In the heart of Polk County, a beautiful legacy is blooming, thanks to the dedicated efforts of University of Georgia alumni Hank Mobley (BSA ’70) and Roger Cauthen (BSA ’75). Their contributions to the Polk Historical Society have not only enriched the local community but also highlighted the enduring impact of UGA graduates.
A Blossoming Partnership
Hank Mobley and Roger Cauthen, both graduates of UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, have been instrumental in transforming the Polk Historical Society’s grounds into a vibrant floral haven. Their expertise in horticulture and unwavering commitment to community service have made a lasting impression on the society and its visitors.
Ag Dawg Legacy
The story of Hank Mobley and Roger Cauthen is a testament to the power of education and community service. Their contributions to the Polk Historical Society serve as an inspiration to current and future UGA students, demonstrating the profound impact that alumni can have on their communities.
For more details on their incredible work and the ongoing projects at the Polk Historical Society, check out the full story here.