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Kiwanis bingo family-friendly Fannin chamber names new leadership Brighton Beach Memoirs launches theater season Art Center hosts Cork & Canvas fundraiser
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School, community events featured Fire & Ice returns to Blue Ridge Volunteer opportunities abound School history book now available
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This is Long Creek Falls which is an easy one mile hike off Forest Service Road 58 in Fannin County. To get to FS 58, take Aska Road to the end at Newport Road. Turn right on Newport Road to its end at Double Head Gap Road. Turn left and travel one mile to FS 58 on the right. Once on FS 58, go five miles to a parking area where the one mile hike to the falls begins.
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Sponsors and players alike agree that the weekly jackpots make the trip to Blue Ridge worthwhile.
Kiwanis Club of Blue Ridge member Vernon Smith counts out the winning prize money to Stacy Wright who won the big Super Bingo jackpot of $1,000 on New Year’s night. Bingo is played every Thursday night at the Kiwanis Club Fairgrounds, just off Jones Street in Blue Ridge.
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nyone who enjoys a good game of bingo has an opportunity each Thursday night, and the jackpots are worth the trip to the Blue Ridge Kiwanis Club fairgrounds. On any given Thursday night, bingo caller Ken Williams and his fellow KiBy Dub Joiner The News wanis Club members Observer will have from 100 to 200 people participating in the games with prizes of up to $800 per night.
The Kiwanis Club uses the proceeds from the bingo games for a variety of projects, including scholarships for high school students, food boxes at Christmas and donations to the Christian Learning Center, the Crisis Center, the Family Connection Food Pantry and other community help opportunities. On Thursday night, Jan. 1, more than 200 people packed the club’s tables at the fairgrounds for an opportunity to win the Super Bingo prize of $1,000. When Williams finished calling the numbers, Stacy
Wright had the winning card and claimed the cash. “We play seven games each night, six of which are $100 winning games,” Kiwanis member Tammy Stafford said. “The seventh game each night is the big jackpot game.” She said there are usually good crowds each Thursday night, but there is room for more people to play in the smoke-free, family-friendly environment. continued on page 6➣
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➣Continued from page 4 “Children can also play with a paying adult,” Stafford said. This year Super Bingo will be held the first Thursday of the month with a top prize of $800. Every other Thursday night the big jackpot is $600. The Kiwanis Club fairgrounds is located at 124 Jones Street in Blue Ridge. For information about the bingo games or the fairgrounds, call 706-455-0998.
Bingo regularly attracts crowds of up to 200 people every Thursday night.
Kiwanian Ken Williams is the regular bingo night caller.
Hazel Walker has been playing Kiwanis bingo for 20 years. She keeps her seat reserved for the weekly games in Blue Ridge.
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New leadership takes helm at Fannin Chamber of Commerce
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isa Hood, billing services manager with TriState EMC, will serve as chairman of the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors By Dub Joiner for 2015. The News Observer S h e served as vice chairman during 2014. Hood has been affiliated with the chamber for more than five years, serving in various capacities including chairman of the Ambassadors, Membership and Services committee, and as secretary of the chamber board. “I look forward to continuing the
great work that the chamber has done in helping its members and promoting economic development and tourism in Fannin County,” she said. Hood and her husband Shawn are co-owners of BrotherHood Oil in Blue Ridge. Serving with Hood as chamber board officers are: Vice Chairman and Chairman-elect Cynthia Panter, Secretary Manda Gwatney, Treasurer Rene Bidez, and Past Chairman Kevin Panter. Other members of the 2015 chamber board include Joe Foster, Glenn Harbison, Susan Kiker, Steven Miracle, Greg Norton, Kim Knu-
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tzen, Frankie Rigdon, Anita Weaver, Richard York, Angela DeLorme, C.J. Green, Nikki Gribble, Tommy Vannoy and Tabetha Whitaker. During 2014 more than 120 new members, including businesses, organizations and individuals, joined the chamber. At the Lisa Hood is the new chairman of the Fanend of the year, the nin County Chamber of Commerce Board chamber member- of Directors. ship reached more than 750. tor’s center in the Red Caboose More than 16,000 visitors next to the Blue Ridge Depot. stopped by the main Welcome The chamber’s website also Center at the chamber office on received more than 550,000 Orvin Lance Drive and the visi- visits during 2014.
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Theater season opens with “Brighton Beach Memoirs”
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he 2015 main stage schedule of live theater productions at the Blue Ridge Community Theater opens with Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” Feb. 12 through March 1. The dramatic comedy is Neil Simon’s autobiographical play of a young teen in 1937 living with his family in By Dub Joiner The News a crowded, lowObserver er middle-class Brooklyn walk-up. Dreaming of baseball and girls, Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn that includes his formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley. Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche, her two young (but rapidly aging) daughters and Grandpa the socialist, and it makes a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style. This bittersweet memoir evocatively
captures the life of a struggling Jewish household in the late 1930s. The cast includes Nick Sherman as “Eugene,” Mike Lacey as “Jack,” Delila Davenport as “Kate,” Toni Creed as “Blanche,” Joey Nicolella as “Stan,” Ariana Reel as “Laurie” and Abigail Knight as “Nora.” Sonia Smith will direct the production, with show times Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. The remainder of the 2015 theater season includes: • “The Moving of Lilla Barton,” April 9-26; • “Breakfast with Les & Bess,” May 14-31; • Radio TBS, July 9-26; • “A Night in the Theatre,” Aug. 20Sept 6; • “Steel Magnolias,” Oct. 1-18; and • “Dickens’ Christmas Carol,” Nov. 27- Dec 13. For tickets and other information call the theater box office at 706-632-9223.
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Cork & Canvas comes to Art Center Feb. 21
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he Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association will sponsor its second annual Cork & Canvas fundraiser Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Art Center, from 7 to 9 p.m. Art Center Marketing Consultant Jennifer Danner said there will be wine tasting from various local vintners, live music, raffle By Dub Joiner prizes, The News a silent Observer auction, and hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar available at the event. Ticket are $25 for Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association members, and $30 for nonmembers. Tickets includes an engraved wine glass, one glass of wine, and a raffle ticket. Danner said all proceeds benefit and support the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Associ-
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Cappelli’s work on display at Art Center
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he Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association will showcase the work of Artist in Residence Robyn Cappelli during the first quarter of the new year, Jan. 17 through March 14. Opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 17, from 5 By Dub Joiner The News to 7 p.m. Observer at the Art Center. Also, the art of Lynn Mayes continues on display in the Richard Low Evans gallery at the Art Center through Feb. 21. The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association will have its annual membership meeting
Saturday, Jan. 24, at 4 p.m., at the Art Center. Other events include the annual “Cork & Canvas” fundraiser Feb. 21. The event begins at 7 p.m. and includes wine tasting, live music and a silent auction. Tickets are $25 for arts association members and $30 per person for nonmembers. Also, the opening reception for Youth Art Month will be March 3, from 4 to 6 p.m., in the Richard Low Evans gallery. Youth art will be on display through March 28. For information about these events or classes at the Art Center, call 706-632-2144.
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Robyn Cappelli is the Artist in Residence at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association from January through March.
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Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off returns to Blue Ridge
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he Blue Ridge Business Association’s fifth annual Jim Thompson Memorial Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off will take place Saturday, Feb. 14, from noon to 4 p.m., in downtown Blue Ridge. Business association spokesperson Lynda Thompson said the event brings award winning chili cooks, ice sculptors and live music to Blue Ridge for a winter fun event each February. T h e By Dub Joiner location The News for the Observer event has changed to the area on Church Street between East and West Main streets, Thompson said “because we outgrew the old Roberts Way location.” Chili cooks can enter the contest as a restaurant, Continued on page 17➣
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available to participate in the chili tasting that will determine the People’s Choice award from among all the chili cookers. Thompson said in addition
Ice sculptures like these leaping trout from 2014 are commissioned by downtown businesses for Fire & Ice.
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Queen will also be crowned during the event. For additional information about the event or to enter the chili cooking contest, call Thompson at 706-889-7415.
Fannin County Sheriff Dane Kirby introduced President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln during the 2014 Fire & Ice event. The characters were played by members of the Blue Ridge Community Theater. This year, Fire & Ice will take place Saturday, Feb. 14, from noon to 4 p.m. in downtown city park.
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PAC site of upcoming concerts, pageants
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he Fannin County High School Performing Arts Center will host a number of events during February and March of interest to students and others. The events include: •Feb. 12-14 – Georgia Music Educators Association district honor bands with a combined concert By Dub Joiner Saturday, Feb. 14, at The News 2 p.m.; Observer •Feb. 21 – “Fannin’s Got Talent,” 7 p.m.; •Feb. 22 – High School and Middle School band concert, 3 p.m.; •Feb. 28 – “Laughter & Latte, 7 p.m.: •March 6 – Miss FCMS Pageant, 6 p.m.; •March 16 – National Honor Society induction ceremony, 7 p.m.; •March 21 – Miss FCHS Pageant, 7 p.m.; •March 23 – National Technical Honor Society induction ceremony, 6:30 p.m.; For information about any of these The Performing Arts Center, commonly known as the “PAC,” on the Fannin County events, call the high school at 706-632- High School Campus, will be the site of several upcoming events, starting with the Georgia Music Educators Association district honor band concert Feb. 14. 2081.
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Railroad open house, cruise-in among upcoming events
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here are a number of events listed on the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce’s calendar for February and March that should be of interest to visitors as well as local residents. The events include: February Events •Feb. 14 – the annual Fire & Ice in downtown Blue Ridge that includes lots of chili and ice sculptures; •Feb. 21 – the Tri-State By Dub Joiner Model Railroaders Open The News House at the historic Mineral Observer Bluff Depot; •Feb. 21 – Bringin’ the Blues to Blue Ridge fundraiser for Snack in a Backpack at Fightingtown Tavern in downtown Blue Ridge. March Events •March 21 – Bowls of Hope fundraiser for Feed Fannin at Willow Creek Falls in Blue Ridge; •March 21 – Blue Ridge Scenic Railroad trips begin from the depot in downtown Blue Ridge; •March 27 – Classic Cars Cruise-In at the parking lot of the Dairy Queen in Blue Ridge.
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Various organizations offer an abundance of opportunities for those wishing to help the community.
Volunteers are vital to many Fannin County organizations. Those interested in helping can rest assured they will be given a job. Here, volunteers prepare to serve the annual Thanksgiving community meal sponsored by the Good Samaritans of Fannin County.
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here are numerous opportunities for anyone who would like to volunteer to help a community organization in Fannin County as the New Year begins. Here are some of those opportunities, along with contact phone numbers. •The North Georgia Crisis Network By Dub Joiner needs help running The News two thrift stores. The Observer numbers to call are 706-632-6619 or 706-492-7219. •The Fannin County Veterans Organizations need volunteer drivers for their transportation network that transports vet-
erans to VA medical facilities. The number to call is 706-851-5204. •The Humane Society of Blue Ridge needs temporary pet care for cats and dogs. Pet food, supplies and veterinary care is provided for volunteer homes. Call 706632-4357 to volunteer. • Feed Fannin is looking for volunteers to help on any of its committees in providing food for those in need. To help or join Feed Fannin call 706-374-4372. •The Blue Ridge Community Theater needs volunteers to help with a variety of opportunities at the theater. To volunteer, call 706-632-9223.
•The American Red Cross in Fannin County needs volunteers for the Disaster Action Team. All training is provided. To volunteer call 706-632-9331. •Georgia Mountains Hospice needs volunteers to help with a variety of opportunities involving patient care, administrative duties and fund raising. Call 800-692-7199 to reach the Fannin County representative. •Open Arms of Blue Ridge needs volunteers to help provide care for abused and neglected girls. To volunteer call 706-851-4222. Continued on page 21➣
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➣Continued from page 20 •The Good Samaritans of Fannin County need volunteers to help with a variety of opportunities throughout the year. To volunteer call 706-374-5949 or 706-455-3818. •Snack in a Backpack needs volunteers to help pack food bags for children each week. To volunteer call 706-633-8616. •Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals to homebound seniors in Fannin county. To volunteer call 706632-5438. •Habitat for Humanity of Fannin County needs volunteers to help in the organization’s ReStore. To volunteer, call 706-632-6337. •The annual Blue Ridge Relay for Life needs volunteers to help organize teams and provide other assistance for the Continued on page 22➣
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Other volunteer opportunities can be found at each Fannin County school for parents to assist teachers in a variety of ways. To volunteer, contact the school where your child attends for information. The phone numbers are: Blue Ridge Elementary 706-
➣Continued from page 21 relay in late April. To volunteer call 706-632-5800. •Volunteers are needed to form teams and help with the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s in early October. To volunteer call Freda Stephenson at 1-800-272-3900.
632-5772; East Fannin Elementary 706-374-6418; West Fannin Elementary 706-4923644; Fannin Middle School 706-632-6100; Fannin High School 706-632-2081; and Mountain Area Christian Academy 706-374-6222. Fannin County also has more
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Volunteers come in all shapes and sizes, and are never too old or too young. Little 4-year old Anthony Mubanda struggles to pull a wagon loaded with snack bags at East Fannin Elementary School. He was helping his grandparents, Billy and Barbara Nichols of Morganton, who are volunteers for Snack in a Backpack. The snack bags are for students to take home on weekends. Altogether, Snack in a Backpack prepares and delivers more than 400 snack bags each week to Fannin’s five schools.
Stop by our friendly 4000 sq. ft. store where you will find a great variety of Women’s and Men’s clothing, footwear, accessories as well as fun and useful items for outdoors and around the house or cabin. We offer the largest selection of Life is Good clothes and accessories in Georgia as well as outstanding outdoor brands like Columbia, Woolrich, ExOfficio, Toad & Co., Kuhl, Merrill, Keen, Ahnu and many more! Our staff is waiting to make your Blue Ridge experience a wonderful memory. We are looking forward to your visit!
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Museum closed, history book now on sale
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he Fannin County Heritage Foundation’s museum, located in the historic Baugh House on West First Street in Blue Ridge, is closed for the winter due to the heating situation. Heritage Foundation members hope to reopen the museum in April. The latest history book published by the foundation, “Facing Forward, A History of Schools in Fannin County, Georgia” is available at the Fannin County Library and Fannin County Chamber of Commerce. The book arrived from the printer Dec. 15, and members reported brisk sales. Anyone needing information about the book or the historical group should call Marie Herndon at 706-632-5773.
The Fannin County Heritage Foundation museum, located in the historic Baugh House at 411 W. First St. in Blue Ridge, is closed for the winter. It is expected to reopen in April.
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Healthy Woman educates
The Fannin Regional Hospital will continue its Healthy Woman series on the third Thursday of each month at the Community & Southern Bank Community Room. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Hospital Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator Susan Kiker said Healthy Woman is a community resource of the hospital. Its aim is to “empower all women with the knowledge and confidence to make informed health care decisions, and maintain a healthy mind, body and spirit through health education events.” The event is free for anyone. F o r in f o r m a t i o n ab o u t Healthy Woman, call 706258-4673.
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BOWLS OF HOPE HELPS FEED FANNIN
Feed Fannin will hold its second Bowls of Hope fundraiser Saturday, March 21, from noon to 4 p.m. at Willow Creek Falls in Blue Ridge. The event is a unique opportunity to obtain a handcrafted one-of-a-kind bowl, eat some good food, listen to good music and help Feed Fannin provide food for individuals and families who need help in Fannin County. Tickets are $25 per person in advance and $30 per person at the door. Only 400 tickets will be sold. To purchase a ticket call 706-946-1001.
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