Georgia Cattlemen's Association Moves Shop

Georgia Cattlemen's Association Moves Shop

Haylie Shipp
Haylie Shipp
With safety concerns among the reasons for relocation, the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association has decided to pack up and move shop from their current location in western Bibb County to the former Perry Visitor’s Center across from the west entrance of the Georgia National Fairgrounds & AgriCenter.

“I am looking forward to the GCA offices being in Perry. We will have much greater visibility in the ag community at the new location,” GCA President James Vaughn said. “It will be much easier for GCA to support our youth who are showing and exhibiting cattle at the AgriCenter since the office is literally across the street!”

GCA staff said the organization plans to hold an open house reception in late February with details to be announced on GCA’s social media accounts.

In other GCA news, Dale Sandlin resigned as GCA executive vice president on Dec. 10. He served in the position for five years.

“We thank Dale for his dedication to and hard work on behalf of the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association. The Executive Committee wishes Dale the best in his future endeavors,” GCA President Vaughn said in a statement issued in December.

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