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JMCA marks 10 years with Dec. 9 celebration

The Jackson-Macon Conservation Alliance is celebrating its 10th anniversary and holding its annual meeting from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 9, at the Episcopal Church in Highlands.

The celebration will include food, wine/beer and music performed by Thea and the Green Man. No long speeches or Power Point programs at this meeting, just a celebration of the work done in the Highlands-Cashiers area since the organization’s inception in 2001.

It will also be a chance for members of the public to meet new executive director Michelle Price.

For more info contact J-MCA at 828.526.0890, ext. 320, or visit www.j-mca.org.

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