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My Forsyth Magazine Celebrates 15 Years

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My Forsyth Magazine, a publication focusing on Forsyth County, Georgia celebrated its 15 year anniversary with a celebration at Pop In in Cumming City Center hosted by editor, Julie Brennan. Although focusing on local happenings and news, My Forsyth Magazine was the launching pad for Amicable Divorce Network and has 3 members as regular contributors. My Forsyth was the first publication to feature articles on Amicable Divorce Network and took a chance on its founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, providing content for the magazine that was engaging and informative on the topic of divorce. In addition to ADN Founder, two other ADN members are also regular contributors and attended the event, Realtor, Pam Evans and Financial Advisor, David Fountain. 

To read more, visit the My Forsyth website and read the latest edition:

http://www.myforsythmag.com/

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