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Georgia retired educators have a new home

By Jerry Gunn
Posted 7:58PM on Thursday 30th April 2015 ( 9 years ago )

FLOWERY BRANCH- In Flowery Branch around 200 retired educators from all over Georgia were invited to ring 'Harry's Bell' at the ribbon cutting for the new Georgia Education Museum and state headquarters of the Georgia Retired Educators Association.

Marilyn Werner said it was her late husband's vision that led to GREA'a permanent home and museum 13 years ago; as a past president  he wanted the bell at the museum.

"It was our bell, we had it in our yard for 42 years," she said. "What he wanted to do was donate that bell to be put here"

Mrs. Werner said for Harry Werner the bell symbolized the school bell that once beckoned children to class. She added that completion of the building and the ribbon cutting was very meaningful to  her and and big step forward to serve the needs of the 25,000 organization members from all over Georgia. The educators took the time to find bricks with their names inscribed in front of the building. At $100 a brick the GREA helped fund construction of the building.


The museum is on a 2.4 acre site purchased from the Hall County Board of Education across from the Atlanta Falcons complex.

Georgia Education Museum president Rita Marable said she hopes the museum will display the history of teaching and learning in Georgia schools.
 
"Educators have a legacy in the state of Georgia," she said. "They are important to everyone in the state;what would anyone ever do without a teacher."

The ribbon-cutting showcased the museum in progress; Phase (1) houses the state headquarters of the 
Georgia Retired Educators Association; Phase (2) and (3) will offer Georgia's only museum dedicated to the history of public education. 
In Flowery Branch around 200 retired educators from all over Georgia were invited to ring "Harry's Bell"
The museum is on a 2.4 acre site purchased from the Hall County Board of Education across from the Atlanta Falcons complex.
GREA officials cut the ribbon on their new headquarters and state education museum

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