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Cherokee Chamber Donates Funds To Sequoyah Regional Library System
The funds will be used to purchase books for all five library branches located in the county.

From the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce: The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Education Committee, in partnership with Sold by Julianne – Keller Williams Atlanta North, is recognizing retiring educators from the Cherokee County School District by donating funds to the Sequoyah Regional Library System. The funds will be used to purchase books for all five library branches located in the county. The books will include a label recognizing all faculty, staff and administrators who retired during the 2016-2017 school year. Each retiree will receive notification that a book is being donated in their honor.
“This is the eighth year that the Chamber has acknowledged retiring educators for their valuable contribution to the lives of students in Cherokee County. The Chamber is pleased to have Sold by Julianne – Keller Williams Atlanta North sponsor this tribute to Cherokee County’s educators” shared Bryan Reynolds, 2017 Chamber Chairman and Director of the Cherokee Recreation & Parks Agency.
The mission of the Cherokee County Chamber, a Georgia Certified Chamber of Commerce, is to promote business and the community while expanding the economy and enhancing the quality of life.
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Image via the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce - Pictured (L to R): Pam Carnes, President & CEO, Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce with Anita Summers, Director, Sequoyah Regional Library System as she receives the donation for books from Julianne Rivera, Sold by Julianne – Keller Williams Atlanta North.
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