Jones (PCOM South Georgia), Roy Reeves (DeLoache Foundation), Connie Fritz (Colquitt County Arts Center), Randy Benner (Crossroads Gospel Rescue Mission), Johnny Slocumb (DeLoache Foundation), Lane Wear (DeLoache Foundation), Beth Bates (CRMC Foundation), Jim Matney (CRMC Foundation), Cecil Barber (DeLoache Foundation), and Rich Gallagher (Moultrie YMCA).
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Staff Reports
Feb 24, 2021
From left are Rick Moss (DeLoache Foundation), John Griffin (DeLoache Foundation), JoAnne Jones (PCOM South Georgia), Roy Reeves (DeLoache Foundation), Connie Fritz (Colquitt County Arts Center), Randy Benner (Crossroads Gospel Rescue Mission), Johnny Slocumb (DeLoache Foundation), Lane Wear (DeLoache Foundation), Beth Bates (CRMC Foundation), Jim Matney (CRMC Foundation), Cecil Barber (DeLoache Foundation), and Rich Gallagher (Moultrie YMCA).
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The Kundi and Holton families will be honored during a virtual event Monday held in conjunction with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration.
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MOULTRIE, Ga. â Moultrie groups are planning their annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebrations with an eye to the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual parade will not be held this year, and an awards celebration will be held online. The Colquitt County branch of the NAACP, however, plans three days of outreach to people in need.
The NAACPâs service projects will begin Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 16-17, with a canned food drive. Drop-off locations will be Piggly Wiggly and Save-A-Lot grocery stores, both on First Avenue Southeast.