Tifton student participates in Beautillion Militaire

TIFTON – Jameson Turner of Tift County High School is taking part in Beautillion Militaire.

Hosted by the Albany Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, the theme of the 2018 Beautillion is “Beaux to Men: Unbanking the Fire” and the event is chaired by Mrs. Charlice J. Dukes.

“The purpose of the Beautillion is to make certain we continue the legacy of building outstanding character and integrity in the young men in our community,” said Mrs. Charlice Dukes. The 2018 Beautillion Club is made up of twenty-one young men from Albany, Leesburg, and Tifton.

The program’s culminating event is the Beautillion Gala, which will be held 6 p.m., Saturday, March 10 at 6 p.m. at the Albany State University Student Center located on the West Campus.

For more information or to learn how to become a sponsor of the Beautillion program, visit www.albanyjackandjill.com. To purchase tickets call 678-778-4893.

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