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Blue Ridge’s Only Golf and River Community A True Sense of Place in a Setting of Simplicity, Quality& Natural Beauty

IT’S SUMMERTIME! MAKE WHO LOVES SUMMER YOUR LIVING EASY WITH VEGETABLES? YOU DO, THESE HOME UPGRADES OF COURSE

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Whether you’re searching for your first mountain home, vacation retreat or planning your retirement, Covered Bridge Estates is right for you. Our community offers an abundance of lifestyle opportunities. Watch wildlife from your balcony. Take a leisurely walk on paved roads throughout the gated community. Covered Bridge Estates is just a stone's throw away from Carter's Lake and the entrance to the Appalachian Trail where recreation opportunities such as hiking, boating, and mountain biking abound. Enjoy the convenience of local vineyards, dining & antique shops. Visit the historic downtown square, and enjoy the Annual Apple Festival. Covered Bridge Estates... the next place you will want to call home.

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Hey- so what happened to spring? Here in the north Georgia mountains we went from freezing to over 90 degrees in record speed. One day we had snow, the next day we were all wearing shorts! Azeleas, Forsythia and Wisteria were blossoming early– so beautiful. Three days later–bam– another freeze that killed all of those lovely blooms. Kinda put a crimp in our otherwise glorious mountain springtime. June and July brings the full greening of trees and weather warm enough for a float down the river. Kids get out of school and “summer locals” arrive to enjoy the Maxine and Billy hanging out mountain air. Our quaint small towns with their pals at the Blue Ridge Brewery. Joanne is Maxine’s swell with the tourism which makes favorite. And, no, they’re not our economy thrive. Dowtown Historic begging– not MY dogs! Districts host 4th of July parades, fireworks and picnics serving up good old fashioned Americana. It’s no wonder the north Georgia mountains are so popular. Summer is also when we start on those cabin and home projects. It’s the time of year when we like to make our summer living easy. In this issue you’ll find some good ideas for upgrading your outdoor spaces. Adding new porch screening, porch flooring or railings will surely spruce things up. Replacing your old patio furnture with new bright and fun– or cush and comfy– pieces can be transformative. There’s even great deals on generators to keep you up and running during sumer thunderstorms. If you want to make some changes indoors– look no further– North Georgia Furniture has everything you need. With summer comes the fruits of our gardens. The fabulous folks at Feed Fannin have shared some of their favorite fresh from the garden recipes. Feed Fannin serves our local community by offering classes and donating vegetables. If you have more than you can eat- consider sharing with one of your local food pantries. The next edition of AC Living Mag, August/September, is the much sought after Fall Festivals issue with the most complete listing of festivals, fairs and cool Fall events that you’ll find in the area And as always our calendar in this issue has something for everyone– art, music, farmer’s markets, kids stuff, outdoor activities, 4th of July celebrations and even wine & beer tasting events. So get on out there and have some good-ole summer fun!

PUBLISHER | EDITOR IN CHIEF Alice Sexton GARDEN| LANDSCAPE EDITOR Kevin Johnson | growitgreen@etcmail.com HISTORY EDITOR Leslie Barker Thomas | PresHist@etcmail.com OUTDOOR ADVENTURE EDITOR Position Open STYLE & DESIGN EDITOR Cindy Trimble | cindy@studiotrimble.com ADVERTISING SALES NORTH Blue Ridge, Blairsville, Young Harris & Hiawassee, GA Murphy, Andrews, Brasstown & Hayesville, NC Angela Huffstetler 706. 851. 8190 | adswithangela@gmail.com ADVERTISING SALES SOUTH Ellijay, Talking Rock, Jasper, Ball Ground, Canton & Woodstock, GA Tonia Sheppard 404. 784. 0620 | adswithtonia@gmail.com ALL INQUIRIES Appalachian Country Living 706. 492. 5070 | alice@blueridgemediagroup.com LAYOUT/DESIGN Alice Sexton Blue Ridge Media Group 706. 492. 5070 | alice@blueridgemediagroup.com DISTRIBUTION Arthur Pope Publication Marketing & Distribution, Inc. 770. 807. 3043 | publicationsinc@att.net CONTRIBUTORS Stuart Borders, Benton MacKaye Trail Association, Feed Fannin, Chris Heffernen, Maryanne Hofer, Jane Kimzey, Betty Kossick, Rachel Buckley- Miller, Peter Knutzen, Daniel Loudermilk, Jerry Mucklow,

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Remebering my Mom. On one of our hikes in the Palos Verdes hills, when I lived in SoCal. She was always a dog lover, and here she is with my former posse. This must’ve been around 2009. Missing them all.

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Spotlight, Bumble Bee’s 7 Restaurant Cafe, Blue Ridge Buzzzzz on Over for Your Favorite Country Breakfasts and Lunch Specials

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Make Summer Living Easy

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Old Toccoa Farm

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Eat Your Vegetables

Take Advantage of These Fun and Beautiful Upgrades to Your Cabin or Home

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Once You Discover the Difference You Just Might Like it Enough to Play, Stay, and Never Leave Super Summer Recipes from the Awesome Volunteers at Feed Fannin

Georgia Furniture and 34 North Home Decor

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Like Many Good Things in Life, North Georgia Furniture is a Little Hard to Find, But Well Worth the Effort

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Old Toccoa Farm – a distinctive golf and river community rooted in simplicity, quality and natural beauty. Trout rise through tumbling mountain waters and ancient peaks cast their shadows over winding fairways. Here, a relaxed and casual atmosphere prevails, and life revolves around the outdoor experience with family and friends. Photo by Jerry Mucklow 770. 713. 6917 www.jerrymucklow.com

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Bumble Bee’s Cafe Celebrating Eight Years! Located in Blue Ridge, GA, Bumblebee’s Cafe serves up some of the best homecooked meals around. Known throughout the area for it’s friendly atmosphere, there’s something for everyone on the menu at prices that won’t break your bank account. BumbleBee’s Café offers delicious breakfast dishes anyway you want them. Some of the most popular favorites are the Eggs Benedict as well as the variety of omelets, eggs Florentine, French toast, an array of mouthwatering pancakes, biscuits and gravy, country ham, bacon and sausage, grits. There are nine breads from which to choose. Belgian Waffles with delicious toppings continue to be on top of the list. Our DAILY LUNCHTIME SPECIALS are good size portions that will keep you going all day– great too for those on the run! Lunch specials may be turkey and dressing, roast beef, meatloaf, pork tenderloin, fried chicken or beef stroganoff. In a hurry? Get your order to go! Some of the regular mouthwatering menu items are chicken, chops, burgers, hot dogs, tuna melt, chicken melt, patty melt, chicken tenders, country fried steak, gourmet chicken salad, tuna salad, egg salad, Philly Cheese Steak or Philly Cheese Chicken sandwiches, Clubs and Subs, Reuben on Rye, BLTs, Grilled Cheese with Roasted Red Peppers, and lots more! Numerous sides include– but are not limited to– fruit, coleslaw, French fries, sweet potato fries, fried okra, green beans, mac ‘n cheese, mashed potatoes. Ask your server for the daily desserts! A private dining room in the Café, appropriately named “The Hive,” will nicely accommodate your special events. Whether it’s a business meeting, private party, luncheon, or whatever the occasion, “The Hive” will fit your needs. Beeee sure to contact the Café in advance so we can accommodate your request. BumbleBee’s Café, is open seven days a week from 8am to 2pm with Breakfast & Lunch served all day! Call 706-946-BEES (2337) for daily specials, directions, party bookings, or to-go orders. Look for BumbleBee’s on the east side of Highway 515, diagonally across from Ingles Market on the hilltop at 5850 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, GA 30513 Facebook “f ” Logo

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Benton MacKaye Trail Association Experience Hiking the Road Less Traveled This Summer with the Benton MacKaye Trail Association

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It’s no secret that there are gorgeous, scenic views around almost any bend in the north Georgia Mountains. Amazing vistas, towering and flowering trees, mountain-fed streams, cascading waterfalls and lovely wildflowers await those who choose to get out and experience nature’s wonder. Each season the Benton MacKaye Trail offers its own unique opportunity for hikers to enjoy the diverse scenery of the mountains. In winter there are many mild hiking days, and with the leaves gone from the trees, one can enjoy the widesweeping panoramas and spectacular long-range views. Spring and early summer are peak times to see an abundance of colorful wildflowers, rhododendrons and flowering trees. And only by hiking in the fall, can you witness up close and personal the vivid red, yellow and gold leaves that adorn the autumn trees. But how do you learn about these places? The Benton MacKaye Trail Association (BMTA), founded in 1980 is here to help. Not only does the BMTA maintain the trails, offer trail guides and maps for those wanting to explore the BMT on their own, but organized hikes are available as well. The best way to optimize your experience and feel comfortable being in the woods is to hike the trails with other like-minded people. If you ever wanted to start exploring the beautiful mountains in this area, join one of the monthly group hikes. Most of the hikes are considered easy to moderate and upcoming hikes are listed on the website BMTA Activities Calendar page. The BMT more closely follows Benton MacKaye’s original proposed routing for the southern portion of the Appalachian Trail and is considered a more natural and wild trail, with less foot traffic than the Appalachian Trail. On many sections of the trail, one may hike all day or even several days and never see another hiker. Those that hike the BMT say they like the more remote and primitive feel and the challenge of hiking in these conditions. That said, persons venturing out on remote sections of the trail should be exJUNE/JULY 2018

Guided summer hikes under the cool lush forest canopy, refreshing water crossings and beautiful mountain scenery make for a great day. These hikes and volunteer trail maintenance days are also a great learning experiences for kids of all ages. perienced hikers and carry maps and trail guides describing the sections of the trail being traveled. Regulations require that no blazes be allowed in the wilderness areas. BMTA, a nonprofit 501c3 all-volunteer organization dedicated to the maintenance and preservation on the Benton MacKaye Trail. The members’ tireless efforts are not only appreciated by those that use the trail, but the Association has been endorsed by the National Park Service and three National Forests. Volunteers are always in high demand as the needed work is constant. They have been fortunate to have Boy Scouts, Youth Conservation Corps, Trout Unlimited and other organizations supplement their member volunteers. With their help, the BMTA has been able to accelerate completion of many projects over the years. As with most trail organizations, the BMTA is comprised of a volunteer group of trail maintainers and avid hikers who are dedicated to “leaving a footpath for generations to follow.” Maintaining the trail to ensure that it is sustainable, ecologically sound and consistently in APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

the best possible shape to accommodate those that seek to enjoy hiking its trails takes constant vigilance and hard work. The Association relies on the generosity of volunteers to keep the trails clear of fallen trees and other debris, rerouting trails as necessary and rebuilding sections of the trail as conditions dictate. If you are a hiker or outdoorsperson who would like to give something back to the wilderness resource, one of the best ways to contribute is by attending the monthly work trips. It’s not all work and can be very rewarding. Another option is becoming a Section Maintainer by adopting a length of trail. This requires a higher level of commitment - approximately 12 hours work per year per mile. Yet another way is available to any who are willing to tackle high-priority items, such as large blowdowns, by joining the Quick-Response Crew. Becoming a member, assisting with administrative needs, serving on the BMTA board of directors, and/or making a financial donation are all ways in which you can lend a hand. It’s easy to join and when you keep your membership current, you’re helping us maintain and improve the trail. Lastly, donations can be targeted specifically toward trail maintenance. The BMTA heartily welcomes your help. ACLM For more information about scheduled hikes and other events please visit: www.bmta.org or find them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Benton-MacKaye-TrailAssociation

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Bagworms Can Ruin Your Summer Landscape & Garden Editor Kevin Johnson Shares Three Ways to Control This Perennial Pest

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Years ago when I was just getting started in the green industry, I noticed a Blue Spruce standing dead on a property which we cared for. All that was left was what appeared to be small pine cones hanging from the limbs of the dead tree. Under closer examination we discovered that they were not Blue Spruce cones, but the cone-shaped bags of a pesky caterpillar called bagworms. Bagworms, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth), not to be confused with the Eastern Tent Caterpillar, are a type of caterpillar that feed on many evergreen shrubs, especially conifers such as arborvitae, juniper, pine, spruce, and many other evergreen species, including Leyland cypress. It also attacks certain deciduous trees such as black locust, honeylocust, and sycamore. Bagworms are identified by the bag or case the caterpillar forms, which they hang from their host plant. The bag is made of silk and foliage from the host plant. The foliage is woven into the silk bag and helps disguise this clever caterpillar. As the caterpillar matures the bags will increase in size from 30-50 mm long. The spread of the bagworm is slow since adult females are unable to fly and never leave the bag. She is worm-like lacking eyes, wings, legs, and a mouthpart. The male is black and moth-like with transparent wings. Females lay 500-1000 eggs in each bag during the fall. Their ability to produce this many eggs can be deadly to the host plant. Eggs hatch in late spring or early summer. The larva crawl out of the bags and feed on the host plant for several weeks. Some plants can handle defoliation while others will die. The larva then pupate for roughly 4 weeks at which time the males crawl out of their bags and find females to continue their life cycle. Keep in mind that bagworms are a perennial pest, year-round vigilance will help keep them from destroying your trees and shrubs. Late spring and early summer is a good time to get ahead of the game. There are three means of controlling these perennial pests. JUNE/JULY 2018

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Top Left: Bagworms, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth) disquise themselves conifer cones. Top Right: Eastern Tent Caterpillar, not to be confused with Bagworms. Above Left: Bagworm Arborvitae damage during winter. Above Right: Bagworm Arborvitae infestation spring and summer.

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pets, and livestock. Dispose of empty containers right away, in a safe manner and place. Do not contaminate forage, streams, or ponds. If you notice your prized evergreen tree is suffering, at the same time there are peculiar cones hanging from the branches, you may have bagworms. ACLM

While I was supervising the ground department at Y.H.C., I had the crew remove bagworms by hand from a prized Blue Spruce in the presidential walkway. Pick off the bags during the winter and destroy them. This must be done before the eggs hatch in June. When too many plants are involved, to make hand picking practical, sprays are in order. Bacillus thuringiensis, often called Bt, is a type of bacteria that only kills certain insects and does not affect humans or animals. Bt must be applied between mid-June and mid-July because it works well only on young bagworms. Commercially available under the following common brand names: Dipel, Thuricide, and others, Many of these brands are sold in local hardware stores and garden centers.

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Bunking Up and Down Style & Design Editor Cindy Trimble Offers Ideas on How Custom Designed Bunk Beds Can Make Cabin Life Easier There are many things to consider when adding bunk beds to your cabin. With store bought bunks adults hit their heads and ladders can be dangerous. There’s often no storage or a place to charge your phone, let alone pug in your tablet– and very little privacy. Custom bunks can easily solve these problems!

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Bunk beds in homes, especially 2nd or rental homes have been popular for years to help create more sleeping areas in beds (not on pull out sofas) for guests. We have helped clients maximize sleeping arrangements and storage in so many different situations and conditions. There are advantages and disadvantages with bunk beds that everyone who has slept in one or made one up knows about. Bunk beds can add interest to a room, can be very artistic – even a focal point. And when well designed, they can be very inviting for guests. However, there can be challenges that have to be addressed. They can be difficult to make up, especially on the top bunk. Many bunk beds, especially the freestanding, store bought ones do not have enough head room between the top and bottom bunks, so adults or taller people will bump their heads on the bottom of the upper bunk when they sit up. Also, filling rooms with bunk beds does not leave a lot of extra wall space for storage furniture, which is desperately needed when a room is going to hold a larger number of guests. And the difficulty to climb to the top bunk in some bunks have made that aspect dangerous for adults because ladders and steep steps can be difficult and dangerous to use, especially in the dark. We have custom designed many bunk beds over the past few years to help make living with bunks easier and to maximize sleeping capacities and storage. Bunk beds can be designed to fit in very small spaces. Our custom designs have safer and easier to navigate ladders (or steps) making them easier to climb and much safer. We also allow for more space between the bunks, so adults can sit up on the lower bunk and not hit their head. Incorporating larger size beds, such as double or queen size, many times on the lower bunk, allows larger people, couples or adults more comfort than the typical twin bed size.

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Bunk beds can be detailed in so many ways. They can be totally open, they can be built into a niche making them more private. We have added curtains in many designs to maximize privacy. Every inch in and around the bunk beds are designed for storage, whether a niche inside the bunk with a light and electrical outlet for phone charging and to place a water bottle. To help simplify the making up dilemma, some clients prefer to use sleeping bags on the upper bed. There are several companies making sheet sleeves, that are like sleeping bags specifically for bunks. These do help simplify making up the top bunks. APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

Overall, we love creatively designed bunk beds that make higher sleeping capacities in a single room more livable and comfortable. They can be very comfortable, easy to access plus have some privacy with the addition of the right details. Let Studio Trimble help you deisgn your next custom bunk bed arrangement. ACLM Cindy Trimble, ASID is owner of StudioTrimble, Inc. based in Blue Ridge. She is NCIDQ certified and a Georgia Registered Interior Designer. www.studiotrimble.com

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It’s Summer Time– Make Your Living Easy According to the Zillow Digs Summer Home Improvement Trend and Spending Survey, 60 percent of homeowners plan to improve or add to their homes this summer. With long, sunny days and often more time relaxing at home, this is an ideal time to make your summer living easy. Whether you’re upgrading your outdoor living space, protecting your home against power outages, or adding new outdoor furniture, summer is a great time to do it. So take advantage of the warm weather to add some of these fun and beautiful upgrades to your home.

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Abernathy’s Complete Home Furnishings There’s no better way to upgrade an outdoor space than with quality outdoor furniture. After all, you and your guests need a comfortable place to sit while sipping that iced tea. For over a century, Abernathy’s furniture has supplied its customers with caring service and quality products. This family-owned and operated business has been going strong for 128 years! Store manager Dustin Queen is passionate about the quality products supplied by his family’s business and is proud of Abernathy’s reputation for exceptional customer service. For furnishing upgrades this summer, Abernathy’s is the local furniture store you can trust. Whether you are interested in a modern feel for your newly furnished patio or you’d like to enjoy the traditional southern charm of a rocking chair, Abernathy’s knowledgeable associates will answer all your questions and provide you with all the information you need to make the perfect addition to your outdoor living space. Taking careful time to consider your expectations, needs and space, Abernathy’s associates will work with you to ensure your satisfaction. Abernathy’s is supported by a noncommission sales team, which solidifies the promise of quality, honest customer service. 16

For a traditional and charming southern look, the Hickory Bentwood Rocker will add an absolutely gorgeous look to your outdoor living space. While the Hickory Bentwood Rocker is undoubtedly beautiful, Abernathy’s associates are knowledgeable and honest about the rocker’s ability to withstand the seasonal elements overtime. Fortunately, the Hickory Bentwood Rocker may still be a great option for many shoppers, depending on your individual wants and needs. Because of its timeless design and gorgeous shape, the Bentwood also makes a great addition to indoor living spaces. Its stunning design and impeccable craftsmanship is

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practically a must-have piece for every southern home or porch. Shoppers seeking a more modern and durable addition to their outdoor space will love Abernathy’s selection of composite pieces. Made of poly lumber, composite pieces are designed to withstand direct contact with all types of weather, making them extremely tough and practical for outdoor spaces. The poly lumber products offered by Abernathy’s are exceptionally designed and are backed by a Lifetime Warranty. No matter what your porch or patio needs, Abernathy’s will ensure you make to best decision possible when purchasing outdoor furniture. Abernathy’s team is passionate about the products they provide their customers and guide them through the process of purchasing a product that’s dependable yet still within a budget. Start the summer off comfortably and head to Abernathy’s Furniture today! Abernathy’s Complete Home Furnishings 3310 Blue Ridge Drive Blue Ridge, GA 30513 706.492.3071 www.abernathysfurniture.com Monday - Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday: Closed

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Outdoor Living Indoor Comfort The only thing better than a welcoming outdoor space on a warm summer evening is a welcoming outdoor space all year long. Whether you enjoy a balcony, patio, porch or pergola, a comfortable outdoor space and a glass of sweet tea are southern staples. For years, the family- focused folks at Outdoor Living Indoor Comfort in Jasper, Ga. have provided lovely outdoor living spaces by offering excellent care and craftsmanship to customers. Owner Julie Heinsman believes there is an art to casual living that we Southerners have perfected, and Outdoor Living Indoor Comfort is here to help you enjoy your slice of that southern bliss. Beautifully Furnish your Outdoor Space Outdoor Living Indoor Comfort offers a wide variety of outdoor furniture to ensure your outdoor space is beautiful and functional. Visit the OLIC showroom in Jasper, Ga for help customizing your gorgeous furniture. From dining sets and sofas to lamps and rugs, OLIC has a wide variety of pieces to suit the needs of you and your guests.

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Protect and Preserve Your Outdoor Space and Furniture with PGT Eze-Breeze® Sliding Panels Protect your newly furnished outdoor space with PGT Eze-Breeze® Sliding Panels. These clear, vinyl panels are flexible, sturdy and offer maximum visibility. By enabling homeowners to enjoy their outdoor space all year, many feel as though they’ve added an entirely new room to their home! These highly customizable panels fit virtually any space! Choose vinyl and frames from a variety of colors, multiple ventilation styles, and optional screens. Increase the personal enjoyment of your home as well as its value without breaking the bank. PGT Eze-Breeze® Sliding Panels are a great option for homeowners who’d like to relax without the headache of construction. APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

Add the Elegance of Beautiful and Waterproof Porch Flooring With a new gorgeous and functional enclosure, you and your loved ones will undoubtedly be taking full advantage of your newly renovated outdoor space. There’s no better way to add to your perfectly southern comfort than with beautiful flooring. Take full advantage of Outdoor Living’s services by completing your porch with beautiful waterproof, luxury vinyl planks. The vinyl planks are available in two sizes, creating the look of elegant hardwoods or rustic time-worn floors. Vinyl tiles create the look of various natural stones, which is the perfect way to blend your porch into the gorgeous Georgia scenery. With Outdoor Living’s exceptional services and products, your home can quickly become an oasis, taking full advantage of every natural beauty this lovely southern state has to offer. Call Outdoor Living Indoor Comfort 706-301-5698 Visit the Showroom: 447 Harmony School Rd Jasper, GA 30143 Or on the web: www.myenclosedporch.com Hours: Wednesday - Friday 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Tuesday, by appointment WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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Free Summer Lunch Program for all Fannin County Children! Hot lunches now being served every Monday & Wednesday during the months of June and July. Sponsored through the Bright From The Start Program. Bright From The Start, also known as Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, was established on July 1, 2004. Their Mission is to enhance children’s early education experience to promote their academic, social-emotional, and physical development in partnership with families, communities, the early care and education industry, and stakeholders.

Bright From The Start strives to increase the number of Georgia’s children and families that will become accessible to quality care and to the learning programs. Bright from the Start’s work attempts to expand support services to after school programs as well as during school hours.

Meal service 12 – 12:30 rain or shine at the following locations!

• Brooks Summit Apartments • Blue Ridge Housing Authority • Shady Oak Village Trailer Park • Highway 5 Trailer Park • North Court Apartments • Jones Street Apartments & Park • Brookstone Apartments • Mineral Springs Apartments

Not in Fannin County? Contact Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SE, 754 East Tower, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Call 404-656-5957 or 1-888-442-7735. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - except state holidays

Snack-in-a-Backpack

And new this summer, Bright From the Start is partnering with Fannin County’s Snack-in-a Backpack to make this summer meal service a reality. Snack-in-a-Backpack will also deliver nonperishable food stuffs on Fridays for weekend consumption at the same locations.

Volunteers Needed!

Delivery teams on Fridays for Snack-in-aBackpack deliveries. If you feel the calling to become part of this much needed community service program, it’s simple!

Just call 706-374-5912

Give the secretary your name and contact information and we’ll get back to you by phone or email discuss whatever role appeals to you.


Power Solutions Unlimited Protect Your Family from Summer Power Outages with a Generator from Power Solutions Unlimited Anyone who has lived in Georgia during the summer months knows that extreme weather, such as tornados and massive thunder storms are a reality that impact thousands of people a year. Trees may fall, damaging power lines and hundreds of people may lose electricity in an instant. With the summer heat in the south reaching 100 degrees or more, life without air conditioning could be life threatening, especially for small children and the elderly. Generators aren’t exclusively for the winter months anymore, not for Georgia residents who have experienced the heat, humidity and temperamental weather of the summer months. The most vulnerable residents, such as those who rely on dialysis or chemo-therapy face a real threat during power outages. Generators are quickly becoming a must-have for peace of mind, especially as homeowners learn of their affordability and simple installation. Since 2007, Power Solutions Unlimited has been supplying, installing and maintaining generators everywhere within a 100-mile radius of Jasper. This includes cell phone towers, police JUNE/JULY 2018

stations, fire stations, assisted living facilities and private homes. PoweSolutions Unlimited is a full-service generator dealer as well as one of only two premier dealers in the entire state of Georgia. The generators offered by Power Solutions are wired into your home’s existing power service. When the electricity goes out, power is restored within 20 seconds, and you can go about your business. This is especially valuable during brownouts, which happen frequently as everyone on the power grid cranks up the AC in an effort to beat the extreme summer heat. A generator from Power Solutions Unlimited eliminates this worry, especially for those who rely on power for medical treatment. If you’re ready to make this priceless summer upgrade to your home, don’t waste any time. While the weather may be beautiful today, it can change at any moment, and you want to be prepared. The process is simple! Power Solutions will set up a free consultation and site visit to evaluate your home and determine the best generator to suite your needs. After you’ve been given a free quote, Power Solutions Unlimitedwill schedule an installation. With prices starting at $8500, these generators are affordable, and the peace of mind they provide is priceless. Customers who mention this article will receive a free 5-year warranty, which is valued at $595. Power Solutions Unlimited APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

even offers financing and accepts all major credit cards. With the temperatures starting to rise, now is the perfect time to give Power Solutions Unlimited a call. When the next thunder storm takes out the power in your neighborhood, you’ll be patting yourself on the back. Contact Power Solutions Unlimited today! Power Solutions Unlimited 111 Confederate Ave Jasper, GA 30143 (706) 253-7737 scott@psu24-7.com

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Let Porch Life 365 install these Better Vue Screens so your gorgeous mountain view is not obstructed.

Porch Life 365 Custom Enclosures Nothing ruins a relaxing summer evening on your beautiful porch more than a swarm of mosquitos and itchy ankles. Yikes! No one wants to share a glass of sweet tea with bugs. Let’s be honest, there are a lot of amazing things about summers in Georgia, but giant bugs are not on the list. A well-fitted, quality screen is a must for those who enjoy relaxing on a porch during the summer months. Thanks to the good folks at Porch Life 365, a long lasting and professionally fitted screen enclosure is just a phone call away. As a family owned and operated business, Porch Life has been installing screen enclosures for generations. What started as one man’s part-time side business has now grown into a full-time family affair. Porch Life 365’s screen enclosures are built with aluminum frames, which far outlast wooden frames and will last throughout the lifetime of your home. The frames are cut in the shop to perfectly fit the unique architecture of your porch. No matter the complexity of your porch, Porch Life 365 will rise to the challenge to ensure a quality, well-fitted screen enclosure. for your unique space. A high quality, screen enclosure has a tremendous impact on the way homeowners JUNE/JULY 2018

Left From Top: Custom Screen enclosure designed with hand scribed aluminum to fit a true Canadian Log home. Eze Breeze three season enclosure with sliding vinyl panels keeps pollen and weather out. Aluminum extrusion screen enclosure on a custom cabin in Blue Ridge. Underdecking creates usable outdoor space by creating a dry environment on a basement level patio. view and use their porches. Screens immediately transform a porch into an additional room. Many customers enjoy hanging curtains, adding a ceiling fan and fully furnishing their new oasis. The grandkids will love camping in the safety and comfort of your new screen enclosure. The possibilities are endless! Porch Life 365 also offers a variety of screens, which allow homeowners to choose the perfect screen to suit their lifestyle and property characteristics. Along with the standard screens, Porch Life 365 offers a pet friendly screen. This screen protects your investment from scratches and tears. For clients who would like to take advantage of every inch of their amazing mountain view, Porch Life 365 offers a screen designed to give a much clearer view. For those who live in an area with an excess of smaller APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

bugs, an extremely tightly woven screen option is available. If you’re unsure of the best option for your porch, Porch Life 365’s professionals will be happy walk you through the process. From consultation to completion, clients can expect to be enjoying their custom screen enclosure in about a month. With temperatures rising and the bugs headed your way, don’t waste any time! Let the Porch Life 365 Custom Enslosures family transform your porch into a summer oasis and help you keep that glass of sweet tea for yourself! Porch Life 365 Custom Enclosures www.porchlife365.com www.facebook.com/PorchLife365 706. 889. 8343 Hours: Monday through Friday 9am – 5pm WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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WORDS : OLD TOCCOA FARM PHOTOS: JERRY MUCKLOW PHOTOGRAPHY CHRIS HEFFERNEN & FSTOP A PHOTOSHOP DANIEL LOUDERMILK & SQUAREFRAME MEDIA

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While the majority of golf courses feature 18 holes, there are many ninehole jewels which will more than satisfy your golf ‘appetite.’ If you have ‘hunger pains’ for just nine holes of golf, then head for Old Toccoa Farm (596 Curtis Switch Road; Mineral Bluff, Georgia 30559), located in north Georgia, just a two-hour drive north of Atlanta. Right now, this venue has nine holes, but nine more holes will be opening soon. This destination is more than a place to put a tee peg in the ground and pursue Old Man Par. It could be about putting down roots! The appeal of Old Toccoa Farm -- www.oldtoccoafarm.com -- has earned it a spot on the list of golf courses on the Georgia Golf Trail. While this golf course is a great destination for golfers, the mountain scenery, JUNE/JULY 2018

pleasant summer weather, and scenic fall images will keep you coming back time and time again, quite possibly to buy a vacation home! The flow of the golf course is influenced by mountain laurel, massive bunkers, rocky outcroppings, towering hardwoods, and wildflower meadows. The golf course overlooks the Chattahoochee and Cherokee Nation Forests. It truly is a majestic setting for golf. Golfwise, Old Toccoa Farm’s biggest selling point is that it’s very family friendly. In addition to the current nine-hole golf course, there’s a large, spacious chipping area and an expanded practice putting green. A walking-only nine-hole par three course is expected to open for play this summer (2018).

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You can discover Old Toccoa Farm by renting Ambleside Cottage featured here. If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a picturesque golf community, here’s your chance to find out what it would be like. Reserve this 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath cottage offering long range mountain views, exceptional outdoor and indoor living spaces– decks, fire places, fire pit, state-ofthe-art kitcen, and top of the line bedding. Or rent any of our other available cottages. Enjoy exceptional golf, hiking, biking, fly fishing and other family activities. Only 10 minutes from the fantastic shops and restaurants of Downtown Historic Blue Ridge. You may come to stay and play and then just never leave. Make your reservtaion: www.escapetoblueridge.com/ cabins/ambleside or call 1-866-618-2521. 26

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“In today’s time-crunched society, Old Toccoa Farm gives many golfers exactly what they want from a golf outing -- a wonderfully designed golf course with well-maintained greens,” said Doug Hollandsworth, Founder, Georgia Golf Trail. “At Old Toccoa Farm, the magnificent views of the north Georgia countryside, as well as the holes that hug the banks of the Toccoa River are the main draw when playing this golf course. Because of its natural beauty, this part of Georgia is also a great place to come on vacation or to buy a second home as a spring, summer, or fall escape.” After golf, you are welcome to check out the activities available in and around the nearby community of Blue Ridge. In Blue Ridge, you will find many dining options, live music, and a local theatre. Purchasing a ticket for a ride along the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is another option, too. In this area, you can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and fly fishing along the nearby Toccoa River; tackling the world-class rapids on the Ocoee River; hiking along the Appalachian Trail, Trout Adventure Trail, or the Benton Mackaye Trail; mountain biking at the Aska Adventure Area; improving your shooting skills (sporting clays) at the Noontootla Creek Farms; or horseback riding on the ridge-top trail. And, if outdoor adventure is not your cup of tea, you can work on your craft-making skills at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The wide variety of real estate that is now for sale in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia is redefining the way families experience this section of the Peach State. With a mix of custom home lots, smaller cabins, cottage lots and spec homes, it is also reshaping the stay and play golf experience for many golfers from Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Simply put, the distinctive mountain architecture that is adjacent to the Toccoa River makes Old Toccoa Farm one of the best places to own a second home in northern Georgia. Call today to book your experience at Old Toccoa Farm (706-946GOLF). After all, if you like it enough, you may play, stay, and never leave. You won’t be the first and you won’t be the last. JUNE/JULY 2018

For more information on Old Toccoa Farm please contact us: >Sales: 706.946.4663 >Golf: 706.946.4653 >Email: info@oldtf.com Old Toccoa Farm 596 Curtis Switch Road Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 706.946.4653 (Tee-Time/Pro Shop)

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Who Loves Summer Vegetables? STRAIGHT FROM THE GARDEN TO YOUR TABLE

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AC LIVING RECIPES One Community, One Spirit. Founded in 2009, Feed Fannin works together to educate and encourage the community towards self-sufficiency while providing food for those in need. We hope you enjoy these wonderful summer recipes from the dedicated and tireless volunteers of Feed Fannin.

You Do! Vegetable Curry with Spiced Rice and Raita

This versatile dish will spice up any summer occasion. Vegetable Curry Ingredients 2” piece of fresh ginger finely diced 1 tsp cumin 1 tsp turmeric ½ tsp cayenne pepper or 2 fresh hot peppers Salt to taste 4 cups assorted fresh vegetables chopped (can use squash, pumpkin, potatoes or whatever is to hand) 1 cup vegetable broth ¼ cup cashews or peanuts 1 cup plain Greek yogurt JUNE/JULY 2018

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Preparation Saute ginger and peppers until browned. Add cumin, turmeric and stir for ½ a minute. Add chopped vegetables and stir. Add broth and simmer covered until vegetables are tender (about 10 minutes. When tender add yogurt and nuts and heat through. Serves 4-6 people. Vegans replace yogurt with canned or fresh chopped tomatoes. Spiced Rice The perfect match for vegetable curry. Ingredients 2 Cups brown or white Basmati rice WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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2 sticks of cinnamon ½ cup raisins Preparation Cook rice following package directions. Add cinnamon and raisins. Raita A great side dish especially if you make the curry hot. Ingredients 1 large cucumber ½ cup plain Greek or regular yogurt Preparation Peel and de-seed cucumber. Chop into small pieces. Add enough yogurt to cover fully. Add salt to taste. Recipes and photos by Feed Fannin Volunteer Catherine Sugg with a gracious nod to her mentor, Madhur Jaffrey, a fabulous international cook.

Nightshade Summertime Eggplant Sandwich Who needs bread when you have some gorgeous eggplants from your garden? Ingredients ½ c all purpose flour 2 large eggs beaten 1cup panko bread crumbs 1 medium eggplant cut into ½ inch thick rounds 30

½ cup canola oil ½ tsp Kosher salt 4 leaves romaine lettuce 2 medium tomatoes sliced 4 oz goat cheese ½ cup fresh basil Preparation Place flour eggs and panko in separate shallow bowls. Dip eggplant in flour, then eggs and finally panko. Press panko in so that panko sticks to the eggplant. Heat half the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Cook half the egg plant until golden brown and crisp – 2 to 3 minutes on a side. Transfer to paper towel or newspaper lined plate. Wipe out the skillet and repeat with remaining oil and eggplant. Sprinkle with ½ tsp salt. Layer eggplant, lettuce, tomatoes, basil and goat cheese to form sandwiches with eggplant on the top and bottom of each stack. Knife and fork optional! Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Jane Kimzey.

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Soulful Summer Black-eyed Pea Salad

The perfect cold summer salad for those oh-so-hot southern days. Salad Ingredients 1 ½ Cup cooked black-eyes peas (1 15 ounce can) drained and rinsed ¾ Cup chopped green pepper ¾ Cup chopped celery ¼ Cup chopped sweet onion ½ Cup chopped red onion Dressing Ingredients ¼ Cup Vegetable oil ¼ Cup Sugar 2 Tbsp Cider Vinegar 1 Clove garlic, minced ½ tsp salt ½ tsp pepper ½ tsp hot sauce Preparation In a large bowl combine salad ingredients. In a small bowl combine dressing ingredients. Pour dressing over salad ingredients and toss. Refrigerate over night. Makes 5 1/2 cup servings. Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Meredith Yacavone.

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Country Creamed New Potatoes & Green Beans

growing up, so mom was forever thinking of new ways to use the things from the garden. This is her recipe and my sister and I always loved it. Delicious, fresh and so country!

Ingredients New potatoes Green beans 3 tbsp butter 3 tbsp flour Milk as needed Salt & pepper to taste

Editors Note: Sprinkle this dish with fresh dill, cilantro or parsley for an extra boost!

A summer favorite here in the south, what a great dish to serve at your backyard barbeque party.

Delicious Down-Home Corn & Peach Salad

Preparation Scrub new potatoes and cook in salted water until tender. Steam new green beans whole or broken in two. In a skillet, make a roux for a white sauce. Melt three tablespoons of butter and stir in three tablespoons of flour. Mix together and cook over medium heat, letting the roux bubble, but not brown. When it is very thick, start to slowly add milk to thin it out and make a white sauce. Pour the white sauce over the beans and potatoes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix and cook together for a few minutes before serving.

On a hot and humid southern evening this delicious salad can be a healthy side or a served as a cool dinner entree. Ingredients ¼ Cup Orange juice 2 Tbsp lemon or lime juice 1 Tbsp honey 1 ½ Tbsp thyme leaves ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground garlic ½ tsp salt 1/8 tsp ground red pepper 2 Cups cubed peaches (or nectarines) 2 Cups corn (3 ears fresh corn, grilled and cut from the cob) 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, drained and rinsed ¼ Cup finely chopped celery

Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Debbie Peterson. My mom and dad always had a garden when we were

Preparation Mix orange juice, lime juice, honey, thyme, cinnamon, garlic, salt and

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pepper in a large bowl until well blended. Add peaches, corn, beans and celery; toss to coat well. Cover Refrigerate at least 1 hour to blend flavors. Toss before service. Makes 8 1/2 cup servings. Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Meredith Yacavone.

Farm Fresh, Authentic Tomato Sauce

Wondering what to do with all of those tomatoes? Look no further. Ingredients 3 1/2 pounds of garden tomatoes 2-3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 small or 1/2 large onion, diced 1 medium carrot, diced 1-2 cloves garlic, chopped salt and pepper to taste 1-2 sprigs thyme 1-2 stems of parsley 1-2 dried bay leaves fresh basil to taste Preparation Have a pan of boiling water and a large bowl of ice water prepared. Cut an X into the bottom of each tomato, lower it with a slotted spoon into the boiling water until the peel begins to pull away from the flesh, about 20 seconds. WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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Remove tomato from boiling water and place in ice water until cool enough to handle. Remove skin, core tomato and squeeze to remove seeds. When all tomatoes are peeled, cored and seeded, crush them with your fingers. Heat a heavy bottomed deep saucepan on medium heat. Add olive oil, onions and carrot. Cook until onions are translucent. Add garlic and cook until fragrant. Add tomatoes, bay leaf and thyme. Simmer on low for about 30 minutes or until thick, adding basil near the end of cooking time. Cool slightly, remove bay leaf, parsley and thyme stems. Process in batches in a food processor or food mill. Use for any pasta or pizza dish calling for Italian tomato sauce. Makes 5-6 cups. If not using immediately, cool completely and store in refrigerator for 3-4 days or freeze in 1 or 2 cup containers for about 3 months. Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Maryanne Hofer.

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Spinach, Mushroom, Tomato and Goat Cheese Frittata

Breakfast, brunch, lunch or a quick dinner. Use your local farm fresh eggs and you’ve got a winner. Ingredients 1 tablespoon butter 1 shallot, diced 1 clove garlic, minced 8 oz. mushrooms, sliced 8 oz. cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 2 cups, packed, fresh baby spinach salt, pepper, and cayenne to taste 6 eggs 6 tablespoons milk Preparation Preheat oven to 400ºF. Use an oven-safe skillet and heat it on stove top to medium. Add butter and shallot and cook briefly. Add garlic, then mushrooms, salt to taste– stir once. Cook without stirring until mushrooms are brown before stirring again. Add tomatoes and then spinach and cook until spinach wilts. Meanwhile, whisk the eggs and milk in a separate bowl until they are fluffy, adding about 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/2 teaspoon of black and cayenne pepper if desired. APPALACHIAN COUNTRY LIVING

Making sure first that the vegetables are evenly distributed in the pan, pour the egg mixture over and do not stir. Drop goat cheese by teaspoons throughout the pan. Transfer pan to the oven and bake until cooked through, about 15 minutes. Serves 4-6. Recipe and photo by Feed Fannin Volunteer Maryanne Hofer.

Feed Fannin is a Georgia non-profit corporation and a federal non-profit 501c3 corporation. Through the efforts of its many volunteers and the generous donations of money and material from businesses and individuals in the community, FF supports the Fannin County Family Connections Food Pantry by growing organic produce and raising money which it donates to the Food Pantry to feed the hungry. Over the years FF volunteers have grown close to 10,000 pounds of produce annually. FF offers free classes in gardening, food preparation and preservation. They also sponsor the Youth Gardening Club at Blue Ridge Elementary School. To volunteer, donate or get more information call 706. 374. 4372, or visit www.feedfannin.com WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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North Georgia Furniture and Home Decor Like many good things in life, North Georgia Furniture and Home Decor is a little hard to find, but well worth the effort. Located in the beautiful north Georgia Mountains in Ellijay, they serve customers from all over the area.

Doug Shelburn, proprietor of NorthGeorgia Furniture and Decor decidedly fills the needs for his customers with unsurpassed service. With 27 years of experience behind him in Cumming and Dahlonega– operating family-run furniture stores– he set up his store in Ellijay on August1, 2010. Shelburn found another proprietor who wanted to retire and that provided the perfect move for him, “Because it’s close to my oldest daughter, Lauren and her family.” Our goal is to focus on each customer’s special needs and provide individual attention to everyone we serve. You will find when you visit North Georgia Furniture and Home Decor that Doug will get you what you need at prices you can afford. “We’ll meet anybody’s price even if we have to raise ours!”

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Many fine businesses are rooted in the mountains of north Georgia. Doug Shelburn, owner of North Georgia Furniture and Décor is one of those satisfied and sought after proprietors. After living for more than 30 years in north Georgia, and with his years of business acumen behind him, Shelburn, who joined Ellijay’s’ business community in 2010, makes note that Ellijay is good to him, “I find Ellijay a great place to run a business. The people are friendly and always willing to help others.” Eight years after setting up shop in Ellijay, he feels he made the right move. Being happy with where he does business is an important aspect of Shelburn’s business, especially because it’s a family-operated entrepreneurship. He commends his wife, Debbie, his parents, George and Leah, his daughters, Lauren and Katie, and their families all for helping to make North Georgia Furniture and Décor, a successful enterprise that serves well and sells well. Shelburn is a man committed to serving his client’s needs, “I love finding my clients products that create value and comfort for their homes or cabins.” He notes that he carries furniture with lasting quality. He takes pride in the choices selected to display and sell at his business site. Of course, the log furniture, cabin or lodge style furniture is a large part of the décor Shelburn sells to mountain dwellers; however, he stresses, “Not everyone wants that, so we strive to provide many looks.” His showroom is filled with an array from rustic, to classic, to elegant to fit every taste in home amenities and design. Plus, sunroom, patio, and porch furniture is always sought after at North Georgia Furniture and Décor. With the variety in outdoor casual entertaining décor, the selections are larger than ever from rockers, to swings, and gliders, to outdoor dining sets, and cozy seating pieces,

to anything that’s available in weather-resistant furniture and fabrics. Set the furniture in place, along with a pitcher of sweet Georgia iced-tea, and family and friends are good to go for comfortable relaxation. Shelburn can help his customers select furnishings that are as beautiful for their outdoor living area, as their indoors. His customers can be creative and use many outdoor items for indoor decorating as well. Why not choose the popular poly lumber, along with colorful cushions, for a den or great room? It’s about as kid-friendly as you can get. Shelburn is especially enthused about the upturn in the use of office furniture for the home. He offers office decor that blends in well with the rest of your cabin or traditional home and its furnishings. “The home office space category has really evolved in the past few years. With the onslaught of digital devices, work areas now require minimal space. We offer a wide selection of home office furniture to choose from to keep that space functional and attractive,” he points out.

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There really isn’t any room of a customer’s home, inside or outside, that North Georgia Furniture is unable to help fill the want. Do you need a cabinet for your bathroom? A collector’s cabinet for the living room? What about handmade items, from furniture pieces to lamps and wall décor? Bunk beds for the kids? Perhaps French flair for the master bedroom? Needing a new mattress? Shelburn’s store is known for its high-quality mattresses. Looking for the latest in kitchen and dining room furniture? There’s simply no end to what Shelburn’s customers can find at North Georgia Home and Décor to furnish your home, be it cabin, cottage, chalet, lodge, or any size house. A hot item with North Georgia Furniture is the Daydreamers ™ recliner chair from UltraComfort, “They are a must see,” Shelburn urges. “We choose suppliers that produce products that offer years of comfort and satisfaction. Delivering American made products is a goal that we strive for wherever possible. We choose suppliers that produce products that deliver comfort and satisfaction.” ACLM Visit North Georgia Furniture and Décor “Delivering American Made Products Whenever Possible” 2142 Tails Creek Road Ellijay, GA 30540 Phone: 706-635-4202 E-mail: doug@ngfh.net Web: https://www.ngfh.net Hours: Monday through Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday closed

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INSIDE ARTS

First & Third Thursdays Plein Air Painters of Hiawassee Meet at ArtWorks and leave at 2pm for a local scenic spot to spend a fun afternoon painting with other artists. All media welcome. . FREE! 2 – 5pm. ArtWorks Gallery & Gifts, 232B Chatuge Way, Hiawassee, GA. Info: www.artworksgalleryga. com First Fridays Murphy Art Walk Murphy, NC. Local chefs and individuals make their special dishes. Stroll through historic downtown Murphy for an exquisite visual, culinary, and performing arts experience. Presented by The Valley River Arts Guild 5-8 pm. Visit http:// www.valleyriverarts.com or call Tim Ford (828) 360-3038 Second Saturdays Art Pickens: Artist Gathering Jasper, GA. An opportunity for local artists to gather and network with fellow artists as well as meet and talk with residents and other art lovers from around north Georgia. Demonstrations are encouraged! FREE! 11am – 4pm. Weather permitting. Peace Park, 141 North Main Street, Jasper, GA. 4/6 – 6/30 AIR 2nd Qtr – Chloe Grusenmeyer Blue Ridge, GA. Celebrate the vibrant oil paintings of Chloe Grusenmeyer in her first professional presentation at the age of 84 years young! “Life in Your Hands” depicts various vignettes from our lives brilliantly captured with poses and gestures of human hands. For info visit www.blueridgearts.net or BlueRidgeArts@gmail.com or call 706-632-2144.

creations from our Southern Appalachian Artist Guild members, ranging from pottery, painting, photography and more. This is a memberbased show from one of the largest artist guilds in North Georgia. For info visit www.blueridgearts.net or BlueRidgeArts@gmail.com or call 706-632-2144.

6/8 – 6/10 Northeast Georgia Arts Tour Live Demonstrations at All Art Galleries. Follow the Art Tour signs in Habersham, Rabun, Towns, Union, White Counties, Ga & Clay County, NC.Pick Up Your Self-Driving Tour Map at The Blairsville-Union County Chamber of Commerce or Visit Us at Artstour.org to Download Map. FREE! Friday, 1pm-5pm Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sunday, 1pm-4pm. Info: www.artstour. org. 6/8 – 6/28 Action Painting, Color Abstraction and All that Jazz Exhibit by Marc West Canton, GA. “Color drives my emotional responses to what comes next. It is usually applied in an all-over fashion, and thus begins a conversation between the unknown and those initial marks that have been committed to that surface.” FREE! Opening reception 6/8, 6-8pm. Cherokee Arts Center, 94 North St., Canton, GA 30114. Info: 770.704.6244 or http:// cherokeearts.org June 16 – July 21 Community Quilt & Fiber Arts Exhibit Blue Ridge, GA. Celebrate the age old artistic craft of quilting. This exhibit showcases the extraordinary talents of area quilters with traditional quilts as well as original designs. For info visit www.blueridgearts.net or BlueRidgeArts@gmail.com or call 706-632-2144.

5/10 – 6/9 Celebration of Artisans, SAAG Member Show Blue Ridge, GA. Enjoy unforgettable 2D and 3D

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7/28 – 8/25 8th Annual 3D Off the Wall Exhibit Blue Ridge, GA. 3D Off the Wall, takes the works off the gallery walls and lets you see the beauty of threedimensional works. Open to three-dimensional artists of all genres only. Opening reception July 28th from 5 – 7 pm. For info visit www.blueridgearts.net or BlueRidgeArts@gmail.com or call 706-632-2144.

EVENTS Saturdays The Barking Lot Downtown Blue Ridge, GA. The wonderful volunteers bring adoptable rescues and try to find them good homes. Come and visit our rescues. They would love to see you! We are at The Barking Lot from 11am - 3pm (weather permitting). East 1st Street & Messer. 706-633-7282 4th Fridays Classic Car Cruise-In Blue Ridge, Dairy Queen. Cruise ins are always free to attend! 6-8pm. Contact Annette Long: georgiamountainclassics@hotmail.com, 706-838-4701 First Fridays Block Party Downtown Canton, GA. Historic Downtown Canton Loop Block Party, Car Show, Live Music, Food & Good Times! Downtown Canton, 6 p.m. Visit www.cherokeechamber.com 4th Saturdays Jasper Cruise In Downtown Jasper, GA. 50/50 Raffle. Live DJ. 4 – 7pm. $5 Donation. 6/1 Senior Fishing Rodeo Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery located on Rock Creek Road off GA Hwy 60 near Suches. Free event open to adults ages 55 and older. Bring your own

fishing gear and bait. From 9 a.m. to 12 noon rain or shine Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 4730 Rock Creek Road, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513 For more information, call 706-838-4723.

of local cheeses and a surf and turf meal prepared fresh. 10:30 am – 7pm. Bryson City Depot, 45 Mitchell St., Bryson City, NC 28713. Info & Tickets: 800-872-4681 or www.gsmr. com

6/1 Hillside to Stream Bank Erosion Mitigation Lecture and Tour Balirsville, GA. The one-hour lecture presentation will help land owners identify potential erosion sources and give them suggestions for restoring problem areas that might include hillsides, house sites, and stream banks. Tour the recent stream bank stabilization project to learn how to maintain water quality on their property. FREE! 10 am – 12:30pm. The Georgia Mountain Research & Education Center auditorium, 3 miles south of the Blairsville Square, on the east side of Hwy 19/129. Info: 706-7452655, clarejo@uga.edu or http://gmrec.uga.edu/commcouncil/adult.html

6/15 & 6/16 Blairsville Pro Rodeo Featuring the The International Professional Rodeo Association and the Union County Sass ‘n Saddle Precision Drill Team. Plenty of action including thrills and spills and plenty of things for our little Cowboys and Cowgirls. Great food & entertainment. 6pm – 10pm. Union County Saddle Club Arena 73 Saddle Club Drive Blairsville, GA 30512. Tickets and info: www.blairsvilleprorodeo.com/ or 706-435-8298.

6/9 & 6/10 Home & Garden Show with Jim Parks Young Harris, GA. Host of HGTV’s “New Spaces” presents 3 Seminars per day plus contests & fun. See the newest in home improvement products and services. FREE! Saturday 10-5pm, Sunday 12-5PM. Towns County Recreation & Convention Center, 150 Foster Park, Young Harris, GA 30582 (just off Hwy. 76 West on Mining Gap Road). Info: www.expomanagementinc.com or Bill Andersen 828-321-2111. 6/9 Uncorked on Great Smoky Mountain Rail Road Nantahala Gorge Btyson City, NC. Enjoy a full service All-Adult First Class ride with a private attendant and plush, well-appointed dining seating. A narrator will present each pour to guests and share knowledge and history of the wines selected. Enjoy an exclusive sampling

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6/17 & 7/1 BBQ & Brews Great Smokey Mountains Railroad Bryson City, NC. Along the ride to the Fontana Trestle enjoy samplings and history of local breweries. BBQ and Ribs dinner. At the Trestle head out to the open air cars to enjoy bluegrass music and the spectacular sunset. Fill your souvenir glass with extra pints and/or bar service, available for purchase. Fees and Tickets: 800-872-4681 or www.gsmr.com 6/23 Gardens of Europe - A Standard Flower Show Ellijay, GA. The Garden Club of Ellijay invites You to a European Garden theme Flower Show! Vote for your favorite. FREE! 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Gilmer County Library, 268 Calvin Jackson Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706-635-4528 or http://www. sequoyahregionallibrary.org/ 6/23-6/24 Mountain Fling Arts & Crafts Show Blairsville, GA. Featuring local and regional vendors showcasing their handmade arts and crafts. Presented by the Mountain Regional Arts&Crafts JUNE/JULY 2018


AC LIVING CALENDAR Guild. 9-4 on Saturday and 11-4 on Sunday. North Georgia Technical College Blairsville. For more information please call 706-896-0932 or visit www.artworksgalleryga.com 7/14 Trail of Tears Association Meeting Calhoun, GA. The Georgia Chapter of The Trail of Tears Association present President, W. Jeff Bishop, and his topic “The Journey To Indian Country,” the third in our series commemorating the 180th anniversary of the Cherokee removal from Georgia. FREE! and open to the public. 10:30 am. Gordon County Historical Society, 3355 S. Wall St., Calhoun, Ga. 30701. Info: 918-464-2258, nationaltota@gmail.com or www.gatrailoftears.org. 7/18 Backyard Milk Goats for Beginners Blairsville, GA. Pamela Barry, owner of Hidden Creek Farm, USDA Certified Grade A Goat Dairy, aand “Gucci,” Senior LaMancha dairy doe shares what you need to know about the care and milking of dairy goats and dairy products on a small scale. Milking and cheese making demo. FREE! 10:00 to 11:45 am Doors open at 9:00 am. The Georgia Mountain Research & Education Center, 3 miles south of the Blairsville Square, on the east side of Hwy 19/129. Info: ww.gmrec.uga. edu/commcouncil/adult.html or Clare Johnston at 706-7452655. 7/28 Lake Chatuge- Lake Homes Showcase Hiawassee, GA. Tour 4 beautiful homes representing the best in lake living in Towns County, Georgia. Start your tour at any of the homes, and visit as many as you wish.. FREE! 11am – 5pm. Maps available at the Towns County Chamber of Commerce, 1411 Jack Dayton Circle, Young Harris, GA 30582. Info: www. golakechatuge.com

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Wednesdays Brasstown Shops Brasstown, NC. Farmer’s Market at the Brasstown Shops. Seasonal produce, local honey, eggs (as available) and plants. 10am – 1pm. Info: (828) 835-9413 Wednesdays and Saturdays Jasper Framers market Jasper, GA. Fresh & locally grown produce, handcrafted goods. Wed: 3PM- dark Sat: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM. Lee Newton Park, Jasper, GA 30143. Thursdays and Saturdays Potts Mountain Farmers Market Marble Hill, GA. Thursdays: 3pm until dark. Saturdays Noon – 4pm. 618 Steve Tate Highway, Marble Hill, GA. Saturdays Blue Ridge Farmers Market Downtown Blue Ridge, GA. In front of courthouse from 8am – noon-ish. 400 West Main Street , Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Email: blueridgefarmersmarket@gmail.com Saturdays Union County Farmers Market Blairsville, GA. A local market with items from artisans, beekeepers, bakers, potters, painters, and lots of good things to eat. Fresh produce right out of the fields. 7am – 2pm. Old Smokey Rd (next to the Home Depot) Blairsville, GA. Info: www.ucfarmersmarket.com, (706) 439-6043. Saturdays Downtown Canton Farmers Market All produce is Georgia grown and mostly organic. Cooking demonstrations, art, kid’s activities and music. 9am – 1pm. Rain or shine at Cannon Park. Info: (770) 704-1500 or cantonhdl.com Saturdays Murphy, NC Farmers Market Local farmer, artisan, craftsmen, vendor with seasonal fresh produce and a variety of handcrafted items. 9am 1pm. L & N Depot, 4 Railroad St. Murphy, NC 28906

6/1 - 6/3 3rd Annual North Georgia Highlands Seafood Festival Young Harris, GA. Seafood vendors from Blairsville to Savannah! Eat some serious seafood, tap your toes to live music, enjoy more than 50 arts and crafts exhibitors. Beer & wine garden. Kids playground and the National Crab Races. Friday 3pm – 9pm, Saturday 10am – 9pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm. Free parking. Admission is $5 cash, kids under 12, free. Pet friendly! Saturday 1pm auction to benefit the Towns County Food Pantry. Mayors Park, Hwy 76, Young Harris, GA. Info: 706-897-6179 or www. northgeorgiahighlandsseafoodfestival.com 6/1 - 6/3 Balloon Race & Festival Helen, GA. Balloonists compete in local events Thursday evening beginning around 6pm thru Saturday. The balloons will fly around 7:30am and 6:00pm each day (weather permitting). Volunteer opportunities available to the public;Take a tethered ride in a balloon or a champagne flight over the mountains. Info: Race Headquarters at 706-878-2271 to schedule a balloon flight. www.helenballoon.com. 6/9 - 6/10 13th Annual Wing & Rock Fest Canton, GA.This FREE event is the third largest wing fest in the country. Live rock tribute & cover bands plus School of Rock performances. Amusement rides and bounce houses. Wing vendors compete in several competitions, plus the People’s Choice Award. Enter the wing eating contest. Saturday, Noon – 9:00 p.m. Sunday, Noon – 6:00 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs & blankets and make a day of it. Etowah River Park, Canton, GA. Visit www.wingandrockfest.com 6/9 4th Annual Lavender Festival Dahlonega, GA. Advance ticket reservation required. 2 bookings 9 am - 12 am or 1 pm - 4 pm. Tickets available April 1st. Once sold out they are

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gone. No walk ins the day of festival. Pets NOT allowed on the farm. Red Oak Lavender Farm, 2882 Red Oak Flats Road, Dahlonega, GA 30533. Contact (678) 577 – 9041 or visit redoaklavender.com 6/8- 6/10 15th Annual Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games Blairsville, GA. This three day event offers a the Kilted Golf Classic; Ceilidh (dinner party); Pipe and Drum Bands; Athletic Competitions; Vendors; Children’s Games; Concert; and Scottish Food, Music, Scottish Dancing, Reenactments, Geneology, Ancient Scottish Weaponry and the popular Highland Games. Live animals and demonstrations. No pets in Meeks Park, please. For Info: wwwBlairsvilleScottishFestival.com, 706-745-2161 or email: BSFHG1@yahoo.com. 6/16 Blue Ridge Mountains Wine & Jazz Festival Blue Ridge, GA. Get out your favorite chair/blanket, hat and your dancing shoes! Enjoy some great jazz, sip some great wines and taste some delicious food. Gates open at 2 pm, Music 3 to 9 pm. No pets, no coolers, no outside food or drinks. Location: 52 Boardtown Road, Blue Ridge GA (next to Mountain Top Cabin Rentals). For info call 706-698-1275 or 561-8897499. Visit www.blueridgewineandjazz.com

items, outdoor art. Saturday 9am – 4pm. Sunday 11am – 4pm. North Georgia Technical College, 121 Meeks Ave Blairsville, GA. Info: 706-8960932. Or www.artworksgalleryga.com 6/23 - 6/24 Ride the Rails Festival Mineral Bluff, GA. A 5 mile round trip by railroad motor car traveling through the Iron Bridge over the beautiful Toccoa River, then returning over the bridge back to the beautiful and historic Mineral Bluff Depot. Motor Car Rides: Suggested Donation $10.00 for Adults, $5.00 for Children 2-12. Hand Pump Car Rides, $1.00 per person. Visit the depot and see our large “HO” gauge model railroad. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. The Depot, 150 Railroad Avenue, MIneral Bluff, GA. For more information 706-455-8903 6/29 – 6/30 Riverfest McCaysville, GA & Copperhill, TN. Friday the first day of the festival ends with the annual fireworks shot from the top of “Tater Hill” viewed from anywhere downtown. LIve music, vendors, food. Saturday Riverfest continues, it is also Miners Homecoming in Ducktown less than 5 miles away. The Ducktown Fireworks will be held at dusk the evening of the 30th.

6/22 - 6/23 33rd Annual British in the Blue Ridge Hiawasee, GA. Make your camping reservations with Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds for weekend of British Bikes. Rally, rides and bike show. Sponsored by the Greater Atlanta British Motorcycle Association. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, Hiawassee, GA. Visit www.gabma.us or www. georgiamountainfairgrounds. com

6/30 - 7/1 1st Annual Lake Chatuge Made in Georgia Festival Young Harris, GA. 100 vendors offering a wide variety of products made, grown, brewed, harvested, stitched, crafted, or inspired by Georgia. Sample our cuisine, have a unique shopping opportunity, and learn about Georgia’s history. Come hungry and buy local! Admission $5, children ages 14 and under free. 10:00am - 5:00pm. Towns County Rec Center 150 Foster Park Rd. Young Harris, GA 30546. For info visit www.golakechatuge.com or call Crystal 706-896-4966.

6/23 - 6/24 12th Annual Mountain Fling Blairsville, GA. Enjoy arts & crafts galore! Juired fine art and fine crafts, ceramics, fiber art, linens, jewelry, soaps, gourds, leather goods, pet

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something for every member of the family. Top-notch musical performances, Old Ways Demonstrations and a Pioneer Village! Free parking. Children under 12, free. Georgia Mountain Fair, Inc. P.O. Box 444, Hiawassee, GA 30546. View entire Fair schedule at www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com For more info Phone: (706) 896-4191. 7/21 - 7/22 20th Annual Butternut Creek Festival A family event nestled along the shady banks of Butternut Creek at the beautiful Meeks Park. Showcasing the work of 85 hand selected artists and craftsmen in categories from basketry, fine art, fabric art, and decorative painting, to glass, jewelry, metal working, photography, pottery, scrimshaw, and woodturning. Live music, demonstrations and great food. Free! Meeks Park: 11 Pool Lane, Blairsville, GA. For more info contact High Country Artisans: 706-7811221 or visit www.butternutcreekfestival.com

7/12 - 7/14 10th Annual Mountain Moonshine Cruiz-In Hiawassee, GA. Enjoy good ole mountain hillbilly fun on Lake Chatuge. Pioneer village, real moonshine still in the works, mountain crafts, and plenty of hot classic cars, trucks, bikes, rat rods, swat meet and more! Camping available. Contact: 662- 587- 9572 or www.gammoonshinecruizin.com 7/18 - 7/19 Mountain Sunshine Arts & Crafts Festival Blairsville, GA. A two day juried event featuring 40 local and regional vendors showcasing their handmade crafts. Free! 9-4 on Saturday and 11-4 on Sunday. North Georgia Technical College Blairsville, GA. For more information please visit Pumpkin Hollow Handmade Crafts on Facebook.

4TH OF JULY 6/29 Firecracker Special Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Depart Blue Ridge at 7:00 pm to enjoy activities in down-

town McCaysville/Copperhill when you arrive. Copper Basin Fireworks display just after dark. Bring your lawn chair and sit outside the train to view the fireworks! Return to Blue Ridge by 11:00pm.

charge and boats can be decorated in any theme. Visitors can view the parade from areas around the marina. FREE! 11am- Noon. U.S. HWY 19/129 N, Blairsville, GA. Info: 706-745-3638.

6/29 3rd Annual Lake Blue Ridge Boat Parade Blue Ridge, GA.Pick your theme and start decorating! Or watch from the shore: Blue Ridge Recreation Area along the point (Located on Dry Branch Road) Morganton Point Recreation Area and Lake Blue Ridge Marina. Parade will follow the shoreline from Blue Ridge Recreation Area and ends by the Lake Blue Ridge Marina. 9pm – 10pm. Register to participate at the Lake Blue Ridge Civic Association: https://lbrca.org, info@lbrca. org or 706-632-5680

6/30 Annual Lake Blue Ridge Fireworks Blue Ridge, GA. Fireworks can be viewed from Lake Blue Ridge around the Lake Blue Ridge Dam, Lake Blue Ridge Marina, By boat, Tammen Park, Morganton Point and surrounding areas. Begins at dusk. 8:30 – 9:30pm. Info: Lake Blue Ridge Civic Association: https://lbrca.org, info@lbrca.org or 706-6325680

6/30 Lake Nottely Boat Parade Blairsville, GA. Annual Independence Day Boat Parade on Lake Nottely. Anyone with a boat is welcome to line up at the marina beginning at 10:30 am. No

7/4 4th of July Observance at Epworth Epworth, GA. Located at the Old Epworth Elementary School cafeteria and play ground. Come as you are. Day begins at 8 a.m. with a pancake breakfast for $6.00 until 10:30. 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Free admission. Then purchase tickets good for

any/all events. Info: Epworth Community Club, 125 School House Road, Epworth, Georgia 30541. Info: (404) 274-4365 7/4 Independence Day at Vogel State Park Blairsville, GA. Summer fun for the entire family. Activities begin with the raising the flag in the morning and continue with family activities throughout the day! FREE w parking fee. 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM. Vogel State Park, U.S. HWY 19/129 S (11 miles South of Blairsville). Info: http://www.gastateparks. org 7/4 4th of July Fireworks at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds Hiawassee, GA. Celebrate the 4th of July, mountain style at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds along the shores of beautiful Lake Chatuge in Hiawassee. Fees TBA. 9:45pm. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds 1311 Music Hall Rd. - Hwy 76 W, Hiawassee, GA. Info: 706896-4191 or www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com

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AC LIVING CALENDAR 7/4 Independence Day Fireworks Blairsville, GA. Watch the skies over Meeks Park light up with an explosion of lights and color! No pets. FREE! 9:30 – 11pm. Meeks Park, 11 Pool Lane, Blairsville, GA. Info: 706-745-5789 or www. visitblairsvillega.com 7/4 Boat Parade on Lake Chatuge Hiawassee, GA. Boats must have a number issued by the Grand Marshal for judging. Spectators can enjoy the parade from the Old Towns County Recreation Center, Anderson Bridge and the Georgia Mountain Fair Campgrounds. The parade goes by the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds and loops around and comes back. FREE! 10:30am. Info: Towns County Chamber of Commerce 706896-4966 or www.golakechatuge.com.

KIDS OF ALL AGES Wednesdays Kids Summer Movie Series Canton, GA. Two showings each day at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Day-of-show tickets to individual films are $1 and go on sale one hour prior to show time at the Box Office. $1 concessions available. All tickets are general admission and seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The Historic Canton Theatre is located at 171 E Main St. Call the Box Office with any questions at 770.704.0755. 6/2 18th Annual Burra Burra Kids Carnival Ducktown, TN. Ducktown Basin Museum in the Hoist House (the big red brick building) All activities are indoors and for children 12 and under. Games, Face Painting, concessions and additional activities. Free! 10am – 2pm. Ducktown Basin Museum, 212 Burra Burra St., Ducktown, GA Contact: 423-496-5778 6/2 Kids Fishing Rodeo Blue Ridge, GA. Annual Kids Fishing Rodeo for Youth 16 and under. Free lunch and prizes. Must bring fishing gear JUNE/JULY 2018

and bait. Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations apply. Rain or shine. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Chattahoochee Fish Hatchery, 4730 Rock Creek Road, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Email: kelly_taylor@fws.gov. Phone: 706-838-4723 6/4 - 6/6 & 7/30- 8/1 Kids Camp- Exploring Watercolor Ellijay, GA. Explore Landscape subjects in watercolor working from a photo of their choice. 2 – 4pm. $30 plus $10 supply fee (Members get a 10% discount). Gilmer Arts – Link Class Room, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706635-5605 or visit www.gilmerarts.com 6/5, 6/19, 6/26 & 7/17 Storytime, Fannin County Public Library Blue Ridge, GA. FREE! Thursdays- 11am- noon and 4-5pm. Fannin County Public Library, 400 W Main St #104, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706-632-5263 or www.mountainregionallibrary.org 6/8 Teens Laser Tag Ellijay, GA. Take aim and help your team be victorious! After hours event for teens and adults. Free! 5:30 – 7pm. Gilmer County Library, 268 Calvin Jackson Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706-6354528 or http://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org/ 6/11 – 6/13 & 7/16-7/18 Kids Camp- World of Music Ellijay, GA. Instruction in both Piano/Keyboard and Guitar as well as music games, karaoke, vocal training, line dancing, world-wide cultural music exploration. By James Weaver Studios. 10:30am – 1:30pm. $75. Gilmer Arts – Hawthorne Hall, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-5605 or visit www.gilmerarts.com 6/12 The Start of Something Big Blue Ridge, GA. Awardwinning children’s book illustrator Michael P. White. Funfilled, interactive storytime adventure on drawing and creating a story. FREE! 11amnoon and 4-5pm. Fannin County Public Library, 400 W Main St #104, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706-632-5263 or www.mountainregionallibrary.org

6/14 Barnyard Friends Petting Zoo Ellijay, GA. Llamas, sheep, rabbits, and more will be on hand for petting and feeding, as well as photo ops! Free! 11am – 12:30pm. Gilmer County Library, 268 Calvin Jackson Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706-635-4528 or http://www. sequoyahregionallibrary.org/ 6/15 & 6/29 Flicks in the Sticks Downtown Blue Ridge City Park. Join the Fannin County Public Library outdoor movie showings. Bring chairs, blankets, pillows, and snacks and enjoy a movie under the stars. 6/15 – Coco. 6/29- Wonder. FREE! 9 – 11pm. Info: 706632-5263 or www.mountainregionallibrary.org 6/16 Archery at Fort Mountain State Park Chatsworth, GA. Learn archery basics from a Ranger and then test your skills and shoot at the targets. Recommended ages 8 and up. Register at the Visitors Center. 2 – 3:30pm. Fee: $10 plus $5 parking. Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth, GA. Info: 706.422.1932. gastateparks. org/FortMountain 6/19 – 7/19 Summer Youth Art Camps Blue Ridge, GA.Summer camp style art classes for children. Morning or Afternoon session, or Full Day Camp. NEW THIS YEAR, 2 Weeks of full day Summer Youth Art Camp is being offered. Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association, 420 W Main St., Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. For info visit www.blueridgearts.net or BlueRidgeArts@gmail.com or call 706-632-2144. 6/19 -6/21 and 7/24 -7/26 Kids Camp- Morning Art Camp Ellijay, GA. Day 1: Nature Weaving. Day 2: Bookmark Madness. Day 3: Plastic Bottle Gems – Trash to Treasure. July session will feature the same classes with different projects. 9am- Noon. Ages: 10 and up. $75 (Members get a 10% discount). Supply Fee: $18. Gilmer Arts, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-5605 or visit www. gilmerarts.com

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6/19 -6/21 and 7/24 -7/26 Kids Camp- Afternoon Art Camp Ellijay, GA. Day 1: Jean Jam. Day 2: Paper Beads. Day 3: Can Do. July session will feature the same classes with different projects. 9amNoon. Ages: 12 and up. $75 (Members get a 10% discount). Supply Fee: $20. Gilmer Arts, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706635-5605 or visit www.gilmerarts.com 6/23 & 7/28 Movies in the Park Downtown Canton, GA. Brown Park. Enjoy a historic view while watching an outdoor movie at Brown Park. Sit back in your lawn chair and enjoy a movie on a big screen. 6/23– Peter Rabbit. 7/28– Ferdinand. Films start at dusk. Info: 770.704.1548 or pat.gold@ cantonga.gov. 6/25 -6/29 Kid’s Program- Drawing Animals Made Easy Ellijay, GA. This class will provide basic skills to learn or improve animal drawing. Students are asked to bring: their own pictures as resource material. Eraser, pencils EH2B, acid free paper 100lb. $20. Ages: 8 to 10 years old. 10am -11am. Gilmer Arts – Link Class Room, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-5605 or visit www. gilmerarts.com 6/26 – 28 Kids Camp- Claying Around Ellijay, GA. Learn the joy of polymer clay. Make traditional round clay beads and string them on ribbons. Also make small fun and easy charms. 11:30am – 1:30pm. Ages 8 and up. $25 (Members get a 10% discount) Supply Fee: $15. Gilmer Arts – Link Class Room, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-5605 or visit www.gilmerarts.com 6/30 The Kid & I: Musical Painting Ellijay, GA. Children and their adult will be inspired to paint their own masterpieces while listening to different genres of music! Free! 11am – 12:30pm. Gilmer County Library, 268 Calvin Jackson Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706-635-4528 or http://www. sequoyahregionallibrary.org/

7/9 – 7/13 & 7/23 – 7/27 Junior Ranger Camp Chatsworth, Fort Mountain State Park. This year we are having two different weeks of camp themed around nature and camping skills. Ages 6-12. Various activities led by our Interpretive Ranger and Naturalist. 9am- 3pm. $75 and $5 parking. Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth, GA. Info: 706.422.1932 or http:// gastateparks.org 7/11 – 7/13 Kids Program- Paint a Story Ellijay, GA. Part of a story will be read to students and then they will draw or paint a picture based on that section of the story. Their artwork will then be displayed at Gilmer Arts. FREE! Limited to 25 kids ages 6 -12. Lunch provided by the Gilmer County Schools will be served at the end this program each day. Gilmer Arts – Hawthorne Hall, 207 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-5605 or visit www. gilmerarts.com 7/26 Teen Pizza Party Downtown Blue Ridge, GA. TEENS ONLY party in the Downtown Blue Ridge Park. Pizza, prizes, a lip-sync battle, and much more! FREE! 4 – 5:30pm. Downtown Blue Ridge Play Park, E Main St, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706-632-5263 or www.mountainregionallibrary.org 7/19 Teens Tie-Dye Night Blue Ridge, GA. After-hours tie-dye event for TEENS ages 12-17. Bring ONE cotton item to tie-dye. FREE! 6 -7pm. Fannin County Public Library, 400 W Main St #104, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Info: 706632-5263 or www.mountainregionallibrary.org 7/27 Family Fun Night Downtown Blue Ridge, GA. With the Fannin County Fire Department! We will have crafts, inflatables, snacks, and a movie! FREE! Activities begin at 7 PM, and we will show Cars 3 at 9 PM. 7/28 Tri-State Model Railroaders Open House Mineral Bluff, GA. The model railroad layout depicting

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Copper Basin Railroading in the early 1950’s is developing nicely. Come learn how railroads played an important role in the development of the Tri-State area. 10am -2pm. Tri-State Model Railroaders Mineral Bluff Historic Depot 150 Railroad Avenue, Mineral Bluff, GA 30559. For information call 828-361-2210 or visit www.tsmri.org.

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) 745-5493 or www. unioncountyhistory.org Fridays & Saturdays Andrews Brewing Company Great music, craft beer and a good time. 6pm – 8pm. Andrews Brewing Company, 14 Miles for Harrah’s Casino, 565 Aquone Road, Andrews, NC 28901. For info: 828-321-2006 or www.andrewsbrewing.com Sundays WYYZ’s Live Music at Rocco’s Rocco’s Pub, 47 Mountainside Village Parkway, Jasper, GA. Contact 706.253.1900 or visit http://roccosjasper.com Thursdays - Saturdays Live Music at Blue Ridge Brewery Blue Ridge Brewery, 187 Depot Street, Blue Ridge, GA . 706. 632. 6611 or www. blueridgebrewery.com

Thursdays Pickin’ in the Park Mineral Bluff, GA. Live music jams & pickin’ on the banks of the Toccoa River Bring your chairs & blankets. FREE! 6pm to dusk. Horseshoe Bend Park, 1156 River Rd, Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 Fridays Concert Series at the Old Courthouse Blairsville, GA. Free! 7pm. Old Historic Courthouse, 1 Town Square, Blairsville GA. For info: Union County Historical Society 706-745-5493 or http://www.unioncountyhistory.org/ 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. 706-635-5605. Visit www. gilmerarts.org Weekends LIve Music at Engelheim Vineyards Engelheim Vineyards 127 Lakeview Road, Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-WINE (9463) or visit www.engelheim.com. Weekends Fannin Brewing Company Live Music in the Bier Garden Fannin Brewing: 3758 East First Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. www.fanninbrewingcompany.com or 706.258.2762

Weekends Cartecay Vineyards Cartecay Vineyards, 5704 Clear Creek Road, Ellijay, GA 30535. Call 706. 698. 9463 (WINE) or visit www.cartecayvineyards.com Weekends Chateau Meichtry Vineyards Chateau Meichtry, 1862 Orchard Lane, Talking Rock, GA 30175. Info: (706) 5021608 or www. chateaumeichtry.com. Weekends Live Music at Chevelles 66 Murphy, NC. Check the website for performers. 9pm. 66 Hiwassee St Murphy, NC 28906. Info: 828835-7001 or www.chevellerestaurants.com Saturdays Saturday at the Legion on the River! Ellijay, GA. From live bands to jam sessions on the porch. The community is always welcome! For the love of Veterans, Family, Community. FREE! 4pm – 10pm. 297 Legion Rd, Ellijay, GA. https://www.facebook.com/ AmericanLegionPost82Ellijay/ 6/1 & 7/6 First Fridays Concert Series Downtown Dahlonega. Family friendly every first Friday May through October. Arrive early, enjoy excellent downtown shopping, and pick up your picnic from any of downtown’s restaurants. 6:30 - 8:30pm. FREE! Info: http://dahlonegadda.org/events/ff-concerts/

6/2 John Driskell Hopkins Band Ellijay, GA. Grammy Winning Member of the Zac Brown Band. VIP - purchase a VIP ticket, up front seating, meet and greet plus a private concert on Sunday afternoon. 7:30 -9:30pm. George Link, Jr. Gilmer Arts Playhouse, 135 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. For tickets and info: 706-6355605 or www.gilmerarts.com 6/2 LUNGevity Move to the Groove Concert Blue Ridge, GA. Featuring Kharisma Jazzmatic Funk and A1A - The Official and Original Jimmy Buffet Band. Food and beverages available for purchase.Proceeds go to LUNGevity Foundation. Mercier Orchards, 8660 Blue Ridge Drive, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Email: customer.service@mercierorchards. 6/9 Leah Calvert Band Ellijay, GA. Traditional Ballads to Blues Fiddler. 7:30- 9:30 pm. George Link, Jr. Gilmer Arts Playhouse, 135 Dalton St., Ellijay, GA 30540. For tickets and info: 706-635-5605 or www.gilmerarts.com 6/9 & 6/23 Pick n’ on the Porch Coosawattee River Tubing Co. Ellijay, GA. Everybody is welcome to attend. SmokeHouse Country Grill on site with a variety of foods for the 2018 Pickin’ on the Porch Season. 7 – 9pm. FREE!! 25 Eagle Mountain Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706.635.1609.

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6/10 Blue Ridge Chamber Music Festival – Misty Mountain Woodwinds Young Harris, GA. An afternoon of woodwind chamber music performance by North Georgia’s own Misty Mountain Woodwinds at the Sharpe Chapel on the Young Harris College campus. 3:00 p.m. 6/16 Blue Ridge Chamber Music Festival - PULSE Trio Blue Ridge, GA. Scott and Maggie Flavin, with awardwinning pianist Naoko Takoe, in their critically acclaimed trio, PULSE. The music of Brahms and Schumann will be featured. 7:00 PM. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 7 Ewing Street, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Tickets and contact 305.878.1985 or info@brcmf. org and www.blueridgechambermusicfestival.com. 6/16 Music on the Square 2018 Hiawassee, GA. Come out to the Square of Hiawassee and enjoy live music from Bliss & The Boys! Children, dogs, and dancing is encouraged, don’t forget your chair! In case of rain - show will be held in the Towns County Civic Center, next to the courthouse.6:30 PM. Hiawassee Square, Hwy 76. Info: City of Hiawassee - (706) 896-2203 or www. hiawasseega.gov. 6/17 Blue Ridge Chamber Music Festival - Oral Moses, with pianist Rosalyn Floyd Blue Ridge, GA. Concert and Festival Closing Reception. An afternoon of music including both Art Song and Negro Spiritual. “Moses’ magnificent voice breathes new life and humanity into the music reveling the timeless beauty and relevance of this art form.” 3:00pm. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 7 Ewing Street, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Tickets and contact 305.878.1985, info@brcmf.org or blueridgechambermusicfestival.com 6/30 Justin Moore Hiawassee, GA. Tickets On Sale May 4, 2018. Available Online May 3 at 10:00pm. Level 1: $60.00 + Handling & Credit Card Fees. Level 2: $50.00 + Handling & Credit JUNE/JULY 2018


AC LIVING CALENDAR Card Fees. 7PM. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, 1311 Music Hall Road, P.O. Box 444 Hiawassee, GA 30546. Tickets & Info: www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com or 706896-4191. 7/7 Carl Pruett and The Crossroads Band Blue Ridge, GA. Carl Pruett with the Crossroads Band along with featured guest, Georgia Blues Hall of Fame great, Barry Darnell of the Mobile Slim Band will be rocking the house. 7:30 PM. Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East 1st St., Blue Ridge, GA 30513. (706) 632-9223 or www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com 7/12 Cherry Log Pickin’ Downtown Ellijay, GA. Blue Grass pickin’ featuring local talent. FREE! Dinner at 5:30pm Music at 6:30pm. Gilmer Senior Center, 111 Gilmer St., Ellijay, GA. Info: 706/635-3786. 7/14 Molly Hatchet & Atlanta Rhythm Section Hiawassee, GA. Tickets On Sale May 18, 2018. Available Online May 17 at 10:00pm. Level 1: $35.00 + Handling & Credit Card Fees. Level 2: $30.00 + Handling & Credit Card Fees.7PM. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, 1311 Music Hall Road, P.O. Box 444 Hiawassee, GA 30546. Tickets & Info: www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com or 706896-4191. 7/14 & 7/28 Pick n’ on the Porch Coosawattee River Tubing Co. Ellijay, GA. Everybody is welcome to attend. Smoke House Country Grill will be on site with a variety of foods. Bring your chair and enjoy some live music. FREE!! 7 – 9pm. 25 Eagle Mountain Drive, Ellijay, GA 30540. Info: 706.635.1609. 7/14 15th Annual Singing in the Mountains Concert Blue Ridge, GA. Featuring the 100-member Singing in the Mountains Choir and Band. Local and regional artists will appear. FREE! Doors 5p.m. concert 6:00 p.m. JUNE/JULY 2018

Fannin County High School Performing Arts Center, 360 Rebel Circle, Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513. Phone: 706633-9848 / 706-455-2496 8/4 Maria Howell and Noel Freidline Jazz Blue Ridge, GA. Combining R&B with jazzy punctuations evoking an international flair. Noel Freidline: pianist, vocalist, writer and arranger. Noel has opened for many notable jazz artists. 7:30 P.M. Cost: $25.00. Blue Ridge Community Theater, 2591 East 1st St., Blue Ridge, GA 30513. (706) 632-9223 or www.blueridgecommunitytheater.com

OUTDOORS & ADVENTURE 6/2 Sunset Hike to the West Overlook at Fort Mountain State Park Chatsworth, GA. The sunset from the West Overlook has been called one of the best views in Georgia. Join a ranger on the 1.1 mile hike, and see the sunset for yourself. Hike is easy to moderate. 7:30 – 9pm. Fee: $3 and $5 parking. Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth, GA. Info: 706.422.1932 or http://gastateparks.org/ ParksAfterDark 6/2 Family Friendly Hike Blairsville, GA. Join the Mountain High Hikers for a family friendly hike on the new Reece Farm Connector Trail in celebration of National Trail Days. Hikers will meet at Vogel State Park and hike on the new trail to the Reece Farm. At the completion of the hike will be a trail dedication ceremony. Free!! 9:00am. Vogel State Park to Reece Farm. 6/9 1st Annual Gaelic Gallop Blairsville, GA. The Gaelic Gallop 5k & 1 mile fun run/ walk at North Georgia Technical College’s Blairsville Campus is in conjunction with the Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games. Race participants will receive a pass to attend the festival and a race tank top. Awards!

Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM. Fees: See website. For info: http://blairsvillescottishfestival.com/gaelic-gallop/ 6/30 20th Annual Optimist Flapjack Run Downtown Jasper, GA. Age category Awards -Jerry Appleton Team Award. FlapJack breakfast following race. 7:00 AM Registration, next door to 61 MAIN - 49 South Main Street, Jasper, GA. Rain or Shine. Entry fee - $30 by June 15/ $35 race day. Guaranteed t-shirt for those registered by June 15. Proceeds benefit local charities. Register at www.active. com 6/30 Sacketts Summer Sizzler Jackpot Barrel Race Blairsville, GA. Attention barrel racers...mark your calendars!!! You don’t want to miss out on the inaugural run of this annual event at our own union county saddle club!! $2500 added money!!! Open to the public. 10am – 6pm. Union County Saddle Club Arena 73 Saddle Club Drive Blairsville, GA 30512. For information/ hook-ups: call (706) 8972292.

THEATER 6/8 thru 6/24 First Baptist at Ivy Gap Jasper, GA. WWII- The church women are rolling bandages for the troops and talking…. about their lives, their husbands, their sons, their dreams. 25 years later, a different war and the same six women are still talking. Times have changed but they still laugh, love, and sing some old songs. Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30 PM. Evening shows at 7:30pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Tater Patch Players Theater, 95 Philadelphia Lane in Jasper, GA, 30143. For info and tickets visit www.taterpatchplayers. org or call 706-253-2800. 7/12 – 7/29 The Savannah Sipping Society Blue Ridge, GA. In this delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy, four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together

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WINE & BEER TASTINGS OPEN EVERY DAY Bear Claw Vineyards Blue Ridge, GA. Life is busy, and there isn’t always time to slow down and reconnect with the people that you care about. At the vineyard, time moves slower, relationships connect better, and many smiles are shared. Sunday - Thursday 12-6pm, Friday & Saturday 12-8pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. 2281 Tennis Court Rd., Blue Ridge, GA 30513. Visit bearclawvineyards.com. Open Every Day Engelheim Vineyards Engelheim Vineyards 127 Lakeview Road, Ellijay, GA 30540. Call 706-635-WINE (9463) or visit www.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 visit www.cartecayvineyards.com Ongoing Wed - Sat Blue Ridge Brewery Dog friendly outdoor patio. Open Wednesday through Saturday 11:00am – 9:00pm. Blue Ridge Brewery, 187 Depot Street, Blue Ridge, GA . 706. 632. 6611 or www. blueridgebrewery.com Ongoing Thurs - Sun Fannin Brewing Company 3758 East First Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. 706.258.2762 or www.fanninbrewingcompany.com Ongoing Thurs - Sat Grumpy Old Men Brewing Dog & kid friendly. 1315 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA. 770-331-8870/404-9662665, grumpyoldmenbrewing. com

Ongoing Mon- Sun Valley River Brewery & Eatery Located in Historic Downtown Murphy, NC at 71 Tennessee Street. 828-837-BEER or www. valleyriverbrewery.com Open Daily Chateau Meichtry Chateau Meichtry, 1862 Orchard Lane, Talking Rock, GA 30175. Info: (706) 502-1608 or www. chateaumeichtry.com. Wednesdays Bistro 29’s Wine Wednesdays Murphy, NC. Wine Special: $5 off any bottle purchase or a discount of $1 off any glass of wine. Also join Wayne to sample his feature wine of the day. 4pm- 10pm. Bistro 29, 29 Tennessee St, Murphy NC 28906. For info: 828-837-9022 or visit www.mybistro29.com Saturdays Out Of The Blue Wine Tasting Blue Ridge, GA. Drinking alcohol is just drinking. Wine is a lifestyle. Gourmet Living. We sell fine wine, cheeses, and beer along with specialty kitchen items. Wine tastings Saturdays at 1:00 pm. Out of the Blue, 647 E. Main Street, Blue Ridge, 706-258-2750. Visit www. outofzbleu.com

Ongoing Thurs - Sun Reformation Brewery Tour & Tasting Hours Thurs 5:30-8pm, Fri 5:30-9pm, Sat 1-9pm, Sunday 2-4pm500 Arnold Mill Way, Woodstock, GA 30188. info@reformationbrewery.com, (678) 341-0828 or www.reformationbrewery.com Ongoing Sat & Sun Montaluce Wine Hikes ‘Wine Hikers’ are guided by trained outdoor staff along nature trails, to the headwaters of the Etowah River, and through the vineyard. 1.8 mile hike and a ‘mixed flight’ of 5 Montaluce Estate wines. Price: $45 Per Person. Time: 10am – 1pm. To schedule contact matthew@montaluce.com, 706.867.4060. Or www.montaluce.com While every attempt has been made to provide accurate event listings, we urge you to confirm the information provided before making travel plans.

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This year, 2018, is the 180th year representing the Removal of the Cherokee from Georgia. There’s a time line of events that precipitated the events leading up to this holocaust of our Native American ancestors. Dozens of books have been written to convey the historical trauma, the monumental volumes of shameful and regrettable losses imposed upon the Cherokees. It’s often a story of a suffering of a banished peoples, so we can develop an “understanding (of ) the past so that we can create a better, more equitable future, (this) is what the study of history is all about.” Dwight T. Pitcaithley, chief historianof the National Park Service 1976-2005. Professor Andrew Denson, Western Carolina University attests in his writings “Acknowledging a history of injustice suggests we are better now”… we reassure ourselves that we will not commit similar mistakes in the present. Since the beginning of colonialization of America, there had been a conflict of effort to civilize the Indians of this continent. The early 18th century saw the British efforts to use the Indians for their own purposes in making the America a profitable venture. “It is always easier to destroy than to make over; and the early colonists were too busy with their own struggle for existence to pay heed to the welfare of those whom they regarded as foes.” John Daniel Hammerer 1740. We can’t say it’s an anniversary nor even a celebration, more of a memorial to those who once walked the same pathways through our state of Georgia and tilled the same soil. The Revolutionary War 1775-1784 saw the Indians siding with the British in hopes of having the land that had been ceded returned. They knew nothing of ownership at the time when the foreign nations began confiscating their lands. The land had a soul. It had been lent to the Indians

to tend and care for it for all time. Land was “owned” in common with the tribe, with the clans. One of the first efforts from the intruders was to convey to the Indians the wonders of individual ownership at any cost. The timeline is begun with a series of treaties for the ceding of vast amounts of lands. Then moving the Indians further inland from the coasts to the frontiers. By 1802, after the loss of the Revolutionary War and basically the punishment for Georgia’s plight with the British, Georgia’s vast territory to the Mississippi River was divided out into states. America divided out ten million acres for the Cherokees and twenty million for the Creeks, the majority being in the now state of Georgia. Georgia protested the Federal Government and wanted the Indians moved west of the Mississippi. The Federal Government disputed Georgia’s claim to the land, but in getting them to quit their claim to it, Thomas Jefferson secretly promised that the Federal Government would extinguish title to Cherokee lands within the reserved limits of Georgia as soon as it could be done. It took thirty-six years for this compact between the government and the state to come to fruition through a series of eminent domain claims. Georgia became the guardian of the Indians within her boundaries. Georgia’s first act was the removal of the Creeks in 1827 from the state, which could not have happened soon enough. Georgia was dismayed that the Cherokees became so successful in their endeavors to become civilized. They developed a government similar to that of the American government. They had a force keeping arm, The Light Guard, in conjunction with the federal government. They worked to keep intruders out of their Cherokee Nation East. Georgia evicted the federal troops

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Distribution map of Georgia lands after the Revolutionary War. Two of Dorothy Sullivan’s paintings documenting the removal. Memorial in Holsten, TN honoring the Indian’s treaty negotiations. and disbanded the Cherokee Light Guard. The State striped the Cherokees of any and all rights and implemented Georgia laws within the Cherokees’ boundaries. The State put deadlines on removal of the Indians, and as each deadline passed without much happening, Georgia forced the issue with the federals to carry out the removal with the illegal treaties of 1830 and 1835 to speed up the process. The 1835 census estimated that only 5,000 had gone west. By the end of 1837 only 1500 more had joined their brethren in the west. On May 23, 1838 the infuriated Georgia government began in earnest to round up the remaining Indians. Troops showed up at the homes of the individuals with bayonets glistening, while families sat down to dinner. The stories are horrific when told– of the blind and elderly left to fend for themselves. Of children playing in the fields beyond the sight of their parents, left to die from neglect. Of livestock left behind with no care. Of beatings and untold atrocities to women and children. In three weeks’ time, most all had been removed beyond the Georgia state boundaries. Although the government had promised physicians the majority were dentists with little or no knowledge of how to treat dysentery, births, miscarriages, whooping cough, or heat stroke. Drs. Jordan and Lyde reported upwards of 1600 of their wards were sick and requested assistance of at least one more doctor, in a letter dated July 22, 1838. Dr. Jordan complained that the North Carolinian Indians would hide the dead children from them and refused to take or even give their children the medicines they had for them. WWW.ACLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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and vegetables. The women asked to go look for berries or greens for their families. The cow had been left behind so no milk for the children. They were forced to eat what the soldiers had for them or perish. In some cases, these food stuffs were sold to the locals. The stockades were strongly guarded, and the Indians were crammed in like sardines. Sanitation was nil with vermin running rampant. Anyone who escaped was recaptured and received a hundred lashes. Broken and beat down the many more deaths along the trail that became known as nu na da ul tsun yi– The Trail Where They Cried. ACLM

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