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Before It's Too Late - please attend GreenLaw fundraiser Sunday

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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Southern Nights by the River A fundraiser supporting GreenLaw's case on behalf of the Altamaha Riverkeeper to fight the pollution caused by the Rayonier plant Sunday, August 26, 2012 4-7 p.m. Dear Dan, It's not too late to join the fun on Sunday and support our case on behalf of the Altamaha Riverkeeper to fight pollution caused by the Rayonier plant.  Tickets are available at the door.  Tickets are $100/person.   Get directions to the party. The Home of Madeline & Phil Van Dyck 154 Sedgefield Drive** Athens, Georgia 30606 Featuring Readings by Janisse Ray and Dorinda Dallmeyer Music by Randall Bramblett Catering by Athens Chef Hugh Acheson of 5&10 Restaurant Aerial Dance Solo by Susan Murphy, F...

James Holland retirement party

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Woven brightly, Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. From: Altamaha_Riverkeeper@mail.vresp.com To: danmatt@hotmail.com Subject: James Holland retirement party Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:16:22 +0000 Click to view this email in a browser             You are invited to honor James Holland's 10 years of service as the Altamaha Riverkeeper on May 1, 2010 at a reception from 4-6:30 p.m. at Open Gates Bed and Breakfast in Darien .   Please participate and show your support for James Holland and the Altamaha Riverkeeper's evolution into the next decade.  All contributions will be matched dollar for dollar by an anonymous donor. Learn ways to participate at: http://www.altamahariverkeeper.org/ The reception features Randall Bramblett , singer, songwriter and musician http://www.randallbramblett.com...

Randall Bramblett and Davis Causey kicking ass at Ashford Manor Bed and Breakfast in Watkinsville

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Randall Bramblett performed Monday evening as part of the Concerts on the Lawn series at Ashford Manor Bed and Breakfast in Watkinsville. The temperature was exceedingly hot and the music simmered equal to the task. They got people dancing and grooving if it was only with a fan for some of the songs. Sitting next to me on a blanket was Katherine Taylor, Elizabeth Alder and Katherine's friend Bebe from Frisco who is a music journalist specializing in articles about drums, and local music publicist Michelle Roche and her friend David, a man about town if there ever was one. My long-time UGA friend and mentor Candace Sherman, she of great kids and formerly the University Union and WUOG 90.5 FM, sat next to us in a small chair fanned serenely, fending off moisture while only being falsely accused of being the bearer of the thin nose plyers (it belonged to the opening act whose gear was strewn around at our feet). At least a few dozen families followed the members to various plots of ea...