Albany ARC to laud 31 years with dinner
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Updated: 10:42 AM Nov 10, 2009
Albany ARC to laud 31 years with dinner
Sen. Renee Unterman will serve as the event’s guest speaker.
Posted: 10:42 AM Nov 10, 2009
Reporter: Cathy Higgins
Email Address: cathy.higgins@albanyherald.com

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ALBANY — Albany Advocacy Resource Center will celebrate its 31st anniversary this week with a community recognition dinner Thursday.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. at Hilton Garden Inn.
Admission is $15.
The evening will include guest speaker Sen. Renee Unterman.
Serving as master of ceremonies will be Albany ARC Board President Rick Doherty, president and CEO of Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurers.
For more information or required reservations, call Lou Johnson at (229) 888-6852, ext. 362 or visit www.Albany ARC.org.


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