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South Georgians gather for wild game supper

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February 18, 2003

Valdosta - Want to know where you can eat bear, alligator, and see 400 wildlife mounts from taxidermists and hunters all over the South? It's part of the annual Wild Game Supper where hundreds of people are gathering Tuesday night in Valdosta.

Each year, Morningside Baptist Church hosts the event that features world record wildlife mounts and a huge meal with over 10 different kinds of wild game.

"This is an amazing event because I don't know anywhere else in South Georgia where you can see this many mounts at one time," said Fred Goff, Church Member.

Tuesday night's supper is sold out, but there's still a few seats left for Wednesday. Tickets can be purchased through the church office.

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