Mothers Against Crime holds annual banquet

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PUTNAM COUNTY

  • Mothers Against Crime member Brenda Bonner (right), who has been volunteering with the organization since its 1992 inception, received a special service award Saturday night from MAC founder and organizer Georgia Benjamin-Smith. IAN TOCHER/Staff
    Mothers Against Crime member Brenda Bonner (right), who has been volunteering with the organization since its 1992 inception, received a special service award Saturday night from MAC founder and organizer Georgia Benjamin-Smith. IAN TOCHER/Staff
  • All those in attendance at the Great Hall of Eatonton’s First United Methodist Church, closed out the annual Mothers Against Crime banquet by joining hands in a closed circle and praying for Putnam County’s next generation to remain safe and succeed in life. IAN TOCHER/Staff
    All those in attendance at the Great Hall of Eatonton’s First United Methodist Church, closed out the annual Mothers Against Crime banquet by joining hands in a closed circle and praying for Putnam County’s next generation to remain safe and succeed in life. IAN TOCHER/Staff
Mothers Against Crime (MAC) held its annual banquet Saturday night at Eatonton’s First United Methodist Church, where approximately 50 people shared a meal and fellowship while listening to local pastors and law enforcement leaders offer encouraging words to and about the 31-year-old organization. Pastor Matt Brown gave the welcoming prayer, followed by “Come Along My Friend,” sung by Pamela…

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