Wiregrass Tech’s Corks and Forks Raised Money for Student Scholarships

Wiregrass Tech’s Corks and Forks Raised Money for Student Scholarships

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WGTC Corks and Forks Winner and WGTC President DeAnnia Clements

Valdosta, GA – The popular Corks and Forks fundraiser event was held for the first time on the Wiregrass Campus, Thursday, November 3. The event raised $9,000 that will provide student scholarships and program assistance for the College. Guests sampled gourmet food from a great lineup of local chefs: Chef Big Nick Harden with Big Nick’s BBQ, Soul Food, and Wings; Chef Mitchell Pitts and Hunter Wills with Wiregrass Culinary Arts; Stanley Cox owner of 306 North and Covington’s; Keith and Ashley Sirmans of Jack’s Chophouse; and Chef Mikki Hudson with Jessie’s Restaurant and Catering. Each small plate was paired with wine for guests to enjoy. Guests who purchased tickets were placed in a Reverse Raffle for $5,000. Mike and Teresa Gudely were the winners of the Reverse Raffle. Runner-up prizes included a half-day fishing trip from Live Oak Plantation in Adel, Georgia, and a Steel’s Jewelry $1,000 certificate

For more information on how you can support the Wiregrass Foundation South, contact Crissy Staley at 229-333-2124 or visit www.wiregrass.edu.

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Image: (WGTC Corks and Forks.jpg) Wiregrass Corks and Forks and reverse raffle top prize winner of $5,000 was Mike and Teresa Gudely. Mike is pictured with Wiregrass President DeAnnia Clements. The money raised at the fundraising event will benefit student scholarships and program assistance.


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