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BBQ Lunch Raises Money For Child Abuse Victims
The annual lunch, which will benefit the Anna Crawford Children's Center, will be held April 27 in downtown Canton.

Residents who find it hard to pass up an opportunity to indulge in barbecue are invited to downtown Canton to satisfy their cravings — while helping Cherokee County child abuse victims and their families.
A BBQ Lunch, which will benefit the Anna Crawford Children’s Center, will be held 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, April 27 at the gazebo at Cannon Park in downtown Canton. Cannon Park sits on the square across the street from the Cherokee County Justice Center.
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For $8, residents will receive a choice of meat (pork, chicken, hamburger or hotdog), baked beaks, slaw, cookie and tea.
Williamson Bros. BBQ will provide the food for residents to devour.
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Deliveries for orders $10 or more are also available and more information about that service can be obtained by calling 678-504-6388 x 113.
The Anna Crawford Children’s Center provides intervention and treatment services to Cherokee County children and families impacted by child abuse. Services are provided at no charge due to the support from the community.
To learn more about the organization, visit www.annacrawfordcac.org or call 678-504-6388 x113.
Photo credit: Anna Crawford Children’s Center
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