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November 21, 2009

Federated Guild has various activities during the month of october

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Andrea Scarrow, right, Colquitt County family and consumer sciences agent, conducted the Fight Bac hand-washing demonstration at the October meeting of the Moultrie Fedrated Guild. She showed members the effectiveness of their current hand-washing techniques and encouraged them to wash their hands thoroughly to prevent the spread of germs. Scarrow is shown with Connie Leigh, club president.





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The conservation department started a new project in October. It was the first time they had a plant exchange among members. This will be done in October and in April from now on. Members will bring a plant and will exchange it with another member. From the left, Jane Gibbs and Connie Leigh, share theirs.





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Matt Peek, right, youth minister at First Baptist Church, was the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Moultrie Fedrated Guild. He was introduced by Sherry Briggs, left, international affairs chairman. He shared his experiences he had this past summer in China.

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