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JUNE 2015
A guide to the good life in
Stephens, Franklin, and HartA guide to the good life in
Stephens, Franklin, and Hart
JUNE 2015
A guide to the good life in
Stephens, Franklin, and HartAA guide to the good life inA guide to the good life inA guide to the good life in
Stephens, Franklin, and HartStephens, Franklin, and HartStephens, Franklin, and Hart
Lake LivingLake Living
Published with pride by the Lake Hartwell Region of Community Newspapers, Inc. Published with pride by the Lake Hartwell Region of Community Newspapers, Inc. • Franklin County Citizen Leader • The Toccoa Record • The Hartwell Sun • Franklin County Citizen Leader • The Toccoa Record • The Hartwell Sun
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ContentsJune 2015
Lake LivingVOL. 11, NO. 2
06 Dutch Bait
10 Th e Sandbar
14 A Brothers Love
18 Th rough the Photographer’s
Lense - Winners
24 Lake Map
26 Celebrate the Pre-Fourth
in Hartwell
28 Raven Cliff Wilderness
Area Trail
30 Th e Spokes of History
34 Th e Hartwell Dam
38 Come ‘sit a spell ’
41 Southern Fish Fry Recipes
42 A Taste of Toccoa
44 Community Events 16
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Front cover shots: Top left, from left, Katie Barton, Tessa Rider and Summer Lindsey. Photo by Heidi Rider. Top right, from left,Trevor Rider, Luke Cooper and Tripp Rider. Photo by Heidi Rider.Bottom, from left, Sara Beth and Meriwether Burrell. Photo by Bill Powell.
Pg. 5 Photo by Bill Powell
Pg. 9 Photo by Jamie Hambrick
Pg. 13 Photo by Rick Staples
Pg. 33 Photo by Gwynn Powell
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Legal Guide is produced and developed by the Lake Hartwell Region of Community
Newspapers Inc., Athens, Georgia
The Hartwell Sun8 Benson St., Hartwell, GA
706-376-8025Fax 706-376-3016
mhynds@thehartwellsun.comwww.thehartwellsun.com
Robert Rider, PublisherPeggy Vickery, General Manager
Mark Hynds, EditorLauren Peeples, Staff Writer
David Butler, Staff WriterCarole Byrum, Advertising Sales
Christine Blomberg, Advertising Sales
The Elberton Star25 N. Public Sq., Elberton, GA
706-283-8500Fax 706-283-9700
gjones@elberton.comwww.elberton.com
Gary Jones, PublisherMark Berryman, EditorCary Best, Sports Editor
Valerie Evans, Advertising Sales
Tom Wood, CNI ChairmanDink NeSmith, CNI President
Robert Rider, Regional Publisher
The Toccoa Record67 W. Doyle St., Toccoa, GA
706-886-9476Fax 706-886-2161
tlaw@thetoccoarecord.comwww.thetoccoarecord.com
Tom Law, PublisherTodd Truelove, Staff WriterDuane Winn, Staff Writer
Sue Fletcher, Advertising Sales
Franklin CountyCitizen Leader
12150 Augusta Rd., Lavonia, GA706-356-8557
Fax 706-356-2008sscoggins@franklincountycitizen.com
www.franklincountycitizen.comShane Scoggins, Publisher Denise Matthews, Editor
Kandice S. Eberhardt, Staff WriterJan Dean, Advertising Sales
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Three Generations: from left, Bob Morin (grandfather), Andrew Morin (grandson), up front, Daniel Morin (grandson) and Rob Morin (son). Photo by Bill Powell
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Dutch Bait stocks three diff erent sizes of minnows for fi shermen.
The temperature of the water that the minnows are kept in is about 54 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rolf Korver hails from The Netherlands. Need-ing a change of pace, he decided to reopen a bait shop on Jenkins Ferry Road in Toccoa.
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By J. Todd TrueloveTh e Toccoa Record
Rolf Korver was looking for a change of pace. He found it in rural Ste-phens County on the shores of Lake Hartwell. “I was a full-time program-mer,” said Korver, who hails from Th e Netherlands (Hol-land) in western Europe. Korver is now the propri-etor of Dutch Bait, a store located on Jenkins Ferry Road not far from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boat ramp at the end of the road. Th e shop has functioned as a bait store under several previous owners. John Van Pelt purchased the store in 2004 from the former owner, Sted Isbell. Th e store closed after Van
Pelt lost a battle against liver cancer. Korver was friends with the Van Pelt family. He married the former Donna Van Pelt after her husband died and moved to Stephens County in the spring of 2014 — reopening the bait store in early March, 2015. “We are getting the old customers back,” Korver said, adding that most of their current customers through the fi rst two months had pur-chased bait at the store before it closed. Th e bait sold includes minnows of all sizes held in temperature regulated water at 54 degrees Fahrenheit. Dutch Bait has large and small worms also and have
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Austin Van Pelt (left) helps Rolf Korver craft fi shing lures at Dutch Bait, and dog Sadie greets customers enthusiastically.
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started a worm farm for future use and stock the store with bait. Th e Korvers also plan to of-fer crickets, though none were in stock as of April 30. Korver, his wife and teen-age stepchildren, Austin and Amber Van Pelt, also make lures used by fi shermen. Although he sells bait for a living, Korver said he’s not much of a fi sherman himself. “I tried (fi shing) many years
ago, but these days I just don’t have the time for it,” he said, adding he continues computer coding part-time in addition to operating the bait store. Th e Korvers also sell snacks for their clientele and run a small boat storage facility on the property. Dutch Bait is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays.Th e store is closed on Tues-days.
The traditional earthworm bait also is available at Dutch Bait. The store is located on Jenkins Ferry Road, not far from the shores of Lake Hartwell.
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This photo was taken at Payne’s Creek Campground on Lake Hartwell. Shown from left, Jacob Keese, Tyler Keese, Brannon Hambrick. Photo by Jamie Hambrick of Carnesville.
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By Mark BerrymanTh e Elberton Star
Natalie Sanford sits in a swing overlooking the river at Th e Sandbar as kayakers come fl oating in at the end of their fi ve-mile journey. Natalie is not just wast-ing the day away on a sunny Th ursday afternoon. As man-ager, this is her job. Th is is her livelihood. It is also the family business with her father, Gerald Carey, owning the property. For 17 years the family has tried to transform Th e Sand-bar into a family-friendly venue where people can enjoy the weather, the river and just get away for a while. “We are not a bar,” said Natalie. “I think people have the impression we are, but we’re not. We’ve tried to create an environment where
people can feel comfortable taking their entire family.” While there may be people drinking alcoholic bever-ages on the property, Natalie emphasized that visitors won’t see those who over-indulge. Th e Sandbar has seen sev-eral drastic changes over the past 17 years (there was once a restaurant but it has been closed for the past year or so), but Natalie believes word of their eff orts to off er quality leisure activities for the sur-rounding area has not reached locals. While Th e Sandbar has rented kayaks for the past few years, their newest attraction, and the largest investment in the business, has been the addition of zip-lines. Yes, that type of zip-line.And yes, right here in Elbert County.
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Th e zip-line course consists of 11 lines ranging from a short glide of 100 yards or so to the fi nale, a 1,200-foot drop down the side of a hill and across the bend in the river. Th e average-sized person can attain speeds of around 35 mph on the faster lines, said Natalie. At peak height the highest zip line suspends the guest about 100 feet above the ground. Th e zip-lines were installed by a professional company that specializes in the indus-try and every employee who accompanies guests has been fully trained and earned certi-fi cation through the Asso-ciation for Challenge Course Technology. When asked about the pri-mary motivation for install-ing zip-lines at Th e Sandbar, Natalie went right to the heart of the matter.
“Th is is such beautiful country, we wanted people to be able to experience it with the least possible impact,” she said. “Our course crosses Mill Shoal Creek seven or eight times.” While the cost of zip lining is not cheap, the prices at Th e Sandbar are very competitive with those in surrounding areas, and considering the amount of time and gas one saves by staying in the area, Th e Sandbar looks like a pretty good deal. Th ere are currently two price-points. Th e full 11-line course is $79 while a shorter 6-line course is $59. Th e price includes equipment, training and a professional guide. Natalie said they like to keep groups to eight or less due to the size of the platforms, though they can easily break larger groups into smaller ones in order to ac-commodate any-sized group
(with advance notice). Reservations are highly recommended for anyone interested in the zip-lines and with the summer season just around the corner, could be-come necessary during week-ends and holidays if Natalie’s vision comes to fruition. Th e Sandbar opens at 9 a.m. on weekends and 10 a.m. on weekdays and is open seven days a week. Th e last kayak run launches at 3 p.m. and the last zip-line group leaves Th e Sandbar at 5 p.m. For safety reasons, there are a few rules or limitations for the zip-lines. Participants must be at least 10-years-old and weigh at least 70 pounds. Participants cannot weigh more than 250 pounds. While there are no mini-mums for the kayaks, boaters cannot weigh more than 300 pounds.
Kayakers are taken up-stream and fl oat downstream the entire way. For those who want to just get away from it all and spend a couple of days kayaking and fl ying through the air, Th e Sandbar also off ers two primitive cabins (no kitchens) as well. While food is no longer prepared at Th e Sandbar, they do off er snacks and drinks, as well as T-shirts, river shoes, sunglasses and dry boxes. Th e Sandbar is located at 3435 King Hall Mill Road, which is just off Highway 172 a short drive from Bowman. Check out Th e Sandbar’s website at http://thesandbar-broadriver.com or look them up on Facebook. Th e Sandbar does off er online reservations for the zip-lines. Th ey can also be reached during normal business hours at 706-245-4163.
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Jennifer Smith (mom), Mayleigh and Austin
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By Denise MatthewsFranklin County Citizen
Leader
On a sunny Saturday af-ternoon, Austin Smith wasn’t playing baseball, shooting hoops or goofi ng off with friends as most 13 year-olds would be doing. He was washing cars. And not to make money for a new video game either. Austin and a few friends were washing cars to make money to donate to the World Epi-lepsy Foundation. It is a cause close to the
seventh-grader’s heart as his little sister, Mayleigh, 5, has just been diagnosed with epilepsy. Mayleigh’s symptoms began in the fall. “She had a seizure in Octo-ber and we thought it was just a freak thing,” Jennifer Smith, Mayleigh’s mother, said dur-ing an interview after the car wash with her little girl and Austin at her side. Mayleigh had another seizure Jan. 22, however, and it lasted almost 30 minutes.
Jennifer, a longtime resident of Carnesville, took her to their pediatrician and was told Mayleigh had diabetes. A visit to the endocrinolo-gist negated that diagnosis however when that doctor told Jennifer it was not diabe-tes. Needing answers, and with Mayleigh having another long seizure on Feb. 6, a frantic Jennifer started looking for a neurologist. “We had been told it would take us six months to a year to
be able to see a neurologist,” Jennifer said. “We didn’t want to wait that long.” When Jennifer called Scot-
A Brothers Love
Pictured on the left, Austin helps his mother Jennifer look after Mayleigh, who has been diagnosed with epilepsy.
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Mayleigh Smith
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Austin Smith (with hose) recently organized a car wash to raise money for the World Epilepsy Foundation, in honor of his sister Mayleigh.
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tish Rite’s Ascend Pediatric Neurology group, they didn’t ask her to wait, they gave Mayleigh an appointment immediately. “Th ey are wonderful,” Jen-nifer enthused of the Scot-tish Rite doctors. “I can’t say enough good things about them.” Doctors at Scottish Rite did an EEG on Mayleigh and on March 12 diagnosed her with epilepsy. Th ey put her on Kepra to help control the seizures and scheduled an MRI. “In addition to the long sei-zures she has had, Mayleigh also has petit mal seizures. She has the seizures at night when she sleeps and she usu-ally throws up after she has them,” Jennifer said. “I have her sleeping with me at night now so I can make sure she is OK.” Anyone looking at the
chubby-cheeked, energetic, adorable little girl would never know she has any medi-cal problems whatsoever. Mayleigh is happy, bright-eyed, alert and ready to play. As with most 5-year-olds, she can’t sit still. “Can I color?” Mayleigh sings as she twirls, her sun-kissed brown hair fl ying. “I like to color!” Her brother, Austin, watches over her, smiling at her antics and making sure she is OK. “When we found out Mayleigh’s diagnosis, Austin wanted to do something for her,” Jennifer said, smiling at her tall, dark-haired son. “It was his idea to do a car wash to make money for the World Epilepsy Foundation to give back and help others. We let him decide everything.” Which was why Austin was working washing cars on a Saturday afternoon instead of
hanging out with his friends or playing baseball. “I am planning to do a 5K, too,” Austin said determined-ly. “I have some of the plans made. I have the date set for May 9 but I haven’t got the location yet.” In addition to his car wash, which made $300, and the anticipated 5K, Austin has a GoFund page on Facebook for those who wish to make
donations. As for Mayleigh, she is happy and enjoys playing with her best friend, who also has epilepsy, her brother and her baby sister, Haleigh, 2. Jennifer hopes that there will be a cure for her little girl in the near future. Austin hopes so, too, which is why he keeps on helping and giving back any way he can.
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And the winners are...And the winners are...
Winners in the second annual Franklin County Citizen Leader
photo contest.
Judy Hulsey (first place, above)
Crystal Roberts (second place, left)
Derrick Gable (third place, below)
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Th e second Franklin County Citizen Leader photo contest drew more than 180 entries. From that, three winners were picked – Judy Hulsey for fi rst place, Crystal Roberts for second place and Derrick Gable for third place. Photographers – amateur and professional – were in-vited to enter as many photos as they wanted in the contest. Winners were picked through a two-stage judging process. Photos were renamed with numbers so that no names were on the photos for judg-ing. Th e staff of the Frank-lin County Citizen Leader looked through the entries and voted for any photo they thought was a “good photo.”
Th irty-six photos received at least two votes and were named fi nalists in the contest. Th e fi nalist photos were then sent to Th e Hartwell Sun and Th e Elberton Star. Judges at those papers were asked to rank the fi nalists from best (1) to least best (36). Each ranking for each photo was then calculated. Th e photo with the least composite score was declared the winner, followed by the next lowest score and so on. It was Hulsey’s second con-secutive win in the contest. She won last year’s contest with another photo of a hum-mingbird. Hulsey, Roberts and Gable all had other photos named fi nalists in the contest. Hulsey will receive a $100
prize and a year’s subscription to the newspaper. Roberts will receive $50 and a year’s subscription. Gable will receive $25 and a year’s subscription.
Th e winners and many of the fi nalists were printed in the April 30, 2015, issue of the Franklin County Citizen Leader.
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No. 115: Judy Hulsey took this vibrant photo of just part of the harvest from the Lavonia Community Garden. The photo was a fi nalist in the Citizen Leader contest.
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By Lauren PeeplesTh e Hartwell Sun
Th e Pre-Fourth celebration on June 26 and 27, is one of the biggest family weekends of the year with a variety of activities. •Th e 18th-annual Dancin’ on Depot Street Dance will be hosted by the Hartwell Downtown Development Authority from 6-11 p.m., Friday. Music will be presented by Still Cruzin’ from 7-11 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m. on Carolina Street. Admission is $5 and children 5 and under are admitted free. Food ven-dors and a children’s area will be available. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for a night of music and fun under
the stars. •On Saturday, the Lake Hartwell Olympic and Sprint Triathlon will be held at Big Oaks Recreation Area at 8 a.m.
Th e Olympic Distance will include a swim in Lake Hartwell. Th e course is 1500 meters clockwise with buoys being placed at 150-200 me-ter intervals. Th e bike course
is a 40k (24.8 miles) loop on rolling hills. Th e run is 10k (6.2 miles) and is an out and back course, moderately shaded, fairly fl at, with aid stations each mile. For the Sprint Triathlon, the swim is 500 meters clock-wise with buoys being placed at 100-200 meter intervals. Th e bike course is a 20k (12.4 miles) loop on rolling hills. Th e run is a 5k (3.1 miles) and is an out and back course, moderately shaded, fairly fl at, with aid stations each mile In addition to the triath-lons, there will be Duathlons for the Olympic and Sprint. It is a U.S.A. Triathlon sanctioned race. Participants must be at least 14 years of age or older. “Being the same day as the Pre-4th, we hope to bring
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•Th e 39th annual Pre-Fourth Extravaganza spon-sored by the Hartwell Service League is promised to be the best yet. Arts and crafts will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, on the Hart County Courthouse square. Vendors will sell various crafts, jewelry, clothing, paint-ings, baskets and garden art.A variety of food will be available including BBQ, chicken, hotdogs, hamburgers, funnel cakes, fried pies and lemonade. Children’s activities includ-ing train rides, bouncy houses, water walkers, sand art and face painting will be on hand. Th e Children’s Parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the Hartwell First United Methodist Church parking lot. Prizes will be given to all participants. For more information, call Cheri Griggs at 706-436-
3039. •Th e Pre-Fourth Commu-nity Band Concert will pres-ent patriotic music beginning at 8 p.m., Saturday, at Big Oaks Recreation Area. Th e Pre-Fourth Fireworks will begin at 9:15 p.m. Children’s activities and food vendors will be available starting at 5:30 p.m. Admis-sion is free. Th e concert and fi reworks show is sponsored by the Hart County Chamber of Com-merce. “Th ousands of people lo-cally and from out of town, visit their families to have a memorable weekend right be-fore the actual Fourth of July holiday weekend,” said cham-ber director Nicki Meyer. “Th is is a huge tourist draw from the region and one that is uniquely ours.” For more information, call the chamber at 706-376-8590.
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The payoff for traversing the 2.5-mile Raven Cliff Wilderness Area trail is the falls tumbling through a narrow opening of huge boulders into an unseen pool below. (Inset photo: Rhododendron in full bloom on the Raven Cliff Wilderness Area Trail.)
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By Tom LawTh e Toccoa Record
Looking for something your family can do this sum-mer that takes only one day and can be fun for everyone? Try a road trip to one of the recreational areas ad-ministered by the U.S. Forest Service. Th ere are many in northeast Georgia and upstate South Carolina. Here’s one that includes some exercise that will be rewarded with the sights and sounds of three waterfalls.
Raven Cliff Wilderness Area Trail: Located about six miles north of Helen in White County Th e Raven Cliff s Wilderness Area Trail follows Dodd Creek through the wilderness area to a
massive dark bluff near the headwaters some 2.5 miles from the parking area. Th e wilderness area has more than 9,600 acres in its boundaries and is only accessed by hiking trails. Th e area has abundant wildlife including black bears.
Th e trail is moderate in nature with only a few places where hikers are forced to scramble over roots or tackle steep in-clines. Th e trail closely follows Dodd Creek up to the falls. On the path there are several additional waterfalls including
two that are visually strik-ing. Th e trail rarely meanders more than 50-75 feet from the creek and there is a wide variety of vegetation including mountain laurel and rhodo-dendron. Many hikers report numerous rhododendron in bloom during mid-summer. Th e approach to the cliff s at the end of the trail is a high-light of the trip. A scramble among loose dirt and stones is required to get the best view of the cliff s and falls, but is manageable (the Laws were able to do so with some moderate exertion). Th e water rushes through a split in the rocks and splashes down in cascades to a waist deep pool at the bottom. Many hikers take advantage of the pool and wade through it at the end of their hike.
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By Lauren PeeplesTh e Hartwell Sun
Take a scenic ride and enjoy the rich history that Hart County has to off er with the University of Georgia/Hart County Archway Partner-ship’s historic driving tour of Hart County entitled, “Th e Spokes of History.” According to historic driving tour committee chair Nancy Clark, the driving tour is an extension of the histori-cal downtown walking tour that was founded in 2011. “We thought it would be nice to have an extension of the walking tour and show-case important sites through-out the county,” said Clark. “We have a lot of major locations on the tour and we may fi nd others to add over time.” Th e concept for a driving tour began in Sept. 2013. Many sessions followed to brainstorm the original list of sites and condense that list into a manageable tour. Th e same volunteer com-
mittee that brought the walk-ing tour to life, with support from the Archway Partner-ship, decided to continue working together to create the
driving tour as well. “We’re focused on histori-cal preservation and tourism. Growing tourism is our goal and to do that, we need to
give people something to do,” said Clark. Hart County Archway Partnership coordinator Ilka McConnell said the driving tour project will highlight the rich history of Hart County. “Th e driving tour ties together historical sites and tourism attractions through-out the county, including historic school sites, the Hart County Quilt Trail, as well as properties listed on the Na-tional Register of Historic,” said McConnell. “It’s a great way to discover some of our local gems that you might otherwise not know about.” Committee member Richard Sanders believes the driving tour, like the walking tour, is a good component for Hartwell and Hart County. “Any opportunity for us to highlight places or events of interest that visitors might not otherwise notice is a good thing,” said Sanders. Th e committee includes representatives of local organizations including Hart
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By David ButlerTh e Hartwell Sun
Th e Hartwell Region is full of historical lore, while much of it is inherited from the Cherokee Indians and from settlers who pioneered the area. Many local streams, riv-ers and recreation areas were named after Indians. Hartwell Dam was built by the U.S. Army Corps between 1955 and 1962 for the purposes of hydropower, fl ood control, and navigation. Lake Hartwell is named af-
ter the American Revolution-ary War fi gure Nancy Hart. Hart lived in the Georgia Frontier, and it was her devo-tion to freedom that helped make her name a common-place in Hartwell History. Hart Couty, Hartwell, Lake Hartwell and Hart State Park all have her name. Other historic fi gures were Andrew Pickens and John C. Caloun, were both prominent statesman from South Caro-lina William Bartram also traveled the area looking for diff erent vegetation types and plant species. Lake Hartwell is a man made reservoir which borders
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CARNESVILLE – Th e city of Carnesville is sporting some new, colorful, themed benches this year, courtesy of Franklin County Middle
School TSA members and eighth grade art students in Elizabeth Debban’s class. Th e benches, some in front of the Franklin County Reg-istrar’s building, some in front of the Franklin County Tax Assessor’s building, a couple at the new Carnesville Com-
munity Center and also in front of Carnesville City Hall, are not only decorative, but a good place to sit and enjoy the city scenes as well. “Th is is the second time we have had benches painted and constructed,” Carnesville Mayor Harris Little said. “We
had 12 done last year and another 10 this year.” Little said the city pro-vides all of the materials and members of the FCMS TSA construct the benches while the FCMS art students pro-vide all the decoration. Th is year’s benches each had
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chose themes they thought would appeal to the commu-nity. “Th ey chose themes in faith, Georgia outdoor hunt-ing, humorous, a history of Carnesville, a decorative one with gold leaf and an Ameri-
can themed bench for those who had served in the Armed Forces,” she explained. It was a fun and educa-tional project for students and Little said, “a way for the city to support the school system.” “It is a good way to show
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1/2 tsp. baking soda
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“A Taste of Toccoa” is the gateway event for a summer, fall and winter of fun activities in downtown Toccoa. Th e 25th edition “A Taste of Toccoa,” held on May 2 for the fi rst time in its history, featured a vintage car show, live enter-tainment provided by Ryan Stinson, a performance by Rhythm Academy, a demonstration by Precious Minutes Martial Arts, and the foundation of the entire celebration — great food and only a token or two away.
ToccoaToccoaThis red 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air sports a 327 cc engine with a Turbo 350 trans-mission. It is the pride and joy of Robert Westmoreland.
Belle Ivester (left) and Maddison Irvin hit the right note in keeping with “The Wibbley Wobbley Woo Song.”
In the foreground are dancers Sailor Ott and Abigail Brown. Katie Hicks and Nate Ray perform to a modern hit
IDA COX MUSIC SERIES Th e next big thing in downtown Toccoa is the Ida Cox Music Series every Saturday and Sunday in June and July. Although Main Street Toccoa hasn’t released the entire ros-ter of performers, the lineup “Th e Heap” ( June 13), “Mother and the Car” ( June 20) and “Th e Cory Cleveland Band” ( June 27). All concerts are free and begin at 7 p.m.
THE SCHAEFER CENTER Th e Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts off ers movies for $1 on Th ursdays. Off erings include last summer’s blockbuster, “Guardians of the Galaxy” ( June 11), “Malefi cent” ( June 18) and “Alexander and the Terrible Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.”
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Michaela Nadeau captives the crowd with her grace.
A mere board is no match for the power of Jackson Farmer, a member of Pre-cious Minutes Martial Arts.
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April - October (Wed. & Sat) • Lavonia Downtown Farmers Market. 7 - 11 a.m. Sponsored by Lavonia Main Street Downtown Develop-ment Authority 706-356-1926. lavoniadda@wind-stream.net
June 1 - 8 • Highland Walk Junior Golf Camp - Victoria Bryant State Park. Weekdays 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Whether a player is swinging the club for the fi rst time or looking to refi ne his or her skills, Junior Golf Camp is a fun way for kids to learn the lifelong game of golf. By the end of
the week, players will have learned fundamental skills, etiquette, rules and sports-manship. 1/2 Day Session $150; All Day Session $250. Discounted rate for additional siblings. $5 parking. 706-245-6770.
June 6 • Th e Lawhead Broth-ers Band - Beach Party on Main, Downtown Lavonia.
June 8 - 12 • Junior Ranger Camp - Victoria Bryant State Park. Weekdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Children ages 6-15 will have fun exploring the outdoors and learning about the park’s unique natural re-sources. Jr Rangers who par-
ticipate in the camp will earn a Junior Ranger badge. Call the park to register. Only able to take 20 children. $80 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
June 18 • Royston Farmers’ Market begins. 7:30 - 11 a.m. Historic Depot - Railroad St.
June 19 - 28 • Franklin Feu-din’ 2, Land of Spirit folk life play, Lavonia Cultural Center.
June 26 & July 31• Last Friday of the Month Camp - Victoria Bryant State Park. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Junior Ranger day camp for ages 6-13. One day camp, Friday July 31, 9a.m-4p.m. $10 per Junior
Ranger. Call park offi ce for sign up, limited spaces! Swim-ming, fi eld games, hikes, etc! $10 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
June 27 • Get Outdoors Day - Tugaloo State Park. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bring your family for a day of games on the beach, including volleyball, horse-shoes, putt-putt and a sand castle building contest. $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
July 4 • Old Fashioned Fourth Celebration, Tugaloo State Park.
July 10 • Tugalo Holler - Main Street Music, Down-
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July 13 17 • Junior Ranger Camp - Victoria Bryant State Park. Weekdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Children ages 6-15 will have fun exploring the outdoors and learning about the park’s unique natural re-sources. Jr Rangers who par-ticipate in the camp will earn a Junior Ranger badge. Call the park to register. Only able to take 20 children. $80 plus $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
July 17 - 19 • Golly Gee Whiz Youth Th eatre play, Lavonia Cultural Center.
Aug. 7 • Jack Roper and Th e Weatherman Band, Down-town Lavonia
Sept. 11 - 12 • Carnesville Fair and Festival. Downtown Carnesville.
Sept. 5 • Moonlight Movie
Night - Victoria Bryant State Park. 9 - 11 p.m. We will be showing a movie in the fi eld behind the offi ce, so bring your blankets or chairs and get ready for some fun. We will have popcorn and refreshments for sale. $5 parking. 706-245-6270.
Sept. 26 • Your State Parks Day at Tugaloo State Park. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tugaloo State Park will be having family fun with to celebrate the end of summer. We will have canoe races in the cove by the park offi ce. After the races we will also have a volunteer event to clean up the shoreline after a very busy summer season. $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
HART COUNTY
June 11 • “Music from Les Miserables” at the Savannah River Playhouse, Hartwell.
June 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 • “Les Miserables” at the Rock Gym in Elberton, produced by the Savannah River Playhouse. June 20, matinee lunch at 12:00 with the show immediately following. June 27, dinner at 6 p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m. Dinner $40 or Show $20. Call 706-376-7397 for more information.
June 26th • DANCIN’ On DEPOT, a Downtown Hartwell dance party on Depot St. 7 - 11 p.m. featur-ing “Still Cruisin” Hosted by the Hartwell DDA, $5 to enter, children 5 and under get in free.
June 27 • YMCA Triathlon. 7 a.m. Big Oaks Recreation Area.
June 27th - Pre-Fourth Craft Extravaganza in Downtown Hartwell from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Children’s Parade 10 a.m. Th is
huge craft fair takes over the downtown square, over 100 art and craft vendors, food and Kids’ activities. Spon-sored by the Hartwell Service League.
June 27 • Pre-Fourth Fire-works at Hartwell Dam’s Big Oaks Recreation Area. Th is fi reworks show has food and activities for kids, from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m., the Community Band will be playing patriotic music from 8-9 p.m. and the Fireworks show starts about 9:15 p.m.
July 3 • Free Concert at Hartwell Marina from 7-9 p.m. Hosted by the Hartwell DDA. Food is available, just bring your chairs and your family.
August 1 • 2nd Annual Teen Summit in Bowman, M.E.C. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sponsored by
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August 6 • Fox on the Fair-way at the Savannah River Playhouse, Hartwell. 706-376-7397.
September 10 • Open Mic Night at the Savannah River Playhouse, Hartwell. 706-376-7397.
September TBA • 3rd Annual Silent Auction. Sponsored by the Northeast Georgia Council on Domestic Violence. For more informa-tion call 706-377-4884 or 706-377-4141.
September 26 • Hartwell’s 3rd Annual Farm Fest, Th is festival is a salute to our Agricultural roots celebrating everything hand picked, hand
made and home grown. Arts & Crafts, Ag Day exhibitions, Music, Petting zoo, rides, kids activities, and much more. Contact the Chamber of Commerce if you would like to be a vendor at 706-376-8590. More details announced later.
October 24 • Pilot Club An-nual Fall Festival. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Depot Street. Free event for the public. Th is is a fun-fi lled, family annual event. Depot Street is lined with local vendors, selling anything from food to crafts. Live music, face painting, a bouncy house, train rides, and lots of entertainment are some of the fun things that have been provided in the past 10 years! Rent a 14x14 area for $35 for profi t, $30 non-profi t. Limited electrical hook-up is available. Contact Susan Knighton at 706-436-0655.
STEPHENS COUNTY
June 4 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Pad-dington. 706-282-3269
June 6 • Ida Cox Music Se-ries - Nick and Th e Grooves. 706-282-3269
June 11 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Guardians of the Galaxy. 706-282-3269
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June 20 • Ida Cox Music Series - Mother Th e Car. 706-282-3269
June 25 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Alex-ander’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day. 706-282-3269
June 27 • Ida Cox Music Series - Cory Cleveland. 706-282-3269
July 2 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Un-broken. 706-282-3269
July 9 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Dispi-cable Me 2. 706-282-3269
July 10 • Southern Gos-pel Jubilee Concert at the Schaefer Center. 706-282-3269
July 16 • Summer Movies at the Schaefer Center - Earth to Echo. 706-282-3269
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Aug. 1 & 8 • Ida Cox Music Series. 706-282-3269
Aug. 15 • Southern Gos-pel Jubilee Concert at the Schaefer Center. 706-282-3269
Sept. 12 • Southern Gos-pel Jubilee Concert at the Schaefer Center. 706-282-3269
October • Scarecrow Contest
Oct. 2 - 4 • Currahee Mili-tary Weekend
Oct. 10 • Southern Gos-pel Jubilee Concert at the Schaefer Center. 706-282-3269
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