Georgia Cotton Women is a non profit organization sponsored by the Georgia Cotton Commission.
Our purpose is to educate the general public about cotton and to promote cotton through various activities.
Through the benevolence of a producer/ginner, each year we award a scholarship to the son, daughter, grandson or granddaughter of a Georgia Cotton producer with priority given to children of Georgia Cotton Women members.
       
   
 

Exhibits

• National Fair, Perry, Ga.

• Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, Moultrie, Ga.

• Ga. Farm Bureau Convention-Jekyll Island, Ga.

• Georgia Young Farmers, Athens, Ga.

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2008-2009 New Officers
  • President-Nancy Coleman
  • Vice President-Charlotte Mathis
  • Chairman of Programs-Virginia Hart
  • Chairman of Membership-Charlotte Roberts
  • Secretary-Lynn Tillman
  • Treasurer-Shirley Tankersley
  • Past President-Beth Kirkland
Board of Directors
  • Thelma Boykin
  • Cassandra Bullington
  • Jan Gibbs
  • Virginia Hart
  • Cathy Thompson
  • Mary Walker
  • Charlotte Wingate

         
         
 
 
     

Daniel plans to attend the University of Georgia and major in Ag Communications. He is jointly enrolled at Georgia Southwestern and High School since 2005-2007. He has been on the Georgia Southwestern Dean's List and President's list. Congratulations Daniel and the Mobley Family and the Georgia Cotton Women wish you the best.



Jesse, Mary & Daniel Williams



President Beth Kirkland congratulating Daniel Williams for winning the Mobley Scholarship.



Dr. Steve Brown is shown presenting Andrew Darley of Uvalda, Georgia the 2006 Mobley Scholarship. His parents are Al & Donna Ann Darley. Andrew is a senior from Toombs County High School where he is valedictorian of his class and senior class president. His plans are to major in pharmacy. Congratulations Andrew!




Shirley Tankersley and Louise Milliron presenting President Beth Kirkland a gift for her outstanding service to the Georgia Cotton Women.



Beth Kirkland with her gift from the Georgia Cotton Women.

On Tuesday, March 18, 2008 the Georgia Cotton Women attended the Fifth Annual Agricultural Week Kickoff at the State Capitol. The Georgia Cotton Women presented Governor Sonny Perdue a gift representing the cotton industry.

Left to Right: Marilyn Smith, Mary Register, Brenda Morris, Governor Purdue, Shirley Tankersley, Mary Walker, Charlotte Roberts and Representative Jay Roberts of Ocilla.


On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 the Georgia Cotton Women attended the Fourth Annual Agricultural Week Kickoff at the State Capitol. The festivities began with Exhibits and The Georgia Food Festival at the Georgia Freight Depot. The Georgia Cotton Women presented a basket of cotton products to Governor Sonny Purdue.

Left to Right: Mary Register, Shirley Tankersley, Governor Purdue, Brenda Morris, Charlotte Roberts and State Representative Jay Roberts