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DCCSB competed against more than 22 counties, both private and public entities.
Chili booths hosted by political candidates, local businesses, non-profits and area service clubs competed for best chili.
2 opportunities to attend: Wednesday, November 2 and Thursday, November 3.
Parade coordinators encourage Veteran groups, military, and reserve units, along with JROTC members and marching bands, to register.
The event for senior citizens is set for Oct. 28.
The event raised more than $11,000 for Partners in Education.
Individuals touring the juried art show were granted one vote for the artwork that made an impression on them above the rest.
"It's vitally important that we address ways to help with early detection and screening," Chairman Dr. Romona Jackson Jones said.
For October, the CAC is featuring the creative glass work by Cathy Wood with CW Glass Designs.
For one day, portions of Downtown Douglasville will transform into Hawkins, Indiana.
The county is one of 20 members to receive the ACCG GHBP Health Promotion & Wellbeing Grant based on its commitment to employee health.