Welcome our chapters.First City Chapter (Formerly District 1)Chapter Chair: Patty Thornton Columbus Chapter of GNA GNA Ghana News Agency GNA Globewide Network Academy GNA Georgia Nurses Association GNA Galanthus Nivalis Agglutinin GNA Grand National Alliance (Pakistan) GNA Greater Nanticoke Area (Formerly District 3) Chapter Chair: Wanda Jones ATLMetroRN (Formerly District 5) Chapter Chair: Teddi Vaile Northwest GNA RNs (NWGNARNs) (Formerly District 7) Chapter Chair: Vera Brock Southeastern TLC'ers (Formerly District 8) Chapter Chair: Elizabeth Lara Central Savannah River Area The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is a metropolitan area encompassing five counties in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina. All five counties in the area border the Savannah River, and the largest cities within the CSRA are Augusta, Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. Chapter of GNA (CRSA CRSA Chinese Radio Sports Association CRSA Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology CRSA Control Risk Self Assessment CRSA Cap-Rouge/Saint-Augustin (Canada) CRSA Coastal Resource Service Area )(Formerly District 10) Chapter Chair: Sandy Turner Athens Area Chapter of GNA (AAGNA) (Formerly District 11) Chapter Chair: Kathy Shaw North West Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 13) Chapter Chair: Connie Graves Old Capital Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 14) Chapter Chair: Diane Rogers Nursing Collaborative of South Georgia South Georgia, island, c.1,450 sq mi (3,760 sq km), S Atlantic Ocean, c.1,200 mi (1,930 km) E of Cape Horn. A dependency of the Falkland Islands from 1908 to 1985 (along with the South Sandwich Islands, a group of nine small, volcanic islets c. Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 15) Chapter Chair: Sheila Warren Consauga Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 16) Chapter Chair: Naomi Fehrle Professional Nurses' Network Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 18) Chapter Chair: Kathleen Koon Southern Coast Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 21) Chapter Chair: Lisa Dickerson West GA Chapter of GNA (Formerly District 23) Chapter Chair: Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots 1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty. 2. Excellent. Bar |
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