Forsyth 2023 State of the County Address to highlight accomplishments, future goals

Justine Lookenott

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(Forsyth County, GA) On Tuesday, March 28, Forsyth County leaders will be highlighting all of the county’s accomplishments throughout 2022 at the 2023 State of the County address at the Forsyth Conference Center.

County Commission Chairman Alfred John will be leading the address, which will also look ahead at the county’s goals for 2023.

Last year, the county celebrated the success of Halcyon, the agritourism industry and announced plans for the new County Administration Campus.

In partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, this year’s theme will be “Forsyth County Delivers.”

"Forsyth County is working hard to deliver on a better community today, but also a brighter future tomorrow as Forsyth grows, adapts and evolves," said John. "Being able to spotlight all of the incredible works of the County staff, elected officials and leadership is an honor, and I sincerely hope you will join us for the presentation."

Residents are invited to network with county and business representatives before the address at “Coffee and Conversations” at 10:30 a.m.

The 2023 State of the County Address will be held on Tuesday, March 28 at the Forsyth Conference Center at the Forsyth County Conference Center at 3410 Ronald Reagan Boulevard. Lunch starts at 11:30 a.m. and the address starts at noon.

Tickets for lunch are $40 and open seating is limited.

The address can also be watched online at FoCoStateoftheCounty.com and on ForsythTV.

For more information on the 2023 State of the County address and register, visit FoCoStateoftheCounty.com.

If you have a news tip in Forsyth County, contact Justine Lookenott at justine.lookenott@newsbreak.com.

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I cover local news in Forsyth County, GA. My debut into the writing world began at the age of 10 when I won an essay contest in Around Acworth Magazine in which I wrote about spending the summer with my pet goat, Eclair. Since graduating from Kennesaw State University, I have been published in several newspapers and magazines in the Atlanta area including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta School Guide, What Now Atlanta, Newcomer Magazine, the Marietta Daily Journal and the Cherokee Tribune.

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