The Paper November 15 Edition

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THURSDAY, november 15, 2012

Mayfield reopens visitors center By KATIE JUSTICE kjustice@clickthepaper.com At 9 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 9, the doors of the Mayfield Dairy Visitors Center reopened to the public, with its grand reopening celebration. The day’s festivities included everything from ice cream stacking contests, free ice cream sampling for the reopening celebration, plant tours and a milking demonstration by Nicole Karstedt from the Georgia Milk Commission. Crowds began to gather for the ribbon cutting, which took place just after 10 a.m. Scottie Mayfield and Braselton Mayor Bill Orr each said a few words on the value of the visitors center to the local area and community. “We’re very excited to reopen our visitors center. We have been a very important part of the community and town of Braselton,” said Mayfield. Once the ribbon was cut, the crowds gathered inside the visitors center where an ice cream tower competition was held between

local elected officials. “We’re going for a Mayfield world record stacking ice cream,” said Mayfield, as the contest began. Braselton Mayor Bill Orr and Councilwoman Peggy Slappey took on acting Hoschton Mayor Theresa Kenerly and West Jackson Primary School Principal Linda Bell in the first round with Kenerly and Bell building the biggest cone. After about a minute into the three-minute competition, the competitors abandoned their ice cream scoops and began to scoop and mold the cones by hand. Next, Jackson County Sheriff Stan Evans and the Sheriff-elect Janis Mangum battled Braselton Councilman Richard Mayberry and Braselton Police Chief Terry Esco, with the Sheriff’s team taking first. The winners of each round competed to be the overall winners, with Kenerly and Bell ultimately stacking the tallest cones. At 10:40 a.m., Scottie Mayfield lead more than 75 people on a tour of the plant, explain-

See MAYFIELD, page 2A

Katie Justice The Paper

Cause for celebration: West Jackson Primary School Principal Linda Bell and Hoschton Acting Mayor Theresa Kenerly celebrate after winning the ice cream towerbuilding competition on the grand reopening day of the Mayfield visitors center.

Celebrate holidays in Braselton

Jackson Co. Schools

Gym bleachers to be replaced

Parade and festival ‘going to the dogs’

By KATIE JUSTICE kjustice@clickthepaper.com

The theme for this year’s holiday celebration Braselton is “The Holidays are Going to the Dogs,” and the season was kicked off Nov. 9 and continues this Saturday with a 10:30 a.m. parade and allday holiday festival in Braselton Park. Sparky, the fire prevention mascot of the West Jackson Fire Department, arrived last Friday by fire engine to light the decorated Christmas tree, placed in front of the Braselton Brothers Store building. The tree-lighting came after some foot-stomping good musical entertainment from the Chattahoochee Chain Gang and comments from Rotary Club of Braselton President Jim Joedecke, who was introduced by emcee Robbie Bettis. In cooperation with the Town of Braselton, the Rotary Club helped sponsor the occasion and decorated the tree with the assistance of Paul Poe and Greg Mathis of Jackson EMC. With the tree all aglow after darkness had fallen, eyes looked skyward to see “snow” falling – creating a festive atmosphere for youngsters. Youngsters and seniors received a bag containing an apple, an orange, candy and prizes in keeping with the tradition started by the Braselton Brothers. Door prizes were also awarded. “Arthur Christmas” was the free movie shown in the park following the tree-lighting. Braselton Antique Mall, now located in the store, is conducting its own tribute to tradition with a Dec. 24 drawing. Visit the store for details and how a purchase will net you a ticket. See Saturday’s schedule of events:

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Falling “snow” delighted the crowd gathered for the Saturday night treelighting in Braselton. It seemed as if a “White Christmas” had arrived.

Two new projects have been added to the Jackson County Schools list of ongoing improvements. The gymnasium bleachers at both East Jackson and West Jackson Middle Schools do not been current safety regulations, and are due for replacement in January of 2013. “I talked with the coach at one of these schools, and they have a problem now during games, with the bleachers all the way out they have less than three feet from the bleachers to the sideline, and that does not meet the standards,” said Dennis Patrick, Jackson County School System Director of Facilities, Maintenance and Transportation at the Jackson County Board of Education’s work session of Nov. 8.

See BUDGET, page 2A

Budget efforts are paying off By KATIE JUSTICE kjustice@clickthepaper.com The concerted effort to hold the line on spending is paying off for the Jackson County School System. According to its financial report for October, the Jackson County Board of Education is 33 percent into its budget for the ongoing fiscal year. “We’re 33 percent into our budget and our expenditures are at 33 percent,” said Jackson County Superintendent Dr. John Green at the Nov. 8 school board work session. “This is an adjusted budget that showed a 4.5 percent reduction from what we started with,” said Green, who put pen to paper when he came onboard as the new superintendent and worked with staff to develop a sustainable spending plan. The total budgeted expenditures amount to slightly more than $84 million, and the year-to-date expenditures

See BUDGET, page 2A

See HOLIDAYS, page 5A

Amy Pinnell named Braselton downtown director Amy K. Pinnell has been named downtown director for the Town of Braselton to focus on economic development. Pinnell has worked in sales, marketing and banking and, most recently, was a customer service representative with Northeast Georgia Bank. A resident of Remington Park, she is active in its homeowners’ association, the Braselton chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood and the town’s parade and festival planning committee. Town manager Jennifer Dees said, “As our growth plan mentions, we were seeking someone to focus

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on economic development opportunities for the downtown its branding potential. We are excited about Amy’s potential and enthusiasm.” Among other duties, Pinnell will staff the Braselton Downtown Development Authority which was created by the Town Council in 2009. She will facilitate the makeover of the historic downtown and market the town for premier destinations, retail and community activities. The Authority’s office will be in the Heritage and Visitors Center on Frances Street, formerly home to the town’s library. She is currently working from town hall. Pinnell was in attendance at the

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Nov. 8 Downtown Development Authority meeting and is already at work. Among the upcoming projects on her agenda is a market analysis, inventory of town facilities including any vacancies, development of new signage ideas and marketing.

Council declines request to extend massage hours The Braselton Town Council at its Monday meeting did not provide a

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second to Councilman Richard Mayberry’s motion to extend massage business hours to 9 p.m. The current massage ordinance requires the service stop at 7:30 p.m. The request had been made by a potential business operator who was seeking the extended hours. No business license has been obtained by the individual who was interested in opening up at Shoppes in the Vineyards. The current ordinance does not cover doctors’ offices and chiropractic clinics, and existing businesses offering massages also provide other

See BRASELTON, page 2A

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