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December 2007 - The Union
Towns Employer Committee
recently held a raffle to
benefit the local high school
scholarship fund and other
community projects. Lucky
winners Eddie W. Grizzle
and Rachel Hancock had the
winning tickets. They both
received a Huey J. Theus
Georgia bulldog painting,
beautifully framed and ready
to hang.
These
two paintings are lighthearted
examples of Huey Theus’s work.
Huey Theus is well known
for his paintings, lithographs,
and drawings which hang
in countless homes and public
buildings throughout the
southeast. Huey’s
work has earned numerous
awards, including a special
resolution by the Georgia
State Senate.
At the Georgia Department
of Labor, where he recently
retired after 34 years of
service, Theus created thousands
of paintings and drawings
for public offices and other
facilities statewide while
serving as Director of Marketing
and Special Projects. Theus
was recently commissioned
by the Crisp County Historical
Society to paint a series
of 12 acrylics honoring
the county’s rich
past. (These paintings will
adorn the walls of Cordele’s
Carnegie Library.) Huey
currently maintains studios
at his home on Lake Lanier
and in Oglethorpe, Georgia,
where he continues to pursue
his love of art.
The Union Towns Employer
Meetings are held each month
at various locations in
Towns and Union Counties.
Area employers are encouraged
to become involved in the
Union Towns Employer Committee.
Membership provides the
opportunity for informational
sessions on issues directly
affecting day to day business
operations. For more information
or to be added to the contact
list, call the Georgia Department
of Labor at 706-745-6959.
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