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Looks like Fall is officially gone y’all. We had glorious colors across the mountains this year with moderate temps, bright blue skies and, many almost-too-perfect days. Loads of tourists, who keep our rural community thriving, come to view this spectacular display that Mother Nature gifts us every year. Rafting and tubing businesses have shut down, apple houses have opened, and everything pumpkin-spice has arrived.

Celebrating the harvest and saying goodbye to summer has been an important part of our culture for centuries. All the hard work that went into seeding, growing, and harvesting crops is done. Stores of food, for people and livestock, have been put up. It’s a time to kick up our heals before hunkering down for the longest days of Winter.

Halloween was tons of fun with all the kids– and adult kids– swarming the downtown streets in crazy costumes, high on sugar, full of laughter and probably some mischief, but no one’s telling.

And Maxine and I actually won a costume contest at a party hosted by Copperhill Brewery. At the last minute, Maxine decided she wanted to go as a Corgi (well, not really) and I as her Queen. We dashed around and cobbled together our costumes, including a be-dazzled Burger King Crown for me and a jeweled collar and leash for Maxine. There were so many great costumes, we were totally shocked to win. But, oh what fun!

The Holiday Season is now upon us and everyone is gearing up for the celebrations. Old Toccoa Farm opened its new Golf Shop and the exquisite Tavern this summer. What a wonderful backdrop for spending time with family and friends. Looking out from the deck across the fabulous golf course spilling out of the mountains and the Toccoa River sparkling against the sky is a sight no one should miss. The Tavern is open to all, with reservations required for non-members.

If you’re looking for charitable giving this year, whether monetary or by volunteering, you’ll find two local groups here that fit the bill: Friends of the Gilmer County Library (well- any library) and The Pickens County Veteran’s Memorial Park. Both organizations work toward bettering our communities through caring, service, and education.

Plus, there’s our Holiday Gift Guide. Avoid the mall and have some fun with friends shopping in our quaint mountain towns. We also have a four cool cookie recipes and a calendar chock full of arts, events, and activities for all ages. Check out the many Holiday and New Year’s Eve events. Before we know it the Holidays will be over, the days become longer, and we’ll be turning toward Spring. Our February/March issue will cover Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, and all that’s happening right here in the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. We’ll be making a big announcement in the next issue- so stay tuned! Maxine and I wish you peace and happiness through the Holiday Season.

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Five years fly by. The last Xmas with my Mom, her dog Nantahala (Natalie) and my little man Billy Zoom. I sure do miss them all.

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There is measurable momentum behind the Gate House at Old Toccoa Farm. The Cherokee Indians had it right when they referred to the specific land area where Old Toccoa Farm is located. They called it “The Enchanted Land.” And now many years later, the developer of Old Toccoa Farm has created a community, and a residential lifestyle unlike like any other in the area. Photos by: Jerry Mucklow Photography, andSquareFrame Media.

6 WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023 CONTENTS Restaurant Spotlight, Rod’s Rockin Rolls South Asian, Mediterranean and American Fare- a Local Favorite Join the Friends of Gilmer County Library Giving Back – ‘Tis the Season Year ‘Round at Your Local Library Old Toccoa Farm Celebrate the Holidays at their Newly Opened Venue, The Tavern at Old Toccoa Farm It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Time to Bake– Four Cookie Recipes That Everyone Will Love Have Some Fun with Friends and Shop Local in the Mountains AC Living Magazine’s Annual Gift Guide is Here to Help Holiday Happenings and More Santa, The Grinch, Tree Lightings, Parades, Reindeer, Ice Skating, New Year’s Eve, Wow! 7 9 10 16 20 24 10 20 WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023 SHOP LOCAL MOUNTAIN STYLE 20 ON THE COVER
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Rod’s Rockin Rolls

Located right in the middle of an historic mining town surrounded by mountains, white water rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, water falls, hiking, camping, fishing, a bed & breakfast, and a brewery, Rod’s Rockin Rolls welcomes you to come and enjoy the beauty of the Copper Basin area.

After serving as a chef at Harrah’s Casino, Rod realized his dream of owning his own busi ness. His first endeavor was street vending at festivals with a 10’ X 10’ Easy Up and a camp cooker serving his famous rolls. From there he opened Rod’s Rockin Rolls in Copperhill, TN in August 2016, and it was a hit.His tiny take-out restau rant was so successful that he out grew the space in a scant 2 years.

With a lot of encouragement and renovation, he re-opened Rod’s Rockin Rolls in the historic Mason’s building in Ducktown, TN in 2018. As a family owned business, Rod’s Rockin Rolls fits right into the neighborhood serving locals and tourists alike. Highlighting his Filipino heritage, Rod says his passion is introducing his native cuisine to his clientele. While he and his team serve American and Mediterranean dishes, his extensive menu always has something you want, however Rod truly enjoys sharing his native Southeast Asian specialties.

Rod’s latest introduction is the Filipino Halo-Halo shaved ice dessert filled with tropical fruit, ice cream and other tantalizing ingredients pic tured above. You owe it to yourself to have one of these famous des serts, great on a hot summer day. Soon to follow will be the Hawaiian shaved ice version!

They also offer chef’s seafood baskets, pasta dishes, and weekly menu specials. Serving a good variety of cold beer and wine, in a friendly eclectic space, you can’t go wrong. Dine inside, take a table in the awesome courtyard, grab something to go, or even call in your order and pick it up at the drive through window. It’s worth your while to try this local favorite. ACLM Rod’s

DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023 APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM 7 AC LIVING MAG RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHT Southeast Asian, Italian, and American Dishes for Dine In or Take Out 423. 761. 5000 Wed thru Sat 11am-7pm Beer & Wine Dine in Only 327 Main Street, Ducktown, TN COL. POOLE’S Georgia Bar-B-Q PoolesBBQ.com PO Box 727 East Ellijay, GA 30539 706. 635. 4100 Oscar and Edna Poole Darvin Poole CABIN COFFEE DOWNTOWN BLAIRSVILLE Fresh Roasted Coffee Everyday Breakfast: Sandwiches, Pastries, Cinnamon Rolls & Bagels Lunch: Soup, Salad & Sandwiches Drinks: Coffee, Mocha, Latte, Cappuccino, Frappe & Fruit Smoothies 44A Town Square Blairsville, GA 30512 706. 745. 0073 CabinCoffeeCompany.com Like us on FB / CabinCoffeeBlairsville FREE WI-FI 289 Highland Crossing East Ellijay, GA 30540 In Front of Lowe’s YOUR RESTAURANT AD HERE Call Us Today! 706.492.5070
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Friends of the Gilmer County Library

The Friends of the Gilmer Library is an organization of like-minded volunteers who love to read and appreciate libraries.

Dedicated to supporting the library in Ellijay, they provide time and funding that enable the library to purchase additional materials and assist with the library’s programs. The Friends of the Gilmer Library encourage members of the community to join them as there are many volunteer opportunities that allow Friends to engage in meaningful, purposeful, and valuable activities that strengthen our library in Ellijay.

A popular spot to volunteer is The Bookshelf. Housed within the library, The Bookshelf is where you’ll find used books, magazines, and other gently used reading materials for sale. Volunteers can help out on a regular basis or substitute when needed. Donations of gently used hardback books, paperback books,

comic books, movies on DVD, music CDs, current magazines, and jigsaw puzzles are all appreciated, with fiction being one of the most popular genres.

The Friends provide snacks for one or more of the library monthly programs. Prewrapped contributions are welcome, as well as hands-on participation in set up, serving, and clean up.

The Library presents a Festival of Trees each December, and the Friends decorate and display a themed tree. This year the Friends’ theme is “Be a Super Friend of the Library.”

As a member of The Friends, not only will you participate in library events, but you’ll have the opportunity to work with the community. One of many examples was providing candy for Ellijay’s Trick or Treat event at Harrison Park. Other valuable benefits of being a Friend are camaraderie, making new friends, and the feeling of joy that comes with giving back.

If you’re interested in joining the Friends of the Gilmer Library, volunteering in the Bookshelf, donating items to the Bookshelf or participating in one or more of the events listed above, they would love to have you! ACLM

For more information please contact Nan Flickinger, President of Friends of Gilmer County Library, Inc. nanflickinger@bellsouth.net

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THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING AND I MUST GO –

JOHN MUIR

The Cherokee Indians had it right when they referred to the specific land area where Old Toccoa Farm is located. They called it “The Enchanted Land.” And now many years later, the developer of Old Toccoa Farm has created a community, and a residential lifestyle unlike like any other in the area.

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There is measurable momentum behind the Gate House at Old Toccoa Farm.

In May of 2022, The Tavern at Old Toccoa Farm opened with a membersponsored wedding for 200 people, and ever since, the semi-private food and beverage operation (open to the public with a reservation), continues to demonstrate that a next-level amenity has been added to this special community. 2022 has also been a strong year of home construction starts with 38 homes now completed and 17 new well-designed custom homes under construction. By the time this article is published, the Hillside Cottages, OTF’s charming new one-bedroom over-night stay units, will be welcoming members and visiting guests for the holiday season. With world-class golf, new amenities and a fast-growing community of new homes and members, OTF is continuing to experience a significant level of interest for those looking for a special place to call home in the mountains.

The developer of Old Toccoa Farm is adding new real estate to the market with the soon to be launched Mountainside at Old Toccoa Farm. This never before developed land within Old Toccoa Farm, will offer 50+/- residential lots certain to draw attention to interested buyers.

Mountain views, private estate lots, all with state-of-the-art utilities services, including fiber optics, private sewer, City of Blue Ridge water and underground power. Old Toccoa Farm Realty is now taking reservations for the release of this new real estate as well as another phase of cottages that will be offered around the first of the year.

There is much to be excited about, and 2023 is setting up to be another strong year for this one-of-a-kind community, located five miles from Historic Downtown Blue Ridge.

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Accolades keep pouring in for Old Toccoa Farm’s golf course. The course conditions are best in class with beautifully maintained zoysia fairways and tees, and meticulously maintained bentgrass greens. The enhancements to the golf course and the opening of the new Golf Shop and The Tavern, have transformed this community into a destination golf experience on par with some of the best in the United States. “It’s truly humbling to see how our 2022 Golf Digest rating has affected our consumer reach within our golf operations. We are now welcoming golfers from all over the world. We still pull a majority of our visiting golfers from the southeast, but there is a growing and steady flow of golfers arriving from all over the U.S. and from across the pond.”

With their Hillside Cottages coming online this holiday season, they expect this trend to continue into 2023. “The design and overall charm of our 15 new one-bedroom, Hillside Cottages have us really excited for 2023.” Current members building their homes will finally have a place to stay during the 10-month construction schedule and other members who have not yet decided to build, will now be able to visit with convenience and stay “within the brand” rather than renting a cabin outside the community. “It’s only right that we have facilities here to serve our members and their guests. This has been a long time coming, but we couldn’t be more excited to bring these units online. Vicky Decker, OTF member and owner of New Blue Home in downtown Blue Ridge, has designed the interiors of each cottage, to-the-nines, as they say. And the landscaping work from Cartwright Landscaping has created a setting within the hillside, which overlooks the 7th hole and the Toccoa River, a true first-class hospitality offering from Old Toccoa Farm. “When you couple the golf experience with the coziness

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and comfort we have here within the Hillside Cottages, along with the culinary experience being developed by our talented team at The Tavern, it’s exciting to think of where we will be a year or two from now.”

The goal is to continue to add value to the community and continue to ensure that it’s done in a responsible manner. Responsible environmentally. Responsible with regards to members. And responsibly as it relates to Old Toccoa Farm being a part of the greater community of Blue Ridge and Fannin County. Changing the area is not in their plans and they are laser focused on adding value to the area in the most responsibly way possible.

Community outreach and member activities are tightly woven into the DNA of Old Toccoa Farm. The developer of Old Toccoa Farm, along with many of its employees and members are actively involved with local charities and support programs, including, River’s Alive, Habitat for Humanity, The Open Arms Home for Children, Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc., and Casting for Recovery.

The Old Toccoa Farm social calendar for 2023 should be the best yet. A thriving Ladies and Men’s Golf Association, a growing number of members fly fishing and shooting sporting clays, (OTF enjoys a sporting grounds partnership with local Noontootla Creek Farms) and a robust menu at The Tavern, filled with culinary, viniculture, spirts and music events will provide the backdrop for members and guests to gather and enjoy the beauty of Old Toccoa Farm.

If you are looking for a community in the north Georgia Mountains, and specifically conveniently located to the charm of downtown Blue Ridge, you owe it to yourself to check out Old Toccoa Farm. A true sense of community, along with strong architectural covenants, creates a unique offering in the mountains of North Georgia. At Old Toccoa Farm, people, lifestyle, and design live together beautifully…and the golf….well….that’s the icing on the cake! ACLM

Real Estate & Membership Sales Reservations & Golf Tee Times 706.946.4653 Visit their website: oldtoccoafarm.com

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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

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Every December, our kitchens take on a magical transformation. Counters are covered in a heavy dusting of flour and powdered sugar and Red and green sprinkles can be found in every corner.

Whether it’s a plate of family favorites for the kids or five dozen for the annual cookie swap, we’re here to help with new takes on the Holiday Favorites that everyone loves!

Speculaas: Spiced Star Cookies

Speculaas are traditionally thin, crisp, dark-brown windmill-shaped cookies that originated in the Netherlands. However, you don’t need a mold to be able to enjoy these snapping crisp, delightfully spicy cookies. Try rolling out the dough and using your favorite cutters to make cookies that are just as elegant and fun.

Ingredients Cookies

1/2 cup unsalted butter

3/4 cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom*

1/2 teaspoon ground cloves*

1/2 teaspoon ground mace* (or substitute 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg)

1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon*

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1/2 cup almond flour, toasted almond flour preferred

1 teaspoon baking powder

2 to 4 tablespoons milk (regular or low-fat, not nonfat)

*Or substitute 1 tablespon speculaas spice for the cardamom, cloves, mace, and cinnamon

Icing

1/2 cup confectioners’ or glazing sugar 3 to 4 teaspoons milk or water

Instructions

To make the cookies: In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter, sugar, vanilla, spices, and salt.

Stir in the flour, almond flour, and baking powder, then enough of the milk to make a stiff dough.

Form the dough into two disks, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate for 2 hours or more.

Preheat the oven to 325°F. Lightly grease, or line with parchment, two baking sheets. Working with one disk at a time, roll the

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dough 1/8” to 1/4” thick. Cut out shapes using your desired cutters, and transfer the cookies to the prepared pans.

Bake the cookies for 15 to 20 minutes, until they’re lightly browned around the edges. Remove them from the oven and transfer them to a rack to cool. As they cool, they’ll become quite hard.

To make the icing: Stir together the sugar and enough milk or water to create a thick but “drizzle-able” icing.

Drizzle the icing atop the cookies decoratively.

Prep: 15 mins. Bake: 15 to 20 mins. Total: 1 hr 30 mins. Yield: 4 dozen small cookies

Mapledoodles

A clever reworking of the classic Snickerdoodle, this inspired maple rendition complements apple cider, warm or cold.

Ingredients

16 tablespoons unsalted butter, or a combination of half butter and half vegetable shortening

1 cup pure maple sugar

1/2 cup granulated sugar

2 teaspoons cream of tartar

1 teaspoon salt

2 large eggs

1/2 teaspoon maple flavor

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour

Topping

2 tablespoons pure maple sugar

2 tablespoons granulated sugar

Maple Glaze (optional)

1 1/2 cups confectioners’ or glazing sugar

2 tablespoons maple syrup 2 to 3 tablespoons heavy cream 1/4 teaspoon maple flavor

Instructions

To make the dough: In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter, sugars, cream of tartar, and salt until fluffy.

Add the eggs, one at a time, scraping between additions. Beat in the maple flavoring.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the baking soda, and flour. Add the flour mixture to the egg mixture and beat until blended.

Refrigerate the dough for about 30 minutes, to stiffen it and make it easier to shape.

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly grease or line two baking sheets with parchment.

To make the topping: Combine the sugars in a small bowl or in a large plastic bag.

Drop the dough by the rounded tablespoonful into the sugar, gently shake the pan (or bag) to coat the balls, then roll them in your hands until they’re smooth and round.

Place the cookies on parchment-lined or lightly greased baking sheets, about 1 1/2” apart. Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes, or until they’re a very light, golden brown.

Remove them from the oven, and after 5 minutes transfer them to a rack to cool.

To make the glaze: Mix together the glaze

ingredients to make a spreadable frosting. Smooth a thin layer over the cookies, or drizzle for a nice-looking effect.

Let the glaze dry for several hours before packing the cookies in airtight containers. Store for 1 week, or freeze for up to a month.

Prep: 30 mins. Bake: 10 to 12 mins. Total: 1 hr 10 mins. Yield: about 3 dozen 3” cookies

Chocolate Espresso Crinkles

Like every recipe, including the very simplest, this one has gone through a number of permutations.This variation includes espresso powder; it gives the chocolate flavor a boost while adding the merest aromatic hint of itself.

Ingredients

1 1/3 cups chopped bittersweet chocolate or chocolate chips

1/2 cup unsalted butter

2/3 cup granulated sugar

3 large eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1 tablespoon espresso powder, or more to taste

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour confectioners’ sugar, for coating

Instructions

To make the dough: Place the chocolate and butter in a small saucepan or microwave-safe bowl, and heat or microwave until the butter

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melts. Remove it from the heat, and stir until the chocolate melts and the mixture is smooth. In a separate bowl, beat together the sugar, eggs, vanilla and espresso powder. Stir in the chocolate mixture, baking powder and salt, then the flour. Chill the dough for 2 to 3 hours, or overnight; it’ll firm up considerably. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Lightly grease a couple of baking sheets, or line them with parchment.

To shape the cookies: Put about a cup of confectioners’ sugar into a shallow bowl. Using a teaspoon cookie scoop, a spoon, or your fingers, scoop out heaping teaspoon-sized portions of the dough; they should be roughly 1 1/4” in diameter. Drop the dough balls into the confectioners’ sugar as you go.

Once about five or six are in the bowl, shake and toss the bowl to coat the balls with the sugar. (If you try to do this with too many balls at a time, they’ll just stick together.) Place the cookies on the prepared baking sheets, leaving about 1 1/2” between them.

Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes, switching the position of the pans (top to bottom, and front to back) midway through the baking time. As the cookies bake, they’ll flatten out and acquire their distinctive “streaked” appearance.

Remove the cookies from the oven, and allow them to cool on a rack. Store them at room temperature, well wrapped, for several days; freeze for longer storage.

Prep: 20 mins. Bake: 10 to 12 mins. Total: 2 hrs 40 mins. Yield: 5 dozen 2 1/2” cookies

Chai-Glazed Almond Cookies

These chai-infused cookies are a spinoff of the classic almond snowball/Russian teacake. Delicately sweetened cookies are the ideal base for the rich, sweet, spicy glaze that gives them their festive look.

Ingredients Cookies

1 cup unsalted butter, at cool room temperature, 65°F to 68°F

3/4 cup granulated sugar

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon chai spice, or 1 teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon cardamom, 1/4 teaspoon allspice, 1/8 teaspoon anise (optional), 1/8 teaspoon black pepper

1 cup almond flour

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

For extra almond flavor and texture, add 1/2 cup finely chopped, toasted almonds.

Glaze

1 cup confectioners’ sugar

pinch of salt

1/2 teaspoon chai spice, or 3/8 teaspoon ginger, 3/8 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/8 teaspoon cardamom, 1/8 teaspoon allspice

1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 to 2 tablespoons milk

Instructions

To make the cookies: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease (or line with parchment paper) two baking sheets.

In a large bowl, beat together the butter, sugar, vanilla, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and chai spice.

Weigh the flours, or measure them by gently spooning them into a measuring cup and sweeping off the excess. Beat the almond flour followed by the all-purpose flour into the butter-sugar mixture.

Scoop heaping tablespoonfuls of dough — a tablespoon cookie scoop works well here — onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving 2” between them.

Bake the cookies for 13 to 16 minutes, until they’re a light golden brown.

Remove the cookies from the oven and place the baking sheet on a cooling rack. Allow the cookies to cool completely right on the pan.

To make the glaze: Combine all the ingredients, stirring until smooth and adding enough milk to make the glaze drizzle-able, but not too runny; molasses consistency is good.

Drizzle or pipe the glaze over the cooled cookies.

Store the cookies, well wrapped, at room temperature for several days; or freeze (unglazed) for longer storage.

Prep: 20 mins. Bake:13 to 16 mins. Total: 2 hrs 6 mins. Yield: About 33 cookies

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Abernathy’s Complete Home Furnishings

The Holidays are special in many ways but they can also be a difficult time for some. No matter how hard life can be, take time this Holiday Season to count the blessings in your life. As you choose gifts for your loved ones we encourage you to shop local. Your support will help local families continue the traditions that have shaped our communities. Abernathy’s has faithfully served these very communities for over 130 years so you don’t have to look very far to find quality prod ucts, unbeatable prices, and one-of-a-kind customer service. From furniture and mattresses to appliances and home decor, you’ll find something for everyone on your list. Abernathy’s Complete Home Furnishings, open Mon - Sat 9:00am - 5:30pm, 3310 Blue Ridge Drive, Blue Ridge, GA 30513, (706) 492-3071, www.AbernathysFurniture.com.

Blue Ridge Coin Shop

The American Silver Eagle is one of the world’s most recognizable coins. The United States mint started producing them in 1986 and each coin is one troy ounce of pure silver. The beautiful design and wide date range make American Silver Eagles one of the most popular gift options. They make great gifts for teachers, employees, co-workers, friends and family. How about starting a yearly tradition of giving a dated ounce of silver coin? It is the perfect gift the for the hard-to-shop for person on your list or for someone who already has everything. The American Silver Eagle is bound to be a hit at any gift exchange! Stop in and find gold, silver, coins, currency and date sets.

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-2:00pm. Blue Ridge Coin, 1901 Appalachian Highway, Suite 105, Blue Ridge, GA 30513, (706)-632-3127 or www.blueridgecoinshop.com.

Around Back at Rocky’s Place

Have a “Cornbread” Christmas! Gift those special folks in your life an original artwork to be enjoyed for years, and passed down to future generations. Ponder these options; good ole Southern pottery, woodcarvings by leading masters, paintings along many themes, styles, and explosive colors, metal works, and smaller gift items like soap, jewelry, 2021 calendars, and ornaments. But, the gift on the list of most folk art aficionados is a painting by John “Cornbread” Anderson. We host the largest collection of Cornbread’s work in the universe. Shop the website at aroundbackatrockysplace.com, visit the Gallery Saturdays 11am- 5pm, Sundays 1pm5pm, or make an appointment to visit the gallery; call 706-265-6030 or email gallery@ aroundbackatrockysplace.com. Around Back at Rocky’s Place, 3631 Highway 53 East, Dawsonville, GA.

Blue Ridge Community Theater

Live Theater tickets make great gifts! Nestled in the North Georgia Mountains, the theater produces a variety of per formances from Main Stage adult plays and Live Music IS Better concerts to Sunny D Children’s Theater productions and a two-week summer camp! Or give the gift of philan thropy by making a donation to the theater in the name of a loved one and help keep the arts alive & thriving in 2023! Contact the Box Office today at 706-632-9191, or visit www.BlueRidgeCommunityTheater.com to make your reservations online! Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA.

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Buck Bald Brewing

Fill a Pint…Fill a Growler … Fill your Mind. For the craft brew enthusiasts on your list check out the hippest joint in town, Buck Bald Brewing, a hands down local favorite watering hole in the Copper Basin. For the clothes horse there are T-shirts, hoodies, beanie’s, and trucker caps. For the man cave, how about signs, posters, stickers, mugs and pint glasses? Beer to go- no problem! Fill a growler or grab a handful of tokens. Can’t decide? Hello Gift Card! You can shop online at buckbaldbrewing.com or in person at both locations: Copperhill, 160 Ocoee Street, Copperhill, TN 37317 and Murphy, 104 Tennessee Street Suite D, Murphy, NC 28906. Both open seven days a week: Noon- 8pm!

Color My Nest

Give the gift of Memories. Color My Nest is A Birdhouse Painting Playshop providing a colorful and playful experi ence to make your mountain time the most memorable. Select your bird house, colors, and other materials from the many different sizes, shapes, and accessories available. And then you’re ready to Color Your Nest! Ages five and up. Reservations required. Seating is limited. Sessions are two hours in length and start at 11 am & 2 pm. Book Online at ColorMyNest.com or Call 512 (WePaint) / 512-937-2468. Color My Nest, 14244 Georgia Hwy. 515-N, Suite 900, Ellijay GA 30536.

Cotton Mill Exchange

Housed in a 118 year old mill build ing, Cotton Mill Exchange is a unique retail shopping experience. 48,000 square feet of old brick walls and wood floors are the backdrop for a multitude of shops. With an excep tional collection of local area artisans and merchants providing new and handmade furniture, antiques and primitives, handcrafted and new jewelry, distinctive gifts, and home goods– as well as a variety of new sophisticated clothing– you’re sure to find gifts for almost everyone on your list. Located in the historic district of downtown Canton, GA, the Cotton Mill Exchange makes shopping an amazing day out with friends. Open Monday thru Saturday 10am - 7pm and Sunday Noon - 6pm. Located at 225 Reformation Parkway, Suite 100, Canton, GA 30114. Call or visit 770. 992. 9294, cottonmillexchange.net.

Cabin Coffee, Co.

Here’s the perfect gift for every coffee drinker on your list. How can you go wrong with something so good? Cabin Coffee Co.’s fresh, gourmet roasted beans come from the best growers around the world; Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra. Looking for an interesting blend? They have those too. Pair any coffee gift with flavorings like hazelnut, vanilla, snickerdoodle or crème brulee and you’re shopping is done. Open Mon – Sat: 7:00am - 4:30pm. (During winter, Sat: 8:00 - 4:00). Visit Cabin Coffee Co., 44A Town Square Blairsville, GA 30512. 706-745-0073, Cabincoffeecompany.com

Colonel Poole’s BBQ

Got a BBQ fan? Come get them a taste of north Georgia BBQ at Colonel Poole’s BBQ, Named by CNN as one of the TOP “Don’t Miss BBQ Spots” in Georgia and Alabama! Sandwiches, plates, sides and BBQ to go by the pound, even the most discerning BBQ fan will be impressed. How about getting their name on a pig?

For just five bucks, they paint your name on a pig and plant it somewhere on the hill. Then you have to come back and try to find it! Colonel Poole’s famous BBQ sauce, Original or Sweetmake great stocking stuffers. Don’t forget to add a Poole’s BBQ Pig Hill of Fame T-shirt to make your BBQ fan gift complete. Colonel Poole’s BAR-B- Q, Highway 515 at 164 Craig Street East Ellijay, GA. Open Friday thru Sunday. Call: 706. 635. 4100 Visit: PoolesBBQ.com or find them on Facebook.

Consigning Women

What’s old is what’s new again! Whether you’re looking for vintage, kitsch, contemporary or brand new items, Consigning Women is the place to find hidden gems of all sorts. Shop jewel ry, fashion, daily wear, prom, wedding, shoes, scarves, hats, bags and other accessories. Looking for that Christmas sweater for a holiday party or a nicely beaded top and purse for New Year’s Eve? You’ll find a great selection of both. Consigning Women offers gently-used ladies clothing and accessories at a fraction of the original price.

Visit Consigning Women at 540 North Main Street, Jasper, GA. Find them on

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Gilmer HistoricalCounty Society

Keeping the History of our native ancestors alive, the Gilmer County Historical Society and The Tabor House Civil War Museum might just have the right gift for your favorite history buff. Letters from a Confederate Soldier 1862-1864 chronicles the Civil War through the eyes of James L. Tucker of the 37th Alabama Volunteers. Featuring 65 letters, transcripts and maps, “Letters” gives us a factual, first person glimpse into the difficulties of the war. Add the Tabor House 2.5” ball Christmas Ornament, and your shopping is done. The Gilmer County Historical Society, Historic Tabor House & Civil War Museum, 138 Spring Street, Ellijay, GA is open Thursday & Friday 11m – 3pm or reservations by appointment midMarch through mid-December. Find them on Facebook, visit www.gilmercountyhistoricalsociety.org or call 706. 276. 1861.

North FurnitureGeorgia & Home Decor

Give the gift of comfort to the ones you love. Our beds are designed to invite rest, ease pain, and restore wellbeing by giving you the power to get into the perfect position, every moment you’re in bed. Features like massage, easy-to-use controls, and underbed lighting deliver a personalized experience. Streamlined design and construction allow our bases to fit inside most beds. Whether you need a new quality mattress set, a recliner or porch rocker, North Georgia Furniture and Home Décor will save you money. Unique furniture, home accents, and area rugs are their specialties. How about a gift certificate for a custom order? With hundreds of fabrics and wood finishes to choose from, create that special look that fits your family’s lifestyle. Hours: Mon - Fri 10am-6 pm, Sat 10am-4 pm. North Georgia Furniture and Home Décor: 2142 Tails Creek Road, Ellijay, GA. Call 706. 635. 4202 or visit www.ngfh.net.

Stressbusters Cabin Rentals

Who wouldn’t love a stress-free weekend in the north Georgia Mountains? Welcome to Stressbuster Cabin Rentals. Whether you’re look ing for a water front cabin, mountain view cabin, luxurious rental home or pet friendly cabin, we offer a variety of cabin locations in and around the Ellijay, Blue Ridge and north Georgia Mountain areas. Need a romantic getaway for two, a cozy cabin for the family or a mountain lodge for a larger group, we have exactly what you’re looking for! Providing your luxurious home away from home in the mountains since 1995, Stressbuster cabins are appointed with classy touches to make you feel right at home. Now taking reservations for Valentine’s Day. Stressbuster Cabin Rentals, www.stressbustercabin rentals.com, (404) 791-4388, or find them on Facebook..

Williams Tire Company

Why not give the practical gift this year? How about a gift certificate for an oil change or tire rotation can let them know that you care about their safety. Or a gift certificate toward a new set of tires for that college student or single mom? Adding road hazard insurance ensures your loved ones are safe. With so many options like brakes, repairs, and mer chandise, it’s easy to find a gift that will fit any budget. Both stores also offer a layaway program. Ellijay Tire in Ellijay and Williams Tire in Blue Ridge will help you find the perfect, practical gift. Contact Ellijay Tire at 706-635-2322 or Williams Tire in Blue Ridge at 706-946-2322.

Strings & Stitches Yarn Shoppe

Happy Holidays from The largest yarn shop in north Georgia, Strings & Stitches Yarn Shoppe is sure to have just the thing that the yarn artist on your list would love. Select from the exquisite yarns and notions or one of their many special ized project kits. Gift cards are always available, and don’t forget that of one of the shop’s won derful classes would make a truly cherished gift for the creative soul on your list. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday: 10am – 4pm. Strings & Stitches Yarn Shoppe, 449 Industrial Blvd., Ellijay, GA 30540. 706-698-KNIT. www.stringsandstitches.com

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Welcome to our Calendar!

While every attempt has been made to provide accurate event listings, we urge you to confirm the information provided before making travel plans. With that said, come and seeall that the southern Appalachians has to offer!

ARTS

Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Center, www.blueridgearts. net, BlueRidgeArts@gmail. com, 706-632-2144.

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Downtown Murphy Art Walk

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NORTH GEORGIA'S GUIDE TO AREA ARTS | DINING & DANCE | EVENTS & SHOWS | MUSIC | THEATER

First Tuesdays

VRHS Bingo Night

Murphy, NC. Win Cash! Benefitting the Valley River Humane Society. Bingo supplies for sale at the door. Snacks for sale or bring your own. Limited to 100 first come first seated. Doors- 5:45, Bingo- 6:30. The Ballroom, 51 Hiawassee St., Murphy, NC. Info: www. valleyriverhumanesociety. org/, vrhsmanager@gmail. com, or (828) 837-2304

offers! Look for businesses with a red balloon! Info: www.visitblairsvillega.com or 877. 745.5789.

1st & 3rd Tuesdays

Every Month

Plein Air Painters of Hiawassee

Hiawasee, GA. Meet at ArtWorks and leave at 2pm for a local scenic spot to paint with other artists. All media welcome. During winter, we paint as long as afternoon temperature is at least 50 degrees. 2pm5pm. ArtWorks Gallery & Gifts, 232B Chatuge Way, Hiawassee, GA. www. artworksgalleryga.com or 706-896-0932.

3rd Wednesdays Every Month

Quilt Guild

Jasper, GA. Out on a Limb Quilt Guild meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month 1pm – 3pm. Pickens County Community Center, Camp Road, Jasper, GA. 30143. Info: Cathy Vickers (678) 452-2155.

4th Thursdays

Ellijay

Murphy, NC. Presented by The Valley River Arts Guild 5-8 pm. Stroll through historic downtown Murphy for an exquisite visual, cu linary, and performing arts experience. Free and open to the public. Info: David Vanderlaan 828-644-0043 or www.valleyriverarts.com

12/4

Small Works Opening Reception

Ellijay, GA. Smaller artworks by several artists. Just the right size for Christmas presents. 3pm- 5pm. FREE! Gilmer Arts Gallery, 207 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA. Info: gilmerarts.org or call 706.635.5605.

1/8

Fiber Arts Opening Reception

Ellijay, GA. Featuring Local Quilters, knitters, and other fiber artforms. Included in this exhibit will be the tour ing two ‘Stitch Their Name’ Memorial Quilts project. 3pm- 5pm. FREE! Gilmer Arts Gallery, 207 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA. Info: gilmerarts. org or call 706.635.5605.

EVENTS

Ongoing Wednesdays Cast-Off Pet Rescue Bingo

Blairsville, GA. Would you like to save dogs and cats and win money? Join us for Bingo! The Jackpot depends on YOU! If we at have least 60 players, jackpot will be $600.00. At least 80 play ers, jackpot will be $800.00. At least 100 players, jackpot will be $1,000.00!!! Doors 6 pm, games 7pm. Blairsville Civic Center, 165 Wellborn Street, Blairsville, GA. 30512. For info: www. castoffpetrescue.org or call (706) 487-4539.

3rd Fridays Stories On The Square –Open Mic Night Hayesville, NC. Attend this free in-person event sponsored by Mountain Area Storytellers or watch it as it’s live streamed via Zoom and reconnect with friends, family & fellow storytellers. This “old time” open mic event will feature storytellers, writers, poets, actors and musicians. Free! 6pm- 7:30pm. Corner Coffee and Wine Shop, at Main and Church Streets, On the Square in historic Hayesville, 66 Church St., Hayesville, NC 28904. Info: Phone:(502)525-7272 (Kanute Rarey, Storyteller and Host).

Ongoing Fridays Hiawassee Night Market

at 10am. $10 entry fee to benefit the Valley River Humane Society, hosted by Rose Marie Apothecary. Dog Show, 13 Tennessee St., Murphy, NC. Info: www. valleyriverhumanesociety. org/, vrhsmanager@gmail. com, or (828) 837-2304

12/13

Color My Nest Ribbon Cutting

Ellijay, GA. Celebrate the opening of north Georgia’s first birdhouse painting PLAYshop! Free! 4:30- 5pm. Color My Nest, 14244 Highway 515 North, Ellijay, GA 30536. Info: http://www. colormynest.com

12/31 & 1/27

Cars and Coffee

Storytellers

Ellijay, GA. Everyone has a story. All storytellers, poets, songwriters and listeners are WELCOME. Limit 5-7 minutes, first to sign-up. Be respectful. 6:30pm- 8:30 pm. George Link, Jr. Gilmer Arts Playhouse, 135 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA 3054. Phone: 706-635-5605 Website: www.gilmerarts.com

Thru 12/17

4th Quarter Artist-inResidence - Scott Davis

Blue Ridge, GA. Encaustic Photography. Artist Reception is October 15th, 5pm to 7pm.

Ongoing Mondays

Bingo at Buck Bald Brewing

Copperhill, TN. Win cool prizes and have some fun. Starts at 6m. Free! Buck Bald Brewing, 160 Ocoee Street, Copperhill, TN 37317. Info: buckbaldbrew ing.com

Tuesdays

Trivia at Lucky’s Blairsville, GA. Prizes and great food! 7-9pm. Lucky’s Taqueria & Cantina, 17 Merchants Walk, Blairsville, GA 30512. Info: www.luckys tacoshop.com/ or 706-4874231.

Ongoing Wednesdays Team Trivia at Hoppy Trout Andrews, NC. Prizes are a $5 gift card for each of the first three rounds and a $20 gift card for the overall winning team at the end. 6:30pm. Free! Hoppy Trout Brewing Company 911 Main St. Andrews, NC 28901. Info: www.hoppytroutbrew ing.com or 828-835-2111

Ongoing Thursdays Trivia or Singo at Copperhill Brewery Copperhill, TN. Gift certifi cates for first thru 3rd place winners. Starts 6pm SHARP. Copperhill Brewery, 105 Ocoee St, Copper-hill, TN 37317. Info: (423) 548-3030 or copperhillbrewery.com

First Thursdays Shop Late Thursdays Blairsville, GA. Downtown Blairsville businesses will be open additional hours from 5pm - 8pm and featuring deals, discounts and other

Hiawassee, GA. Open-air night artist & artisan market: fresh produce, food trucks, games, and live music. 5pm10pm. Town Square at 19 S. Main Street, Hiawassee GA. http://hiawasseega.gov

2nd Fridy Each Month Fantastic Finds Friday Blairsville, GA. Come to Merchants Walk for great deals all day. Save, stay and enjoy! 7:30am- 8pm. Hours vary between merchants. Info: www.visitblairsvillega. com or 877. 745.5789.

Last Saturdays Tractor Supply Farm And Craft Sale

Blairsville, GA. Lots of great local artists and farms. We always have a wide variety of jams, jellies, candles, childrens books, dog collars and more. FREE! Blairsville Tractor Supply. Info: 706897-7096

12/3

VRHS Dog Show

Murphy, NC. Bring your furry, friendly doggie out for some fun! Costumes are encouraged and prizes will be awarded. Fun starts

Ellijay, GA. North Georgia’s monthly meet of auto and motorcycle enthusiasts. FREE Coffee for ALL EMC members and participants! Great Breakfasts avail able too! 9am-noon. Free! SmokeHouse Country Grill, 941 Maddox Drive. Suite 206, East Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: Greg Guelcher 770823-6469.

1/21

Cheers for Chimps

Blue Ridge, Ga. Help us welcome one of the newest breweries to Blue Ridge by joining us for Cheers for Chimps at Tipping Point Brewing Co! Each ticket holder will receive a limitededition Project Chimps pint glass, one pint of beer, and a vegan snack. 2pm- 6pm.

Tickets and Info: events@ projectchimps.org or https:// projectchimps.org/events/ cheers-for-chimps. Tipping Point Brewing Co. 322 W Main St., Suite 2D Blue Ridge, GA 30513

2/18

12th

Annual Fire & Ice Chili Cook Off and Craft Beer Festival

Blue Ridge, GA. Downtown City Park. Live music, ice sculptures, amazing chili and craft beer! Buy a $10 Tasting Card to sample the competition and vote for the Peoples Choice Award.

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An amazing display of unique ice sculptures from the award winning, National Ice Carving Champion Rock On Ice including several ice carving demonstrations. Tasting cards are limited and will be sold from 11 am to 2:30 pm. Tasting at noon. Cook-Off happens come rain, snow or shine! Hosted by the Blue Ridge Business ASsociation Info: bestofblu eridge.biz/ or ( 678) 793-6645.

HOLIDAYS

Thru 12/17

Holiday

Thru 12/23

Mountain Country Christmas in Lights Hiawassee, GA. The Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds transforms into a spectacular, magi cal holiday light show im mersed in Christmas music, arts and crafts, food, fun, entertainment, photo op portunities, and a visit with Santa Claus! Come early on Saturdays for the Craft Show and stay for the lights 4pm-9pm! Thursday, Friday, & Saturday from November 24-December 17th. Open EVERY night from December 18th-23rd!

packet. Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, 241 Depot Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: (877) 413-8724, www.brscenic.com

11/25

Christmas on the River McCaysville, GA. Light up the season on the river with family & friends! Visit Santa at the Riverwalk. Light-up festivities will begin at 4 p.m. and the lighting of the tree is at 7:00 p.m. Blue Ridge Drive (Hwy 5), McCaysville, GA 30555.

11/25 – 11/26

12/1 thru 12/31

Tour of Trees

Blairsville, GA. Come see the magical display of Christmas trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses designed by our local businesses! Free. Union County Community Center, 129 Union County Rec Rd., Blairsville, GA. Info: VisitBlairsvilleGA.com

Tuesdays thru 12/20

Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some)

$135.00. 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Info: (706) 896-4191, georgiamountainfairgrounds. com

12/2- 12/3 & 12/9- 12/10 Christmas Market on Candy Cane Lane

Show and Sale

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SAAG

Marvelous Miniatures Exhibit Blue Ridge, GA. Hundreds of hand-made items rang ing from ornaments to pottery and paintings. Gift Certificates. Unique exhibit focused on miniature art works created by artists of our Southern Appalachian Artist Guild (SAAG). Free. Opening reception 11/20, 6-9pm. The Art Center, 420 West Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA. Info: 706-6322144 or blueridgearts.net

Admission: $6.00 Kids under 12 Free. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, PO Box 444, Hiawassee, GA 30546. Info: (706) 896-4191 or georgia mountainfairgrounds.com

11/24 – 12/23

Holiday Express Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Blue Ridge, GA. A 1-hour train ride with holiday music, “The Night Before Christmas,” hot chocolate or other snacks available for sale. Kids get a jingle bell, candy cane, and activity

Light Up Blue Ridge Blue Ridge, GA. Store dis counts, holiday cheer, food vendors, strolling entertain ment. Santa in the Gazebo. Gingerbread Village open to the public at noon from Nov. 25th to Dec. 11th at the Arts Center. The Christmas Parade is on Saturday the day of Light Up Blue Ridge, it starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends with the lighting of the tree. Downtown Blue Ridge City Park Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706-258-8289, pam@lgwebconsulting.com or www.lightupblueridge.info

Blue Ridge, GA. Dinner Theater comes to Blue Ridge! at The General Ledger Starring Gary Collier, Joey Roderick, & Bill Szarowicz. $65 per guest. Dinner 6:30 - Show 7:30. Reservations Required: 706-946-0476. The General Ledger,260 W Main St Blue Ridge, GA 30513

12/2 -12/3

Dailey & Vincent ChristmasFest

Hiawassee, GA. Two days of Country, Bluegrass, Gospel, and all the Christmas music you can handle! Tickets: 1-Day: $75.00, 2-Day:

Dahlonega, GA. Hosted by Dahlonega Woman’s Club. Unique gifts by artists and crafters, gift baskets, homemade sweets. Benefits children of Dahlonega and Lumpkin County. Free! 10am-5pm, Dec. 2, 3, 9 and 10, Community House, 111 N. Park St., downtown Dahlonega. DahlonegaWomansClub.org.

12/3

Holly, Jolly Christmas Blairsville, GA. Breakfast and photos with Santa, games, a small train for kids to ride. Free! Info: www. visitblairsvillega.com

12/3

Kris Kringle Market

Blairsville, GA. A wide va riety of crafts, activities for kids and of course Santa. Union County Farmers Market. Free. Info: www. visitblairsvillega.com

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So hot, it’s cool. BLUE RIDGE, GA fireandicechilicookoff.com One of the Largest Displays of Unique Ice Sculptures in the Country Awesome Local Craft Beer Festival February 18, 2023 Noon - 5:00pm Resumes & Inquiries alice@blueridgemediagroup.com IS HIRING AD SALES REPS! Ellijay and South Territory Blue Ridge and North Terriitory

Pickens County Veteran’s Memorial

The Memorial

The Pickens County Veteran’s Memorial Park is a 501(c3) consisting of veterans and citizens with the courage and heart to embark on a journey to set in motion the construction and continuation of this park to honor and preserve those who have “signed the blank check, up to and including their lives” and “to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.” The Veteran’s Park Memorial was created through a consolidated effort of the citizens of Pickens County, GA. Each individual involved wholly appreciates ALL veterans of all conflicts in which the United States of America has participated.

Located across from Lee Newton Park in Jasper, GA, The Memorial is dedicated to all veterans who have served our country including those on active duty, a veteran does not need to be a citizen of Pickens County to be honored at the Veteran’s Memorial Park. As more conflicts arise, there will be more veterans to be honored, making The Pickens County Veterans Memorial Park an ongoing effort.

With the design of Phase I underway, the Veteran’s Park has started on Phase II: relocating the Monument in front of the courthouse on Main Street in Jasper to the newly constructed Memorial near Lee Newton Park and to make it more inclusive by honoring all 55 service

members from this county who have died in combat in all the nation’s wars. The Veteran’s Park wants the families to know they are being honored by placing the monument as the center piece of the Memorial. Phase II will also include etchings of veterans in photo-realistic uniforms from various wars on finished black granite monuments. If family members have any concerns or questions regarding the relocation of the Monument, please reach out to us at 706.253.0501 or pickensvetmemorial@gmail. com.

Bricks of Honor Program

The Bricks of honor program is offered to all past, current, and future veterans. Bricks will be placed aside the walkway to remember all who served– regular service Members of the Military, the National Guard and Reservists. Bricks may be donated in the name of a loved one or directly to a Veteran, including those who are not citizens of Pickens County.

The Bricks of Honor include 3 lines of engraving with up to 18 characters per line in all capital letters. For a tax-deductible donation of $125 a 4x8 inch brick honoring a Veteran will be placed at the Veteran’s Memorial Park.

Our goal is to develop a deeper appreciation and community awareness of our veterans whose names will be always remembered through the engraved bricks of honor given by those who

love them. Applications for Bricks of Honor are available at the Pickens County Chamber of Commerce, the Community Bank of Pickens County, or our website: www.pickensvetmemorial.com.

Retired Flags

A Flag Box has been placed at the Veteran’s Memorial. If you wish to dispose of your flag properly, bring it to the Memorial and place it in this dignified box. To date, we have collected over 600 flags for disposal.

Funding

The Pickens County Veteran’s Memorial is funded exclusively by your generous donations and we are currently raising funds to construct Phase II. Tax deductible donations for Bricks of Honor are $125.00. General donations are also tax deductible and very much appreciated.

Checks may be mailed to Veterans Memorial Park, PO Box 2181, Jasper, GA 30143-9998.

For more information or to make a PayPal donation, please contact us: by email: pickensvetmemorial@gmail.com, by phone: 706.253.0501, on our website: www.pickensvetmemorial.com or find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ PickensVetMemPark/

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Inspiring a great sense of patriotism to visitors by honoring all men and women of our military and to pay tribute to veterans who fought and will continue to fight for our Country and our freedoms.

12/3

Christmas on the Square Blairsville, GA. A FamilyFriendly Event for Elves of All Ages! Santa at the Historic Courthouse, activi ties for kids like ornament painting and games, caroling and the tree-lighting, and of course our night-time pa rade starting at 6pm. Free! 3pm- 8pm. Info: http://www. visitblairsvillega.com

12/3

Copper Basin Christmas Parade

Copperhill, TN. Copperhill Kiwanis Club, 63nd Annual Christmas Parade. Come out to take part of a fun and exciting day! 2pm-4pm. Info: Howard Jabaley-706-455-0082

12/3

Rock the Block

Blairsville, GA. Grits & Greens is gonna Rock The Block with our Ultimate Block Party. Ax throwing, live music from Rusted Melody, cornhole, hamburg ers & hotdogs, smores, face painting, and so much more! Kids will love jumping in the bouncy house and sipping on hot chocolate. 7-9pm. Grits & Greens, 40 Earnest Street, Blairsville, GA. Info: www.blairsvillerestaurant. com or (706) 705-5329.

12/3

‘Tis The Season Festival Jasper, GA. Pickens Community Thrift Store host of ‘Tis The Season Fest will feature a chili cook-off, car show (starting at noon), live music, food, door prizes, great bargains for Christmas buys & Santa with gifts for the kids. Tickets required for car show & Chili Cook-off. 10am -3pm. Community Thrift Store, 110 Samaritan Drive Jasper, GA. 30143. Info: www.pickenscommuni tythriftstore.org or 706-2537770

12/3

Christmas in Ducktown Ducktown, TN. Cornhole Tournament, registration 3:30pm, games at 4pm, $20 per team to benefit the Midge Stone Scholarship. Tree lighting at 6pm, parade at 6:30pm. Copper Basin booster club will be selling BBQ, burgers and the band will be selling hotdogs and baked goods. Info: 706-851-4329

12/3

Light Up Ellijay

Ellijay, GA. Christmas starts with Santa at 4pm on the courthouse steps, Gilmer Schools Choruses singing Christmas Carols on the square, the lighting of the tree in the square at 6pm and the Light Up Ellijay parade through the square followed by Santa at the courthouse. Vendors will be set up near the square and merchants will stay open until after the parade. FREE! For info call Pam: 706.635.5605

12/3 – 12/4

Christmas at Young Harris College Young Harris, GA. Celebrate the season with the Mountain Community Chorus at this beloved an nual concert that showcases the collaborative spirit of musicians from the College and local community. 7pm. Tickets & Info: 706-3794307. Glenn - McGinnis Hall

12/4

Holiday Tour of Homes Jasper, GA. Visit Historic Homes in Downtown Jasper. Benefiting ACES Youth Home. 1pm- 5pm. $25 Advance, $30 Day of Tour. Call 706-253-2375 or visit www.acesyouthhome.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

12/4

Night of Lights Christmas Celebration and Parade Jasper, GA. Parade Theme is “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Event Begins at 2pm, Parade Starts: 6pm. Hosted by the Jasper Merchants Association. Main Street Downtown Jasper.

12/4

Christmas Tour of Homes Blue Ridge, GA. Join Fannin County Family Connection on our Christmas Tour of Homes! Meet at the Fannin County Family Connection Community Room for holi day refreshments between 11 am and 2 pm. You will re ceive your maps and direc tions, along with credentials for entry into each of the homes. You may visit homes between 1 PM until 6 PM. Tickets available at Fannin County Family Connection, United Community Bank and online at www.fannin. gafcp.org. All proceeds are used to fund Drug & Alcohol

outreach programs and the food pantry at Family Connection. Tickets $30 per individual ticket or $50 per couple.Info: https://fcfc1.org/christmastour-of-homes. Fannin County Family Connection, 501 Fannin Industrial Park Blue Ridge, GA 30513(706) 632-6063

12/9

Holiday Tour of Homes Built by Club Kids

Ellijay, GA. Visit the Boys & Girls Club. The kids show off custom-built Holiday Houses. Bake Sale, Hot Cocoa and Coffee. Santa, caroling elves, Workshop for holiday crafts. To benefit science, engineering, tech nology, and math program. Come experience what our Clubs and our kids are all about this holiday season. FREE! 5:30-7:30pm. Boys & Girls Club of North Georgia (Gilmer Club), Info: 706-253-2582 x 2

12/10

Selfies with Santa Blue Ridge, GA. Santa is coming to the Habitat ReStore of Blue Ridge, GA! Come take a selfie pic with Santa and enjoy some treats and refresh ments. While you’re there be sure to visit our Christmas Store for all your shopping needs. Free! 11am – 2pm. Habitat ReStore, 4187 E. First St., Blue Ridge, GA. 30513. Info: (706) 632-6337 or www.facebook.com/ BlueRidgeReStore/

12/10

12/11

Atlanta Pops Orchestra

Christmas Concert

Ellijay, GA. Featuring Cloe Agnew with combined Gilmer School Choruses. 7:30 pm. Victory Christian Center on Maddox Drive. Tickets and Info: www. gilmerarts.org or call 706.635.5605.

12/16

Holiday Tour of Homes Built by Club Kids

Jasper, GA. Visit the Boys & Girls Club of North Georgia (Pickens Club) for a holiday celebration. The club kids will show off custom-built Holiday Houses. Bake Sale with Hot Cocoa and Coffee. Santa and caroling elves will be making spirits bright. Workshop for holiday crafts. Proceeds to benefit science, engineering, technology, and math program. Come experience what our Clubs and our kids are all about this holiday season. FREE! 5:30-7:30pm. Boys & Girls Club of North Georgia (Pickens Club), Roper Park, 2094 Refuge Rd, Jasper, GA 30143. Info: (706) 253-2582

KIDS OF ALL AGES

Ongoing Wednesdays

11/25-26

Ride The Rails ~ Tri State Model Railroaders

Mineral Bluff, GA. A 5-mile round-trip ride by Railroad Motor Car traveling through the Iron Bridge over the beautiful Toccoa River to Murphy Junction and returning over the bridge back to the Historic Mineral Bluff Depot. Then take a short ride on the genuine Railroad Hand Car. Real fun for all ages. Special for children: Ride the miniature 7½ gauge hand car for free! Suggested Donations: MOTOR CAR $15.00Adults 18+, FREE - Youths 0 -17 with paid adult, HAND CAR $ 2.00 Per person/ per trip, MINI HAND CAR, Free to all ages. Noon- 4pm. Info: (423) 299-3914 or visit https://tsmri.org. Historic L&N Depot, 150 Railroad Avenue, Mineral Bluff, GA 30559.

12/8 & 12/15

& 12/11

Copper Country Christmas

Copperhill, TN. Saturday: 1pm-3pm, Kids’ Craft Station at Advance America; 3pm5pm Live Reindeer in the parking lot beside Copper Mine Candle with digital photos by Digital Ocoee for $10 or take your own photo for a $5 sitting fee; 3:005:00 Kids’ Craft Station at Copperhill Brewery. Sunday: 1pm- 3pm, Kids’ Craft sta tion at Buck Bald Brewing; 3pm- 5pm Kids’ Craft Station at Copper Mine Candle Co. Crafts include cookie deco rating, ornaments, cards and more for a 5$ suggested donation. Take photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus! All to benefit Discover Copper Basin, the non-profit es tablished to make improve ments to Copperhill and the Copper Basin.

Themed Storytime & Crafts Jasper, GA. Join Miss Crystal at Pickens County Recreation Department in classroom one for Storytime! We’ll have themed stories and a themed craft! Children must be accompanied by an adult. To sign up for this event, call 706-6925411 or visit calendarwiz. com/sequoyahreglib. Pickens County Recreation Department, 1329 Camp Road, Jasper, GA

Second Saturdays

Children’s Story Time Blairsville, GA. Bring your little ones, ages 3-10, to our monthly Storytime at Book Bound Bookstore to enjoy a different story, a craft, and a drawing to win a free book! Story starts @ 1PM with craft to follow! Free! Book Bound Bookstore, 35 Blue Ridge St., Blairsville, GA 30512. Info: 706-897-4198 or http://Bookboundbooks. com

Knit a Scarf by Christmas for Teens Blairsville, GA. Fun after school activity for teens 12-18 years old. Bring a favorite size 5 or 6 yarn and a size 10 or larger needle. Some supplies are available for those that don’t have them. 3:30pm. FREE! Union County Public Library, 303 Hunt Martin St. Blairsville, GA 30512. Info: www.moun tainlibrary.com/locations/ ucpl/ or 706-745-7491.

12/10

Merry Grinchmas ~ Fannin County Public Library

Blue Ridge, GA. Join the Fannin County Public Library for a reading of How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss, a visit by the Grinch (in person), games, and crafts. Our Fannin Friends of the Library will provide cookies and drinks for attendees. The event is free and for all ages. Attendees can dress in Whoville costumes if they wish. 11am. Fannin County Library, 400 West Main Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: www.mountain library.com/locations/fcpl/ or 706-632-5263.

12/17

Keepsake Ornaments

Blue Ridge, GA. Celebrate the holidays by decorating a gingerbread keepsake ornament! All Ages All sup plies provided. 10am- 11am.

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FREE! Fannin County Library, 400 West Main Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: www. mountainlibrary.com/locations/ fcpl/ or 706-632-5263.

1/20 thru 2/5

The Addams Family Musical Comedy Blue ridge, GA. Grown up Wednesday Addams brings her ‘normal’ boyfriend (a secret kept from Morticia) & his par ents to dinner and everything changes for the whole family! Thursdays - Saturdays 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2 PM. Tickets and Info: Email: info@blueridgecommunitytheater.com Phone: (706) 632-9191. Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East 1st Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513.

MUSIC

Every Evening Bell Music from the Tower 7:00pm – 7:30pm. At the Historic Courthouse on the Square in Downtown Blairsville, GA. Free! Contact (706) 7455493 or www.unioncountyhis tory.org

Fridays & Saturdays

Live Music at Misty Mountain Hops Blue Ridge, GA. 6- 9pm. Misty Mountain Hops, 3300 East 1st Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706-946-8620

Fridays & Saturdays

Live Music at the Reece Farm & Heritage Center Blairsville, GA. Small venue concerts. Free, donations ac cepted. 1pm- 3pm. Reece Farm and Heritage Center, 8552 Gainesville Hwy, Blairsville, GA 30512. Info: Web: http://www. unioncountyga.gov/reecefarm/ Email: bhrfarm@uniongov.com Phone: (706) 745-2034

3rd Friday Every Month

Live Music Acoustic Blends

Listen to a Variety of Quality Music Acts … or Join the Jam! Bring your own libations and munchies. 7 pm. Free & Public Invited. For info please contact Gilmer Arts 207 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA 30540. 706-6355605. Visit www.gilmerarts.com

Weekends

Live Music at Rocco’s Rocco’s Pub, 47 Mountainside Village Parkway, Jasper, GA. Contact 706.253.1900 or visit http://roccosjasper.com

11/26

Surrender Hill Band Ellijay, GA. Americana Music, Robin and Afton Salmon, 7pm George Link, Jr Gilmer Arts Playhouse 135 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA Tickets and info: 706.635.5605 or http://www. gilmerarts.org/musical-arts/ 1/28

Corey Smith and Travis Denning Hiawassee, GA. Corey Smith has amassed an unfailingly devout fan base, not only in his native Southeast region, but all around the nation, simply by telling it the way it is. A native of Warner Robins, Georgia, singer/songwriter and Mercury Nashville recording artist Travis Denning has received over 398M million streams world wide. 7pm- 11pm. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, PO Box 444, Hiawassee, GA 30546. Info: (706) 896-4191 or https:// georgiamountainfairgrounds. com

NEW YEAR’S

12/31

Ring in the New Year! Hiawassee, GA. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. Fun starts at 5pm, fireworks begin at 8:45pm. Blairsville Cruisers will be on the Fairgrounds from 5pm-7pm for a car show. Hot Chocolate, BBQ, and Hotdogs will be available for sale begin ning at 5:30pm. No charge. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, PO Box 444, Hiawassee, GA 30546. Info: (706) 896-4191 or https://georgiamountainfair grounds.com

12/31

New Year’s Eve (Afternoon) in Paris Murphy, NC. Themed formal event benefitting the Valley River Humane Society. Wine tasting, appetizers, noise makers, Paris Live Feed, Champagne Toast, Silent Auction. Live Jazz by Denise Moore. 3pm – 6pm. Ticket prices start at $35/person. The Mason Bar, 46 Valley River Ave, Murphy, NC 28906.

12/31

New Year’s Eve with Topper and Vybbe Ellijay, GA. Join us for the best party in the mountains of north Georgia. George Link, Jr. Gilmer Arts Playhouse 135 Dalton St. Ellijay, GA 30540. Tickets and info: Gilmerarts.org or call 706.635.5605.

OUTDOORS

Ongoing Dual Sport Vento Adventure Touring

McCaysville, GA. The thrill of the outdoors, the beauty of na ture, the serenity of being un plugged. Our moto tour through Georgia offers you all of these experiences, with more than 1000 miles of natural beauty. Info: www.ventooffroadadven ture.com.

Monthly Benton McKaye Trail Association Hikes

BMTA normally schedules four or five hikes per month, some “leisure” hikes that are shorter and easier and some 5 to 8 miles and of moderate difficulty. In addition, we have occasional backpacking hikes and more dif ficult ones that might be called “hardy hikes.” Occasionally we co-sponsor hikes with other organizations. Some, but not all, of our hikes are “dog friendly.” Although more hikes are in Georgia than the other states, you will find hikes in all three BMT states: Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

Thursdays

Fun Runs at The Riverwalk McCaysville, GA.Walk, jog, or run with us every Thursday at 5:30pm .. then stick around to unwind with a craft beer or fine wine. Meet by the steel bridge. Location: Riverwalk Shops ~ Burra Burra, 100 Blue Ridge Drive, McCaysville, GA 30555. Info:www.riverwalkshops.com

11/24

Blue Ridge Turkey Trot 5k Marathon

Blue Ridge, GA. The race is for all abilities from walkers to the serious competitor. We are one of the biggest races in our surrounding area with over 700 runners, walkers and fans joining in the Thanksgiving fun! Don’t worry you will be home in time to put the turkey in the oven! Now let’s get trotting!

$30. Registration 7am, Race 8am. Downtown Blue Ridge City Park, 241 Depot Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: cherie@ blueridgeturkeytrot.com Phone: (828) 557-5405

Thru 1/9

Blue Ridge on Ice Blue Ridge, GA. Ice Skating opens at the Blue Ridge Farmers Market, located next door to The Swan Drive-In. Will be open beginning Friday, November 18th and continuing

28 WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING DECEMBER 2022/JANUARY 2023 MAIN: 706. 632. 9223 2591 EAST 1ST STREET • BLUE RIDGE, GA A young orphan, crawls into Santa’s bag and is transported to the North Pole. He’s raised as an elf until his size causes him to face the truth that he is a human. BOX OFFICE: 706. 632. 9191 OR BUY ONLINE @ BLUERIDGECOMMUNITYTHEATER.COM SEASON TICKETS MAKE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS! 2023 TICKETS ON SALE with GREAT DISCOUNTS FIND US ON FB: FACEBOOK.COM/BRCTGA THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL COMEDY January 20th - February 5th Thursdays - Saturdays 7:30 PM Sundays at 2 PM Grown up Wednesday Addams brings her ‘normal’ boyfriend (a secret kept from Morticia) & his parents to dinner and everything changes for the whole family! A wonderful night of entertainment as Atlanta’s Dad’s Garage Improv teams up with Project Chimps to give back and give laughs! Bring your friends, but leave the kids at home! FUNDRAISER W DAD’S GARAGE IMPROV January 14th, 7:30 PM ELF THE MUSICAL November 17th - December 11th Thursdays - Saturdays 7:30 PM Sundays at 2 PM

through Jan. 9th. Opening daily and will have special hours on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Cost is $10.00 and includes skate rental. Concession stand available. Info: www.blueridgemoun tains.com/events/blue-ridgeon-ice/, 787 Summit Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513

THEATER

11/17 – 12/11

Elf: The Musical Blue Ridge, GA. Rated PG13. Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets and Info: Email: info@blueridgecommunity theater.com Phone: (706) 632-9191

Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East 1st Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513.

12/2

1/14

Dad’s Garage Improv Blue Ridge, GA. A wonder ful night of entertainment as Atlanta’s Dad’s Garage Improv teams up with Project Chimps to give back and give laughs! Bring your friends, but leave the kids at home! 7:30pm. Tickets and Info: Email: info@ blueridgecommunitytheater. com Phone: (706) 632-9191. Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East 1st Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513.

WINE & BEER TASTINGS

Open Every Day

Engelheim Vineyards

thru 12/11

A Candle in the Window Ellijay, GA. When passen gers are stranded at a train station on Christmas Eve their lives are changed for the better by children who visit to perform the nativ ity. The tapestry that their stories weave during this short stop on their journeys is an inspiring Christmas story of hope. George Link, Jr Gilmer Arts Playhouse 135 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA. Tickets, times and info: gilmerarts.org or call 706.635.5605.

Engelheim Vineyards 127 Lakeview Road, Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-WINE (9463) or visit engelheim. com.

Ongoing Cartecay Vineyards

Wine Tastings on the Chimney Patio or the Nealey Barn Loft. Cartecay Vineyards, 5704 Clear Creek Road, Ellijay, GA 30535. Call 706. 698. 9463 (WINE) or visitcartecayvineyards.com

Ongoing

Cartecay Wine & Craft Ellijay, GA. Serving our wines, other GA Wines and GA Craft Beers. 19 South Main Street Ellijay, Georgia 30540. 706-697-9463 or FB@cartecaywineandcraft

Ongoing

Cartecay Wine & Craft

Blue Ridge, GA. Serving our wines, other GA Wines and GA Craft Beers. 598 E Main St, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. (706) 946-3050 or FB@ cartecaywineandcraft

Daily Chateau Meichtry

Chateau Meichtry, 1862 Orchard Lane, Talking Rock, GA 30175. Info: (706) 5021608 or chateaumeichtry. com.

Tuesdays - Sundays

Crane Creek VIneyards Young Harris, GA. Crane Creek Road | Young Harris, GA 30582. 706.379.1236 or cranecreekvineyards.com

Saturdays

Out Of The Blue Wine Tasting

Blue Ridge, GA. Drinking alcohol is just drinking. Wine is a lifestyle. We sell fine wine, cheeses, and beer and specialty kitchen items. Wine tastings Saturdays at 1:00 pm. Out of the Blue, 647 E. Main Street, Blue Ridge, 706-258-2750. www. outofzbleu.com

Daily Copperhill Brewery

Copperhill, TN. High qual ity craft brews, stop in and experience ours! 105 Ocoee Street - Copperhill, TN 37317. Info: 423-548-3030 or copperhillbrewery.com

Daily Buck Bald BrewingCopperhill, TN

Buck Bald Brewing, 160 Ocoee Street, Copperhill, TN 37317. Noon-8pm. Info: buckbaldbrewing.com or @buckbaldbrewing

Daily

Buck Bald BrewingMurphy, NC

Buck Bald Brewing, Noon8pm. Now serving wine! 104 Tennesse Street Suite D Murphy, NC. buckbaldbrew ing.com or @buckbaldbrew ingmurphy

Daily Grumpy Old Men Brewing Dog & kid friendly. 1315 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA. 770-331-8870, grumpyoldmenbrewing.com

Ongoing Thurs - Sun Fannin Brewing Company

3758 East First Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. 706.258.2762 or www.fan ninbrewingcompany.com

Ongoing Mon- Sun Valley River Brewery & Eatery

Located in Historic Downtown Murphy, NC at 71 Tennessee Street. 828-837BEER or www.valleyriver brewery.com

Fridays – Sundays Pendley Creek Brewing Company

Jasper, GA. Flights, pints, and growlers to-go, we

are proud to be Jasper’s first small-hold brewery. Pendley Creek Brewing Company, 57 N. Main Street Jasper, GA 30143. Info: @PendleyCreek Brewery,(706) 253-2739 or pendleycreekbrewingco.com

Ongoing

Currahhee Brewing Co. Franklin, NC. Mon-Thur 12-9 PM // Fri & Sat 12-10 PM Sunday 12-8 PM. 100 Lakeside Dr, Franklin, NC 28734. Info: 828.634.0078 or www.curraheebrew.com

Daily Angry Hops Brewing

Blue Ridge, GA. 341 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Hours vary, check on https:// www.facebook.com/ AngryHopsBrewing or visit: angryhopsbrewing.com

We recommend checking events before making travel plans as dates, times and venues can change.

Editor’s Note: While we try our best to include everyone, we’re sure we’ve unintentionally missed some Happenings or made a few errors along the way.

If you’d like to be included in our CALENDAR, please email the information to: alice@ blueridgemediagroup.com or call 706. 492. 5070

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history of indian georgia – the island Communities

History Editor Leslie Barker Thomas Digs Deep Into The Rich and Exciting Cultural Past with This Ongoing Series About Our Native Ancestors

pushed further east and then further southward. Cherokees are community minded peoples and if one family is forced to move, then others would follow. Europeans called these people Keetoowah, Kitara and other variations of the original name of this band of Cherokee which was Giduwa.

For over twenty years, land cessions kept mov ing various tribal factions across the Southeastern parts of North Carolina and Tennessee.

wife had burned his first draft in Tennessee claiming it was witchcraft. Upon his return, he worked as a silversmith.

Sequoyah, was the originator of the language of the Cherokee known as the syllabary.

Oconastota was the chief of the mother town of the Overhill Cherokee at Chota, which had been removed from Tennessee to Georgia, and became known as New Echota.

Moving Became Forced Removal

TThe Cherokees were continually being displaced by white intruders from their very first encounters until total removal in 1838.

One faction known as the Giduwa’s homeland, Kituwah, was on the Tuckasegee River, Swain County, North Carolina near where Bryson City is today. During what became known as the Anglo-Cherokee War 1758-1761, General James Grant of the British military destroyed the town of Kituwah, North Carolina. This war became known as the French and Indian War because the Cherokees had become allies with the French.

Kituwah survivors went west across the Appalachian Mountains and settled in a new township they named Great Island Town on the lower Little Tennessee River. They began min gling with the “Overhill” Cherokee, so called by the European traders and explorers from coastal Atlantic areas because they had to cross over the mountains to find these townships of Indians.

Around 1819 the Euorpean intruder’s greed for more lands to farm found another small tribe of Cherokee full bloods being

The original house was built by an un known Cherokee and repaired in 1840 by the new owners, who were the Coueys, a good example of an intruder’s homestead.

The second township formed by the displaced was known as Big Island Town and was in Monroe County, Tennessee. Many well-known Cherokee leaders were born in this part of Tennessee in the 18th Century. Attakullakulla, known as the “Little Carpenter” and father of Dragging Canoe was from Monroe County. Nancy Ward also known as Nanyehi from Monroe County, was called the beloved woman of the Cherokees.

The Kituwah faction of the Cherokee was once again removed until they ended up in the Northwest corner of what became the state of Georgia. They attempted to keep the name of their township by varying it a little with each move. This time it was known just as Island Town, near Summerville in north Georgia. There is a Wayside Marker near a log cabin that once belonged to Cricket Sixkiller, one of the few Cherokee structures still to be found in north Georgia’s woodlands.

Voluntary removal took the Kituwah from Island Town to Arkansas in the early 1810’s to 1820’s. They formally and federally are known as the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee and are now based in Oklahoma.

Not far from Island Town was the site of the long-gone Dirt Town. Records show that this little township was only 15 miles from some of the most wealthy and influential Cherokee citi zens. But ultimately it didn’t matter if you were a rich or poor Cherokee, all were subjected to the cruelty of the Final Removal of 1838.

Another Wayside Exhibit stands near a cabin that has been partially rebuilt. Records show that Eskalo’s Cherokee estate was valued at $296 while just 15 miles downstream, Major Ridge’s estate was valued at $81,000. Both townships were located in Chattooga County.

A third Wayside Exhibit is dedicated to Sequoyah, the man who created the Cherokee alphabet to form a language his people could read and converse in. Records show that George Gist (Guess), known as Sequoyah, had come to this part of Georgia in 1821. He later returned to recoup his 86 character syllabary, however his

Each of these Cherokee leaders deserve their own pages in history, most certainly to be written at a later date.

Written in memory of Bill Barker who passed this year. He was a great storyteller and GaTOTA’s main researcher for Chattooga County Georgia. ACLM

“When history is erased, people’s moral values are also erased.” –Ma Jian

Visit the Gilmer County Historical Society Historic Tabor House & Civil War Museum 138 Spring Street, Ellijay, Georgia 30540 706. 276. 1861. Reservations by Appointment, or Open Thursday & Friday 11am to 3pm www.gilmercountyhistoricalsociety.org/

Research and Field Work Volunteers are needed to preserve this history so others may learn.

For more info please contact Leslie at: preshist138@gmail.com.

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William M. (Bill) Barker, Chattooga County Historian and active member of the Trail of Tears Association, Georgia Chapter
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