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ANNUAL<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
—IN TIFTON—<br />
June 6–9, 2010<br />
At right, the ladies from Tifton First UMC graciously serve the crowd Dip-N-Dots for dessert._<br />
Below right, conference attendees enjoy Bar-b-que and live music.<br />
The South Georgia Annual Conference<br />
in Tifton was a great time of fellowship<br />
for United Methodists. The first day<br />
of conference business always ends<br />
with The Methodist Home Bar-b-que<br />
and <strong>Magnolia</strong> <strong>Manor</strong> Dip-N-Dots. As<br />
usual the Dip-N-Dots were a huge hit.<br />
One emphasis of this year’s<br />
conference was, “A Healthier Me.”<br />
Delegates had numerous options<br />
for enhancing efforts for improved<br />
health. Andrea Walker, Director of<br />
Donor Communications, led the largest<br />
of the health emphasis workshops.<br />
Her workshop on better nutrition<br />
was entitled, “Eat Up, Slim Down.”<br />
Pictured above, Andrea Walker, Director of Donor Communications, is<br />
ready to lead her nutrition workshop, “Eat Up, Slim Down.”<br />
Robert Beckum greets Frank and Joyce Gordy, delegates from Louisville,<br />
Georgia, as they emerge from Andrea’s workshop with rave reviews.<br />
Pictured above, <strong>Magnolia</strong> <strong>Manor</strong> residents Ray and Juanita Wilder<br />
stand with their family after the service recognizing retiring clergy<br />
and clergy with fifty or more years of service.<br />
Rev. Ray Wilder (right) was recognized for fifty-three years as a<br />
member of the annual conference Rev. Bill Strickland (left) retired this<br />
year with thirty-nine years of service.<br />
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