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(Upper Left) GDITT Commissoner R.K. Sehgal addresses the group on the steps of Orange Hall... (Top Middle) Camden County Joint Development Authority Secretary/Treasurer Stan Fowler (left) and Chairman Pat Brown (right) discuss the future of economic development in Camden County with Georgia State Representative Charlie Smith...(Far Right) Over 120 economic development professionals and local officials mingle on the lawn of Orange Hall before lunch...(Bottom) Camden County Joint Development Authority Executive Director Bob Noble welcomes the visitors from Atlanta...(Middle) During a tour of Camden County, the buses full of economic development professionals stop at the Camden County Industrial Park for a first hand look at the speculative building.
On a typically beautiful sun-shiny spring day on April 24, 2002, economic development professionals from the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism (GDITT) in Atlanta visited St. Marys during a bus tour of southeast Georgia. The group of 120 GDITT reps and local officials attended a luncheon on the lawn of historic Orange Hall in downtown St. Marys. Dining on fried chicken, potato salad, sweet tea and strawberry shortcake, the group listened as GDITT Commissioner R.K. Sehgal spoke about the future of economic development for the state of Georgia and Camden County. Immediately following the luncheon, the group boarded two buses for a tour of Camden County.
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