Moultrie Observer

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December 6, 2011

Christmas parade winners

MOULTRIE — The City of Moultrie has announced the winning entries from Saturday night’s Christmas parade.

In the church category, Pine Grove Baptist Church won first place, with Moultrie Church of God placing second.

In the small business category, South Georgia Performing Arts won first with Moultrie Pinestraw and Landscaping, featuring Baby Miss Spring Fling, taking second.

In the large business category, Lowe’s won, followed by Colquitt Regional Medical Center.

In the schools category, Stringfellow Elementary won; no second place was awarded.

Among organizations, Girl Scouts of Colquitt County won first and Wimes Family Social Club placed second.

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  • 2011 Civic Groups (A-F)

    Below is information on Colquitt County's community organizations with names beginning with the letters A through F, as published in the 2011 Community Guide.

    As The Observer prepares the 2012 Community Guide, set for publication March 31, we are asking local groups to confirm their information below and email Adelia Ladson at adelia.ladson@gaflnews.com to either confirm or change it. If your group is not represented below, please email her to add it to the list. She can also be reached by phone at (229) 985-4545.

    We cannot publish information on groups that don't contact us, so please get in touch with us. Deadline is Friday, March 16.

    March 9, 2012

  • 2011 Civic Groups (G-M)

    Below is information on Colquitt County's community organizations with names beginning with the letters G through M, as published in the 2011 Community Guide.

    March 9, 2012

  • 2011 Civic Groups (N-Z)

    Below is information on Colquitt County's community organizations with names beginning with the letters N through Z, as published in the 2011 Community Guide.

    March 9, 2012

  • Recurring Events

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  • Christmas lights 2011

    December 23, 2011

  • 1216 Mens choir 2.jpg Men of Song: Choir offers free concert Monday

    Long a hotbed of choral music, Colquitt County now claims what few can: a community men’s choir.
    Formed in October, the Colquitt County Men’s Choir (CCMC) is open to all male residents of Colquitt County and boasts nearly 40 members from a variety of occupations and backgrounds. While some musical ability is recommended, the choir welcomes men of all skill level and experience. “There is no prerequisite [for membership],” said Travis Kern, director. “If you have a desire to sing and are male, come on.”

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • family watches movie.jpg Crowd comes out for holiday snow

    December 16, 2011 4 Photos

  • Chamber still seeking award nominations

    The deadline is two weeks away for nominations for the annual Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce awards.

    December 14, 2011

  • 1210 Gathering 2.JPG Ellenton gathers for Christmas

    December 10, 2011 1 Photo

  • SGPA.JPG Christmas parade winners

    December 6, 2011 3 Photos

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