Apr 8, 2021
Saturday event
Greater Believers Worship Center, 824 Northside Drive, will hold an event Saturday, April 10, that will include free food and free COVID-19 vaccinations
COVID-19 vaccinations will be provided by Colquitt Regional Medical Center 10:30 a.m. to noon. You must be 16 years old to get one. Reserve your vaccine by calling 891-9380.
Food boxes will be distributed beginning at 11 a.m.
Lunch will also be provided.
Peanut Palooza
TIFTON, Ga. â The Georgia Peanut Commission will host a Kickoff to Planting â Peanut Palooza 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at the commissionâs office, 445 Fulwood Blvd. in Tifton.
The free event will have boiled peanuts, fried peanut samples, Simply Sweet Celebrations cupcake truck and Tifton Takeover Nutrition peanut butter shake samples. The event will also include opportunities to plant your own peanut plant, prizes and giveaways, photo opportunities for kids to sit inside of a tractor and more.
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Staff Reports
Mar 15, 2021
TIFTON, Ga. â Despite not having an in-person gala because of the pandemic, the ABAC Foundation set a record in February by raising funds for student scholarships at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College through A Week for ABAC.
ABAC Arts Connection Director Wayne Jones, who coordinated the event, said the Foundation set a record by raising nearly $130,000 for more than 50 student scholarships.
âWhen we first realized we would not be able to host an in-person event, there was no question that we would push forward and reimagine the event virtually,â Jones said. âItâs just too important for our students.