From: Lisa Taylor [mailto:LISAT@psc.state.ga.us]
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: Monday, July 26, 2010 11:13 AM
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Cc: Danny McGriff; Lisa Taylor
Subject: RE: NAPSR Meeting in Savannah GA (August 30-September 3, 2010)

 

Good Morning,

 

We hope you will take this opportunity to come early and see some of the history Savannah brings. Savannah's recorded history begins in 1733. That's the year General James Oglethorpe and the 120 passengers of the good ship "Anne" landed on a bluff high along the Savannah River in February. Oglethorpe named the 13th and final American colony "Georgia" after England's King George II. Savannah became its first city. “So” come early and don’t miss out on your chance to see Savannah Georgia, one of the most beautiful cities in the United States.

 

We think you will agree Savannah, with its town squares, monuments, soaring oak trees, and natural charm, is an excellent place to visit.

 

Thanks

 

Danny McGriff

NAPSR Southern Region Chair

National NAPSR Vice Chair

 

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