Scoop Get the
everything you need to know about living in White County
2015-2016
a supplement to the White County News
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Table of Contents
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Historical Society turns 50
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Speaking of 50 years Fifty and still able to count
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About the Cover Becky Peebles’ art reflects love for this area
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Partners for success Judi Lawson helps people in need
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White County Map
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Settling In
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Federal & State Officials
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White County Government Meeting times and appointed boards
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City Governments City of Cleveland and City of Helen officials
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Board of Education Contacts for public schools; colleges and private schools
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Recreation Opportunities
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Calendar of Events
Freedom Park Dedicated to all those who serve and have served our country
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Organizations
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Volunteering
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Churches
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Numbers to Know
Where art meets architecture The Murdocks bring a little Tuscany to White County
Scoop Get the
Welcome to the 2015 edition of Get the Scoop. This magazine is about everything White County, and this year’s edition is filled with lots of great reading. Our White County News staff has put together a wonderful mix of stories, photographs and advertising. It’s all designed with you in mind. Scoop is also filled with plenty of valuable, updated information for both newcomers and longtime residents. Billy Chism White County is our home. The natural beauty of our mountains and valleys is unsurpassed. But it’s our people who truly make White County a wonderful place to live, work and play. Happy reading!
Get the Scoop is a special publication of the
White County News
13 E. Jarrard Street, Cleveland, GA 30528 Telephone: 706-865-4718 • Fax: 706-865-3048 publisher@whitecountynews.net • www.whitecountynews.net This publication is copyrighted by Community Newspapers, Inc. of Athens, Ga. Cindy Mullinax, office manager • Amy Allen, production Mark Turner, sports editor Linda Erbele, reporter • Debbie Gilbert, reporter Heather Howell, advertising • Jeff Gore, advertising Billy Chism, editor and publisher Alan NeSmith, regional publisher 3
Old Courthouse Museum
• Monthly programs open and free to the public • A living history museum • A military room
“On the Square in Cleveland” whitecountyhistoricalsociety.com Thursday-Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is FREE
• Resource and research room for family histories • Gold miner statue
Pottery Comes to Town Saturday, Sept. 26
Demonstrations, collectible pottery and lots of new items by the region’s leading folk potters including the Meaders family
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historic White County Courthouse White County Historical Society meets monthly in the historic White County Courthouse on the Cleveland square.
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Historical Society turns 50
n 1965, a group oF local men and women interested in history and saving the old courthouse formed a new corporation. The official name was “White County Historical and Civic Improvement Membership Corporation” and allowed for supplemental organizations, such as “White County Historical Society,” to operate under its charter. A charter was drawn up and a board of directors was formed. And for 50 years, that organization has continued to thrive. The charter members of the board of directors were H.a. allison, clyde Dixon, Edgar Everhart, Ed Head, E.J. Huff, W.R. Jenkins, Verner London, Mrs. W.B. (Minnie) Lumsden, Arthur Sutton, Mrs. J.H. (Nell) Telford, and Mrs. C.E. (Addie) Wright. Edgar Everhart was the first president and served in that capacity for many years. He and his wife, Lillian, contributed numerous artifacts. Membership for several years was below 50. Today, there are 346 members,
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both here in the county and throughout the United States. Other significant members who were instrumental in keeping the museum open and who worked diligently for the renovation were Betty Highsmith, Shirley McDonald, Ruth Hunt, Porter Glover, Mack Tucker, Daphne and Frank Majors, Ed Head, Dean Head, Fannie Mae Baker, Ann Banke, Gregory New and Grant Keene, to name a few. Dozens of volunteers have contributed time and energy and continue to do so. among its many projects for the past 50 years, the society has been responsible for getting several locations in the county placed on the National Register of Historic Places; sponsoring the “Pottery Comes to Town” event; adding state-recognized historic markers in the county; acquiring the historic Covered Bridge over Chickamauga Creek; requesting that the D.O.T. install signage entering the City of Cleveland for the Historic Museum; assisting Cleveland Cemetery trustees in the restoration and beautification of that historic site; accepting donation of a
bronze gold-miner statue on the museum lawn; and saving the old courthouse from demolition. With the blessings of the White County Board of Commissioners, a lease on the structure was given to the society for the purpose of preserving and recording of White County history. Restoration has taken place through large fundraisers and donations, and is an ongoing project for its many volunteers. A collection of history papers and rare antiques helps to complete the museum. Several members recently began to brainstorm, coming up with a list of changes that have occurred in our county, state and nation since the organization of the society in 1965. A few of those changes or innovations are: Computers; cell phones; two car (and more) families; moon landings; video games; big box and chain stores; vineyards and wineries; huge population increase in the county (from 6,000 to 27,500); fiber optics and natural gas lines; and much more. What can you add? ■ 5
At hardman Farm
John Erbele, left, general manager at Smithgall Woods and Hardman Farm, chats with Emory Jones, author of a newly released novel, The Valley Where They Danced. Jones is an occasional columnist for the White County News and a board member of the White County Historical Society.
Speaking of 50 years Fifty and still able to count
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AVE yOU NOTICED HOW MANy THINGS are turning 50 this year? That big arch up in St. Louis is one. Cool Whip is another, along with Spaghetti-O’s and the Pillsbury Dough Boy. It’s also been 50 years since Subway opened its first sandwich shop in Bridgeport, Connecticut. A quick look at the calendar shows the year was 1965. A short mathematical calculation indicates that I was only 15 back then. The only foreign cars I’d seen yet were an Opel Kadett and a Volkswagen. The Honda Civic arrived a few years later. I remember it looked like a go-cart. Everybody laughed at it. The big thing here in White County 50 years ago, besides Arnold Dyer bagging that big turkey on Tray Mountain, was the brand-new Historical Society. The county was 106 years old then. I guess it took that long before anyone figured we had enough history to worry about. I have a theory that most people don’t get interested in history until they turn 50. I can’t prove or disprove this, but that’s what happened to me and, since it’s the only theory I’ve ever developed, I plan on sticking with it. Back in 1965, Mr. Edgar Everhart came to the high school and talked to our class about this new historical society. I didn’t pay much attention to what he said, though, because he was 6
talking history, and I hadn’t turned 50 yet. Things change, though, and these days I’m grateful to Mr. Everhart and the other forward-thinkers for forming this now 50-year-old organization. It’s had 50 great years, and I wish it another 50! as far as other things that turn the big Five-o in 2015, you can throw in The Sound of Music, Charlie Sheen and Brooke Shields. (Charlie’s real name is Carlos Irwin Estévez, by the way, but that’s another story.) In 1965, gasoline at the pump was a mere 31 cents per gallon and rent averaged $118 per month. We had just learned that smoking was bad for us. Gomer Pyle, Flipper and Gilligan’s Island were the big hits on TV. I had a crush on Elly May Clampett, and someplace way north of here, someone drank the first Diet Pepsi. It would be another 10 years before the last Japanese soldier, Hiroo Onoda, finally surrendered. Girls’ skirts were getting shorter, and men’s hair a bit longer. See how much fun history can be? By the way, the shortest war in history was fought between Zanzibar and England in 1896. The war lasted only 38 minutes before Zanzibar surrendered. History never gets old. I wish I could say the same for me. ■
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Visit the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to this unique art and its history.
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In the studio Becky Peebles
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ecky PeeBles has been painting since she was a child. after growing up in columbus Georgia, she went to Georgia state
University and earned a bachelor of visual arts degree in interior design. she remained in the atlanta area until her children graduated from college, then moved to sautee Nacoochee 13 years
ago. “I had family here and loved the area,” she said. That love works its way into her work, much of which reflects the beauty of White county. The painting she did for the 2015 Get the Scoop magazine was inspired by a photograph of her daughter and her husband. she placed their likenesses on a trail that, she says, is in her head. she loves walking along the trails and roads in the sautee area, and the trail is an amalgamation of some of her favorite places. This is Peebles’ second Scoop cover. her first was the 2010-2011 edition, and it was an historical scene of the Nacoochee Valley, with a sandy-colored Ga. 17 threading through it. Peebles taught school for the first five years she lived in White County. Now she teaches watercolor classes for all levels at the sautee Nacoochee center. she particularly enjoys watercolor because of the way it moves. “It’s active and has a personality,” she said. Most recently, she has been experimenting with the fairly new medium of alcohol ink. similar in movement to watercolor, she said she’s excited about the possibilities available with its vibrant colors. ■
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helping others
Judi Lawson in her office, located in the White County Chamber of Commerce building on North Main Street in Cleveland.
Partners for success
At Family Connection, Judi Lawson helps people in need
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UDI LAWSON’S CAREER ISN’T likely to make her rich or famous. But when people are struggling with difficult problems, she’s often able to guide them toward a brighter future. What could be better than that? lawson, 62, is executive director of White county’s Family connection, part of a statewide initiative that creates public-private partnerships to assist families in need. Every georgia county has a Family Connection, but each sets its own goals depending on the local circumstances. “Our two main goals are to prevent child abuse and neglect, and to promote school success,” Lawson said. “We do this primarily by linking organizations together. In White County, we’re working with 15 to 20 of them.” georgia Family connection started back in 1991 and draws funding from both state and federal sources. The White County initiative, which was formed about 17 years ago, has a paid staff of just two people: lawson, who has an upstairs office in the White
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County Chamber of Commerce building, and Annette Boswell, the youth and family advocate, who works at the White County Board of Education. “The school system is our fiscal agent – they handle our accounting – and because of that, our focus is on school-age children,” Lawson said. “We work closely with the school counselors, and we help the kids with
school supplies, clothing, whatever the child needs to succeed.” One popular program is Backpack Buddies, aimed at students who often don’t have enough to eat at home. On the days they attend school, these kids get a nutritious breakfast and lunch. But on weekends, they may go hungry. So volunteers gather each week to fill backpacks with ready-to-serve food Partners at work
Annette Boswell, left, and Judi Lawson together have shepherded Family Connection for years.
items, purchased from the northeast georgia Food Bank. There’s also an annual Christmas event to make sure that every low-income child receives gifts, such as toys, books and games. Family connection holds monthly meetings to collaborate with other White County agencies and nonprofits. The organization was also instrumental in helping to start the Community Thrift Store, which generates revenue for local charities. lawson began working with Family connection in 2001 as a family advocate, and became the director about a year later. It wasn’t the career she envisioned for herself when she was growing up in metro Atlanta. She earned a marketing degree at Georgia State University and worked for a number of years as a paralegal. In 1984, she married attorney and White County native Stan Lawson. They raised two children here: son John, who works at Freudenberg-noK, and daughter Katie, a student at the University of North Georgia. The Lawsons are active members of Concord Baptist Church in Clermont. They operate a small dairy farm on 34 acres off Lothridge Road. They also own farmland in Kentucky and western North Carolina. raising Jersey cows was a new experience for Judi lawson. “I grew up inside 285 (Atlanta’s interstate perimeter), so I was very much an urban kid,” she said. But she learned that even in a small, rural town, many people are facing tough problems. “I heard about Family connection through the newspaper,” Lawson said, recalling how she felt motivated to get involved. “My tender spot has always been for children and for older people.” When the recession hit in 2008, it devastated many families who were already living on the edge. “We’ve seen a lot of situational poverty – people who became destitute after a major event, such as an illness or the loss of a job,” lawson said. And though child neglect is a persistent issue, she said, “What I’ve found is that most parents really do want what’s best for their children.” It can be depressing to see people living in such dire circumstances, but it’s also encouraging to know that Family Connection can, in most cases, improve the situation. “My greatest satisfaction,” Lawson said, “is to see a family get turned around and succeed and no longer need help.” To learn more about Family connection in White county, call 706-865-3215. ■
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Settling In
Information you need to know about moving to White County • Automobile Tags/Registration New Georgia residents must obtain a Georgia license tag within 30 days of relocating. Required are either current registration, title, name and address of lien holder or copy of lease agreement, as well as proof of Georgia insurance. Georgia law requires that all auto tags be renewed within 30 days before the owner’s birthday. Tags expire at midnight on the birthday of the person listed first on the registration as owner. Owners of older cars also have to pay county ad valorem tax based on the assessed value of the vehicle. Cars purchased in georgia after March 1, 2013, are exempt from the annual “birthday” tax. Instead, the owner pays a one-timeonly title tax. For fast, convenient service, mail your 12
tag renewal and application to the White county Tax commissioner’s office at 113 North Brook Street in Cleveland, 706865-2225. Office hours are 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. automobile renewals may also be done online at www. whitecounty.net. • Cable & Satellite TV Both cable TV and satellite TV are available from Windstream at 706-8652442. Satellite service is also available from DIRECTV, 855-678-2834, and Dish Network, 706-865-1956. • Driver’s License Information Within 30 days of moving to the state, newcomers are required to have a valid Georgia driver’s license. Those with a valid out-of-state license need only pass
an eye exam, while first-time drivers also must take a driving test and a written test. New federal rules require Georgia drivers to bring the following documents to verify their identity: birth certificate or passport; proof of Social Security number; two proofs of address (such as a utility bill or lease agreement); and proof of name change if needed (such as when the applicant has recently married). Apply for a license at any of these Georgia Department of Driver Services locations: 1010 Aviation Blvd. S.W. in Gainesville, 62 Doyle Street in Toccoa, or 37 Chase Drive in Blairsville. Hours of operation vary; call 1-866-754-3687 for information or go online to www.dds. ga.gov.
in which the exemption is sought. all applications for exemptions must be made at the White County Assessor’s office at 1241 Helen Highway, 706-8655328. • Internet The two main local providers of Internet service are Windstream (706865-2442) and Habersham EMC (706865-4362). High-speed fiber-optic broadband is also available to some residents; call Habersham EMC to find out if you live within the service area. • Mobile Homes All mobile homes in Georgia must display a current mobile-home decal. The annual decals, which are provided upon payment of ad valorem taxes each year, may be obtained from the mobile home section of the White county Tax commissioner’s office at 113 North Brook Street (706-8652225). • Natural Gas For natural-gas service, you must go to the Georgia Public Service Commission website, www.psc.state.ga.us, and choose a marketer.
• Electricity Depending on where you live, your electricity will be provided by one of these two utilities. Georgia Power, 706-865-2424, located in Cleveland, serves most of Cleveland and Helen. Habersham Electric Membership Corp., 706-865-4362, also located in Cleveland, serves most of the unincorporated White County area. • Homestead Exemptions Each resident of White County is eligible for a $2,000 exemption on the property they own and occupy as their permanent residence on Jan. 1 of the taxable year. The $2,000 is deducted from the assessed (40 percent of the fair- market value) value of the property for state, county and school tax purposes. Seniors age 70 and above get a special taxbreak on school property taxes. application for homestead exemption can be made year-round; however, it must be made by april 1 of the tax year
• Post Offices Cleveland (30528) louise nix, postmaster 116 Ga. 75 North 706-865-4511 Helen (30545) 7976 S. Main Street 706-878-2422 Sautee Nacoochee (30571) 93 Ga. 255 North 706-878-2712 • Sanitation For pickup of trash, cleveland city residents should call Cleveland City Hall, 706-865-2017. Helen residents should call Helen City Hall, 706-878-2733. The White County Transfer Station, 706-865-3716, is available for residents outside the city limits to use. Disposal fees for household trash start at $2 per bag. The transfer station is located at 670 Industrial Blvd. in Cleveland. Their hours are 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Monday- Friday and 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Saturday. Recycling is available at the White County Convenience Center, 519 Hulsey Road, 706-865-7655. Hours are Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Materials accepted include corrugated cardboard, aluminum, tin cans, newsprint and magazines, and plastics #1 and #2. No glass.
• Telephone Landline telephone service is provided by Windstream, 800-347-1991. • Voter Registration United States citizens 18 years or older who have no felony convictions are encouraged to register to vote. Register at least 30 days prior to election at the White County Registrar’s Office, located in the Mauney building, 1241 Helen Highway (706-865-7812). you may also register at White County public libraries. • Voting White County residents must vote in their designated precincts. Voters must present a driver’s license or other valid photo ID to document that they are a resident of the county. For any questions about election procedures, contact the White County elections superintendent at 706-865- 4141. Listed below are the locations of voting precincts in White County (to find out which precinct you should go to, check your voter registration card): • Blue Creek – Blue creek Baptist Fellowship Hall, Ga. 255 South at Duncan Bridge Road • Blue Ridge – Mt. Pleasant Methodist church Fellowship Hall • Helen – Helen City Hall • Mossy Creek – Mossy Creek Methodist church Fellowship Hall • Mt. Yonah – cleveland First Baptist Church • Nacoochee – Sautee Nacoochee Center, Ga. 255 North • Robertstown – Center Baptist Church, Elrod Road • Shoal Creek – Shoal Creek community building, Shoal Creek Church Road • Tesnatee – Mt. yonah Baptist Church, Asbestos Road • Town Creek – Town Creek Community Center, Town Creek Church Road • White Creek – Pioneer RESA office, Ga. 254 • Water & Sewer Residents living in the Cleveland city limits should contact Cleveland City Hall for water and sewer services, 706-8652017. Helen residents should contact the Helen City Hall, 706-878-2733. County residents should contact the White County Water Authority, 706-865-0788. Sewer services generally are not available outside the city limits. For septic-tank permits, call White County Environmental Health, 706-348-7698. 13
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Federal & State Officials U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson 120 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3643 DISTRICT OFFICE: One Overton Park 3625 Cumberland Blvd., Suite 970 Atlanta, GA 30339 Phone: 770-661-0999 www.isakson.senate.gov
U.S. Sen. David Perdue B40D Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3521 www.perdue.senate.gov
U.S. Rep. Doug Collins 1504 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225-9893 DISTRICT OFFICE: 210 Washington St. NW, Suite 202 Gainesville, GA 30501 Phone: 855-821-3405 www.dougcollins.house.gov
Gov. Nathan Deal 203 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-1776 www.gov.georgia.gov
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle 240 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-5030 www.ltgov.georgia.gov
State Sen. Steve Gooch Senate District 51 (represents White, Dawson, Fannin, gilmer, lumpkin, union counties and portions of Forsyth and Pickens counties) 421-C State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-9221 steve.gooch@senate.ga.gov DISTRICT OFFICE: p.o. Box 600 Dahlonega, GA 30533 State Rep. Stephen Allison District 8 (represents White County voters in Blue Ridge, Helen, Tesnatee, Town Creek and Robertstown precincts along with Rabun, Towns, and Union counties) 504 Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-0188 stephen.allison@house.ga.gov DISTRICT OFFICE: 90 Blue Ridge Street Blairsville, GA 30512 Phone: 706-781-3929 State Rep. Lee Hawkins District 27 (represents White County voters in part of Shoal Creek precinct and voters in north Hall County) 508-B Coverdell Legislative Office Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-0213 lee.hawkins@house.ga.gov DISTRICT OFFICE: 4710 Jim Hood Road Gainesville, GA 30506 State Rep. Terry Rogers District 10 (represents White County voters in Mt. yonah, Blue Creek, Mossy Creek, Nacoochee, White Creek and a part of Shoal Creek precincts along with most of Habersham County) 612-B Coverdell Legislative Building Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: 404-656-0325 terry.rogers@house.ga.gov DISTRICT OFFICE: 2403 New Liberty Road Clarkesville, GA 30523 Phone: 706-754-0706
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White County Government
Travis Turner
Terry Goodger
Lyn Holcomb
Edwin Nix
Craig Bryant
Shanda Murphy
Mike Melton
Neal Walden
David Murphy
Norm Alexander
Cindy Cannon
Dena Adams
Commission Chairman 706-865-2235 travis.turner@ whitecounty.net
County Manager 706-865-2235 mmelton@ whitecounty.net
Commissioner, District 1 706-892-5259 tgoodger@ whitecounty.net
Sheriff 706-865-6370 nwalden@ whitecounty.net
Commissioner, District 2 706-865-6600 lholcomb@ whitecounty.net
Public Safety Director (emergency management) 706-865-9500 dmurphy@ whitecounty.net
Commissioner, District 3 706-865-3474 enix@whitecounty.net
White county Fire chief 706-865-3855 nalexander@ whitecounty.net
Commissioner, District 4 706-201-3303 cbryant@ whitecounty.net
County Clerk 706-865-2235 smurphy@ whitecounty.net
Tax commissioner 706-865-2225 ccannon@ whitecounty.net
Clerk of Superior Court 706-865-2613 dadams@whitecounty. net
White County Administration 1235 Helen Hwy. Cleveland, GA 30528 www.whitecounty.net The White County Board of Commissioners holds its regular meeting at 4:30 p.m. on the first Monday of the month in the White County Administration Building (formerly the old jail), 1235 Helen Hwy. A work session is held at 4:30 p.m. on the last Monday of the month in the same location.
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White County Government
Family d n a l e v Cle enter C l a t n e d
“For A Bright New Smile” Garrison Baker
Judge Joy Parks
Ricky Barrett
Judge Stanley Gunter
Judge Raymond George
Judge Murphy C. Miller
Probate Judge and elections superintendent 706-865-4141
Superior Court, Enotah District 706-865-6135 Office located in White County courthouse
Magistrate Court 706-865-2613 (civil) 706-865-6636 (criminal)
Superior Court, Enotah District 706-867-8002 Office located in Dahlonega
Coroner 706-865-3101
Superior Court, Enotah District 706-439-6100 Office located in Blairsville
Magistrate Court Judge Joy Parks Judge Corey Hyde 706-865-2613 (civil cases) 706-865-6636 (criminal)
Planning department Harry Barton, planning director Tom O’Bryant, economic development director 706-865-6768
Assessor’s office Bryan Payne, chief appraiser 706-865-5328
Animal control Pat Cooper, director 706-219-2689
WHITE COUNTY APPOINTED BOARDS
Development Authority: Bob Oliver, board chair John Erbele Michael Foor Marc Greene Russ Keen Tom O’Bryant Wayne Wiltse John Ziemer
Alcoholic Beverage Commission: Jane Ann Allison, board chair Erford Harrison Dickie nix Board of Health: Nadine Wardenga, board chair Lyn Holcomb Jennifer King Dr. James Murphey David Murphy Emmett Shotts Don Stanley
Planning Commission: Charlie Thomas, board chair R.K. Ackermann Brad Ash Buddy Belflower linda Dixon larry Freeman Bob Oliver
The team at Cleveland Family Dental Center. Bottom row, from left, are Beth Smith, Kelly Wragg, Jena Payne, Bailey Howell and Melody Brock. Middle row, from left, are Dr. Brad Cox, Cari Adams, Tiffaney Miller, Lori Grier and Dr. Sean Cochran. Back row, from left, are Yvette Philyaw and Heather Davis.
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City of Cleveland Government
Donald Stanley Mayor 706-865-4307 mayor@ cityofclevelandga.org
Bradley Greene City council 706-865-5332 ward4@ cityofclevelandga.org
Rush Mauney
City council 706-865-5738 ward1@ cityofclevelandga.org
Annie Sutton
City council 706-865-3671 ward2@ cityofclevelandga.org
Edward Young City council 706-865-4137 ward3@ cityofclevelandga.org
Connie Tracas City Clerk 706-865-2017 cityclerk@ cityofclevelandga.org
The Cleveland City Council meets at 7 p.m. the first and second Mondays of every month in the City Hall Annex.
John Foster
Police Chief 706-348-7078 chieffoster@ cityofclevelandga.org
Ricky Pruitt
Fire chief 706-865-0617 firedept@ cityofclevelandga.org
Cleveland City Hall 85 S. Main Street Cleveland, GA 30528 www.cityofclevelandga.org
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CLEVELAND APPOINTED BOARDS
Kevin Stanley Gene White
Alcohol License Review Board: Bea Chambers Garland Lovell Kevin Stanley John Burrows (alternate)
Planning and Zoning Board: Trey Baker John Burrow Jeff Groves Wilma Pittman Richard Smith Dennese Stringfellow Henrietta Sutton Nadine Wardenga
Downtown Development Authority: Terry Goodger, chairman Bradley Greene Sam Pelletier
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City of Helen Government
Dona K. Burke
Mayor po Box 619, Helen 706-878-1752 (home) 706-878-6330 (cell)
Jeff Ash
City commissioner po Box 32, Helen 706-878-6600 (cell)
Fred Garmon
City commissioner po Box 373, Helen 706-892-1262 (home)
Judy Holloway
City commissioner po Box 180, Helen 706-878-1411 (office)
Helen Wilkins
City commissioner po Box 937, Helen 706-878-2433 (home) 706-878-0499 (cell)
Jerry Elkins City Manager 706-878-2733
The Helen City Commission meets at 10 a.m. the first Tuesday and 3 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at Helen City Hall. Planning and Design Review Board • catherine cleiman, chairman • David greear • ralph Hofer
Marilyn Chastain City Clerk 706-878-2733
Jim Couch Police Chief 706-878-2722
• charlie Knowles • Jeff Mcallister • Bill Miles • Mike Wilkins Helen City Hall 706-878-2733 25 Alpenrosen Strasse PO Box 280, Helen www.cityofhelen.org
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White County Board of Education
Kendyl Brock Hunter
Jeff Wilson, Superintendent
706-865-2315 (office) jwilson@ white.k12.ga.us
Board Chair 706-348-1683 (home) kbrock@ white.k12.ga.us
Jay Westmoreland District 1 706-892-4648 (cell) jwestmoreland@white. k12.ga.us
Roger Fitzpatrick District 2 706-892-7987 (cell) rfitzpatrick@ white.k12.ga.us
Charlie Thomas Jr.
Barry Vandiver
District 3 706-865-2713 (home) cthomas@ white.k12.ga.us
District 4 706-865-6693 (home) bvandiver@ white.k12.ga.us
The White County Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month in the BOE central office. Work sessions are held at 8 a.m. the Tuesdays before the Thursday meetings.
White County Public Schools Jack P. Nix Primary School (grades K-2), Ga. 115 West, 706-865-6935 Stacie Ward, principal
Mossy Creek Elementary School (grades K-5), Westmoreland Road, 706-865-5000 Jennifer King, principal
Mt. Yonah Elementary School (grades K-5), Duncan Bridge Road, 706-865-3514 Jill Baughman, principal
White County Intermediate School (grades 3-5), Tesnatee Gap Valley Road, 706-865-1037 Shann Cash, principal
School leaders
Steve Bartlett, left, Stacie Ward, John Osborne, Shann Cash, Jeff Wilson, Kristi Gerrells, Jennifer King and Jill Baughman.
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White County Middle School (grades 6-8), Old Blairsville Hwy., 706-865-4060 Kristi Gerrells, principal
White County High School (grades 10-12), U.S. 129 North, 706-865-2312 John Osborne, principal
Ninth Grade Academy (grade 9), Old Blairsville Hwy., 706-865-0727 John Osborne, principal; Steve Bartlett, director
White County School System administrative office Old Blairsville Hwy. 706-865-2315
Other White County Schools • White County Head Start/Pre-K (age 4) 676 Claude Sims Road, 706-865-4947 • Mountain Education Charter High School is a public, charter high school providing high school diplomas to students ages 15-21. Classes are selfpaced and meet in the evenings yearround. Full-time enrollment is free. credit recovery for full-time students at traditional schools is also available. The White County site is located at the Ninth Grade Academy, 328 Old Blairsville Road, Cleveland. Call 706-865-0727 or see www.mymec.org.
• White County Learning Center provides a low-cost opportunity for White County residents to prepare for the GED. Services offered include assessment, basic instruction and test preparation, such as college entrance exams. The learning center, which is part of North Georgia Technical College, also administers the GED test. Visit www. northgatech.edu or call 706-865-7323. • White Creek Christian Academy, a private Christian school near Cleveland, is a college prep school where students have prayer, spiritual training and Bible
lessons daily. White Creek serves students in preschool through 12th grade. Visit www.whitecreekchristian.org or call 706-865-1917. • Chattahoochee Christian School, a private Christian school on the campus of Concord Baptist Church in Clermont, provides a Christian education combining academics and biblical teachings to students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Visit www. chattahoocheechristian.org or call 770983-9433.
Postsecondary Schools • Truett-McConnell College is a four-year private Christian liberal arts college located one mile east of the Cleveland square. The college is a residential campus and also welcomes commuters. Visit www.truett.edu or call 706-865-2134. • North Georgia Technical College has campus locations in Clarkesville, Toccoa and Blairsville to provide students with training in employability skills and hands-on industry experience. NGTC provides traditional classes, distance learning and online courses. Students can earn a certificate, a diploma or an associate’s degree.
The school also offers adult education programs. Visit www.northgatech.edu or call 706-754-7700. • Brenau University is a private university in Gainesville with campus locations in Norcross, Fairburn, Martinez and Kings Bay, offering two-year, fouryear and graduate degrees. Visit www.brenau.edu or call 770-534-6299.
• Piedmont College, is a private university in Demorest, with a campus in Athens. It offers bachelor’s
degrees, graduate degrees and certificate programs. Visit www.piedmont.edu or call 800-277-7020.
• University of North Georgia is a public university in Dahlonega with campus locations in Cumming, Dahlonega, Gainesville and Watkinsville. It offers twoyear and four-year degrees, graduate degrees and
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Ingles • Mt. Yonah Book Exchange • Yonah Mountain Treasures Sweetwater Coffeehouse • Old Sautee Store • Betty’s Country Store Author: Wanda Obermeier ~ Illustrator: Faith Thomas ~ www.adnawpublishing.com
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White County Freedom Park
Dedicated to all those who serve and have served our country
F
REEDOM PARK – DEDICATED ON JULy 4, 2014 – will be the scene of the White County Historical Society’s 50th anniversary party in May 2015. The public is invited to Freedom park on East Kytle Street near downtown Cleveland for the big celebration on Saturday, May 23. Plans are still in the making, but one highlight will be the screening that evening of a 1951 movie filmed in White County, I’d Climb the Highest Mountain. For more information, contact the White county Historical Society at 706-865-3225. Also, keep up with this and other Freedom park events by reading the White County News each week.
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Helen CHamber of CommerCe 2015 Calendar of events (dates and prices are subject to change)
MARCH-SEPTEMBER BINGO, every Tuesday & Friday doors open 6 p.m./ game 7 p.m. at the Festhalle MARCH 28 26th annual HeleN TrOuT TOurNameNT at the Festhalle APRIL 11 SprINGFeST (6 to 11 p.m.) at the Festhalle
MAY 23 BavarIaNFeST (6 to 11 p.m.) at the Festhalle SEPTEMBER 10-13, 17-NOV. 1 45th annual OkTOBerFeST at the Festhalle SEPTEMBER 12 OkTOBerFeST parade (noon) Downtown Helen NOVEMBER 27 lIGHTING OF THe vIllaGe Downtown Helen (6 p.m.)
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DECEMBER 5-6, 12-13 8th annual CHrISTkINDlmarkT DECEMBER 12 CHrISTmaS paraDe (2 p.m.) Downtown Helen DECEMBER 31 New Year’S eve eveNT at the Festhalle (8-midnight) 3rd annual DrOppING OF THe eDelweISS
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Where art meets architecture Bringing a little Tuscany to White County
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by LINDA ERBELE
hen Jerry and Gayle Murdock bought a lot in Innsbruck that bordered unicoi State Park, the next course of action was to settle on a design. “It started out to be a mountain house, but I thought, why don’t we build a little bit of Tuscany in the mountains?” Gayle said. an interior designer, artist and educator, Gayle was confident she could design the house. She said they’ve been to europe a number of times, especially Italy. The couple worked with duane holmes, of helen, to create the look of an Italian farmhouse. “We bought the property in 2003,” she said. “and we spent all of 2004 building the house.” The house offers a great place to display the couple’s artwork, much of which Gayle has painted herself. Inside the arched double doors, Turkish limestone tiles lead to a comfortable, open great room. The raised fireplace has cast-limestone sides and mantel, and the stucco chimney rises up through the second floor, where a gallery of windows bathes the room in light. The master suite occupies the second floor, along with a separate reading room and coffee bar. Three arched windows on the interior wall of the master look down onto the great room, enhancing the open feel. arched doorways and entrances add to the european →
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At home in Helen
Gayle and Jerry Murdock in front of their Tuscan home at Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club.
Above: Gayle’s painting of a country lane accents the sunroom, which includes a long wooden dining room table. Bottom left: The family dog, Rhett Butler, relaxes on his favorite leather couch. Bottom center: Exposed beams in the kitchen continue the Tuscan theme. Below: Gayle relaxes beside the baby grand piano, with a painting she did of the Chattahoochee River in Helen.
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Jerry Murdock owned a food distribution business in Los Angeles, but moved to Destin, Florida, after selling his business. At Destin, he met several people who had homes in Helen. That eventually led Jerry and wife Gayle to build a second home in Helen. Here, he relaxes in their sunroom.
tradition. There are no crown moldings, just rustic baseboards. The sheetrock was finished with a “skip trowel” method, giving it a Mediterranean appearance. To fit the eight-foot doorways, doors were custom-made of solid pine or maple with an oak finish. Built-in cabinetry beside the fireplace and in the kitchen is finished in mahogany. The house has open beams in the ceiling, which add to the sound from the baby grand piano. a glassed-in sunroom runs the length of the house, with a wet bar, large dining table and another raised fireplace. It’s one of the Murdocks’ favorite rooms. “It got bigger as we went,” Gayle said. “We love to have lots of people over to enjoy it.” They can see Sal and yonah mountains from the master bedroom. The rear view looks out at Unicoi and toward Tray Mountain. The house is about 5,500 square feet. The guesthouse, built on an adjacent lot several years ago, is 2,500 square feet. Jerry designed a wine cellar in the basement and a pristine garage for his favorite sports cars. Above the bar in the tasting room is the head of a stuffed boar, sent to Jerry from his son. “He was a Tuscan truffle pig,” Jerry said. “They are not supposed to eat what they find. Poor fellow, he ate his last truffle and ended up on my wall.” Gayle’s paintings adorn the house, as well as those of other artists. oils and acrylics are her favor medium. “I just love it, because you get lost in your art and can spend the entire day painting,” she said. Jerry and Gayle are actively involved in the Helen Arts & Heritage Center. She teaches a few classes, and the couple is planning a fundraiser in the spring for the center. “We have lots of good, talented people here,” Gayle said. Many of the her paintings reflect scenes from their life in north Florida, where they live part-time, as well as the Chattahoochee River, the mountains and helen. Although they have traveled the world and lived in other states, Jerry and Gayle both have roots in Georgia, and they say Northeast Georgia is where they feel most at home. ■ 26
Natural light adds to beauty
This little nook provides an upstairs view of mountains, and lets natural light in as well.
Relaxing at home
Gayle and Jerry Murdock, both retired, enjoy staying active in the community. Above: The fireplace is the focal point of the living room. Bookcases accent each side.
Paintings are everywhere
Gayle shows one of her oil paintings of a scene in Northeast Georgia. At right: The foyer is welcoming, with plants and small art pieces.
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Weekend outing
Backpackers hike along the Appalachian Trail near the TownsWhite County line.
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The Great Outdoors Fun places to play in White County
• Camping: Unicoi State Park has 105 campsites, plus the unique “Squirrel’s Nest” group camp. Reservations: www.unicoilodge. com or 800-573-9659 Camping is also available at these state parks a short drive from White County: Amicalola Falls, Black Rock Mountain, Don Carter, Moccasin Creek, Tallulah Gorge, Vogel. For details, visit www. gastateparks.
org/campsites The Chattahoochee National Forest offers a variety of camping options in the area. For information, visit www.fs.usda. gov/activity/conf/recreation/campingcabins
• Fly fishing: Unicoi Outfitters, 706-878-3083, www. unicoioutfitters.com • Golf courses: Innsbruck Golf Club, Helen, 18 holes, 706-878-2100 Mossy Creek Golf Course, Cleveland, 18 holes, 706-865-2277
• Hiking Trails: Anna Ruby Falls: 0.4 miles (0.8 miles round-trip) Take Ga. 75 north from Helen for 1 mile. Turn right on Ga. 356 for 1.5 miles, then go left on the entrance road to the falls. $3 per person age 16 & up; under age 15 free. Andrews Cove Trail: 1.8 miles to connect to the Appalachian Trail (or 3.6 miles out and back). Take Ga. 75 north from Helen for 5 miles. Turn right into the Andrews Cove Recreation Area. Dukes Creek Trail: 2 miles round- trip. Take Ga. 75 north from Helen for 1.5 miles. Turn left on Ga. 356 (Alternate 75) and go 2.3 miles to the Richard Russell Scenic Highway. Turn right, and go two miles to the Dukes Creek Falls Recreation Area. $4 user fee per car. Raven Cliffs Trail: 2.5 miles to the falls (5 miles round-trip). Entire trail parallels a rushing creek. Take Ga. 75 north from Helen for 1.5 miles. Turn left on Ga. 356 (Alternate 75) and travel 2.3 miles to the Richard Russell Scenic Highway. Turn right and travel 2.8 miles to the trailhead and parking area. Free.
Smith Creek Trail: 5 miles (10 miles round-trip) Take Ga. 75 north from Helen for 1 mile. Turn right on Ga. 356 and drive 1.5 miles. Then go left at the entrance to Unicoi State Park. Follow the signs to the Anna Ruby Falls parking area. Hike the short, paved trail to the falls. Smith Creek Trail begins at the right of the observation bridge. $3 per adult if you park at Anna Ruby visitor center; $5 per car if you park at Unicoi. Unicoi State Park Lake Trail: 2.5-mile, easy loop trail around Unicoi Lake. Off Ga. 356 just before Unicoi Lodge. $5 parking fee Yonah Mountain Trail: The trail goes three-fourths of the way up the side of Yonah Mountain to the U.S. Army’s helicopter drop zone. Once past the helicopter area, three trails wind up to the peak. Access to the mountain is off Chambers Rd. Take Ga. 75 north of Cleveland to Tom Bell Road. Then turn onto Chambers Rd. There is signage to help you locate the trail. Free. For more information on hiking trails,
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A hike into Helen
These hikers took an 8-mile detour off the Appalachian Trail into Helen.
• Mountain biking: Unicoi State Park contains miles of trails for beginning and advanced mountain bikers. $2 user fee per person. For information, call Unicoi State Park at 706-878-2201 or visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/ Unicoi. Woody’s Mountain Bikes in Helen, 706-878-3715, sells or rents biking gear and offers group rides. • River running: Enjoy whitewater rafting, kayaking or canoeing on the Chattahoochee River. Wildwood Outfitters, Ga. 384 (Duncan Bridge Road) at the Chattahoochee River bridge. 706-865-4451, www. wildwoodoutfitters.com • State parks: Smithgall Woods State Park Arguably Georgia’s premier public-water destination for trophy trout, Dukes Creek is managed under special regulations to maintain and protect the excellent fishing the area offers. More than 7 miles of Dukes Creek and its tributaries flow through the 5,562-acre site. $5 per car parking fee. For more information, visit the website www. GeorgiaStateParks.org/ Smithgall-
Woods or call 706-878- 3087. Unicoi State Park & Lodge Throughout the year, the park offers outstanding programs that focus on natural, cultural, historical and recreational resources. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking and biking on scenic mountain trails, especially those leading to Helen and Anna Ruby Falls. Numerous picnic tables are located throughout the park. $5 per car parking fee.
For information, visit www. GeorgiaStateParks.org/Unicoi or call 706-878-2201. • Summer Camps: Youth sport camps are plentiful during June and July. The school district, 706-865-2315, White County Family YMCA, 706-865-5275, and Truett-McConnell College, 706-865- 2134, all host camps featuring instruction and competition in a wide range of sports.
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Summer fun
Floating on the Chattahoochee River through downtown Helen is a summer ritual for many.
Other summer camps in White County include: Camp Barney Medintz – 706-865-2715 or www. campbarney.org Camp Coleman – 706-865-4111 or
www.coleman.urjcamps. org Strong Rock Camp – 706-348-1533 or www. strongrockcamp.com Woodlands Camp – 706-865-0853 or www. woodlandscamp.org
• Tubing on the Chattahoochee River: Cool River Tubing, 800-896-4595 or www.coolrivertubing.com
Flea Market Tubing, 706-878-PINK (7465) or www.helentubing.com • White County Family YMCA: The White County Family YMCA provides a variety of recreation activities for youth, teens and adults. In addition to having the traditional sport leagues for kids of all ages, the White County Family YMCA has also created adult sport leagues and other events for kids such as teen dances and art contests. For league registration information, visit www. gamountainsymca.org/white-county
or call 706-865-5275. White County Family YMCA is located at 327 Asbestos Road in Cleveland. • Zipline tours: Two companies in the Helen area allow you to experience the thrill of zooming through the forest canopy. Cool River Ziplines – 706-878-9471 or
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Spring in the mountains
This old barn off Adair Mill Road represents a time gone by in White County.
Calendar of Events MARCH 28: Magical Easter Eggstravaganza, BabyLand General Hospital & White County Chamber of Commerce. Events throughout the day. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny (reservations required), the Easter Egg Hunt, and Arts & Crafts show will take place on the grounds of BabyLand General Hospital. Old-fashioned Easter parade will take place in downtown Cleveland. 706-865-2171 or 706-865-5356 www. cabbagepatchkids.com 28: 26th Annual Trout Tournament, Helen Chamber of Commerce, 706-878-1908. Open to all ages. Entry fee includes two raffle tickets for all entries and a tournament T-shirt for the first 200 entries. Fish the Chattahoochee River for cash prizes in tagged fish. www.helenchamber.com 28: “Spring Fever,” Fashion show and luncheon, noon, Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933 www.helenarts. org
1908 or 706-878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 4: Blue Ribbon Biscuit and Bluegrass Festival, noon6 p.m., SNCA, Outdoor festival featuring bluegrass music, biscuit making, pie and pickle contest. Grain, egg, milk, coffee and tea vendors. 706-878-3300, www.snca.org 11: Springfest, 6-11 p.m., Festhalle. Enjoy music, dancing, food and beverages on the banks of the beautiful Chattahoochee River. 706-878-1908 www.helenchamber.com 11: Spring on the Unicoi Trail, Hardman Farm, 9-10 a.m., weather permitting. Explore foliage, flowers, historic landscaping, and the stories of the families who planted them.
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$5 plus $7 for house tour. 706-878-3087 18: Vineyards to Vistas Inaugural Bike Ride, White County Chamber of Commerce, 706-865-5356 18-19, 25-26: Shubert Alley in the Valley, SNCA, 706-878-3300, www.snca. org 21: History program, Preserving the Old Mountain Ways, 6 p.m. Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www. helenarts.org MAY Bingo every Tuesday & Friday, 7 p.m., Festhalle, 706-878-1908 or 706878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 2: Winefest, Habersham Winery. This is a great time to sample fine wines produced by the Winegrowers Association of Georgia at one location. You can enjoy great music and see fine art and crafts. 706-878-9463 7: “Bright & Beautiful” art exhibit reception, 5 p.m., Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www.helenarts. org 9: Spring on the Unicoi Trail, Hardman Farm, 9-10 a.m., weather permitting. Explore foliage, flowers,
Hardman House
Tours of the Hardman House and outbuildings are now available to the public.
historic landscaping, and the stories of the families who planted them. $5 plus $7 for house tour. 706-878-3087 16: Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals. Third Saturday of each month through Sept. 19, 8 a.m.-noon. Children and their special “big person” can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring
your own bait and rod. No registration required. 706-878-3087 19: History program, Pottery history and demonstrations featuring local potters, 6 p.m. Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www.helenarts. org
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21: Business Expo/Showcase, White County Chamber of Commerce, 706865-5356 24: Bavarianfest, 6-11 p.m., Festhalle. Help us honor our military and civil servants. Free admission for all active and retired military personnel (ID required). Experience a live oompah band, dancing and a festive German atmosphere. Sponsored by the Helen Chamber of Commerce, 706-878-1908, www.helenchamber.com 23: Saturday Evening Music Concert Series, 8 p.m., Unicoi State Park. These are among the best musicians in the area, performing a variety of music from Appalachian Mountain, bluegrass, and Southern gospel music. The Saturday program lasts from Memorial Day weekend till mid-November. These concerts will be “pass the hat” donations for the musicians. 706-878-2201 28-31: 15th Annual US Riders News Reunion Run and 9th Annual Southeast Victory Run, motorcycle rally, Helen Riverside Park, 478-2373761 JUNE Bingo every Tuesday & Friday, 7 p.m., Festhalle, 706-878-1908 or 706878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 4-6: 42st Annual Helen to the Atlantic Hot Air Balloon Race, Helendorf Inn, 706-878-2271 8-11: Kid’s Summer Art Camp, 1-4 p.m., Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706878-3933, www.helenarts.org 13: Spring on the Unicoi Trail, Hardman Farm, 9-10 a.m., weather
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permitting. Explore foliage, flowers, historic landscaping, and the stories of the families who planted them. $5 plus $7 for house tour. 706-878-3087 13: Lawn Party, SNCA, 706-8783300, www.snca.org 13: Kids Day at the Park, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Smithgall Woods. Help kids learn fun ways to stay healthy, learn skills, and appreciate the great outdoors! Kids can earn a badge through active participation in exhibits. Archery, animal exhibits, compass games, air rifles, stream critters, and much more!
No registration required. 706-878-3087 13: Shriner’s Parade, downtown Helen. 706-878-2181 20: Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals. Third Saturday of each month through Sept. 19, 8 a.m.-noon, children and their special “big person” can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring your own bait and rod. No registration required. 706-878-3087 25: “Summer Dreamin” art exhibit reception, 5 p.m., Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www.helenarts. org JULY Bingo every Tuesday & Friday, 7 p.m., Festhalle, 706-878-1908 or 706878-2181 www.helenchamber.com
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4: Annual Fireworks at Dusk, behind the Alpine Village Shoppes, 706-8782181, www.helenga.org. 17-25: Georgia Mountain Fair, Hiawassee Fairgrounds, 706-8964191 18: Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals. Third Saturday of each month through Sept. 19, 8 a.m.-noon. 706-8783087 27-Aug. 1: Atlanta Ballet’s Wabi Sabi residency and show, SNCA, 706-8783300
AUGUST Bingo every Tuesday & Friday, 7 p.m., Festhalle, 706-8781908 or 706-878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 1: Atlanta Ballet Wabi Sabi show, SNCA, 706-878-3300, www.snca.org 13: Taste of Helen, Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-8783933, helenarts.org 15: Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals. Third Saturday of each month through Sept. 19, 8 a.m-noon. 706-878-3087 22: Gold Fever, 9 a.m.-noon, Smithgall Woods. Hear about the history of gold mining with local historians and enjoy a guided hike to the Martin Mine Trail. Register in advance. 706-878-3087 27: 2014 Judged Art Competition with reception, 5:30 p.m., Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www. helenarts.org SEPTEMBER 1 & 4: Bingo, 7 p.m., Festhalle, 706-878-1908 or 706-8782181 www.helenchamber.com 10-13, 17-Nov. 1: 45th Annual Oktoberfest, Festhalle. Helen’s biggest celebration. German music, dancing, food and drinks. Enjoy waltzes, polkas and the chicken dance. Oktoberfest will run from Sept. 10-13, then will reopen again on Sept. 17 and continue daily through Nov. 1. 706-878-1908 or 706-878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 12: Oktoberfest Parade, noon, downtown Helen. Celebrate the opening of Oktoberfest. The “tapping of →
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OCTOBER 1-31: 45th Annual Oktoberfest, Festhalle. Helen’s biggest celebration. German music, dancing, food and drinks! Oktoberfest continues daily through Nov. 2. 706-878-1908 or 706878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 3: Sautee Jamboree, SNCA, 706-8783300, www.snca.org
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9-17: Georgia Mountain Fall Festival, Hiawassee Fairgrounds, 706896-4191 10: Fall Celebration at Hardman Farm, noon- 4 p.m., Smithgall Woods. Hands-on pioneer skills, exhibits, hayrides through the park, traditional craft vendors, mountain music, and apple cider from a hand-cranked press. 706-878-3087 17: Art-Oberfest, 11 a.m.-6 p.m, Helen Riverside Park. Family fun with artists’ booths, attic treasures sale, bake sale & more! Helen Arts & Heritage
Center, 706-878-3933 www.helenarts.org 17-18: Lilies of the Valley concert, SNCA, 706-878-3300, www.snca.org 17-18: Gold Rush, Downtown Dahlonega, 29: “All Calm, All Bright” art exhibit reception, 5 p.m., Helen Arts & Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www.helenarts. org 24-25: 47th Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival, downtown Dawsonville, 706-216-5273 NOVEMBER 1: 45th Annual Oktoberfest, Festhalle. Helen’s biggest celebration. German music, dancing, food and drinks. 706-878-1908 or 706-878-2181 www.helenchamber.com 7: Unicoi Wine Fest, Hardman Farm, featuring White County wineries, arts & crafts, music and food. 706-865-5356. www.whitecountychamber.org 7: Folk Life Festival, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Unicoi State Park, Demonstrations including candle dipping, pioneer skills, gold panning and more. 706-878-2201 10: History program, Old-time music traditions in White County and Northeast Georgia, 6 p.m., Helen Arts
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& Heritage Center, 706-878-3933, www. helenarts.org 14-15: Civil War Expo, Helen Riverside Park. The event will feature living-history demonstrations and reenactors from across the country. For more information, e-mail Al Platt at aplatt0021@aol.com. 18-Dec. 12: Festival of Trees,
benefitting United Way of White County. View the beautifully decorated trees throughout the lodge. 706-892-4779 21: BabyLand Appalachian Christmas, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., BabyLand General Hospital, 706-865-2171, www. cabbagepatchkids.com 27-29: 8th Annual → Christkindlmarkt, downtown
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Helen, traditional German event. Booths are set up on the marketplatz where visitors can enjoy the holiday atmosphere. The market offers everything from unique gifts and decorations to an assortment of savory and sweet foods, drinks and candied treats. 706-878-1908, www. helenchamber.com 27: Holidays at Hardman, see the house in period holiday décor. 706878-3087 27: Annual Lighting of the Village, 6 p.m., downtown Helen, 706-878-2181 www.helenga.org DECEMBER 1-12: Festival of Trees, benefitting United Way of White County. View the beautifully decorated trees throughout the lodge. 706-892-4779 5-6: 8th Annual Christkindlmarkt, downtown Helen, traditional German event. 706-8781908, www.helenchamber.com 5: Annual Christmas in the Mountains Festival, 3-8 p.m., downtown Cleveland 706-865-5356, www.whitecountychamber.org 5: Annual Christmas in the
Mountains Lighted Parade, 7 p.m., downtown Cleveland. Come see the lighted parade wind through downtown Cleveland. 706-865-5356, www.whitecountychamber.org 11-13: Sautee Nacoochee Community Chorale holiday concert, SNCA, 706-878-3300, www. snca.org 12: Annual Christmas Parade, downtown Helen, 2 p.m., 706-8782181. Christmas elves and Christmas characters along with Santa coming to town! www.helenga.org 31: Dropping of the Edelweiss, New Year’s Eve event, sponsored by the Helen Chamber of Commerce, 706-878-1908, www.helenchamber. com Information in the above listings is subject to change. See the community calendar and the arts, books, and music pages in the White County News each week for more information and additional events throughout the year.
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Sautee Nacoochee Center The center is a focal point of activity for art and cultural events.
Organizations • A.A. meetings Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at Helen Presbyterian Church. Call 706-878-2242. • American Legion American Legion Roy Head Post 16 and Ladies Auxiliary Unit 16 meet at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday each month. Call Jack Craig at 770-595-9079. • Booktalkers Booktalkers, a book discussion group for people who love to read and share their pleasure with other readers, meets at 1:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month at the Cleveland library. Call Cynthia Seaman, 706-865-6955. • Boy Scouts There are several Boy Scout troops, Cub Scout packs and Explorer posts that meet in White County. For information, call Isaac Trotter, 706-717-0819. • Cleveland Optimists The Cleveland-White County Optimist Club meets at 7:30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month (call for location). For information, contact Judy Collum, 706-348-6095. • Democratic Party The White County Democratic Party meets at least four times a year. For times 42
and locations, call Ted Doll, 706-8782526. • Family Connection White County Family Connection, a collaboration of social-service agencies, meets at 11 a.m. the third Friday of each month (except June, July and December) at Cleveland Worship Center fellowship hall. Call Judi Lawson, 706-865-3215. • Girl Scouts For information about Girl Scout troops in White County, call Misty Irvin, 770-536-8656. • Hiking Club N.E. Georgia Mountain Hiking club meets at 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at the Clarkesville library. For information, call John Cape, 770-533-0647. • Historical Society White County Historical Society meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at the Old Historic Courthouse in downtown Cleveland. Call Judy Lovell, 706-865-2731, or Mark Johnson, 706-865-3669. • Kiwanis Club of Cleveland Kiwanis Club of Cleveland meets at noon each Monday at Western Sizzlin. Call Josh Barrett, 706-865-3101.
• Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. Thursday and 7 p.m. Friday; Nar-Anon meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, both at First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland. Call 706-865-6499. • Republican Party White County Republican Party meets at 6:30 p.m. the third Monday of the month at the Truett-McConnell College student center. Call 706-219-3876. • Rotary Club of Helen Helen Rotary Club meets at 7:15 a.m. on Wednesdays at the Nacoochee Valley Guest House. Call 706-878-3830. • Rotary Club of White County Rotary Club of White County meets Tuesdays at noon at First Presbyterian Church. Call Jena Payne, 706-219-0033. • Sautee Seniors Seniors group offers a program and a potluck meal at noon on the first Tuesday of the month (except June, July and Aug.) at the Sautee Nacoochee Center, 706-8783300. • Woodmen of the World Woodmen of the World # 565 meets at 6 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at the lodge on Woodman Hall Road. Call Faye Franks, 706-865-4133.
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• Caring Hands Ministries Caring Hands Ministries needs volunteers to help provide basic necessities for those in need. Visit www. caringhandsministries.com or call 706-219-1980. • Charles Smithgall Humane Society The Charles Smithgall Humane Society and Adoption Center is open for animal adoptions from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. on Sunday. Visit www. charlessmithgallhumane society.org or call 706-865-4135. • Circle of Hope Circle of Hope provides support for women and children who are domestic violence victims, including a shelter and thrift store. Visit www.gacircleofhope.org or call 706-7764673. • Cleveland Care Center Cleveland Care Center offers services and resources for pregnant women in need on Mondays and Fridays. Call 706219-1678. • Community Thrift Store The Community Thrift Store is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Donations accepted and volunteers needed. Call Laura Owen at 706-865-0574 or e-mail thriftstore@hemc.net.
• Enotah Anti-Drug Coalition The Enotah Anti-Drug Coalition works to fight drug abuse in White County. Call 706-969-0397 or e-mail wcmethtaskforce@yahoo.com. • Enotah CASA Enotah Court-Appointed Special Advocates are volunteers appointed by a judge to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in juvenile court. For information, call 706-864- 0300 or see www. enotahcasa.org. • Friends of Smithgall Woods State Park Friends of Smithgall Woods State Park meets at 3 p.m. the first Friday of every month in the park’s education cabin. Visit www. friendsofsmithgallwoods. org or call 706-878-3087. • Friends of Unicoi State Park Friends of Unicoi State Park meets the second Monday of every month at 3 p.m. in the Visitors Center at Unicoi Lodge. Call 706-878-4738. • Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity is in need of volunteers and donations of household items. Visit www.habitatnega.org, call 706754-5313 or e-mail volunteer@ habitatnega.org. • Save the Animals of Northeast Georgia SANG rescues dogs and works to find them homes. See www.sanganimalrescue. org or call 706-865-7452. • White County Mentoring White County Mentoring offers adult guidance and friendship to at-risk students. Call Cassie Abernathy at 706-8788778 or e-mail cassiesmail@ windstream.net.
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First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland, foreground, with First Baptist Church of Cleveland across the street.
Area Churches BAPTIST First Baptist Church 25 Church Street, Cleveland, GA 706-865-2933 • www.firstcleveland.com Shoal Creek Baptist Church 142 Shoal creek church road Cleveland, GA 706-865-1518 www.shoalcreekcleveland.org
METHODIST Cleveland United Methodist Church 112 East Kytle Street, Cleveland, GA 706-865-2228 • www.clevelandumc.org Mossy Creek United Methodist Church 2154 Post Road, Cleveland, GA 706-865-2284 www.mossycreekumc.org PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Church 147 North Main Street, Cleveland, GA
706-865-6499 • www.fpccleveland.org Nacoochee Presbyterian Church 260 Ga. 255 north, Sautee, Ga 706-878-2226 nacoocheepresbyterian.org PENTECOSTAL Cornerstone Pentecostal Church 5430 U.S. 129 South, Cleveland, GA 706-219-3451 These are paid listings. See the White County News church directory each week for a full listing of churches in White County.
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Index of Advertisers Adnaw Publishing - Wanda Obermeier ....................... 21 Advantage Insurers, Inc. ................................................. 44 Alexander Funeral Home ............................................... 43 Alpine Helen – White County Convention & Visitors Bureau .................................... 47 Anytime Fitness ............................................................... 46 ARI .................................................................................... 14 Ash Brother Performance Feeds .................................... 35 BabyLand General Hospital ............................................. 8 Barrett Funeral Home ..................................................... 35 Bernie’s Restaurant .......................................................... 14 Betty’s County Store .......................................................... 7 Café Cancun ..................................................................... 18 Castle Inn.......................................................................... 36 Cleveland Family Dental Center ................................... 17 Cleveland United Methodist Church ............................ 44 Cornerstone Pentecostal ................................................. 44 Creekside Deli .................................................................. 31 Dairy Queen ....................................................................... 8 Erwin Rush ....................................................................... 32 Exxon Express Mart #2 ................................................... 44 First Baptist Church of Cleveland ................................. 44 First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland ....................... 44 Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia.................. 7 Habersham EMC ............................................................. 39 Hallco Community Credit Union ................................. 37 Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen & Chocolate Factory ................................................. 14 Hayes Automotive ........................................................... 41 Helen Chamber of Commerce....................................... 23 Helendorf River Inn Suites ............................................. 39 Historic Nacoochee Village ............................................ 40 Hofer’s Bakery .................................................................. 38 Huddle House .................................................................. 41 Jack Bradley Insurance.................................................... 39 Jacky Jones Ford............................................................... 11 Jewels of the mine ............................................................ 36 Judy Bynum George ........................................................ 33
La Cabaña ......................................................................... 37 Liberty Car Wash ............................................................. 43 Mark of the Potter ........................................................... 14 Men on the Move............................................................. 41 Mossy Creek Golf Course............................................... 18 Mossy Creek United Methodist Church....................... 44 Mountain Valley Community Bank .............................. 48 Mt. Yonah Book Exchange ............................................. 21 Mully’s Nacoochee Grill ................................................. 33 Nacoochee Presbyterian Church ................................... 44 Nacoochee Village Tavern & Pizzeria ........................... 35 Nora Mill Granary ........................................................... 19 North Georgia Technical College .................................. 40 Northside Café ................................................................. 43 Old Heidelberg................................................................. 39 Old Sautee Market ........................................................... 46 Old Sautee Store............................................................... 46 Paul’s Steakhouse ............................................................. 29 Sautee Nacoochee Center ................................................. 7 Shoal Creek Baptist Church ........................................... 44 Tim Hunt State Farm ...................................................... 29 Tim’s Wooden Toys ......................................................... 19 Truett-McConnell College ............................................. 30 United Community Bank ................................................. 2 Visiting Angels ................................................................... 4 Western Sizzlin ................................................................ 23 White County Chamber of Commerce ........................ 40 White County Family YMCA ........................................ 31 White County Farm Bureau........................................... 11 White County Farmer’s Exchange ................................... 7 White County Historical Society..................................... 4 Willows Pottery, The ....................................................... 11 Woodlands Camp ............................................................ 23 Woods Furniture ............................................................. 38 Zap Services ..................................................................... 30
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Numbers to Know
EMERGENCIES ONLY ................................................Dial 9-1-1 PUBLIC SAFETY White County Sheriff ’s Office ............................... 706-865-5177 Cleveland Police Department ............................... 706-348-7078 Helen Police Department ...................................... 706-878-2722 Cleveland Fire Department ................................... 706-865-0617 Helen Fire Department .......................................... 706-878-3676 White County Fire Department ........................... 706-865-3855 Emergency Management ....................................... 706-865-9500 E-9-1-1 Non-emergency ........................................ 706-865-1224 OTHER SERVICES Animal Control ....................................................... 706-219-2689
Building Inspector .................................................. 706-865-6496 Burn Permits ........................................................... 706-865-7813 Chamber of Commerce ......................................... 706-865-5356 City of Cleveland ..................................................... 706-865-2017 City of Helen ............................................................ 706-878-2733 Clerk of Court ......................................................... 706-865-2613 County Commissioners’ Office ............................. 706-865-2235 Department of Family and Children Services ............................... 706-865-3128 District Attorney ..................................................... 706-865-3306 Environmental Health ........................................... 706-348-7698 Extension Office ..................................................... 706-865-2832 Health Department ............................................... 706-865-2191 Library, Cleveland .................................................. 706-865-5572 Library, Helen ......................................................... 706-878-2438 Magistrate Court .................................................... 706-865-6636 Post Office, Cleveland ............................................ 706-865-4511 Post Office, Helen ................................................... 706-878-2422 Post Office, Sautee Nacoochee .............................. 706-878-2712 Probate Court .......................................................... 706-865-4141 Senior Center .......................................................... 706-865-4097 Superior Court Clerk ............................................. 706-865-2613 Tax Assessor’s Office ............................................... 706-865-5328 Tax Commissioner’s Office .................................... 706-865-2225 Voter Registrar ........................................................ 706-865-7812 White County Family YMCA ............................... 706-865-5275 White County Schools ........................................... 706-865-2315 White County Water Authority ............................. 706-865-0788
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