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Members of Hubbard Alumni Association look to preserve history of alma mater

Hubbard Elementary and High was once Forsyth’s only school for Black students. Members recently featured a ribbon cutting in their newly renovated space. Catch the full article and video at the 13WMAZ website.

By Adam, 4 yearsSeptember 15, 2021 ago
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‘Everybody is welcomed’: Monroe County to celebrate 200 years with bicentennial bash

MONROE COUNTY, Ga. — In just two weeks, Monroe County celebrates its bicentennial. It’s a celebration 200 years in the making! That means food, dancing, music and vendors, at the county’s bicentennial bash! They’ve been planning for years, and organizers say they’ve had to make some changes because of the Read more

By Adam, 4 yearsSeptember 14, 2021 ago
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13WMAZ Covers Monroe County Bicentennial Kickoff Event

The Monroe County Bicentennial Commision held a kickoff event on June 6, 2021. 13WMAZ went to the kickoff to learn more about Monroe County’s history and talked to some residents about why Monroe County deserves a big celebration. Catch the full article and video at the 13WMAZ website.

By Adam, 5 yearsAugust 9, 2021 ago
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  • Monroe County Bicentennial Weekend
  • Ribbon – Cutting Ceremony At The William Hubbard Complex September 11, 2021
  • Members of Hubbard Alumni Association look to preserve history of alma mater
  • ‘Everybody is welcomed’: Monroe County to celebrate 200 years with bicentennial bash
  • 13WMAZ Covers Monroe County Bicentennial Kickoff Event
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