THOMASVILLE —
The Thomas County Democratic Party celebrated Sunday as it opened the doors to its new headquarters on Smith Avenue. The facility, located behind The Plaza, will be open Monday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. until Election Day.
“We had about fifty people who were here right when we did the ribbon cutting. We had about twenty to thirty more people who cycled through after the ribbon cutting,” said Haley Shank, local party chairman and candidate for Georgia House District 173. “We were really congratulated on such a good turnout. We had beautiful weather. A lot of people told us that they were really happy to see such a diverse crowd at our opening.”
See Tuesday's edition for more details.
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