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McGehee Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet – November 4, 2010

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– September 30, 2010Posted in: All Local News, Community Submitted, Desha County News, McGehee News
The McGehee Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards’ Banquet will be held Thursday evening, November 4, 2010, at the McGehee High School Cafeteria.  The banquet will begin at 6 p.m.  Tickets...

The McGehee Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards’ Banquet will be held Thursday evening, November 4, 2010, at the McGehee High School Cafeteria.  The banquet will begin at 6 p.m.  Tickets are $15 each.  Tables are $125.  To purchase tickets or tables, contact Paula at (870) 222-4451 or via email:  admin@mcgeheechamber.com This year’s guest speaker is David Bazzel, owner of Fourth Quarter Productions, a major marketing company located in Little Rock, AR.  David, a former Razorback, is also known for his radio program on “The Buzz” with Tommy Smith.  For more information about David Bazzel, visit his website at www.fourthquarterproductions.com

Awards presented during the evening’s festivities include McGehee’s Man and Woman of the Year; Business of the Year; Volunteer of the Year; Teacher of the Year and recognition of Desha County’s Farm Family of the Year.

Sims Realty

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