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75 cents JULY 13, 2012 Weekend Tax digest numbers in, millage rate rollback recommended

By E. LANE GRESHAM and Both rollback rates will ently because of additional see an increase in their at least this amount just to cer Holly Berry July 11. DONALD FRASER equate to a slight tax de- exemptions, took close to tax bill,” Cooper said. “The meet the budget.” “Let’s let the public crease for most taxpayers. an $84 million drop, going roll back rate will generate The BOE’s FY 2012-13 know we are going to be The tax digest numbers The county’s adjust- from $1,121,131,449 for FY nearly the same amount of budget is set at $57 mil- short,” Berry said. are in and the Habersham ed net tax digest took a 2011-12, to $1,037,324,237, a revenue at the 14.41 rate as lion, with local funding To make up the differ- County Board of Education just more than $85 mil- 7.48-percent decline. the current rate of 13.35; I making up approximately ence, Cooper said, the sys- and the Habersham County lion drop in value, go- The BOE is proposing a say nearly because the roll $15 million of that, Cooper tem would spend conserva- Commission are expected ing from $1,237,049,635 millage rate of 14.41 for FY back rate will result in an said, with federal and state tively throughout the year to approve a millage rate for Fiscal Year 2011-12, to 2012-13, compared to 13.35 overall decrease of 0.13 per- funds making up the rest. and count on Tax Commis- rollback, which ensures $1,151,961,158, a 6.87-per- in FY 2011-12, according to cent for taxpayers,” Cooper The BOE will head sioner June Black’s contin- suffi cient revenue for cur- cent decrease. The school Habersham County Super- said. “The amount, how- into the new year with a rent fi scal year budgets. system’s adjusted net tax intendent Matthew Cooper. ever small, is important to $425,000 budget shortfall, See Millage Page 2A digest, calculated differ- “Most taxpayers won’t note; we have to generate according to Finance Offi - Teacher arrested on three charges of sexual misconduct By E. LANE GRESHAM Habersham County Schools Police Chief Don Ford] go ahead and get The investigation of a former the arrest warrants.” Habersham Ninth Grade Acade- Lovell said there is plenty of my teacher for allegedly sending probable cause for the arrests war- inappropriate photos and videos rants to be issued. “We will pro- to students is taking an unex- ceed with preparing for the grand pected turn. jury in the very near future,” he Instead of the initial plan to said. present to the July grand jury for The next grand jury is sched- possible indictment, which con- DANIEL uled for August. vened yesterday, July 12, arrest Ford said the charges covered warrants were issued July 11. under the three warrants stemmed Jessica Chesser Daniel, 35, of Cleve- from forensic evidence gathered from land, turned herself in and bonded out electronic communication with one un- on a $3,050 bond, the same day. derage male student. Daniel is charged with distribution of “He [minor student] received two of material depicting nudity or sexual con- the videos,” Ford said. Ford said in a CHRISTINA SANTEE/Staff duct, a felony; distributing obscene mate- June 8 article the videos contained in- Pictured, 25-year-old Justin Cook of Cornelia donates blood for the very fi rst time. Cook rials, a misdemeanor; and electronically appropriate content. “[Daniel was] un- was the only donor at Wednesday’s blood drive who had never donated before. He plans to furnishing obscene materials to minor, clothed, [and the videos were] inappro- also a misdemeanor. priate and adult in nature.” donate again. The case, under investigation since The student’s cell phone was taken to May, was initially expected to be ready the U.S. Secret Service for examination, for grand jury presentment. However, Ford said. Blood donors honored for commitment due to the complicated nature of the case, “That’s the only one [student cell the decision was made by the Mountain phone] we could get any defi nitive evi- By CHRISTINA SANTEE Red Cross blood drives in Red Cross’ annual thank Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s of- dence from,” he said. Habersham County. “We you celebration for regu- fi ce to recommend moving forward with Ford confi rmed approximately 70 stu- Nearly 40 people made saw 22 [donors] in the fi rst lar donors, who were re- arrest warrants and holding the case for dents were interviewed during the inves- the trip Wednesday to hour and we had several warded with small tokens presentment to a future grand jury. tigation. Students were interviewed by Bethlehem Baptist Church walk-ins. We were very of appreciation, like pins “The situation is that in a case like school administrators and Daniel was in- in Clarkesville to give the pleased with the amount of and pens. this, it is so detailed, we wanted to get terviewed in May by Ford and Assistant gift of life — blood. participation by the com- Dick Marshall, 74, of a complete investigative report and we Police Chief Marsha Brock. “It was a very good turn- munity.” didn’t have that,” said Chief Investigator “Part of the problem, it is such a com- out,” said Anita Roper, co- The blood drive also See Donors, Page 3A Stan Lovell, with the D.A.’s offi ce. “We ordinator for American served as the American recommended he [investigating offi cer See Teacher, Page 2A

Cornelia approves o -premise

Bybillboards CHRISTINA SANTEE followingplications appeal for such signs included installation at the following sites: Two new billboards are com- Lou’s Place (gas station), 643 His- ing to Cornelia, despite a sign toric Highway 441; El Campesino moratorium enacted just after Mexican Restaurant, 107 Market the application for the signs were Centre Drive; and Star Auto Elec- made. Signage approved could tric, 1000 Star Place. include LED displays. All three requests were rejected The Cornelia City Commis- by the Cornelia Building and Zon- sion voted to allow for the in- ing Department. stallation of two “off-premise “He made the request for the billboard signs” to be located ANDERSON three billboards and we rejected it within Cornelia city limits. because [they] didn’t meet our or- The commission unanimous- dinance,” said Cornelia City Man- ly approved an agreement at ager Donald Anderson. “He then its July 10 meeting, signed by appealed that decision to our board Cornelia Mayor James C. “J.C.” of adjustments…” Irby, outlining the establish- Campbell said Bush’s request is ment of the large signs, in hopes “what initiated the moratorium.” of resolving an appeal fi led in “We don’t have off-premise June by the applicant after re- signs,” Campbell said. “If I’m Mc- quests for the signs were initial- Donald’s, I can’t put a McDonald’s ly denied in March by Cornelia sign on Walmart’s parking lot. He’s City Planner Jeff Baron. CAMPBELL challenged that issue and so we’re “In executive session this eve- going to allow two off-premise ning the commission did vote to signs under this agreement.” approve an agreement to resolve an ap- Before the moratorium was enacted, peal which was fi led regarding our sign Anderson said the sign ordinance was JONATHAN ARENA/Staff ordinance by Damon Bush LLC,” Corne- last reviewed in December 2005. lia City Attorney Steve Campbell said “The sign ordinance law is all based FIND MAGIC IN HABERSHAM’S LIBRARIES July 10. “The city has signed an agree- on case law, and not ordinance statutes, Amelia Moeller laughs as magician Arthur Atsma prepares to use his “magic wand” to ment, also to be approved by Mr. Bush, to but the case law changes everything and make the red foam ball in her hands disappear. Amelia and the rest of the audience laughed resolve the sign ordinance issues that he it’s (ordinance) always changing,” Camp- raised on his appeal, and so as opposed bell said. “What we kind of learned, is even harder when the ball not only remained in her hands but was mysteriously joined by to having an appeal go forward and hav- that…everything [in the ordinance] is another – and then another, and another, and another, and another. Atsma, a magician and ing other litigation about that, we’ve re- subject to be challenged. And there have entertainer from Atlanta area, performed for a crowd of about 140 children and about 60 solved those matters.” been some new cases that have made parents Wednesday in the Demorest Elementary School cafeteria. The show was hosted by Bush signed the agreement June 11, some things that we did three or fi ve Campbell said. years ago come into question.” the Clarkesville and Cornelia libraries as part of the summer reading program, “Dream Big… Earlier this year, “three applications Consequently after Bush submitted Read!” Atsma told the audience he learned all about how to do magic tricks from books. For were made for [large] signs within city more information on the remainder of the season’s events, call the Clarkesville Library at limits,” according to Campbell, submit- See Signs Page 3A ted by Damon Bush LLC, of Cornelia. Ap- 706-754-4413 or the Cornelia Library at 706-778-2635.

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ued high tax collection rate. “They took that from our and said ‘let’s not call it an Habersham County was he said. “The board [of a 9.635 millage rate, which “The higher the collec- QBE [Quality Basic Educa- austerity cut, let’s come up supposed to receive $5.3 education] needs some is expected to generate tion rate, the lower the tax tion] formula,” Cooper said. with a fancy name for it.’” million, under the QBE credit.” $11,099,146, or $2,138 less rate,” he said. “Can you imagine what “They are putting it formula,” Cooper said. “If No additional changes than last year. It is a net tax Cooper pointed out con- the millage rate would be [funding cuts] off on boards they gave us $1 million are planned to the budget decrease of 0.22 percent. tinued cuts to education if they gave us the money of education, they are mak- of that, the millage rate approved in June, Cooper The 2011-12 fi scal year was from the state level as the they were supposed to give ing them look bad because would be able to stay where said. also a tax decrease from reason for budget chal- us; how low it would be?” they are cutting the fund- it’s at right now.” The BOE will meet in 2010-11, dropping $94,918, lenges over the past several Overall, according ing they are supposed to He acknowledged the a called session July 30 to or 0.85 percent. years. to the state allotment provide under the [state] 14.41 millage rate doesn’t discuss and most likely “My anticipation is that “The state took away $5.3 sheet released June 5, constitution,” Cooper constitute a big tax de- approve the recommenda- the commission will adopt million from Habersham Habersham County earns said. “The state is to fund crease [-0.13 percent] but tion, Cooper said. the rollback rate,” said County [for FY 2012-13],” $42,823,746, but only re- education. But now, every said it was a “show of good “We want to show Janeann Allison, county Cooper said, using a calcu- ceives $31,129,613. year, the local taxpayer is faith – on the part of the good faith – avoid a tax manager, July 10. “We are lation the state Department “What it is, is an aus- picking up more and more school system to the tax- increase,” he said. “I an- still trying to schedule a of Education refers to as the terity cut,” Cooper said. and more because the state payer.” ticipate the board will ap- date for a meeting to do “Amended Formula Adjust- “But the governor and the continues to cut their por- Cooper said every prove that rate.” that.” ment.” legislators became wise tion.” superintendent in the Habersham County In the tax digest, the Cooper, who started state is dealing with Commissioners will be greatest drop in value was his new job July 2, said he the same issues but be- next to discuss the digest in real and personal prop- hasn’t spoken with Dis- cause Habersham County and to take action on the erty, which decreased by Public meetings scheduled trict 10 Rep. Terry Rogers boards of education, over millage rate. almost $113 million. The or District 50 Sen. John time, have been conser- For 2011-12, the coun- value of motor vehicles The following public meetings are scheduled be- Wilkinson yet but plans to vative with budgeting ty had an 8.974 millage increased almost $3.2 tween July 13-20. meet with them soon to dis- and preserving reserves, rate, which generated million, a 3.57 percent in- cussion education issues. Habersham County is in a $11,101,283. For the cur- crease, while the value of Habersham County Commission “I hope those gentle- better situation fi nancial- rent fi scal year, which mobile homes increased 6 p.m. Monday, July 16, at the Habersham County man will take a look at the ly than other systems. began July 1, county ad- just slightly, by almost numbers and understand “It has preserved jobs,” ministration is proposing $227,000. Courthouse.

Demorest City Council From Page 1A 7 p.m. Monday, July 16, at Demorest Municipal Teacher Building, Ivy Street. [Rescheduled from July 10 due to plicated case; there is so while the investigation en- torney’s offi ce and our system administrators for lack of quorum] much evidence, we didn’t sued. Her last day on the court system. At this point, their handling of this mat- get it ready in time to go payroll was June 5, the fi - the school system will ter. Our school system will Habersham County Hospital Authority to grand jury,” Ford said. nal day of post-planning now leave this case in the continue to take a very 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 17, at Habersham Medical In his time in law enforce- for the 2011-12 school year. hands of the district attor- strong stand on protecting Center. ment, he said this was one Habersham County ney and the courts. It is un- our kids,” Cooper said. of the more complicated School Superintendent fortunate and intolerable Daniel’s attorney, Ted cases he has coordinated Matthew Cooper, who when any adult, system Cassert, with the Gaines- Habersham County Board of Elections/Registration and the sheer volume of ev- started work July 2, issued employee or otherwise, vi- ville fi rm Fox Chandler 3 p.m. Thursday, July 19, in the Commissioner’s Con- idence was daunting to put a statement on behalf of the olates the trust they have Homans Hicks & McKin- ference Room, second oor of the Habersham County together. Typically, Ford school system. with children. I do want to non, was contacted for Courthouse. said, evidence is saved on a “I have confi rmed commend the Habersham comment. Calls were not CD or a DVD and delivered through Chief Ford, the County School System Po- returned by press dead- to the DA’s offi ce. school system police de- lice Department and our line. Habersham County Health Department “This time, it is on a partment did initiate the 12:30 p.m. Friday, July 20, at the Habersham County large 16 gig fl ash drive,” process for three warrants Health Department. Ford said. to be served on the former Evidence included all system employee in ques- abersham statements from students, tion,” Cooper said. “It is HAssistedRe Livingtreat Homes demographic information our understanding she The Northeast Georgian on students, information spent some time in jail and from forensic reports from then bonded out last night. the U.S. Secret Service, and The school system is hope- Legal organ of Habersham County 24-hour care for the elderly. transcripts from the inter- ful this case will now go Three balanced meals, view with Daniel. before the grand jury next Published twice weekly (Wednesdays and Fridays) “Next will be a [possi- month. 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F-NEG A.indd 2 7/12/12 3:27 PM Friday, July 13, 2012 The Northeast Georgian 3A Hospital authority appointments challenge commission ree candidates per vacancy required, three seats open currently By DONALD FRASER With hospital authority appointments, has “magnified because of economic con- job, and that’s a large consideration,” commissioners have previously noted ditions.” James said. “Do I have the time to do a Filling three looming vacancies on the finding three capable and willing people And the cumbersome process for ap- good job?” James said. nine-member Habersham County Hos- to volunteer for possible appointment for pointing hospital authority members cre- “I don’t know if I will have three [po- pital Authority is a task that may take each vacancy can be difficult. ates its own set of problems, according to tential candidates] by the next board months. Another complicating factor is Vermilya. meeting,” James said. The Habersham County Commission Habersham Medical Center is facing dif- He noted when a person is selected as a Commissioner Andrea Harper echoed took up the situation at its June 18 regu- ficult financial issues, including a more candidate by the commission for a hospi- the dilemma facing her fellow commis- lar monthly meeting, but commissioners than $1 million loss for the 2011-12 fiscal tal authority vacancy, the two “also rans” sioner. “Yes, it has been difficult to find Doug Vermilya, Andrea Harper and Son- year. not selected by the authority can have candidates for the hospital authority and ny James each asked to table the matter “The current situation” with problems hurt feelings or feel they have been pub- I do think it is made more difficult need- until the July regular monthly meeting appointing new members to the hospital licly humiliated because they were not ing a total of nine candidates to be ap- because they did not have the three nec- authority “appears to be because of recent selected. proved,” Harper said July 10. “There are essary candidates per vacancy. publicity” pertaining to the medical cen- The candidate vetting process was several people who have applied, but no Authority members Cliff Brown, Allen ter’s financial losses for the current fiscal “very slow,” James said July 9. one has contacted me directly. Perhaps a Smith and Charles English have opted not year, said Vermilya July 13. While hospital finances may be a con- three-year term on the authority is daunt- to seek reappointment. “People just aren’t real interested in sideration for some candidates, personal ing for some.” Local legislation passed by the Geor- dealing with the difficulties” facing the finances are also a concern, according Practical business experience was also gia General Assembly creating the hos- hospital, Vermilya said. “People are just to James. “With the time necessary to be a bench mark for Harper in assessing pital authority specifies how hospital au- not real interested in volunteering for a involved” on the authority, James said, potential candidates for appointment to thority appointments must be made. The real difficult job.” some potential candidates “are too busy the authority. “I would appreciate having Habersham County Commission must Even before current tough economic trying to get things going [financially] for people apply who have a background in nominate three candidates per vacant times “it was difficult to come up with themselves.” running a business because that is what seat. The hospital authority then selects nine names,” Vermilya said. Problems for Other candidates are just concerned the hospital is, a business; that would in- one of the three nominees to fill each va- commissioners coaxing people to submit “they just don’t have the time” necessary clude having a financial background as cancy. an application to serve on the authority for the authority. “They want to do a good well,” Harper said. Signs From Page 1A

the applications for the able to get a new ordinance like that, and go through Anderson said in re- tion, we would have to ad- but I’m not sure of the le- rather substantial signage, passed within the 60 days,” the full building permit sponse to the possibility dress it in some manner, galities,” Anderson said. the commission voted 4-0 to Anderson said. process.” of increased motor vehi- enact a 60-day “emergency Although the morato- However, the city has cle accidents on Historic moratorium regarding the rium is ongoing, Anderson decided to make the best Highway 441. Elect acceptance of applications reiterated Bush’s applica- of the situation, as the bill- “But, it’s such a con- for large signs,” at its June tions were received before boards could offer a small gested area already and 5 monthly meeting, effec- the moratorium was en- benefit to Cornelia. you’re just throwing one FRED PITTS tive immediately. acted, which subsequently “We’re going to get some more distraction out Sheriff As stated in the docu- enabled approval. access to the signs to put there. I don’t know what HABERSHAM COUNTY ment, “the city commission “His application was up Amber alerts and stuff to expect.” seeks to prevent any large before the moratorium, so like that and also for city The moratorium cur- » Fair signs (those measuring it wouldn’t fall under the purposes, we’ll get one ad rently in place states, “The » Responsive over 32 square feet in size) moratorium,” Anderson in a rotation for 21 days out city regulates signage for from being erected during confirmed. “That was only of the year,” Campbell said. purposes of ensuring the » Engaged Your vote and support » Dedicated this period of evaluation for applications received Campbell said although safety of motorists and are appreciated. and revision of the sign after the moratorium was LED billboards were ap- pedestrians in addition regulations.” enacted…” proved, he wasn’t sure to [the] city’s aesthetic in- GOALS: The sign ordinance mor- Of the three applications whether Bush would start terests.” Anderson said, Improve community relations. • Detailed investigations and follow up. atorium remains in place, for billboard-sized, off- out with standard signage “[Campbell] is working Focus on drugs, loss prevention & public safety. Campbell said. “It’s still in premise signs, “we settled or the signs would initially diligently to prevent” the Paid for by the candidate. 611877w place because were going to on two,” Anderson said. be constructed as LED. recent series of events make some changes to our Billboards will be installed Having expressed early from becoming a reoccur- sign ordinance. What our at both the Lou’s Place and concern installing even ring matter. hope is, is that we can plug El Campesino locations. more large signs in an Whether the billboards in any gaps…and tweak it,” According to Anderson, already congested area will prove troublesome is he said. Bush “hasn’t indicated” would become a distrac- something sure to become Anderson said “chances when he wishes for the tion to motorists, Ander- known once the signs are are [the commission] may signs to be erected, but son said he hopes the signs installed. have to extend that” two- stated “he still has to get won’t be too bothersome. “Obviously if they (bill- month period. “We won’t be engineer plans and stuff “Obviously, I hope not,” boards) become a distrac- Let us help you get the monthly benefits and medical coverage you need Call Donors From Page 1A ADAMS & ASSOCIATES Turnerville, was one of the persuaded me to do it. I’m never know who’s going to For more information, first to arrive. glad I did.” need it, or when.” visit the American Red “I’ve been donating five Clines, who happens to Thanks to those with Cross website at redcross. times a year for the past 27 be O-negative, a blood type giving hearts, a few dozen org. years,” he said. that can be used by all, units of blood were collect- Marshall, who has do- said he “always hopes for a ed, but the Red Cross still nated an astounding 20 gal- good turnout at Red Cross needs more help as it faces lons of blood, said he first events.” an ongoing blood shortage. donated while in the mili- “You want a good repre- “Georgia’s not a self-sus- tary. sentation from the commu- taining state as far as our “It’s just the right thing nity,” Clines said. “Espe- blood supply, so we always to do,” Marshall said. “It’s a cially when it supports the have to import blood from case of giving back. People Red Cross.” other states,” said Melissa need it and it doesn’t hurt Clines said those who Chaffin, donor recruitment me.” Having been retired haven’t donated should “at representative with Ameri- since 1993, Marshall said he least try it.” can Red Cross blood servic- makes it a habit to donate as “You never know who es. “When we have a short- often as he can. For those you’re going to help,” Clines age like this, it’s always who have never donated, said. critical for us because it’s Marshall said those able Gale Watkins, 54, of not always easy to get blood should consider doing so. Clarkesville, earned her from other states like we “There’s a great need 3-gallon pin while at the need, as well as not being [for blood donations] and drive, something she said able to draw enough in the not many people are quali- was “pleasantly surpris- state of Georgia. So, that’s fied for it,” Marshall said. ing.” why it makes a shortage so “Who knows, somebody in Watkins said she started urgent for us in the state.” their family may need it at giving several years ago Bethlehem Baptist one point or another, so I’d while working at North Church will host yet an- recommend they give while Georgia Technical College, other Red Cross blood drive it’s possible.” and has made the effort to from 1-7 p.m., Sept. 12. Up- Dennis Clines, 63, of donate steadily since. coming drives will be held Clarkesville, was already “It’s satisfying to know at Saint Paul the Apostle enjoying juice and cookies I’m helping others,” Wat- Catholic Church in Cleve- shortly after the afternoon kins said. Both a mother land from 2-7 p.m., July 24, SUNDAY ONLY drive began. and grandmother, Watkins and North Georgia Techni- “I’ve donated over 10 said she understands “the cal College, July 24. Also, a gallons [of blood],” Clines critical need for blood right Type O blood drive will be said. “I started giving in now.” held at St. Mark Catholic the early ‘80s when a friend “It’s very important to Church in Clarkesville July JULY 15, 2012 of mine, who also donated, give,” Watkins said. “You 24. EXTENDED SHOPPING HOURS

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F-NEG A.indd 3 7/12/12 3:26 PM Viewpoints The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 4A Back to school time for community support he back-to-school season is just around the corner. Excitement will fi ll the air as Tstudents make ready for new challenges. As the calendar fl ips from carefree summer days to learning-centered time, teachers, too, will welcome new opportunities to make a posi- tive impact in the lives of our young people. But in some families, the expense of school supplies strains already thin budgets. According to Bet- ter Hometown man- Our opinion agers in Clarkes- ville and Cornelia, more than 500 children are in need of assistance with back-to-school sup- plies. To help meet this stark need, and provide a back-to-school-themed bit of fun, our local BHT programs are offering a Back-to-School Bash Aug. 11 at the Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center. This is a good thing and we, along with other local businesses and community partners, will be there to provide free haircuts, vision and hearing screenings, health checks and other re- sources to make heading back to the classroom a little less stressful on moms and dads. Free, and fun, activities on tap include swim- ming, games and a special showing of “The We are not the media Lorax” to cap off the evening. n today’s society, “the the front page; it Northeast Geor- weeds, but what commu- Also, between now and July 20, The Northeast media” get a lot of blame. could be a child gian cover the nity is? Positive things are Georgian is promoting “We’ve Got Your Back” IAnd in some cases, they at the local fair, a community where happening in Habersham should. kid with the juice we live. County. Elected leaders as another way to generate community support The national media from a snow cone Is the news and citizens are working for fi lling some of those student backpacks and often pick and choose what dripping from his always welcome? together better than ever to restock depleted school supply coffers for they want to report, and chin. All of this Of course not. But before. much of the time, the vital hyper-local news we report the facts. Habersham County, the teachers. information – what we citi- has advertising Sometimes the future of this community Local businesses stepped up to help us launch zens need to function and mixed in to create facts aren’t pleas- rests in our hands. Your this new game. thrive – gets lost in the mix. a total package of ant, but our job is local newspaper, The The Northeast Georgian what’s going on to report what’s Northeast Georgian, is here A game board, tucked into our pages, explains is not part of the media. We locally. Alan happening. As a to report the news and keep how to play. Hints, highlighted in 12 local busi- are your community news- Our staff mem- result, Habersham you informed. nesses, must be collected, attached to the game paper. Our news coverage bers’ children NeSmith readers recognize Remember, too, that board and brought into our offi ces by July 20. A is relentlessly local; it’s all play on the same that after 120 we welcome all feedback. about Habersham County. playgrounds and years of service to That’s how we’ll continue correct guess as to the location of the backpack We follow the taxpayers’ the same ball teams as oth- this community, they can to be a true refl ection of must also be included to qualify. money, local happenings er Habersham youngsters. trust their newspaper. We our community. Completed, correct entries will then eligible and local sports, and give They attend schools in the don’t play favorites; we Thanks for your reader- the people a voice on our community we cover. They don’t tiptoe around the ship. to win. opinion pages. attend the same churches, news. We deal with it fairly Alan NeSmith is publish- Our new school system superintendent, Mat- We also run photos buy gas at local stations and frankly. er of The Northeast Geor- thew Cooper, will draw the names of eight win- of the largest summer and stand in the grocery Our community has gian. His email address is squash; we might feature store line with you. been through a lot and anesmith@thenortheast- ners of fi lled backpacks for students, worth $75 a Little League photo on Simply put, we at The we’re not totally out of the georgian.com. each, and the names of fi ve winners of teacher supply-kits, worth $250 each. Players can have fun deciphering the hints to guess the correct location of the backpack, “hid- den” somewhere in Habersham County, while May all friends rest in peace visiting local business sponsors. For several years, hear the leader of and now Andy to spend the day with Jim Join us, and others, in easing the way for watching The Andy the group, Andy Griffi th this Nabors. He was coming some of our community’s children as they enter Griffi th Show episodes on Griffi th, joined month, only two to Athens to present a pro- DVD has been a Saturday most of his fellow of the show’s gram at the Classic Center. the “back-to-school” mode. This will take us all morning tradition at my Mayberry friends adult actors are My friend Joseph Backer to the head of the class. house. in death. still living – Betty and I were going to open When I’m able to be Hal Smith, the Lynn, who played for the popular singer and home on weekends, my teetotaler Baptist , and comic and fortunately Deadline set for political letters wonderful wife, Susan, who played the Jim Nabors, the I was selected to be his prepares us a great town drunk, Otis country bumpkin guide for the day. He and All letters of a political nature to be considered for publica- breakfast, and late in the Campbell; How- who had a surpris- I share two things in com- tion prior to the July 31 election must be received by The morning we sit down to a ard McNear, the ingly beautiful mon – we both look rather Northeast Georgian by 8 a.m. July 18. bountiful helping of fruit, comic genius who Bobby baritone voice. At goofy and both sing with The last edition that will include letters raising issues scrambled eggs, bacon, played Floyd the age 86, Betty Lynn a strong baritone voice. about candidates is Friday, July 20. toast and . The barber; Frances Watson regularly greets I met Mr. Nabors at an Letters may be mailed to: P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA black-and-white years Bavier, the New fans at the Andy Atlanta radio station and 30531; emailed to: [email protected]; faxed are our favorite, and even York City native Griffi th Museum rode with him to the Holi- though I’ve seen Barney and stage actress who in Mt. Airy, N.C., and Jim day Inn in Athens, where to 706-778-4114; or dropped off to 2440 Old Athens High- lock himself in the jail the world will always Nabors is living his fi nal he was joined by his en- way in Cornelia. several hundred times, I remember as Aunt Bee, years on a “nut farm” – a tourage who immediately All letters must contain the full name of the author, still laugh every time, just the southern grandmother very successful Macada- started prepping him for author’s signature, author’s town of residence and a daytime as I did when I was a kid fi gure who made perfect mia nut farm the 82-year- the show. During the ride telephone number for verifi cation. 50 years ago. apple pies and nauseating old Nabors cultivates in to Athens we talked about Emailed letters are acceptable once verifi ed. In recent years, I’ve pickles; of course, the man Hawaii. (Nabors recently a lot of things, but mostly watched as what may who makes me laugh more sold his farm to a conser- about music. I was sur- be the best ensemble of than all the rest, Don vationist group, but still prised to hear that even What’s your view? We’d like to know character actors ever Knotts as Barney Fife; lives on the farm and, be- though his voice sounds assembled for television and others are hopefully fore recent heart surgery, very classical, he had very Write a letter to the editor. Send your letter to The slowly age and pass to welcoming Andy to the could often be seen help- little formal training. He Northeast Georgian the other side. On July other side. ing work the farm.) also told me about his new , P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA 30531, fax 3, I, like many nostalgic With the passing of Several years ago I had it to 706-778-4114, drop it by the office at 2440 Old Athens TV viewers, was sad to George Lindsey in May, the unique opportunity Highway or email it to: [email protected]. See Watson, Page 5A All letters must be signed and include the daytime telephone number and address of the author. Letters are limited to 350 words. Phone numbers will not be published and are for verification purposes only. Emailed letters will be published once verified. The newspaper will publish only one letter per 30-day period from an individual author. Views expressed on this page, with the exception of ETTERS TO THE EDITOR the “Our Opinion” section, are those of the author and not him, of course at the urging of her to look each day for something new The Northeast Georgian L necessarily those of . many lawyers. How will his son to be grateful for and I am the type Bullying is at all learn any different when his parents who will not settle for nine or 11 carry on so? things, it must be 10, if that is what Tolevels the editor:of society Maybe a bit more of digging I set out to do. Lane Gresham’s column was spot around could sort some of this out I discovered there are many levels The Northeast Georgian on in dealing with children and bul- and shine some light on this discon- to this seemingly simple and trite ad- lying. There was also a fi ne “Letter nect of human feelings. vice. I began noticing things during to the Editor” from a Robert Gutows- Mark Bailey the day that I should thank God for, Our Mission ki making a claim of a very accepted such as Rob Thomas (lead singer of The Northeast Georgian is published with pride tactic used to bully adults – specifi - Clarkesville Matchbox Twenty) as I was listening for the people of Habersham and adjoining counties by cally males. to my iTunes while ironing. Then Community Newspapers Inc., Athens. If the children we read about in I noticed I was even trying to fi nd We believe that strong newspapers build strong com- the column are the same ones who things I could do for someone else grow up watching the abuses that Mr. Be thankful to God that would make me grateful for that munities – “Newspapers get things done!” Gutowski speaks of, then, societally, opportunity. Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and we are dead. Bullying is accepted, Tofor the 10 editor:blessings daily I have only been following this profitable community-oriented newspapers. practiced and judicially served when I recently read in a book about a routine for a week and I have already This mission will be accomplished through the team- this happens. It is a shame that di- man who, every morning before he found what a profound difference it work of professionals dedicated to truth, integrity, loy- vorce brings out the worst in people. got out of bed, thanked God for 10 makes. I am a political junkie and I, too, know of this through a because of that I fi nd I need to peri- alty, quality and hard work. blessings in his life. I thought this friend who had this pulled on him. would be a great thing for me to do, odically withdraw from the anxiet- A most God-fearing man, and never ies of the world and politics and con- Tom Wood, Chairman but after the fi rst couple of mornings prone to violence. He fi nancially was I had gone through the basics, such centrate on my own small universe. Dink NeSmith, President a one-legged man in a butt-kicking as family, home, health, etc. I began contest! His ex proceeded to bully See Letters, Page 5A

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Letters From Page 4A Alto council votes What better way than to ownership of the means of Washington’s history is Georgian was an indica- look for everyday blessings production and distribu- limited at best, and he has tion of your own angry and try to find ways to pass tion have been eliminat- a poor understanding of and emotional response them on. ed.” (Webster’s New World principles upon which this to “Obamacare,” notwith- to support UGA If we all took this com- Dictionary) country was founded and standing it is painfully mitment very seriously, Do we really want the they haven’t changed. clear you hold this presi- what a difference we would government to control ev- Mr. Evans has painted dent in great disdain. You Archway Partnership see in these difficult times erything? The health care us a clear picture of how and your readers would By JONATHAN ARENA in which we live. You will bill is just the beginning; powerful the position of have been better served be amazed at the countless our finances and banking, the Presidency has be- if you had written your little blessings we all over- education, payment to doc- come during the reign of column in these 13 words: Alto is the latest municipality to make its commit- look everyday of our lives. tors, nurses, and hospitals, Barrack Hussein Obama. I hate “Obamacare” and ment to the University of Georgia’s Archway Partnership which doctor we’ll see, our “This president has ig- I hate President Barack program official. Mendy K. Huff medical treatment and nored the will of the peo- Obama and everything he During a July 10 meeting, the Alto Town Council au- Clarkesville care (not your doctor, but ple” (at least those on the does,” and then sign your thorized Mayor Audrey Turner to sign off on terms of the a government panel), and same side as Mr. Evans), name. Now that is a posi- Habersham Archway Partnership, as stated in a Memo- this same panel will decide “he has ignored the Consti- tion that we can clearly un- randum of Understanding from the Archway partners. when you will die. (Now tution” and the “Supreme derstand. Not your “slick” The memorandum sets forth details of the responsi- Help available for we know what “Nasty” Pe- Court” can’t even reign attempt to rewrite history bilities of the Archway partners – both in Habersham losi meant when she said: him in. Obama “boasts for people less exposed to County and at UGA – and also specifies how the program some landowners “You’ll know what’s in it of his power,” “including scholars of history. will be funded. Alto’s portion of the funds is $3,000 for the To the editor: when it’s passed.”) Social- the right to kill people!” Everyone around these current fiscal year, with the option to renew the contract Landowners on Mud ism at its best. The last idea of Mr. Evans’ parts didn’t “just get off a on an annual basis. Creek and Little Mud Perhaps a more appro- must be the result of a re- turnip truck!” “I think in order to get [the Archway Partnership] Creek in Habersham Coun- priate definition would be: cent nightmare. into the county, we need to contribute,” Turner said, not- ty have an opportunity Ruth O’Kelley “A system of government Who knew “Obam- ing the program would be beneficial to the town. She said to make improvements to redistribution of wealth acare” could push a per- Clarkesville Alto’s indication of support would be needed by the July their property while only whereby those in power son clear over the edge? I 12 Archway Partnership meeting at Habersham Electric paying 40 percent of the seize all the wealth, leav- wonder if people went over Membership Corp. cost. ing the poor and middle the edge when Social Secu- “This could benefit us in the long run,” agreed council This is part of a fed- classes with no ‘money rity was enacted? Hate will member Carolyn Cabe. “You might have a little bit of cost eral grant to clean these worries.’” Sound like a trump reality 95 percent of [up front], but you don’t get something for nothing. But I streams, and the improve- fairy tale? Consider: At the time. think in the long run it will benefit us more.” ments must be selected present there are 70 mem- To Mr. Evans, we have a The council members discussed possible plans with from an approved list of bers of Congress who are “government of checks and which the UGA partners could help, indicating there are agricultural or environ- Socialist members, all reg- balances,” strong or weak many ideas the council would like to implement but the mental measures. Many istered Democrats but one, at any given moment in necessary development resources are lacking. landowners have already and he ran as Socialist. time, with the Presidency “There are some plans we have talked about in the completed improvements, Barack Obama joined the being only one link in the past that we don’t have a picture of,” Turner said. “We several are in the process “New Party,” the political chain and I challenge you, could maybe get [the UGA partners] to come in and help and there is still funding Did you hear the news? arm of the Democratic So- that every member of our us.” available for further land- Everyone’s reading cialist of America, Jan. 1, government will not go In other business, the council: owners to participate. This 1996. corrupt (or insane) all at The Northeast Georgian • Adopted a resolution designating either the mayor program for Mud Creek is Lest they forget, we once. So your column on Call 706-778-4215 to subsubscribescribe or a person designated by the mayor (such as the town ending soon so all inter- live in the greatest coun- June 29 in The Northeast clerk) to take notes during executive sessions of the coun- ested land owners need to try on earth. This enor- cil, in accordance with recent changes to Georgia’s open apply now. mous achievement accom- records laws. For more information plished in just more than • Adopted a resolution designating Town Clerk Penny and to see if your land Vote 200 years, assisted by a Rogers as the Open Records officer, and Town Finance qualifies and how you can freedom-loving group of Officer Lisa Turner as Alternate Open Records officer, to benefit from this program, illingslea please contact Adam Ha- our determined Christian B handle all requests for public records under the Georgia forefathers, guided by the 612042-G Open Records Act. zell at the Georgia Moun- School Board Constitution and Rule of • Approved an ordinance setting forth guidelines and tains Regional Commis- Law using a capitalist eco- requirements for movie and television producers who sion at 770-538-2617 or nomic system. And still the wish to film within town limits. The ordinance was based [email protected]. “would be’s” climb fencesBillingslea 612042-G.indd 1 7/11/12 1:58 PM heavily on similar ordinances of Habersham County and Adam Hazell to get here, risking their several other cities within the county. The ordinances Georgia Mountain very lives. were recently adopted in an effort to make film regula- tions fairly uniform throughout the county. Regional Commission Richard E. Dunn • Heard Police Chief Tim Vaughan say he is prepar- Clarkesville ing a proposed ordinance setting forth policies for when the city has to tow a vehicle, such as following a DUI ar- rest. Vaughan said very few vehicles are towed, perhaps Do we really want a couple every six months, but the town needs to have Not all just got a definite policy regarding towing for liability purposes. government to Vaughn said he will bring the completed ordinance to a o ‘turnip truck’ future meeting for the council’s consideration. control everything? To the editor: To the editor: Re: Randy Evans’ col- Is Big Brother here to umn on June 12. I can’t stay? recall anywhere in the Watson From Page 4A One wonders after the annals of history that American people have America was established been betrayed by a leader to resemble a monarchy. So album, “When He Spoke” voted “The Bird Man,” who broke all his elec- – a collection of new and that featured Howard, George Washington never tion promises except one, chose to leave the White classic hymns, many of the No. 1 Andy Griffith which few wanted, but which he would sing in episode of all time. I agree, House in order to prevent which he crammed down “it” (or himself) from mak- his program. He and I but I believe “Barney in our throats anyway. harmonized together on the Choir” comes in a ing him king of the United Not bad enough, next, States. the great spiritual “Just close second. the Supreme Court a Closer Walk with Thee” Andy Griffith, you and Randy Evans would slammed us again by vali- 612056-G and I could hardly believe your zany friends have make a great fiction writer dating this intrusive, dom- but his exposure to George I was actually singing a caused me to laugh while inating health care bill. By duet with ! I making me think. May any other name, it is so- asked if I could sing with you all rest in peace. cialistic! 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F-NEG A.indd 5 7/12/12 3:17 PM 6A The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 Several in jail on drug, concealed weapon charges By JONATHAN ARENA

A Demorest man was arrested following a fight Saturday evening on sev- eral weapons and drug charges, according to the Habersham County Sher- iff’s Office. Christopher Blain Ward, 25, faces one charge WARD LADD each of possession of mari- juana with intent to dis- tribute, possession of cocaine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, carrying a concealed weapon and simple assault. “The [Mountain Judicial Circuit Nar- cotics Criminal Investigation and Sup- pression] task force ended up serving a search warrant off a traffic stop [Sgt.] JONATHAN ARENA/Staff Matt Wurtz did,” said Habersham County Lt. Jeff Sosebee with the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office, right, and Deputy Floyd Canup in vest work the scene of a one- Sheriff Joey Terrell. He said a report of a fight July 7 in THONETHEA vehicle wreck Tuesday morning as medical personnel left, behind car tend to the driver of the dump truck that rolled over. The which Ward allegedly pulled a gun on an- driver escaped with only minor injuries. other person led to a warrant for simple assault, which is why Wurtz pulled Ward over later that evening. Ward, being a convicted felon, is not allowed to own any firearms. The concealed weapon charge deals with Driver escapes serious injury in rollover wreck him carrying a concealed weapon without a permit. By JONATHAN ARENA apparently encountered brake thing,” said Sgt. Jeff Sosebee of the The search warrant turned up approximately 10 ounc- trouble as he tried to stop at the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office. A Buford man sustained only four-way stop sign at the intersec- The dump truck belongs to Sul- See Charges, Page 7A minor injuries after the dump tion while traveling north on Old livan’s Construction of Homer. truck he was driving turned over Cleveland Road at approximately First responders to the scene Tuesday at the intersection of Old 9:57 a.m. July 10. said Patterson was not seriously in- Arrest report Cleveland and Pea Ridge roads, “He stated that he went to hit the jured, and in fact initially refused spilling its load of dirt across the brakes and said they wouldn’t work, transport, but later was transport- The following is a list of • Micheal Shane Foster, 36, intersection. so he threw [the truck] sideways ed to Habersham Medical Center names entered into the book- Riverdale, DI, possession of Stephen Jeffery Patterson, 29, so he wouldn’t hit any cars or any- after complaining of back pain. ing computer at the Habersham methamphetamine, possession County Detention Center for July of drug-related objects Baldwin -11, 2012. Ages and towns P.D. Incident reports are listed as they appear in the • Timothy Rondall Hill, 4, computer. Offenses listed are Clarkesville, theft by deception The following are recent inci- the past several months. He been left inside a hot car in the ported someone had called her, charges guilt has not been • Daniel Adam Petty, 1, dent reports filed by members of stated the man attempted to run parking lot of a local retail super- claiming to be “agent name of proven. Cleveland, probation violation local law enforcement agencies. him over with his truck, and also store and an animal control of- the FBI.” Agencies other than the sher- • Marvin Darneole Randolph, threw him into a trash dumpster ficer was dispatched. The owner When police responded iff’s office that made arrests are 26, ainesville, possession of Habersham County and has thrown metal pipes at of the dog returned to the vehicle and took the phone, asking the noted after the offense. methamphetamine, possession Sheriff’s Office him. approimately 30 minutes after caller for his badge number, the • ellie Melissa Benson, 34, of drug-related objects Baldwin police arrived and was issued a unknown caller cursed at the Reidsville, probation violation P.D. Burglary Identity theft citation for leaving the dog in the officer and hung up. The woman July 9 • April Sharon Bonner, 45, • enneth Roscoe Robbins, July 9 vehicle. The temperature at the reported this person had called Cleveland, theft by shoplifting 55, Demorest, probation viola- • A Mt. Airy woman reported • A Mt. Airy man reported time was 0.3 degrees. several times using different Cornelia Police Department tion; someone had broken into her he suspected his Social Security • Two Cornelia residents names and cursing at whoever • Chapella Chloe Cantrell, 1, • Jessica Ryan Ruebens, 25, house while she was gone for number and other information reported three unidentified picked up the phone. Cleveland, probation violation Alto, theft by taking about half an hour. When she re- was used by a person who persons in a silver car had driven July 1 • endall David Cawthon, 47, • Bounchan Sayvihane, 3, turned, she found all the cabinet bought his previous home in De- past their parked car and thrown • A homeless woman from Baldwin, simple battery Baldwin Demorest, possession of meth- doors in the living room open, troit to get cable at that home. firecrackers though their open Cornelia reported an unknown P.D. amphetamine. the couch turned sideways and window. The firecrackers landed person was harassing her via magaines thrown all over the in the passenger-side oorboard tet messages and had also sent oor. Some shelves in her daugh- Cruelty to animals July 5 and one of the complainants was her vulgar tet messages. She ter’s closet were also torn down able to stomp them out. said she believes the person 6 • A Demorest man reported and there was some jewelry lying teting her is one of her stalkers, TH someone had shot and killed Cashiers Annual on the oor, but none was appar- Simple battery and that she has been stalked his border collie, Moe. A deputy 36 ently missing. The woman said July 5 multiple times in the past. she left the garage door slightly responding to the scene ob- served a small gunshot wound • A Cornelia woman reported open for her dogs and she did a neighbor had pushed her Domestic dispute not lock the door that leads from on the dog’s right side, possibly ANTIQUES BENEFIT SHOW a .22-caliber weapon. The owner down, injuring her leg. Several July 8 the garage into the residence. conicting witness accounts did • A Cornelia resident report- The replacement cost of the dam- stated his pet did run up and Friday, July 20th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. down the road but had never not provide enough information ed he heard two of his neighbors aged shelf was estimated to be to arrest the alleged offender, fighting and they were not sup- Saturday, July 21st, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. less than 500. bothered anyone, an assertion Sunday, July 22nd, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. supported by several neighbors. so the responding police officer posed to be around each other • A Cornelia man reported told him to stay away from the due to probation conditions. The an unknown person had broken Cornelia Police alleged victim’s apartment for two people in uestion acknowl- into his home and stolen ap- a while and told the victim she edged they had been arguing but SHOW HIGHLIGHTS proimately 200 in coins and Department could try to seek a warrant in said they were just trying to work Visit with 60 Outstanding Exhibitors nine pocket knives valued at Theft magistrate court at a later time. out some relationship difficulties Grand Prize Drawing 50 total. A padlock on the front July 4 and were not physically fighting. door had been cut off, but since • A Cornelia woman reported Probation conditions for one Glass & Crystal Repair the door had a dual deadbolt Harassment someone stole three different of them did state they were not the burglar broke out a window July 7 On-Site Hand Engraving medications from her room at to have any contact with each on the door as well. A bedroom • A Cornelia woman reported on Gold, Silver, etc. a local hotel, including approxi- other, so a responding police window was also broken, and the a person she knows is using up mately 30 pills each of lonopin, officer advised the other to leave, contents of two drawers in a bed- her cell phone minutes by send- Garden Dining with Suboone and Proac. which he did without incident. side table had been emptied out ing tet messages. She said the Sumptuous Lunches & Refreshments person has used up 200 minutes The matter was turned over to onto the bed. The owner of the probation officers for follow-up. Catered by Fressers Eatery of Highlands residence said he had a feeling Damage to property in less than a day. Police advised • A Cornelia woman reported Donation $8.50 July 5 the woman of how to block the $8.00 with the presentation of this ad. he knew who the burglar was but a man with whom she had been • A man reported an uniden- number of the person who has (One person only) would not give the person’s name arguing hit her with the front because he did not want to ac- tified driver backed into his car been sending the messages. TO BENEFIT THE BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL July 6 door as he left her home and while it was parked in the park- ASHEVILLE cuse anyone of doing something also threw tea on her. Her shirt For more information call HWY. he wasn’t sure they had done. ing lot of a local retail superstore, • The owners of a local hotel BLUE 107N Hazel Giles reuested that a Track and Trace was slightly wet but no marks RIDGE 187492 and he needed a police report SCHOOL 828-743-9270 be placed on the hotel’s phone from the door were observed. Aggravated assault for insurance purposes. 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Jan. 1-May 12 HIGHLANDS numerous obscene phone calls lives in North Carolina, was • A Cornelia man reported SENECA 828-743-2646 Miscellaneous to the hotel. An investigation was given a police escort to Dicks Hill he has been physically abused HWY. 107 NORTH, CASHIERS, NC July 5 opened into the incidents. Parkway and state Route 365 in and hurt by another man over • A dog was reported to have • A Clarkesville woman re- Stephens County.

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Charges From Page 6A Cornelia PD o ers education on child safety es of marijuana and 17 Habersham County Deten- grams of cocaine, accord- tion Center as of Wednes- ing to Terrell. day evening. Thats uite a it and Another, unrelated seats rst, third Wednesdays each month it was all packaged and drug arrest occurred two By JONATHAN ARENA possible ways to install a The only exception to the nicians will also check for ready for sale,” Terrell said days prior, when law en- seat. “Unfortunately, your reuirement for an year damage to seats at the in- of the marijuana. forcement officers arrested Most drivers realize instructions are so over- old is if a child reaches 4 spection events. Marsteller “They had scales and ichelle rene uio young children should use whelming and theres not feet inches or taller said child safety seats are packaging euipment in of Maysville, and Wanis child safety seats for pro- very much training out Marsteller said the na- basically one-time use de- the house],” said Heath Mi- Thonetheva of Corne- tection in case of a motor there so people can [come tional misuse rate for child vices as far as collisions go. gliore with the NCIS team. lia after finding drugs in vehicle accident. But until to us and] find out, ‘how do safety seats is aout per- f its een involved in a “We did see the shrink their car during a traffic what age should a child use install my seat cent, meaning only one in wreck it doesnt need to e wrapper, the shrink wraps, stop. Migliore said small such a seat? What kind of The free events at the nine seats nationwide is used again,” he said. This the scale, which were all amounts of marijuana seat is best? And how ex- fire station (located in the installed correctly. He said is why buying secondhand found within a few feet were found in several plac- actly do you install the seat Habersham Village Shop- Cornelia and Habersham seats without knowing of each other… he [Ward] es in the car. properly? ping Center in Cornelia) County have lower rates – their history is unwise, he incriminated himself all uio is charged with The Cornelia Police run from 1-5 p.m. Techni- because of child safety seat added. over the house.” possession of less than one Department will help an- cians will inspect seats programs started several Sponsors of the inspec- The HCSO and the ounce of marijuana, driv- swer these uestions and for proper installation and years ago – but around half tion events include the NCIS team also arrested ing while license suspend- more on the first and third show drivers how to fix any of all seats are still improp- National Highway Traf- aley oyn add for ed or revoked, and failure Wednesdays of each month problems. The technicians erly installed, which can fic Safety Administration, tampering with evidence to obey stop sign. Thone- at the Cornelia Fire Depart- will also educate drivers lead to serious injury or Safe Kids USA, the Nation- after she apparently hid theva faces the same mari- ment North Station, with on proper child safety seat even death in an accident. al Child Passenger Safety the previously-mentioned juana charge along with Certified Child Passenger usage such as the law “One of the big things Board, and many local drugs, which were in a two charges of carrying a Seat Technicians on hand raising the age of children with children is their businesses and organiza- blue duffel bag, behind a concealed weapon. to demonstrate proper use who must use some sort of spinal cords and heads tions. dryer and then told officers “He had brass knuckles of safety seats and inspect booster seat from 6 to 8. are so sensitive, and in The inspection dates she knew nothing about over the visor, and a knife seats already installed. ven though weve a wreck, those are often for the rest of this year are any drugs. Terrell said without a handle on it,” “There are so many dif- done multiple things with what receive the damage,” July 18, Aug. 1 and 15, Sept. Ladd made bond soon af- Migliore said. “He had his ferent parts of it; you both stopping people and educat- Marsteller said. and ct and ov ter being booked into jail, brass knuckles wrapped have to fit the seat to the ing people were still see- This kind of damage can and and ec and but Ward remained at the up in a blue bandana.” vehicle, and you have to fit ing some people that, when result in a lifetime of dis- For more information, the seat to the child,” said we pull them over, they ability and other problems, call Cornelia PD at 706-778- Sgt. Kevin Marsteller of the still dont know aout the he said. or email hendri Need a will? Lease? new law,” Marsteller said. Child safety seat tech- corneliageorgia.org. Cornelia PD, on the several Bill of Sale? Divorce? “only a Georgia lawyer can provide” We provide you cost-effective and efficient legal documents. www.galawyersonline.com

DONALD FRASER/Staff 28TH FUN RUN HELD JULY 7 AT L AKE BURTON A summer tradition for 28 years, the Lake Burton Fun Run was held July 7 along the shores of Lake Burton. The run starts at Moccasin Creek State Park and extends for two miles, ending at LaPrade’s Marina. The overall female winner was Kim Fagen, 42, of Vienna, with a time of 11:56. The overall male winner was Holt Merkle, 16, of Atlanta, with a time of 11:41. Awards also were given in numerous male and female age categories. There were 652 entries crowding Highway 197 Saturday morning. Handing

out trophies was Robert Nichols, right, whose family owned and operated LaPrade’s Camp until 2002. Current owner/operator is Vining Marine Group LLC., which purchased the core property in 2006 and built a new marina and lodge-style restaurant, store and boat sales facility.

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F-NEG A.indd 7 7/12/12 3:22 PM 8A The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 Deaths Cornelia soup kitchen fundraiser Wallace Patrick Nichols Funeral services for Wallace Patrick Nichols, 87, of Clarkesville, will be held at 11 a.m. today, July 13, at Clarkesville United Methodist Church. to double as meet-and-greet for founders Born April 13, 1925, in Fort White, Fla., he was the By CHRISTINA SANTEE The Cornelia soup kitchen current- it’ll be a good turnout…,” Anderson son of Charlie and Mary Nichols, who were blessed with ly serves meals Thursday through said. seven children. Wallace was the youngest A benefit concert featuring free Saturday at Shady Grove Baptist Anderson also commended Hud- of five boys, with two younger sisters to fol- food, music and fun will allow mem- Church, but remains in discussion gens on his ongoing efforts to keep low. bers of the community to meet The with Habersham County United Way, hungry residents fed. After graduating high school in the Lord’s Help Inc., founders of the new an entity that might allow the kitchen “I think it fits into the definition of spring of 1944, he entered the U.S. Army to Cornelia soup kitchen, at the historic to move its operations into a spare a small town and why people want to serve in World War II. He served our coun- train depot in downtown Cornelia warehouse located on its campus. live in a small town because of people try in the 95th Infantry Division and the July 21. Even if approved by the HCUW like Mr. Hudgens,” Anderson said. 379th Regiment, Company L. He received “Nobody really knows who we are,” board, many improvements and ad- “For him to pick up the torch and run two Purple Hearts, one of which was after said Jeff Hudgens, with The Lord’s justments will need to be made to with it to make sure the worthwhile being wounded at the Adolf Hitler Bridge Help Inc. “This is an opportunity for bring the building up to code, and to effort continues is nothing short of on the Rhine River. people to come out and meet us, and make it functional as a soup kitchen. admirable.” Wallace then returned to the states in the summer enjoy some good music in the process. Support of this event will bring that Hudgens said the benefit will also of 1946. Shortly thereafter, he came to visit his oldest Meanwhile, we’ll be accepting love of- idea one step closer to becoming a re- include guest speakers Dr. Eric Spiv- brother, Lenos, in Clarkesville. Here, he fell in love with ferings so we can buy food and pay for ality. ey, pastor of First Baptist Church of Rachel Margaret Hames. In May of 1947, they were mar- construction costs.” The music stylings of four bands Cornelia, and Bishop Ernest Burns ried at Clarkesville First United Methodist Church and Hudgens said the event is an oppor- will entice attendees from 8 a.m. to 3 of Shady Grove Baptist Church. Free became lifelong members. tunity to raise funds and collect non- p.m., including Re-generation, Mercy food will also be available. He and his brother started an appliance store together, perishable food items while they work and Grace, Out of the Dark and For- “The main thing is to get out and he was in the service station business, drove a school bus, toward securing a more permanent tress Praise Team. praise the Lord for what He’s doing,” was a volunteer fireman, active in Scouting, and found location for the soup kitchen. “All of them are good bands,” Hud- Hudgens said. “I haven’t done much of his real passion in the grading business. During this “The purpose of the event is to gens said. “They play Southern Gos- anything, just doing what the Lord’s time they raised three children, David, Robert and Su- raise funds for The Lord’s Help [Inc.] pel and Contemporary Christian. asked me to do. We have a lot of hun- san. Much of the work was found in and around Clarkes- to ensure the Cornelia soup kitchen They’re bands I think a lot of people gry adults and children in the area, ville and Lake Burton. remains open as they try to find a are going to enjoy listening to.” and this is part of an ongoing effort to In 1972, the family became owners of LaPrade’s on permanent home,” said Cornelia City Anderson said he, too, is confident keep them fed.” Lake Burton, which they operated until 2002. He had a Manager Donald Anderson. “It’s a the event will prompt a considerable For more information, or to volun- great love for the people, the community, the land and family-oriented event to try and keep crowd. teer, contact Hudgens at 706-968-9954. the lake. For the last 10 years he has lived in Clarkesville them in business. Their kitchen is “I think people just like to have Monetary donations, as well as do- and enjoyed going out daily to supervise the grading con- helping the community each week. activities like this to go to, and listen- nations of non-perishable food items struction projects. This event is definitely for a good ing to bands is really something that and working kitchen appliances are Wallace was an inventor, visionary, businessman and cause.” seems to draw people out, so I think appreciated. family man. He took great pride in a job well done. His warm smile, his quiet calm, his caring and patient ways will be missed and always remembered. Mr. Nichols was preceded in death by his parents, Cornelia approves bid for waterline replacements Charlie and Mary Patrick Nichols; wife, Rachel Hames Nichols; brothers, Lenos, Roy, Alvin and J.C. Nichols; By CHRISTINA SANTEE still within budget,” Ander- In other business: the Habersham County Library and sister, Lucille Nichols Brown. son said. commission: Board; Survivors include his sons and daughters-in-law, Da- At its regular monthly A total of six contractors • Approved a special • Adopted a resolution to vid P. and Ann Church Nichols of Conyers, and Robert H. meeting Tuesday, the Cor- submitted bids for this proj- event application for an al- donate $10,765.43 to the Cor- and Mary Godfrey Nichols of Gainesville; daughter and nelia City Commission ac- ect, Anderson said. cohol license submitted by nelia Hospitality & Tourism son-in-law, Susan Nichols and Danny Joslin of Demorest; cepted a $592,803 bid from Base bids submitted were the Cornelia Hospitality & Board for the purpose of pro- grandchildren, Dr. Jarrod Barnes and Jennifer Nich- Summit Underground Com- also collected from Griffin Tourism Board. The board moting special events; ols Barnes of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Ashley Nichols panies Inc., of Gainesville, Brothers Inc., of Maysville, will host its second of three • Adopted a resolution to of Flowery Branch, and Nikolas, Alekzander and Kara to complete the 2011 CDBG for $535,160; PO Boys Plumb- summer concerts at the donate $500 toward the ben- Joslin of Demorest; great-grandchildren, Lola and Celia [Community Development ing, of Winder, for $545,433; historic train depot July 27. efit for Tommy Thompson, a Barnes of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; and sister, Louise Block Grant] Waterline Re- BRI Utility Construction Beer and wine will be sold former member of the Cor- Nichols Luz of Inverness, Fla. placement Project. Inc., of Lawrenceville, for in a contained area; nelia Volunteer Police De- Memorials may be made to Clarkesville United Meth- Summit Underground $573,838; Strickland & Sons • Approved an ntergov- partment who is currently odist Church, P.O. Box 365, Clarkesville, GA 30523. Companies Inc. submitted a Pipeline Inc., of Gainesville, ernmental Agreement with battling cancer; Those wishing may send condolences at hillsidememo- base bid of $534,153. At the for $623,098; and Pride Utili- Habersham County for Bo- • Adopted an amended rialchapel.com. request of the city, a bid to ty Construction Co., of Cum- jangles’ Famous Chicken ‘n’ police department wrecker Arrangements by Hillside Memorial Chapel, Clarkes- cover the costs of 12 alterna- ming, for $651,246.50. Biscuits permits, allowing service policy. The following ville. tive items was also submit- Along with Summit Un- the City of Cornelia to issue changes have been approved The Northeast Georgian ted, totaling $58,650. derground Companies, bids all necessary permits relat- by the commission: 1. The July 13, 2012 “The bid documents for the completion of alter- ed to the project. Bojangles’ number of companies placed called for bids on several native items were also re- will be located near Race on city towing rotation will alternative items that will ceived from Griffin Broth- Trac in Cornelia; be limited to five; 2. In order make the project even bet- ers Inc., $65,520; PO Boys • Approved a udget ad- to be placed on the rotation ter,” said Cornelia City Plumbing, $67,275; BRI justment to increase the list, the company will no Manager Donald Anderson, Utility Construction Inc., 2012 Recreational Capital longer need to be “domi- CarFit event June 10. “These items were $31,055; Strickland & Sons expense budget by $143,000; ciled” in the city, but must requested as alternates be- Pipeline Inc., $78,460; and • Approved a udget ad- have a Cornelia address cause we were unsure if the Pride Utility Construction justment to increase the and business license issued invites older drivers project would be within bud- Co., $105,436.50. 2012 Water & Sewer Capital by the city; 3. During the “CarFit” – an educational program that offers old- get or not.” Summit Underground expense budget by $600,000; week the company is on call, er adults the opportunity to check how well their per- Alternative items cov- Companies Inc. remained • Approved a udget ad- they must have a tow truck sonal vehicles “fit” them – will be doing free vehicle ered upsizing a portion of the low bidder, base bid and justment to increase the located at their Cornelia of- checks at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 18, at Clarkesville the project from a 6-inch wa- additional fees combined. 2012 Water Plant Capital ex- fice at all times to ensure a City Hall. ter main to a 10-inch water Anderson said the city pense budget by $183,988.50; swift response; 4. Any com- A check takes approximately 20 minutes to com- main, freeboring driveways budgeted $700,000 for the • Approved a udget ad- pany found to be in violation plete. in lieu of driveway repair/ project, “so we are well with- justment to move funds of any portion of the policy Call city hall to schedule an appointment: 706-754- replacement, and for me- in budget.” from Police Department sal- four times within a 180-day 4216. ter base replacement. The The city received $500,000 ary line item to Police De- period shall be removed proposed increases in size in CDBG grant funds earlier partment supply line item. from rotation and may reap- would affect the water main this year, leaving the actual Funds currently being saved ply after 12 months; at portions of Clarkesville cost to the city at $92,803. due to leave of absences by • Agreed to post a lming MEET THE CANDIDATE and Elrod streets. Anderson said he was un- Chief Rick Darby and Sgt. ordinance regarding FLIPS- In order to satisfy the De- sure when the project would Paul Chesebro while they Film for public comment; partment of Community Af- begin, but the company has campaign for the Banks and • Agreed to post a noise fair’s bidding requirements, six months to complete it fol- Habersham County sheriffs’ ordinance for public com- Tuesday, July 17th the costs to upsize the water lowing its start date. elections will be used to re- ment. The ordinance will 6 - 8 p.m. @ Cornelia Public Library main had to be separated No road closures are ex- place both the rear and front govern the level of noises from the base bid amount. pected, though lane closures doors at the Cornelia Police in different zoning districts The public is invited for an open discussion “The good news is that should be anticipated. In- Station, a $2,218 expense; in the city. Sound would on our county school system. the base bids are well within formation regarding traffic • Approved the appoint- be measured using an ap- budget and when we include delays will be released when ment of Jean Armstrong proved sound meter, a $530 the alternate items, we are available. for another term on the expense.

Cornelia asking for help in ‘America’s Favorite Park’ contest By CHRISTINA SANTEE is deemed a winner, funds can be submitted online at Information is also could be put toward con- livepositively.com/en_us/ available on the Cornelia Is Cornelia City Park structing an amphithe- national_parks_founda- Better Hometown Face- your favorite park? Cor- ater near the Community tion/#/home, via Face- book page, as well as in nelia could win big bucks House off Wyly Street. book at apps.facebook. this week’s newsletter. to go toward the mainte- “It’s something we’ve com/coca-colaparks/?fb_ “Vote today and often, nance and development been thinking about for a source=search&ref=ts, or and help put Cornelia City 611542-RF of Cornelia City Park if long time, and it’d be some- through Foursquare using Park on the map,” Sinyard enough people show their thing real nice to have for the voting page. said. Paid For By the Candidate support in Coca-Cola’s use by both the public and “America’s Favorite Park” by those who use the Com- munity House,” Anderson NOTICE contest. DonCorbett 611542-rf.indd 1 7/11/12 1:52 PM “The Coca-Cola Com- said. “This contest could make that idea a reality.” pany is sponsoring a con- The Habersham County Board of Commissioners does hereby announce that the millage rate will be set at a meeting to be test where several public According to Anderson, held at the County Courthouse (2nd floor conference room) on July 30, 2012 at 10:00 AM and pursuant to the requirements of O.C.G.A. parks in the United States “money [is] given to the are going to be awarded top few winners, but they section 48-5-32 does hereby publish the following presentation of the current year's tax digest and levy, along with the history grant money for improve- will also draw a random to the tax digest and levy for the past five years.

ments,” said Cornelia Bet- park from the top 25 to give 611607-G ter Hometown Manager some money to.” CURRENT 2012 TAX DIGEST AND 5 YEAR HISTORY OF LEVY Heather Sinyard, July 6. “Cornelia City Park is Coca-Cola first spon- one of the parks listed in sored the contest in 2010, the eligible park list,” An- COUNTY WIDE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 where the company subse- derson said. “The parks quently donated more than right now in the top have Real & Personal 1,312,692,740 1,507,930,456 1,513,050,615 1,508,592,210 1,384,379,850 1,271,535,608 $500,000 in grants to parks a ton of votes, but if we Motor Vehicles 95,215,670 100,505,720 104,439,970 91,024,060 89,438,710 92,662,200 across the United States could maybe get enough Mobile Homes 14,481,260 13,616,460 13,342,276 11,754,472 11,365,996 11,592,803 for new equipment such as to get into the top 25 in the Timber - 100% 136,297 154,917 3,283000 bicycles and kayaks, and next week, we have a shot the restoration and con- at something! In just a few Heavy Duty Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 0 struction of activity areas. minutes of repeat voting, Gross Digest 1,422,525,967 1,622,207,553 1,630,836,144 1,611,370,742 1,485,184,556 1,375,790,611 “The way these grants I got us from a ranking of Less M& O Exemptions 188,283,850 266,424,619 273,304,920 278,830,260 248,475,616 224,168,885 are awarded is by the num- 2500 to 950.” Net M & O Digest 1,234,242,117 1,355,782,934 1,357,531,224 1,332,540,482 1,236,708,940 1,151,621,726 ber of people voting online Anderson said to vote, State Forest Land Assistance for the park as their favor- search for “Cornelia City Grant Value 0 0 0 340,694 340,695 339,432 ite park,” Sinyard said. Park,” or type in the zip Adjusted Net M&O Digest 1,234,242,117 1,355,782,934 1,357,531,224 1,332,881,176 1,237,049,635 1,151,961,158 If a participating city code to select Cornelia City Park. “It seems like receives enough public Gross M&O Millage 9.229 7.760 7.760 8.400 8.974 9.635 support for its park and this is an annual contest, Less Rollbacks 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 is voted in the top 25, it so if we don’t get anything could potentially win up this year, we’ll know about Net M&O Millage 9.229 7.760 7.760 8.400 8.974 9.635 to $100,000 in grant money, it earlier next year,” An- Sinyard said. derson said. Total County Taxes Levied $10,671,821 $10,520,876 $10,534,442 $11,196,202 $11,101,283 $11,099,146 Cornelia City Manager Voting ends July 15, and Donald Anderson said participants may vote as Net Taxes $ Increase -$150,946 $13,567 $661,760 -$94,918 -$2,138 June 10, if Cornelia’s park often as they like. Votes Net Taxes % Increase -1.41% 0.13% 6.28% -0.85% -0.02%

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preventionBy DONALD FRASER less than ordinance 3,000 square feet $58,000, Johnschanges said, and are not sensed or prevent- would require noncombus- “in reality [the city has] a ed. Tweaking Clarkesville’s tible building materials, $70,000 system.” Using city Monitored electronic Fire Prevention and Pro- such as steel studs, rather forces for some of the work systems also often signal tection Ordinance could than wooden studs. Remod- reduced the direct cost, if fire departments of danger have the combined effect of eling a building 3,000-5,000 not the overall cost, accord- prior to combustion taking enhancing fire protection, square feet would require ing to Johns. place, Brown said. while also trimming re- an automatic, monitored “What this ordinance In other business, coun- modeling expenses of busi- fire alarm system, in addi- does is try to make some- cil: nesses in the downtown tion to using noncombus- thing more reasonable for • as introduced to a business district. tible building materials. a business owner,” Johns mock-up of a “Welcome Discussion regarding Remodeling a building said. Many buildings on to Clarkesville” sign pro- changing the ordinance more than 5,000 square feet the city square, Johns said, posed by the Clarkesville took place during a July 11 under one roof would mean have brick walls, which Better Hometown Board, Clarkesville City Council following all three require- offer good fire resistance which may be erected at work session. ments. but not good protection be- main entry roadways into The current fire preven- Barry Johns, Clarkes- tween floors. the city. tion ordinance requires ville’s former zoning ad- The proposed ordinance “We don’t have any mon- businesses remodeling ministrator, explained the “is a progressive, practical, ey in the budget to pay for 3,000 square feet, or plan- proposed changes to coun- common sense approach,” it,” Barbara Kesler, city ning on spending 35 per- cil. said Jerry Palmer, Clarkes- manager, said, just prior to cent of the property value, “Quite honestly, people ville fire chief. It would council going into session. to install a sprinkler sys- found ways around it,” “protect the town and make “It’s just a concept.” She tem. The sprinkler system Johns said of the current it more business friendly.” asked if all council mem- would be in addition to ordinance, including re- Councilman Franklin bers had seen the mock up, emergency lighting and an modeling in phases such Brown said an “electronic which will be discussed at DONALD FRASER/Staff automatic monitored fire that the ordinance did not sensor would put you [fire- council’s August regular The Clarkesville Better Hometown Board alarm system. kick into effect. fighting personnel] on the monthly meeting. is proposing Proposed ordinance He also noted sprin- premises a lot faster than a • Voted to appoint oan “Welcome to Clarkesville” signs be installed at entry points changes bump the sprin- kler systems are expen- sprinkler system.” Gateley to the Board of to Clarkesville. Council will discuss the proposal at its August kler requirement up to sive, costing “a minimum Council discussion in- Commissioners of the regular monthly meeting. Council members had a chance to 5,000 square feet. of $54,000.” The sprinkler cluded how fires occurring Northeast Georgia Housing Remodeled buildings system for city hall cost above a sprinkler system Authority. view a mock sign, shown here, at a July 11 work session. Clarkesville spruces up the square with new benches, planters

By CHRISTINA SANTEE thing match.” “What these improvements are doing on a more revitalized look with the new Horton said all store owners have al- is helping the city become a more vibrant benches and planter boxes. Those updates In the past month or so, the City of ready been notified of the project, but that and active community, while the square create that comfortable, sit-and-stay- Clarkesville has made numerous efforts “it shouldn’t interfere with anyone’s busi- continues to serve as a hospitality hub of awhile atmosphere.” to spruce up its downtown square. ness.” In fact, the request came from the our community,” Horton said. “It’ll take “They’ve gotten new benches and put store merchants. them around the square, replaced the “This is showing the businesses that planter boxes with new timbers and they the city makes the effort to keep our down- replaced the room on Big Holly Cabin, town looking beautiful and welcoming,” next to the Mauldin House,” said Clarkes- Horton said. “Everyone’s working togeth- ville Better Hometown Manager Mary er and everybody’s been very patient and Loads of Fun Beth Horton. that’s the community you want to have… According to Tim Durham, interim one where everyone cares about the better superintendent over public works and of the city.” Inflatables water/wastewater director, personnel A total of six planter boxes were up- worked late Monday evening into the dated, and more than a dozen black iron 706-499-6828 • loadsoffuninflatables.com morning pressure-washing sidewalks and benches were scattered within the square, pathways at store fronts. Durham confirmed. ew to abersa ounty oas o un natables is “The next step is to re-caulk some of Clarkesville City Manager Barbara your o to source or all your inatable rental nees. ent an the cracks and fix some of the holes and Kesler agreed the improvements were inatable or your net birtay or bacyar party estial uneven surfaces,” Durham said. needed. ailiy reunion counity scool or curc eent. Fully Licensed and Insured Horton said, “the purpose of that was “[The square] is so much more attrac- to fill in and even out several cracks that tive now,” Kesler said. “I’d like to say what needed to be fixed for safety reasons.” a great job public works did in getting the “Finally, the last thing will be to re- planters done and getting the benches or- paint the sidewalks on both sides of the dered. They jumped right on it and got it square,” Horton said, which will ensure done.” the sidewalks have a “consistent” look Kesler said the city has already re- and feel. ceived positive feedback on the additions. Currently, there are “some store fronts “I think people around town have no- with concrete, and others with brick,” ticed,” Kesler said. “If so, I hope they’ll GRAND OPENING PRICING Horton said. take the opportunity to thank the [public “It’s almost like a patchwork pattern works personnel] for their hard work. I ap- Magic Castle Magic Combo Bounce Roaring Rainforest across the square,” Horton said. “We want preciate all that they do.” Bounce House House with Slide Wet or Dry Slide it to be consistent and all the same color. Horton said she, too, hopes members I think it’s going to be more aesthetically of the community and visitors will recog- $ Fri, Sat, Sun $ Fri, Sat, Sun $ Fri, Sat, Sun pleasing and more uniform to have every- nize the updates and appreciate them. 110 130 140 $ $ $ 90Mon-Thurs. 110 Mon-Thurs. 120 Mon-Thurs. BLUEGRASS SATURDAY

CALL FOR SPECIAL ELECTION

GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY:

I, Laurel L. Jones, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS for the above State and County, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:

WHEREAS, in the 2010 Georgia General Assembly, the House and Senate passed House Bill 277, known as the Transportation Investment Act of 2010, to provide 12 special tax districts across the State and at Habersham Winery to provide for a special district transportation sales and use tax in such special districts; and Saturday WHEREAS, in accordance with Code Section 48-8-243 of the Transportation Investment Act of Packway Handle Band 2010, the Georgia Mountains special district Roundtable, of which Habersham County is a part, officially ap- July 14 proved a Final Investment List to be funded through the special district transportation sales and use tax; and & The Fiddleheads 7 p.m.-midnight WHEREAS, the special one percent (1%) sales and use tax will not exceed a projected revenue generation amount of $1,259,664,582 for the Georgia Mountains special district, and shall not exceed ten Tickets available at: Tickets: $10 for both bands (10) years in duration commencing January 1, 2013; and e Nacoochee Village Tavern & (children 12 & under free) WHEREAS, Seventy-Five percent (75%) of the projected revenue generation amount will fund the approved Final Investment List of the Georgia Mountains special tax district and Twenty-Five percent (25%) Pizzeria, Habersham Winery, of the projected revenue generation amount will be directly distributed to the cities and counties of the Zip N Time or at the event Georgia Mountains special tax district by formula for local transportation uses; and Food and adult beverages available WHEREAS, the Georgia Mountains Roundtable has made a resolution to the Superintendents of for purchase Election of the Georgia Mountains special tax district, as specified in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 48-8-244, to notify the election superintendent to issue the call for election for the purpose of submitting to the electors of the county the question of whether such sales and use tax shall be granted for approval or rejection; and

FOR ALL YOUR WHEREAS, in accordance with Code Section 48-8-244, the election results will be tabulated per district and if more than one-half of the votes cast throughout the special district are in favor of levying the REAL ESTATE tax, then the tax will be levied in said special district as specified; NEEDS CALL ONE OF NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY VIRTUE OF O.C.G.A. §48-8- 706-754-1899 244 AND O.C.G.A.§21-2-540, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: Visit our new location at OUR FULL 1325 N. Washington Street TIME REALTORS! (1) That a call for a special one percent (1%) sales and use tax in the Georgia Mountains Downtown Clarkesville, Ga. special tax district, of which Habersham County is a part, in an amount not to exceed $1,259,664,582 and for a period of time not to exceed ten (10) years duration commenc- ing January 1, 2013 subject to the approval of the voters of said special tax district is Carol Johnsen Deborah Densmore Rona F. Asman Cassandra “Kakie” Gunby hereby issued. REALTOR/Owner Broker REALTOR REALTOR 706.499.8220 706.994.7572 706-499.0108 706.319.6957 (2) That said Special Election shall be held on July 31, 2012, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.; that all persons who are not registered to vote and who desire to register to vote in the special election may register to vote through the close of business on July 2, 2012.

(3) That the question to be put before the voters of Habersham County, as part of the Georgia Mountains special tax district, shall be placed on the ballot and read as follows:

SAMPLE BALLOT INCREDIBLE HOME,4BR/4.5BA. Huge rooms. Views of Yonah and Pink SPACIOUS family home, nice subdivi- Mtns. $349,900. #97268 sion. 3BR/2BA. Large, finished room in basement. $123,900. #96544 (YES) Shall Habersham County’s transportation system and the transportation network in this region and the state be improved by providing for a 1 percent special district trans- portation sales and use tax for the purpose of transportation (NO) projects and programs for a period of ten years?’

I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of this office at the Habersham County Courthouse, Clarkesville, COTTAGE STYLE 3BR/2.5BA. 2.05 LEVEL ACRES. Single wide to LOCATION, LOCATION. Double Georgia, this 6th day of July 2012. In-town Clarkesville location. live in while you build your full-time wide on 1.79 acres. Near hospitals, $124,500. #97071 or vacation home. $34,900. #97305 doctors and shopping. $29,800. #96958 Laurel L. Jones Supervisor of Elections

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Happenings The Northeast Georgian, Friday, July 13, 2012 10A Church calendar Welcome Home Baptist to host children’s event Today A summer children’s event, Sky, Memory Buddies to remind them to Mali – sending more than a million will be hosted at Welcome Home trust God. Plus, kids will learn to mosquito nets to protect Malian Demorest Baptist to hold yard sale Baptist Church July 16-20. At Sky, look for evidence of God all around children. Demorest Baptist Church will have a yard sale, 7:30 a.m.-noon, faith and imagination soar as kids them through something called Sky is for kids from pre-k July 13-14. discover everything is possible God Sightings. Each day concludes through eighth grade and will run Bethesda Fellowship to host VBS with God. with Fly Away Finale – a celebra- from 6-8:30 p.m. each day. Kids participate in memorable tion that gets everyone involved in A registration party is set for Bethesda Fellowship Church will be having a free Vacation Bible Bible-learning activities, sing living what they’ve learned. 2-4 p.m., Saturday, July 14. Come School, 6-9 p.m., July 13, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m., July 14. Meals, refresh- catchy songs, play teamwork-build- Kids at Sky will join an inter- dressed to get wet! ments will be provided both days. Details: Sabrina Moore, 706-768- ing games, experience electrifying national missions effort to squash For more information, call Mela- 8329 or [email protected]. Bible adventures and collect Bible malaria in the African country of nie Acker, 706-839-6193. Saturday

Gospel singing set Demorest recognizes Fourth of July parade winners The annual Habersham Choir gospel singing will be held July 14, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Singing will begin at 3 p.m., break about 5 p.m. for dinner, then continue until done. Located on Pea Ridge Road near the Habersham/Hall county line. Everyone welcome. Mountain Synagogue to meet FRANKLIN, N.C. – Mountain Synagogue, 216 Roller Mill Road, will hold Shabbat services honoring religious leader Dr. Judy Greene, 10 a.m., July 14. Details: Phyllis Cardoza, 828-369-9270. Benefi t sale, car wash at Camp Creek Baptist Camp Creek Baptist Church will hold a benefi t sale, starting 6 a.m., July 14, to raise funds for a Puerto Rico mission project. Tons of clothes, much more. Also washing cars for donations. Located at 1761 Camp Creek Road, Cornelia. Details: 706-778-0622. Gospel singing There will be a gospel singing at 6 p.m., July 14, at the Country Café in Clarkesville. Singers will be James Black and MJ & Debbie Zimmerman. Everyone welcome. Sunday

New Hope Baptist to host singing There will be a singing at 6 p.m., July 15, at the New Hope Baptist Church, Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia. Special guest will be The Chopped Oak Singers. Details: 706-754-6724. Homecoming, revival at Crossroads Baptist Crossroads Baptist Church will have homecoming and revival ser- vices, 7 p.m., July 15-21, with Danny Kastner and Larry Allison. Pastor Roy Lee Mitchell invites everyone to attend. The church is located off E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff state Route 365. FLOAT PARADE WINNERS NAMED IN DEMOREST Double Springs Baptist to host singing In the parade held in conjunction with the Glorious Fourth of July Celebration in Demorest, winners in three categories were Double Springs Baptist Church will have its regular Third Sunday Night Singing, 7 p.m., July 15. Special guest singers will be One More. named. Trophies, awarded as the winners passed the reviewing stand, were awarded for both fi rst- and second-place. In the Homecoming, Communion at Community Baptist oat division, the fi rst-place trophy went to Wild Things Eotic Recovery of Cornelia, above. Second-place honors went to Homecoming and Communion at Community Baptist Church, Mt. America’s Mattress of Cornelia. Airy, 10:30 a.m., July 15. Special singers will be Gene Turpin and The Gospel Way. Details: Martha Allen, 706-778-9521. Bethel Temple to host VBS Vacation Bible School at Bethel Temple Church will take place July 15-18. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., VBS will start at 6:50 p.m. each night. Come explore the story of Daniel and his friends through dramas, crafts and music. Unitarian Universalist Church Georgia Mountains Unitarian Universalist Church, 439 South Park St., Dahlonega. Sunday services, 11 a.m. Children’s religious educa- tion classes begin at 11:30 a.m. Child care provided. Service for July 15: “Overcoming Adversity by Looking for the Silver Lining” by Ken Will Morton. Details: 706-864-0661 or gmuuc.org. Upcoming

New Hope Baptist plans VBS New Hope Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School, 6:30- 8:45 p.m., July 16-20. Details: Donnie, 706-778-9662. Northside Community Church to host VBS Northside Community Church will host Vacation Bible School, 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 16-20. Learn about “God, Me and the Sea.” All ages welcome; refreshments served nightly. Located at 264 Circle Drive, Cornelia. Details: 706-499-3859. Revival at Community Baptist Church A revival is planned for 7:30 p.m., July 16-20, Community Baptist Church, Double Bridge Connector, Mt. Airy. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Tony Howard, pastor of Salem Baptist Church, Dahlonega. Spe- E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff cial singing nightly. Details: Martha Allen, 706-778-9521. ANTIQUE VEHICLE PARADE WINNERS NAMED IN DEMOREST Victory Baptist to host VBS In the parade held in conjunction with the Glorious Fourth of July Celebration in Demorest, winners in three categories were A unique Vacation Bible School experience will be held at Victory Baptist Church. Kick-off will be 6:30 p.m., July 22, and VBS will con- named. Trophies, awarded as the winners passed the reviewing stand, were awarded for both fi rst- and second-place. In the tinue, 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 23-27. Details: 706-754-3335. antiue vehicle division, the fi rst-place trophy went to eith Loudermilk, above, for his 170 Oldsmobile 442 convertible, The River plans VBS shown center. Second place honors went to Kaydaydle’s for a 1952 Chevrolet truck. The River will host Vacation Bible School, July 22-25. Begins at 6:30 p.m. (supper from 6:30-7 p.m.) with PRAISE (where kids get TR ACTOR down and lift God high). Ends at 8:30 p.m. Located in Anderson Vil- lage behind The Hartford House. PAR ADE Prayer meeting scheduled WINNERS “On Our Knees”, a Sisters in Christ prayer meeting, will be held at 6:30 p.m., July 27, at Alto CH Church. Come and join in praise and NAMED IN worship. Details: 706-778-5049 or 706-839-7079. First Presbyterian plans VBS DEMOREST First Presbyterian Church, Clarkesville, will host Vacation Bible In the parade held School, “Daniel’s Courage in Captivity,” 5:30-8 p.m., July 29-Aug. 2. in conjunction with Kids will discover, like Daniel and his friends, they, too, can coura- the Glorious Fourth geously keep faith in a faithless culture. Pre-k-fi fth grade. Registration of July Celebration in forms available at church, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. or at fpccga.org. Revival at Alto Baptist Church Demorest, winners in three categories were A revival at Alto Baptist Church will be held at 6 p.m. July 29, 7 p.m. July 30-Aug. 1. Guest speaker, the Rev. Billy Burrell. Lunch to be served named. Trophies, after Sunday morning service. Pastor Raymond Payne invites all. awarded as the Annual archery shoot planned winners passed the B.C. Grant Baptist Church in Alto will host its 13th Annual Archery reviewing stand, were Shoot Aug. 11. Registration, practice range open 6:30-8 a.m. The free awarded for both shoot will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Free breakfast pro- fi rst- and second- vided; lunch available for purchase. Details: [email protected]. place. In the tractor St. Thomas offers healing service division, the fi rst- St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church, 1636 Mud Creek Road, Alto, celebrates the service of Holy Communion and the Liturgy for place trophy went to Healing, noon, fi rst Friday of each month. Open to all who desire Will Barrett for his prayer, anointing for healing for either acute medical problems or 1952 Farmall Cub, chronic disease. Details: the Rev. Gene Mallard, 706-754-8165. shown right. Second- The Northeast Georgian accepts announcements for its church cal- place honors went to endar. There is a 45 word limit on submitted items for the church calendar. Rembert Cragg for his Send notices to: [email protected]; fax to 706-778-4114; 1956 Allis-Chalmers mail to P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA 30531; or drop off to 2440 Old E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff Athens Highway, Cornelia. W-D45.

F-NEG A.indd 10 7/12/12 3:06 PM Friday, July 13, 2012 The Northeast Georgian 11A Calendar lists community events. Page 13A God moving in bringing soup kitchen back to Cornelia aith lessons take time, accompa- Hudgens, a member of the com- started sending in donations to Kitchen. The Northeast Georgian, Friday, July 13, 2012 10A Happenings nied by sweat, and sometimes a munity with the same goal of help the soup kitchen reopen. All of this comes as a result of God’s Ffew tears. At the beginning of 2012, restarting the soup kitchen. Since we took this small step movement. Henry Blackaby famously I invited my congregation, First Baptist Members of the class came of faith, God has continued to encouraged in “Experiencing God” to Cornelia, on a faith journey. to our deacon body and asked open up these kinds of doors. find where God is working and join We spent a month getting acquainted them to bless a restart of the Shady Grove Baptist Church Him. For our church, the Cornelia Soup Church calendar with our theme verse, 2 Corinthians 5:7 soup kitchen in our gym for the in Cornelia agreed to serve as Kitchen has become more than a nice – “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” next seven weeks. After they the second temporary location thing to do to help others. It has become Welcome Home Baptist to host children’s event After six months of walking by faith, presented, I asked our deacons (meals served Thursday-Satur- a movement of God in our community. Today A summer children’s event, Sky, Memory Buddies to remind them to Mali – sending more than a million we are only scratching the surface of to lead our church in walking day, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.). The Everyone who comes to eat or serve will be hosted at Welcome Home trust God. Plus, kids will learn to mosquito nets to protect Malian God’s dreams for us, and yet, we are by faith. United Way is working with a steps into God’s presence and finds Demorest Baptist to hold yard sale Baptist Church July 16-20. At Sky, look for evidence of God all around children. beginning to witness the power of the I said, “We don’t know where new non-profit, The Lord’s Help, themselves blessed. All are welcomed. Demorest Baptist Church will have a yard sale, 7:30 a.m.-noon, faith and imagination soar as kids them through something called Sky is for kids from pre-k Spirit of God. we will move the kitchen in Dr. Eric to secure a permanent location The Cornelia Soup Kitchen would July 13-14. discover everything is possible God Sightings. Each day concludes through eighth grade and will run In April, a Sunday School class made time for our summer camps. for the kitchen. New appliances love to have you join us in the move- Bethesda Fellowship to host VBS with God. with Fly Away Finale – a celebra- from 6-8:30 p.m. each day. a connection between what they were We don’t know what kind of Spivey for a new kitchen have been ment of God. Kids participate in memorable tion that gets everyone involved in A registration party is set for studying in scripture and their com- permanent location will open donated. A local company and If you are interested in volunteering, Bethesda Fellowship Church will be having a free Vacation Bible Bible-learning activities, sing living what they’ve learned. 2-4 p.m., Saturday, July 14. Come munity. While studying the book “The up. We simply feel God is call- Habitat for Humanity have making a contribution or participating, School, 6-9 p.m., July 13, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m., July 14. Meals, refresh- catchy songs, play teamwork-build- Kids at Sky will join an inter- dressed to get wet! Hole in our Gospel” by Richard Stea- ing us to take this one step and see offered to assist in the soup kitchen contact Jeff Hudgens (706-968-9954) or ments will be provided both days. Details: Sabrina Moore, 706-768- ing games, experience electrifying national missions effort to squash For more information, call Mela- rns, they also read of the closure of the what God does.” renovation. Most recently, the City of Donald Crowe (crowedonald@hotmail. 8329 or [email protected]. Bible adventures and collect Bible malaria in the African country of nie Acker, 706-839-6193. Cornelia Soup Kitchen. The members The day after the deacons blessed Cornelia is working with the Lord’s com). of the class wondered what they could the use of our facility, a radio station Help to coordinate a benefit concert on Dr. Eric Spivey is pastor of First Bap- Saturday do. Soon, we connected them with Jeff emailed and said listeners had already July 21 at the Cornelia Depot for the tist Church of Cornelia.

Gospel singing set Demorest recognizes Fourth of July parade winners The annual Habersham Choir gospel singing will be held July 14, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Singing will begin at 3 p.m., break about 5 p.m. for dinner, then continue until done. Located on Pea Ridge Worshippin i Habersha Road near the Habersham/Hall county line. Everyone welcome. The church directory lists in alphabetical Life Church Open Arms Worship Center Mountain Synagogue to meet order the names of most of the churches Church of Jesus Christ of First Presbyterian Church of Clarkesville Harvest Bible Fellowship FRANKLIN, N.C. – Mountain Synagogue, 216 Roller Mill Road, will serving Habersham County, the church’s Latter Day Saints . asinton t. laresille ao oppin enter laresille hold Shabbat services honoring religious leader Dr. Judy Greene, 10 physical address and telephone number ennis as oa t. iry (if available). Please call us to add your Light House Baptist Church Pleasant Hill Baptist Church a.m., July 14. Details: Phyllis Cardoza, 828-369-9270. church or make any changes. 706-778-4215 Foothills Community Church Harvest Christian Church ollywoo urc . laresille Benefi t sale, car wash at Camp Creek Baptist Church of Christ of Habersham County . ain t. ornelia arest urc oa laresille Alleys Chapel United Methodist ouble rie onnector across ro ire Living Faith Sanctuary Providence Baptist Church Camp Creek Baptist Church will hold a benefi t sale, starting 6 iway ort laresille t. iry annon rie . eorest iway ort laresille a.m., July 14, to raise funds for a Puerto Rico mission project. Tons Hazel Creek Baptist Church of clothes, much more. Also washing cars for donations. Located at Alto Baptist Church Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) Fresh Fire Foursquare Gospel Church ael ree urc oa ouble rie . laresille iway ort laresille t. iry Living Hope Church Return Baptist Church 1761 Camp Creek Road, Cornelia. Details: 706-778-0622. iway eorest Gospel singing Heritage Baptist Church liinopeaol.co There will be a gospel singing at 6 p.m., July 14, at the Country Alto Congregational Holiness Church Clarkesville Baptist Church Friendly Mission Baptist Church alwin oa asinton treet laresille rienly ission ane ornelia y ass ornelia River Point Community Church Café in Clarkesville. Singers will be James Black and MJ & Debbie www.eeritae.or The Lord’s Vineyard Community Church . ain t. ornelia Zimmerman. Everyone welcome. . ain t. ornelia Amy’s Creek Baptist Church Clarkesville Church of God Gethsemane Baptist Church ys ree oa laresille iway ort laresille ase oa ornelia Higher Ground Baptist Church River Road Mission Church Macedonia Baptist Church win ier rcar eorest Sunday ew iberty oa laresille Antioch Baptist Church Clarkesville First United Methodist Glade Creek Baptist Church Hills Crossing Baptist Church ntioc urc oa laresille Church occoa iway t. iry occoa iway laresille Shady Grove Baptist Church New Hope Baptist to host singing asinton treet laresille Mt. Airy Baptist Church artin uter in r. rie ornelia There will be a singing at 6 p.m., July 15, at the New Hope Baptist raniew enue t. iry Church, Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia. Special guest will be The Chopped Baldwin Baptist Church Glorybound Baptist Church Hillside Baptist Church illina enue alwin Community Baptist Church ae t. lto eel roe oa ornelia Shirley Grove Baptist Church Oak Singers. Details: 706-754-6724. www.balwinbc.or ouble rie onnector t. iry Mt. Bethel Church of God irley roe oa urnerille Homecoming, revival at Crossroads Baptist alae r. occoa B.C. Grant Baptist Good News Baptist His Way Assembly of Praise Crossroads Baptist Church will have homecoming and revival ser- .. rant oa lto Cool Springs United Methodist nerson ircle lto Spiritual Israel Church & Its Army vices, 7 p.m., July 15-21, with Danny Kastner and Larry Allison. Pastor ool prins oa laresille Mt. Carmel Baptist Church lro t. ornelia Roy Lee Mitchell invites everyone to attend. The church is located off E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff istoric iway eorest Baldwin Congregational Holiness Church Grace Baptist Church Hollywood Baptist Church state Route 365. FLOAT PARADE WINNERS NAMED IN DEMOREST Cornelia Christian Church ase oa ornelia ollywoo urc laresille St. Francis of Assisi Double Springs Baptist to host singing iway ypass ornelia Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church In the parade held in conjunction with the Glorious Fourth of July Celebration in Demorest, winners in three categories were ollywoo wy laresille Double Springs Baptist Church will have its regular Third Sunday named. Trophies, awarded as the winners passed the reviewing stand, were awarded for both fi rst- and second-place. In the Bethel Temple CH Church Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church House of Prayer reen t. ainesille Night Singing, 7 p.m., July 15. Special guest singers will be One More. etel eple oa eorest Cornelia Congregational Holiness Church . reen treet laresille ics ill arway t. iry oat division, the fi rst-place trophy went to Wild Things Eotic Recovery of Cornelia, above. Second-place honors went to alloway treet ornelia Mt. Vernon Holiness Church Homecoming, Communion at Community Baptist iway near eorest St. Mark Catholic Church Homecoming and Communion at Community Baptist Church, Mt. America’s Mattress of Cornelia. Bethesda Fellowship Church Grace Lutheran Church Israel CME Church iway out laresille Airy, 10:30 a.m., July 15. Special singers will be Gene Turpin and The uncan rie oa ornelia Cornelia United Methodist Church istoric wy eorest r t. ornelia a t. ornelia Mt. Zion Baptist Church Gospel Way. Details: Martha Allen, 706-778-9521. iberline rie laresille St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church Bethel Temple to host VBS Bethlehem Baptist Church Habersham Baptist Church Jehovah’s Witnesses u ree . lto . iway laresille Crossroads Baptist Church abersa ills oa eorest ouble rie onnector Vacation Bible School at Bethel Temple Church will take place July e. oy ee itcell eorest Mt. Zion Baptist Church 15-18. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., VBS will start at 6:50 p.m. each night. ona ost oa lto or ollywoo wy urnerille Stonepile Baptist Church Come explore the story of Daniel and his friends through dramas, Bible Way Baptist Church Habersham Hills Assembly of God tonepile oa laresille . istoric iway eorest crafts and music. ollywoo wy laresille Lamar Christian Church Demorest Baptist Church wy. alwin Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Unitarian Universalist Church entral enue eorest Tallulah Falls Baptist Church Georgia Mountains Unitarian Universalist Church, 439 South Park Bible Landmark Church Habersham Seventh Day Adventist urc treet allula alls l leelan oa ornelia Church Leatherwood Baptist Church Mountain View Baptist Church St., Dahlonega. Sunday services, 11 a.m. Children’s religious educa- Demorest Church of God oc or oe . t. iry ountain iew . alwin tion classes begin at 11:30 a.m. Child care provided. Service for July entral enue eorest Tallulah Falls United Methodist Church 15: “Overcoming Adversity by Looking for the Silver Lining” by Ken Will Broad River Baptist Church urc treet allula alls roa ier oa alwin Harmony Baptist Church Level Grove Baptist Church Mud Creek Baptist Church Morton. Details: 706-864-0661 or gmuuc.org. Demorest Methodist Congregational l wy . alwin l eel roe oa ornelia u ree oa ornelia Federated Church The Bridge Family Worship eoria treet eorest arren . ornelia Upcoming Camp Creek Baptist Church New Birth Baptist Church ap ree oa ornelia ollywoo ills . laresille The Crossing Church Double Springs Baptist Church eetin at any ane earnin enter New Hope Baptist plans VBS ouble prins oa eorest istoric iway . laresille New and Living Way Church New Hope Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School, 6:30- Canaan Baptist Church Ebenezer Baptist Church t. iry oursuare ospel 8:45 p.m., July 16-20. Details: Donnie, 706-778-9662. oey . lto ics ill arway t. iry laresille The Hollywood Church of God alae r. occoa Northside Community Church to host VBS Central Alliance Church New Life Fellowship www. reoonow.or Northside Community Church will host Vacation Bible School, Ebenezer United Methodist Church ona oer . lto ollywoo wy laresille 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 16-20. Learn about “God, Me and the Sea.” All The River ages welcome; refreshments served nightly. Located at 264 Circle New Hope Baptist Church nerson ir. lto Drive, Cornelia. Details: 706-499-3859. Central Heights Baptist Church Fairfi eld Baptist Church ea ie oa ornelia www.teriern.co iway out t. iry iway eorest Revival at Community Baptist Church A revival is planned for 7:30 p.m., July 16-20, Community Baptist New Liberty United Methodist Church The Rock of Habersham Church, Double Bridge Connector, Mt. Airy. Guest speaker will be the Chopped Oak Baptist Church Faith Tabernacle Baptist ew iberty oa laresille nsley oa eorest E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff .. o laresille Rev. Tony Howard, pastor of Salem Baptist Church, Dahlonega. Spe- New Life Assembly of God cial singing nightly. Details: Martha Allen, 706-778-9521. ANTIQUE VEHICLE PARADE WINNERS NAMED IN DEMOREST The Torch Worship Center Christ Community Church Faith Tabernacle Full Gospel annon rie oa eorest Victory Baptist to host VBS In the parade held in conjunction with the Glorious Fourth of July Celebration in Demorest, winners in three categories were istoric wy. laresille iway ort laresille A unique Vacation Bible School experience will be held at Victory named. Trophies, awarded as the winners passed the reviewing stand, were awarded for both fi rst- and second-place. In the New Vision Worship Center Baptist Church. Kick-off will be 6:30 p.m., July 22, and VBS will con- .. urner oa alwin Turnerville Church of God antiue vehicle division, the fi rst-place trophy went to eith Loudermilk, above, for his 170 Oldsmobile 442 convertible, Christ Community Fellowship Fellowship Church iway urnerille tinue, 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 23-27. Details: 706-754-3335. oercial l. alwin The River plans VBS shown center. Second place honors went to Kaydaydle’s for a 1952 Chevrolet truck. Northside Community Church ircle rie ornelia The River will host Vacation Bible School, July 22-25. Begins at Victory Baptist Church Christ 1st International Christian wy. laresille 6:30 p.m. (supper from 6:30-7 p.m.) with PRAISE (where kids get TR ACTOR Community Church First Baptist Church of Cornelia down and lift God high). Ends at 8:30 p.m. Located in Anderson Vil- a treet ainesille Oakey Mountain Baptist Church lage behind The Hartford House. Make more aey ountain oa laresille Welcome Home Baptist Church PAR ADE ics ill arway t. iry Prayer meeting scheduled Church of Christ at Clermont WINNERS out at ulsey . money. First Presbyterian of Cornelia Old Nacoochee Baptist Church “On Our Knees”, a Sisters in Christ prayer meeting, will be held . ain t. ornelia Start your new sales career with laresille at 6:30 p.m., July 27, at Alto CH Church. Come and join in praise and NAMED IN Woodmen of the World today. worship. Details: 706-778-5049 or 706-839-7079. • Exceptional benefits, including paid Ryals Construction retirement, for those who qualify First Presbyterian plans VBS DEMOREST mb’s Offi ce Su Call today for a FREE quote Tax & Accounting rest Lane Mini Ma olco pply • Fo rt In the parade held H 706-778-6387 Feel good about what you do & Pawn Shop Wilbanks Body Shop, Inc. First Presbyterian Church, Clarkesville, will host Vacation Bible & Christian Products 706-499-4605 • Associates SinceBe your 1961 own FURNITURE, boss INC. School, “Daniel’s Courage in Captivity,” 5:30-8 p.m., July 29-Aug. 2. in conjunction with 484 Town Centre Drive Mini Storage Woods 2811 Level Grove Road 263 Willingham Avenue Downtown Clarkesville Kids will discover, like Daniel and his friends, they, too, can coura- Cornelia, GA 30531 Warehouse Garages Name, Designation Cornelia, GA Baldwin, GA the Glorious Fourth (706) 778-4173 Churches Closed Field Representative geously keep faith in a faithless culture. Pre-k-fi fth grade. Registration Commercial - Residential Sundays 706-754-4144 706-778-2951 of July Celebration in 800-451-7580 Fax: 706-778-2404 We also build Custom Wood / Post Framed Metal Buildings Telephone forms available at church, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. or at fpccga.org. www.holcombsoffi ce.com www.WoodsFurnitureInc.com 706-778-0140 Revival at Alto Baptist Church Demorest, winners in three categories were McGahee-Griffi n & Whitfi eld Funeral Homes A revival at Alto Baptist Church will be held at 6 p.m. July 29, 7 p.m. MainStreet Technologies, July 30-Aug. 1. Guest speaker, the Rev. Billy Burrell. Lunch to be served named. Trophies, Inc. Stewart Funeral Home South Chapel North Chapel mst P.O. Box 1202 Chevrolet • Chrysler • Dodge • Jeep TODD WILEY, FICF mainstreet Area Manager Baldwin Demorest after Sunday morning service. Pastor Raymond Payne invites all. awarded as the technologiesCornelia, GA 30531 175 VFW Post Rd Hwy 365 in Baldwin 503 WOW R-6/06 Cell: 706-892-8094 Cornelia, GA 30531 706-778-7123 706-778-1700 Annual archery shoot planned winners passed the 111 Southern Bank Drive, Clarkesville Offi ce: 877-910-9789 Fax: 706-778-1357 24 Hour Obituary News Line 706-754-0001 Cell: 706-499-8692 2 1/2 mi. S. of Cornelia [email protected] 706-778-8668 • 706-776-7079 B.C. Grant Baptist Church in Alto will host its 13th Annual Archery reviewing stand, were www.southernbankandtrust.com [email protected] 706-776-1144 • 706-894-3900 Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, Omaha, NE 24 Hour Obit News 706-894-1273 Shoot Aug. 11. Registration, practice range open 6:30-8 a.m. The free awarded for both Hulsey’s Appliance & Refrigeration shoot will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Free breakfast pro- fi rst- and second- The Northeast Georgian Orthodontics for vided; lunch available for purchase. Details: [email protected]. Providing Service, Quality & Selection Shook’s Children & Adults ANDSCAPE AINTENANCE place. In the tractor 2440 Old Athens Hwy Servicing Habersham, Banks, Stephens, L M “The Joy of the Lord St. Thomas offers healing service RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL division, the fi rst- Cornelia, GA White & Rabun Counties Holly R. Cantrell, D.M.D., M.S. LANDSCAPING - IRRIGATION St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church, 1636 Mud Creek Road, is your strength.” place trophy went to Call 706-778-4215 to be 248 North Main Street • Cornelia 706-754-0074 • 800-977-7617 Alto, celebrates the service of Holy Communion and the Liturgy for 108 Highland Avenue (706) 778-5093 706-778-0989 on this page 383 BALDWIN ROAD CORNELIA, GA 30531 632 W. Louise St. • Clarkesville GA 30523 Healing, noon, fi rst Friday of each month. Open to all who desire Will Barrett for his 706-778-6929 Cornelia, GA 30531 Fax: (706) 778-2708 Nehemiah 8:10 prayer, anointing for healing for either acute medical problems or 1952 Farmall Cub, Locally Owned & Operated Yonah Insurance Agency chronic disease. Details: the Rev. Gene Mallard, 706-754-8165. shown right. Second- We thank our Your Hometown Insurance Agents The Northeast Georgian accepts announcements for its church cal- place honors went to Gladys Lakey James Jennings Jim Jennings endar. There is a 45 word limit on submitted items for the church calendar. Rembert Cragg for his Church page 1010 Historic Hwy. 441 South Send notices to: [email protected]; fax to 706-778-4114; 1956 Allis-Chalmers arin treet .. o ornelia Demorest, GA 30535 mail to P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA 30531; or drop off to 2440 Old Serving North Georgia sponsors. iway est laresille E. LANE GRESHAM/Staff Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm 706-778-2731 Athens Highway, Cornelia. W-D45.

F-NEG A.indd 11 7/12/12 3:06 PM 12A The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 Manufacturer a noisy neighbor, homeowner complains By DONALD FRASER eration during the day, and Intensity, if the property is eration.” “I was told by [Tom] ing is not near a residen- sometimes during hours sold outside of the immedi- “They [the Petrakos] Braswell, planning and tial area. It is “inside a A complaint about some- not complying with a land ate Ferguson family. never called us to say any- building director, ‘this had residential area,” Petrakos times noisy industrial land use variance the Jeff Fer- “We never did hear any- thing” or complain about been permitted.’ I couldn’t said. use affecting neighboring guson family, owner of thing from them [the Pe- noise, Ferguson said. believe they [commission- Braswell said July 9 residential properties got Piedmont Metal Process- trakos], period,” Ferguson “We’ve never, ever had a ers] approved it.” there has not been any the ear of the Habersham ing, received, which al- said July 9. neighbor to complain.” Noise had not been a land use violation by Pied- County Commission at its lowed a more intense man- “We’ve had a welding In her complaint to problem until this year, mont Metal Processing. June 18 regular monthly ufacturing operation. and fab[ricating] shop here commissioners, Petra- Petrakos said. Also, the complaint by the meeting. In 2001, land use regu- since 1975,” Ferguson said, kos said they “built [their “I did file a complaint Petrakos came during the Golf Course Road resi- lations allowed the com- which was started by his house] behind my parents [with building and plan- public comments portion dent Tina Petrakos, during pany to operate as a cot- father, Frank. and moved in in 2006. The ning],” Petrakos said, but of the commission meeting the public comments por- tage industry. In August By 1996, the business noise was not a problem at “the noise continued for and consequently was not tion of the commission’s 2001, Ferguson sought, and had grown such it was on that time, but has ramped another month.” an action item. agenda, complained that gained approval for, a land both sides of Golf Course up to the present situation After her complaint to “As long as they are she, her husband Steve Pe- use change to High Inten- Road, Ferguson said. The such that “After hours of commissioners, “I haven’t within approved guide- trakos, and neighbors are sity, stating the proposed decision was made at that endless banging, it actu- heard it since,” Petrakos lines,” Braswell said, “it is bombarded by loud ham- use would be light manu- time to incorporate the ally should be considered said. very hard to violate any- mering and other metal facturing and metal fabri- company and he became tortuous,” Petrakos said. Petrakos said she had thing.” banging noise produced by cation. owner, Ferguson said. “I went to [Habersham anticipated commission- County representatives Piedmont Metal Process- The change was ap- The commission ap- County] Building and ers making a ruling in have observed, and lis- ing. proved with conditions, proved a land use change Planning [department] to June. tened, regarding the situ- The Petrakos played a including limiting press, “because there was no find out what to do about “I am very concerned ation and did not find any tape recording which Tina punch and cutting opera- where else for us to go,” this [noise problem],” Pe- this will not be dealt with,” violation of the county’s Petrakos said offered a tions to hours between 6 Ferguson said. “We’ve trakos said July 8, prior to Petrakos said. To her “it’s noise ordinance. sample of the constant din a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday been within our guide- her complaining to com- a no-brainer.” The vari- “We will always re- coming from the metal op- through Friday and rever- lines. We haven’t been out- missioners at their June ance should be repealed, spond if there is a com- sion of land use to Light side our boundaries of op- meeting. because the manufactur- plaint,” Braswell said. Regional jobs picture improving, unemployment rate claims down

The unemployment rate For May, the Gaines- In addition to ly-adjusted unemployment unemployment insurance of a percentage point, from is slowly improving as peo- ville Metropolitan Sta- Habersham, the 13-county rate was unchanged at 8.9 benefits since the start of 3,928,500 in April and ple find jobs. tistical Area, the nearest Georgia Mountains Com- percent from April to May. the recession in 2007, and nine-tenths of a percent- There were 305 new metro area to Habersham, mission Area includes, The jobless rate was 9.8 the numbers of new layoffs age point, from 3,910,900 in claims filed in May for un- had 830 people filing ini- Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, percent in May a year ago. and long-term unemployed May of last year. Accord- employment benefits, a big tial unemployment claims, Franklin, Hall, Hart, The number of jobs grew are down,” Butler stated. ing to GDOL, industries drop from the 564 applica- compared to 655 claims Lumpkin, Rabun, Ste- to 3,944,900 in May, up by “And, more good news is showing the most growth tions filed in April. Last filed in April. For the same phens, Towns, Union and 16,400 from April and by that our job growth contin- since May 2011 were pro- year for the same time time frame last year in the White counties. 34,000 from May a year ues. We added 16,400 new fessional and business frame, 334 Habersham res- Gainesville Metro Statis- Unemployment in For- ago. jobs in May, and we have services, 24,000, and trade, idents filed for benefits. tical Area, there were 882 syth County was 6.7 per- It marked the first time 34,000 more jobs than in transportation and ware- The unemployment rate claims filed. cent, while Rabun County in 10 months the jobless May a year ago. Fortunate- housing, 16,700. The great- in Habersham County is For the Georgia Moun- stands at 11.5 percent un- rate has failed to decline, ly, the growth is in some of est over-the-year loss of 8.2 percent, according to tains Commission Area, employment. White Coun- according to State Labor our key industries.” jobs came in the construc- figures from the Geor- which includes Habersham ty was at 8.5, Stephens at Commissioner Mark But- The GDOL press release tion industry with 7,400, gia Department of Labor. and Gainesville, the GDOL 9.1, Franklin at 10.3 per- ler, in a June 14 press re- stated the number of jobs followed by local public Habersham has 29,005 announced June 21 the job- cent, while Hall County lease. increased to 3,944,900 in education with a loss of workers in the labor force less rate remained mired has unemployment at 6.9 “Although the unem- May, the most since De- 4,200 jobs. and 1,635 unemployed, ac- at 7.5 percent from April to percent. ployment rate held steady, cember 2008. This marked – Staff Reports cording to statistics com- May. The jobless rate was Across Georgia, accord- we now have the fewest an increase of four-tenths piled by GDOL. 8.2 percent in May 2011. ing to GDOL, the seasonal- jobless workers receiving DIVORCE? CHILD SUPPORT? GDOT planning state Route 255 resurfacing CUSTODY? ARRESTED? Family: Modifi cation, Legitimation, Alimony, TPO, Contempt Northeast Georgia, in- State Route 400 from awarded. 141 and state Route 20 to cluding Habersham Coun- state Route 306 in Forsyth Other Northeast Geor- state Route 400. World Criminal Defense: Misdemeanors & Felonies ty, will see three road County to state Route 53 gia work includes extend- Fiber Technologies of Al- DUI, Drug Charges, Assault work projects with a $6.6 in Dawson County will ing GDOT’s Intelligent pharetta was awarded million price tag begin also be resurfaced by C.W. Transportation System the contract for just more FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION this fall. Matthews Contracting further into Forsyth than $3.2 million, with an State Route 255 in Inc. The just more than County on state Route 400, expected completion date Habersham and White $3.25 million project has from McFarland Road to of July 31, 2013. counties will be resur- an expected completion state Route 20. – Staff Reports CarrLaw & Offi ceKiker 611593-G faced from state Route 115 date of Nov. 30. ITS includes cameras, to state Route 17. The just Statewide, bids have overhead changeable mes- Emily Carr, Attorney Experienced Trial Former Assistant District Attorney more than $1.8 million been awarded for $38.2 sage signs and connection Attorney contract was awarded to million in new work, ac- to the Navigator System DON’T GO INTO THE COURTROOM ALONE! C.W. Matthews Contract- cording to a July 11 Geor- for real time traffic infor- ing Inc. The anticipated gia Department of Trans- mation, along with ramp Protecting your most important assets: Your family, your home and your freedom! completion date is May 31, portation press release. In meters at the entrance Cleveland 706-219-2801 • Claresville 706-754-9231 • www.arrandier.om 2013. all, 22 new projects were ramps from state Route

Carr&KikerNotice 611593-G to1 the Public 7/11/12 1:45 PM Saturday, July 21 4th Annual Notice of 2012 Special Election by the City of Cornelia, Georgia. 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with O.C.G.A. 21-2-540, the City of Cornelia, Georgia will conduct a Special Election on Tuesday, July 31, 2012, from 7am to 7pm at Crawl all over downtown Clayton the Cornelia Community House, for the purpose of electing the following: to taste Fabulous Food, Wine, Beer (A) The office of City Commissioner of the City of Cornelia, Georgia, and and listen to Great Music! being Ward 2, which will be elected by Ward 2 registered voters for the remainder term through December 31, 2013 with said seat empty due On Main Street from Rock House to the resignation of Ernie Garrett. The candidates on the ballot are as Park to The End of My Rope! follows: Taste Local Wines & Beer! Sample Great Food! Live Music! Audrey Davenport Janice E. Griggs Tickets may be purchased at the event... cash only. Jason Russell Lewallen For more information, visit www.ClaytonCrawl.org or call Jenny 706-982-1284. Presented by Clayton Merchants & Business Association Absentee ballots can be requested by calling 706-839-0170. Advanced Voting will begin July 9, 2012 in the Elections & Registration Office on the 3rd floor of the Habersham County Courthouse from 8am – 5pm, Monday - Friday. Advanced Voting will also be held at the Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center on Saturday, July 21, 2012, 9am – 4pm and also beginning July 23rd through July 27th, 2012, 8am -7pm. The deadline to have registered to vote for the 2012 Special Election was July 2, 2012. 612076a

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F-NEG A.indd 12 7/12/12 3:32 PM Friday, July 13, 2012 The Northeast Georgian 13A Community calendar of Cornelia. Reed Pelfrey, a member of the 101st Airborne who was at Funding Factory, benefi ts from recycling ink cartridges, cell phones Arts & Entertainment Normandy, will share his experiences in the military. and now laptops, GPS units, iPods/music players and digital cam- Habersham County Library Board eras. Drop-off boxes are at the Clarkesville and Cornelia libraries, or Connect Christian Singles’ Coffee The Habersham County Library Board will hold its regular quarterly the SRWA offi ce on the Clarkesville suare. Details 706-754-382. House meeting, 5:30 p.m., July 23, Clarkesville-Habersham County Library. Kenny Brown fund established All singles 25 years in age and older are Regional library board to meet The Kenny Brown Library Books for Children fund is asking for invited to the Summit, Bethlehem Baptist Church, The Northeast Georgia Regional Library System Board of Trustees donations. All money will go to Clarkesville and Cornelia libraries to for fun/fellowship, 7 p.m., July 13. Details: bbcconnect.weebly.com/. quarterly meeting will be held at 10 a.m., July 24, at the Clarkesville- purchase children’s books. Send donations to: Helping Hands Minis- Community HU song Habersham County Public Library. tries, P.O. Box 337, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573. Help continue Brown’s Experience a Community HU Song, 6-6:30 p.m., July 14, Clarkes- AARP Safe Driving Course work and guidance to the children of the area. ville Library. Singing HU is solely for spiritual uplifting, regardless of CertusBank, 920 Level Grove Road, Cornelia, will sponsor AARP Reunions religious beliefs, to expand your awareness of life and God’s love. Safe Driving Course, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Aug. 1. Contact your insurance Free. Details: 706-776-8553. agent for discount information. Cost: $12 AARP members, $14 non- HCHS Class of 1982 plans reunion HCT offers acting classes members, special $5 for working/retired teachers, school personnel. The Habersham Central High School Class of 1982 is planning a Habersham Community Theatre will be offering acting classes, Instructor: Judy Winski. Pre-registration required: 706-894-3760. 30-year reunion for 6 p.m., Aug. 11, at the Holiday Inn Lanier Center. July 16-20. Classes for children 6-12 will meet 10 a.m.-noon; teens STC Ladies luncheon scheduled Details: 706-677-3298, 706-878-9854, 770-534-2597, 706-499- 13-18 will meet noon-2 p.m. Week-long fee is $50. Details: Chris The Standard Telephone Ladies luncheon will be held at 11:30 8104 or 706-754-7651. Parker, [email protected] or 706-491-6538. a.m., Aug. 6, at The Food Factory, Cornelia. Details: Hellon Skelton, Junior Ranger Camps 706-778-2761. Support groups Join the Tallulah Gorge State Park and Black Rock Mountain State DAV meets monthly Al-Anon meets in Cornelia Park staff for an afternoon or a week of fun and excitement at Junior Disabled American Veterans Chapter 15, Habersham, Rabun and Ranger Camp, 12:30-4 p.m.; July 16-20. For ages 8-12. Cost: $5 per Stephens counties, meets at 6 p.m., fi rst Monday each month, Rabun Al-Anon, for friends and family of alcoholics, meets at noon Tues- day 20 for fi ve days and 5 parking. Limited space preregistration Fire House, 7974 Old Highway 441 South, Lakemont. Offer assistance days, 8 p.m. Thursdays, First Presbyterian Church, 175 Etta St., Cor- required: 706-754-7981. to all veterans’ needs. Details: Commander Doug Wayne, 706-782- nelia. Enter at rear of church from parking lot that faces Pine Street. HCT presents ‘A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline’ 2152; Senior Vice Nate Marple, 706-776-6684. Meeting is in library upstairs. Habersham Community Theatre presents “A Closer Walk with Patsy Mt. Ivy Decorative Artists Narcotics Anonymous meetings Cline” at Habersham Theater, Clarkesville. Live band, quartet like Mt. Ivy Decorative Artists meet at the Senior Center in Demorest, Narcotics Anonymous meetings are held at 7 p.m., Saturdays the “Jordanaires” accompany “Patsy,” featuring more than 20 hits. fi rst Saturday of each month. Beginners, advanced artists welcome. and Mondays, at St. Julian’s Hall, Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church on Production dates: July 26-29, Aug. 2-5; 7:30 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinee. Members of Society for Decorative Painters. Details: Flynn Gentry- Green Street, Clarkesville, and 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Hillside Baptist Tickets: $16 adults, $11 full-time students. Details: 706-839-1315 or Taylor, 706-839-8841. Church on Level Grove Road, Cornelia. habershamtheater.org. Historical Society museum open Divorce Care class offered Dulcimer group seeks new members The Habersham County Historical Society museum, which includes The Torch Worship Center offers an ongoing Divorce Care class for Yonah Pickers, a primarily mountain dulcimer group, is looking for the Standard Telephone Museum, is now open 11 a.m.-2 p.m. the fi rst anyone who is separated or going through a divorce. This is a 13-week people interested in playing instruments, performing to spread the Saturday of each month. The Historical Society is located at 228 N. program; meets 6:30 p.m., Mondays. Discover hope, discover healing. joy of music and wonderful fellowship. All instruments, playing levels Main St., Cornelia. Details: habershamhistoricalsociety.org. Divorce Care for Kids also offered. Details: 706-778-4063. welcome. Meetings: second, fourth Sundays at Mountain Lake Resort Alzheimer’s Family/Caregiver support group Clubhouse, Cleveland. Details: Lynn McCollum, [email protected]. Clarkesville BHT board to meet The Clarkesville Better Hometown Board of Directors meets 8:30 Support group meets from 2-3 p.m., the second Tuesday of each Health & Fitness a.m., second Tuesday of each month, Clarkesville City Hall. Details: month at The Guest House, 320 Tower Heights Road, Gainesville. Safe, 706-754-2220. confi dential place to share your feelings, gather information and listen A Course in Weight Loss Clarkesville Writing Society to informative speakers. Details: 770-535-1487, theguesthouse.org. Domestic violence support groups A free 22-week study and support group The Clarkesville Writing Society, sponsored by Friends of the offered to assist people who are struggling Clarkesville Library, meets at 10 a.m. on Fridays at the Clarkesville Circle of Hope offers free weekly support groups for adults and with food, weight and body image issues. Library. Open to all adults interested in writing. Free. Details: Mary children who have been affected by domestic violence. Call 706-776- Starting 6-8 p.m., July 16. This is not a diet Anne, 706-778-5344 or Marie, 706-865-5280. 4673 or email [email protected] for details. and exercise guide. Details: Tina, 706-968-9020. Georgia Mountain Cruisers Surviving the loss of a child Red Cross swimming lessons Georgia Mountain Cruisers hosts cruise-ins from 5-8 p.m., third GAINESVILLE – Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center Red Cross swimming lessons, local private pool: 10 a.m., 11 a.m., Saturdays, April through October, at Cornelia Dairy Queen. Details: offers support group to parents surviving loss of a child at any age. 5:30 p.m., July 16-20; 10 a.m., 11 a.m., July 23-27. Cost: $55. Swim Jerry Shook, 706-968-8192. Meets 530-630 p.m., the fi rst Wednesday each month, North Patient camp: 9 a.m.-noon, July 9-13 – $90. Details/registration: Wendy Taylor, Tower Pastoral Care Room, NGMC. No charge, limited space; registra- Teen Age Republicans meet tion required: nghs.com/hospice, email GriefSupport.hospice@nghs. 706-499-4415; or text Kristy Hill, 706-499-5224. Teen Age Republicans (TARS) meet the second Monday of each American Red Cross Lifeguard Training com or call 770-219-8888. month. If you are interested in getting involved or to RSVP, call Simon Children’s support group American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, taught by Jennifer Man- Miller, 706-949-0626. giapane. Details: 706-599-7753 or [email protected]. CR4Kids is a program to help children kindergarten-sixth grade Activities for seniors School events deal with their emotions and fi nd hope. Meets 7 p.m., every Friday, River Point Church, 193 Main St., Cornelia. No charge, all are wel- Join the Habersham County Senior Center for exercise classes, come. Details: 706-768-2452. nutrition education, computer classes, Nintendo Wii games, bingo Faith Christian Academy plans basketball camp and cards, crafts, big screen TV, guest speakers and an on-site Faith Christian Academy will host basketball camp for eligible male, Family of the Addicted support group library, just to mention a few activities. Details: 706-776-7768. female players, fi fth-12th grades, homeschool/FCA students, a.m.- Family of the Addicted, a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery support Strength and mobility class noon, July 23-27. Build skills in dribbling, shooting, passing, teamwork, group, meets 7 p.m., every Friday, River Point Church, 193 Main St., sportsmanship. Cost: $50 – provides hydration, T-shirt, new equipment Cornelia. Deal with life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups. No charge, child Habersham County Senior Center offers a strength and mobility class for school. Registration deadline July 15. Details Sherry Benfi eld McEn- care provided, all are welcome. Details: 706-768-2452. at 9:30 a.m. every Monday, Thursday, Friday. Details: 706-776-7768. tire), 706-499-3185; FCA, 706-778-3360; [email protected]. Celebrate Recovery Free yoga classes Trinity Classical accepting applications Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery support Free yoga classes offered 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-noon Thurs- Trinity Classical School, accredited with quality through the Georgia group, meets 7 p.m., every Friday, River Point Church, 193 Main St., Cor- days, and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. the fi rst Saturday of each month, at Panther Accrediting Commission Inc., is accepting new admission applications nelia. Deal with life’s hurts, habits, hang-ups (relationship issues, anger, Brook Spiritual Center, Turnerville. Reservations required. Details: Dr. for kindergarten-12th grade. TCS will offer both full-time and part-time addiction, etc). No charge, child care provided. Details: 706-768-2452. Emerson D. Brooking, 706-754-7488 or pantherbrook.com. classes using the Charlotte Mason and Classical models of education. Support group for family, friends grieving a suicide Silver Sneakers Variety of sports offered. Details: 706-754-7686 or trinityclassical.org. The Northeast Georgia bereavement support group SOS (Survivors Habersham County Senior Center offers a Silver Sneakers class, Faith Christian Academy accepting registration of Suicide), meets 6:30 p.m., third Thursday of each month. Bethlehem 10:30 a.m. every Monday, Thursday, Friday. Details: 706-776-7768. Faith Christian Academy is accepting registration for current/pro- Baptist Church, Highway 197, Clarkesville. Enter back of building. Details: Clubs/organizations/government spective students, K-12. Fully accredited with Georgia Accrediting Com- 706-754-4870, ext. 42 (leave number) or email [email protected]. mission all teachers are certifi ed. FCA is a private, Christian school. Parkinson’s Disease support group Mt. Airy seeks help locating cemetery lots without deeds Basic elements of classical model embedded throughout curriculum. The Lake Country Shakers Parkinson’s Disease support group Details: 706-778-3360. Visit fcahabersham.com for application packet. If you have purchased a lot in Eastview Cemetery in Town of Mt. Airy meets 11 a.m., fi rst and third Thursday, St. Paul’s MC, ainesville. and do not have a deed, contact Ann Darden at town hall, 706-778-6990. Demorest Baptist preschool accepting enrollments Both patients and their caregivers encouraged to attend. Refresh- Clarkesville Farmer’s Market open Demorest Baptist Church pre-school is enrolling now for fall class- ments served. Details: 706-754-6662. es and Mom’s Morning Out. Details: Wendy Taylor, 706-499-4415; or Clarkesville Farmer’s Market open each Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon. Rebecca Free, 706-768-0043. Volunteer opportunities Live music, free samples, fresh local produce. Location: A Garden for Wellness, 140 LaPrade St. (below courthouse). Interested growers: Fundraisers Humane society needs volunteer for foster homes contact Ben, 706-768-2976 or [email protected]. Habersham Humane Society needs a volunteer to help fi nd and or- Cornelia Farmers Market Cornelia Library book sale ganize foster homes for animals waiting to be transported to rescues The Cornelia Farmers Market is open 6 a.m., Wednesdays, at United The Cornelia Library, located at 301 North Main St., that will fi nd forever homes. This is very important work that helps Community Bank in Cornelia, and at 6 a.m., Saturdays, at the Big Red is having an ongoing book sale and book drive. Prices make space in the shelter and saves lives. Details: 706-499-3303. Apple in downtown Cornelia. Details: 706-499-2686 or 706-778-3736. are $3 per bag with DVDs and videos for sale, also. Informational meeting on becoming a foster parent AARP Driver Safety Course, Educator Discount The library is accepting donations of new and slightly used books. Georgia Baptist Children’s Homes and Family Ministries is recruit- Habersham County Chapter AARP will sponsor a six-hour AARP Habitat has sale on TVs, couches ing families to provide foster care in the area. If interested in learning Driver Safety Course, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., July 14, Cornelia United Method- Habitat For Humanity ReStore, 1085 Rocky Branch Road, more, attend free informational meeting, 7 p.m., July 12, Mt. Carmel ist Church, 275 Wyly St. Cost: $14 per person/$12 per AARP mem- Clarkesville, is having a 50-percent off sale on selected televisions Baptist Church, Demorest. RSVP/details: Theresa Buckley, 706-894- ber; $5 per working or retired teacher/school personnel. Registration: and couches. New hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 1678 or 706-968-8649; [email protected]; or visit gbchfm.org. Ann Sutton, 706-499-3352 or [email protected]. p.m. Saturday. Details: 706-754-5313. Meet new Manager Gary Bays. Demorest Fire Department needs volunteers Masonic Scholarship Supper scheduled Volunteers needed. Recycle, donate new, gently-used items, furniture. Demorest Fire Department is seeking volunteers to be trained Brothers are welcome to attend the Fourth Annual Masonic Schol- Benefi t sale for Tommy Thompson as fi refi ghters. pon completion of training, volunteers will ualify to arship Supper, 6:30 p.m., July 16, at Clarkesville Lodge. lory Bound Church will host a benefi t singing and chicken plate take the state test to become a certifi ed eorgia Firefi ghter. No prior Hospital Authority to meet sale for Tommy Thompson, who suffers from terminal cancer, July 14. experience necessary. Details: 706-754-7563. The Hospital Authority of Habersham County will meet at All proceeds to be used for his care. Chicken plates at noon, singing Habersham Medical Center, 7 p.m. July 17, West Wing Boardroom. starts at 2 p.m. Located at 186 Wade Road, Alto. Mountain Laurel Quilters Guild Boy Scouts plan yard sale The Mountain Laurel Quilters Guild will meet at noon, July 17, Clarkes- Boy Scout Troop 5 will have a yard sale, 7 a.m.-noon, July 14, at ville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Bring lunch; short business Clarkesville City Hall, Washington Street. Proceeds go to support trips meeting will follow, then program. Suzi Parron will give lecture/slide to High Adventure Camps. show about American barns with quilt blocks painted on them. Guests A Beast of a Ride set welcome, new memberships encouraged. Details: 706-878-1898. The Easton Foundation, The Loving Memory Project will host a Extras sought for downtown video shoot charity ride July 14 at Habersham Central High School. Registration at The City of Clarkesville is seeking volunteers to participate in a 9 a.m., ride at 10:30 a.m.; 50/50 drawings, door prizes. Cost: $20/ promotional video shoot for Clarkesville. Extras of all ages are asked vehicle and $5/passenger. Details: Ramey Nubern, 706-968-1599. to gather at the gazebo, 5 p.m., July 18. Casual attire. Parking avail- Bake sale fundraiser set for Schmidt able through downtown, as well as courthouse parking lot. Details: There will be a Cake Bake and Goody Sale fundraiser for Sydnee [email protected] or 706-754-2220. Rea Schmidt, noon-3 p.m., July 15, Hollywood Diner. Schmidt, 11, Adoption information meeting set needs vision therapy to preserve her eyesight. To donate a baked item Lifeline Children’s Services adoption information meeting will be or to purchase dessert: Gayla, 706-968-6538. CLEVELAND FAMILY held 6:30-8 p.m., July 18, River Point Community Church, 193 North Fender’s to host fundraiser Main St., Cornelia. For anyone interested in adoption or who would Fender’s Diner, Cornelia, will host The Roger Canup Family Car DENTAL CENTER like to learn more. Domestic, international adoptions, orphan care, Show, 3-8 p.m. July 15. All proceeds will go to the Canup family, who more. Details: Lifelinechild.org or Briana Remkus (Briana.remkus@ lost their home to a fi re. Registration fee 20, plus fi ve specialty Now Accepting NEW lifelinechild.org), 205-967-0811. awards. Details: Mike McCoy, 706-476-4734; Johnny Hulsey, 678- Board of health to meet 618-2992; or Hub Cap Cantrell, 706-499-4094. Dental Insurance Companies The Habersham County Board of Health will hold its regular ue to te econoy we ae becoe proiers wit HFHF plans bag sale ore ental nsurance opanies. quarterly meeting, 12:30 p.m., July 20, in the conference room of the Habersham Families Helping Families Thrift Store is having a $5 all us now to see i we participate wit your insurance Habersham County Health Department, Scoggins Drive, Demorest. bag sale July 16-19. The sale will include clothing, shoes and handbags. copany or i we will be in te uture. AARP to conduct CarFit program Store hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Located north of Old Habersham AARP will have a free CarFit program, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., July Clarkesville Mill, in big red barn up hill on left. Details: 706-754-9741. OTHER SERVICES: 21, Cornelia United Methodist Church parking lot. Designed to see how Veterans Wall of Honor seeking donations ll eneral entistry atest in ental elderly individuals “fi t” their vehicle. Inspection takes approimately 15- Cleaning out your closets? Habersham County Veterans Wall of serices tecnoloy incluin 20 minutes. Open to everyone. Details: David Clark, 706-768-9045. Honor needs donations for an upcoming yard sale. All proceeds go aesy patient eucation totally iital rays Northeast Georgia Brotherhood of Veterans, Patriots toward beginning Phase 1 of the wall. Details: 706-778-4224. syste eachcare and Medicaid elcome • Se abla saol The Northeast Georgia Brotherhood of Veterans and Patriots will SRWA recycles ink cartridges, small electronics 706-29-00 • 777 y 29 South • leeland meet at 9 a.m., July 21, in the banquet room of First Baptist Church Nonprofi t Soue River Watershed Association, in partnership with

F-NEG A.indd 13 7/12/12 3:07 PM 14A The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 Help needed for family of 4-year-old heart transplant patient By CHRISTINA SANTEE eral occasions. Money has been unable to Money underwent his work during this crisis, Prayers are requested first surgery at only 4 days and the family has since for 4-year-old Clarkesville old, and has since been exhausted its resources. resident Lex Money and unable to enjoy life as a Lex’s only sibling, 13-year- his family. healthy child. old brother Lane, is being Money, a heart trans- “It was just a shock,” cared for by his maternal plant patient, is currently said DeAnn Money, Lex’s grandfather. in critical condition at mother. “You think if you “It really has taken a toll Children’s Healthcare of do everything right during on the family,” said JoAnn Atlanta’s Egleston cam- your pregnancy, you’re go- Cantrell, mother to DeAnn pus, his second major cri- ing to have a healthy child and grandmother to Lex. sis since his transplant in and that’s just not true. It’s “They can’t afford to be June 2011 after suffering really hard to go through anywhere else but by his complications following as a family, but we know side, which has cost them being withdrawn from everything happens for a everything. But, they real- powerful anti-rejection reason.” ly are the most loving par- drugs. Lex Money, whose re- ents. They just want to see Money was born with placement heart is only Lex happy and healthy.” five major heart defects, working at 47 percent and In addition to prayers, including: corrected trans- has been rejected multiple DeAnn and John Money position of the great arter- times, was placed back are in desperate need of do- ies, a ventricular septal de- on the transplant list this nated Egleston gift cards fect, Ebstein anomaly, an week. to pay for their meals while almost-interrupted aortic He is the youngest son they keep their son compa- arch with very small aorta, of DeAnn and John Money, ny at the hospital. and Patent ductus arterio- who have stayed by his side “The boys’ parents need SUBMITTED sus (PDA) — a combination 24 hours a day, seven days to eat nutritious meals ev- Lex Money that has nearly claimed the a week since he was admit- ery day, which they simply is all smiles as he embraces a spurt of energy recently, playing games on the com- life of young Money on sev- ted to the hospital. John cannot afford,” Cantrell puter July 1.

said. “They’re there for leston Children’s Hospital, very bottom of our hearts,” that little boy day in and 1405 Clifton Road NE, At- DeAnn Money said. “We day out, but there’s re- lanta, GA 30322. appreciate it more than ally no one to take care of A medical project for the words can say and please, them.” benefit of Lex Money has continue praying. If you For those interested in also been established with can’t donate we under- donating, contact Egleston Helping Hands Ministries stand, but please don’t stop Food Service at 404-785- Inc., in Tallulah Falls. To praying.” 6000, and ask for Laura make a donation, visit hh- As a mother, DeAnn Johnson. For inquiries af- min.org, click the “Make A Money said she and her ter 7:30 p.m., ask for Dana Donation” tab, then select family will never give up White. Donations should “Donate to Helping Hands on Lex, nor the medical be given to the parents Ministries Approved Proj- team currently assisting of Lex Money, room 2133. ects.” Lex Money can be him. She and her husband Credit card information selected under “Medical continue to have faith in will be obtained upon re- Projects” in the project cat- the process, and in their quest. egory. brave little boy. For check donations, DeAnn Money wished “I just want to say, with pay to the order of: Egleston to thank those who have God, all things are possible Food Service Department, already supported the fam- [Matthew 19:26],” Money Lex Money Gift Card, ily, and who will do so in said. “I say that always. I SUBMITTED Room 2133, and address to: the future. think everything happens Four-year-old Lex Money attempts to rest while he’s hooked up to monitoring devices, June 21. Food Service Manager, Eg- “Thank you from the for a reason.” Volunteers sought for July 18 video shoot in downtown Clarkesville

The City of Clarkesville is a promotional video shoot for will be available online. sual attire requested. house parking lot. seeking volunteers to come out Clarkesville. Extras of all ages are asked to Parking will be available Information requests should be and show their support of their The video will be used for mar- gather at the gazebo on the square throughout downtown, as well directed to mbhorton@clarkesvil- downtown by participating in keting and tourism purposes, and at 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 18. Ca- as the Habersham County Court- lega.com or 706-754-2220.

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Football tickets Habersham Central season tickets for the 2012 high school football season go on sale in August. The Raiders open the 10- game regular season schedule Aug. 31 at home against White County. HCHS kicks off its fi rst season in Region 7-AAAAAA Sept. 14 at home against Collins Hill. The team’s other home region games are Sept. 28 (Peachtree Ridge), Oct. 12 (Meadowcreek) and Oct. 26 (Duluth). The HCHS athletic de- partment will begin offering reserved season tickets on Aug. 3. More information about tickets, including ticket prices, will be announced later this month. MARK TURNER/Staff MARK TURNER/Staff Current reserved seat ticket Adam Harrup fi res a pitch to the plate during the 12-under team’s game Second baseman Jay Nix takes a throw during the District 7 Senior holders can purchase their against Toccoa Wednesday night in Lavonia. League fi nals against Hart County. tickets Aug. 3-10. After Aug. 10, any non-renewed reserved season tickets will be made available to the public. Fans who did not have HCLL teams fall in District 7 tourney reserved seat tickets last year can place their name on a wait- By MARK TURNER rifi ce bunt to score Moore, and ing list for the 2012 season. Welborn scored later in the in- General admission season Habersham County Little ning on a wild pitch. tickets will also go on sale in League had a rough night Hart cut the lead to 3-2 in the Wednesday during the District 7 third inning on a two-run home August. baseball tournament in Lavonia. run by Brady Burgess but Haber- For more information, con- The county’s fi nal three teams sham answered with a run in the tact Terri Roberts at 706-776- were eliminated, ending the fourth inning on an RBI single by Corey Pearson. 2952. hopes of adding another district title to the organization’s resume. Hart Coun- See Shorts Page 2B Habersham’s Senior League ty came up team was knocked out in the with the big championship fi nals while Ju- hit of the game nior League and Major League in the fi fth in- HC Camps teams lost in the semifi nals. ning to take the lead, Senior League After load- ing the bases, Raider soccer Hart County came into Seth Pearson ripped a grand Wednesday night’s game unde- The Little Raiders Soccer slam over the left fi eld fence to feated in the double-elimination Camp will be held July 16-20 give Hart a 6-4 lead. tournament so Habersham need- The Raiders cut the defi cit to at South Habersham Middle ed a win to force a second game 6-5 in the bottom of the sixth in- between the two teams to decide School. ning when Corey Pearson drove the age-bracket title. The camp, which is open in a run with a fi elder’s choice. Early in the contest, it looked Hart kept the pressure on to ages 5-12, will be held from like Habersham might fi nd a Habersham with a run in the top 9 a.m.-noon each day. The way to stay alive as they scored of the seventh inning to make it three times in the second inning cost for the camp is $100 per 7-5. to take the lead. Nick Foster and The Raiders got a pair of run- player, which includes a camp Brandon Moore singled. ners on in the bottom of the in- T-shirt and soccer ball. After the runners had moved ning but Hart reliever Luke up to second and third, Chad For more information, Brown struck out the next two Welborn hit a one-hopper to Hart contact HCHS head coach Ric batters. Down to its last out, pitcher Seth Pearson, who got Habersham took advantage of an Wallace at rwallace@haber- Foster in a run down between Hart error to score a run. third and home. Foster stayed shamschools.com or call the On a double steal, Hart’s alive long enough for Hart to HCHS athletic department at catcher threw the ball into left make a mistake and scored when fi eld, allowing Welborn to score 706-778-7161. MARK TURNER/Staff a throw got away from the catch- and sending Brandon Sosebee, Pitcher Trevor Bell tries to pick off a runner at fi rst base during the Junior er. Raider Football League semifi nals against Hart County. Jay Nix brought home the sec- See Baseball, Page 3B ond run of the inning with a sac- Habersham Central will host the annual Little Raider Kids camp July 19-20 at the practice facility at the Habersham Ninth Grade Academy. The camp costs $35 per McCoy named to Wyndham Cup team player. Campers can register on the opening day of camp. Camp hours are 8:30-11:30 a.m. The Former Raider fifth at Rolex Tournament of Champions camp is open to children in grades 1-5. By MARK TURNER that separates East from West. NeSmith is currently the For more information, call Players are selected based on hottest player on the boys’ side, 706-778-7161. Habersham Central graduate the Polo Golf Rankings, which climbing to to the top spot in the Lee McCoy is one of 40 junior rewards top fi nishes in national Polo rankings after wins at the golfers from around the nation junior golf events. Jones Cup Junior Invitational, Raider golf selected to play in The Wynd- McCoy is currently ranked FJ Invitational and Rolex Tour- The Habersham Central ham Cup later this month. eighth in the nation in the Polo nament of Champions. McCoy, who won the Class Golf Rankings, and sixth among On the girls’ side, Riverdale’s Raider golf program will host a AAAA championship in May players in the Class of 2012. Mariah Stackhouse is the lone youth camp in July at The Or- and will attend the University McCoy is on the East squad, Georgia player selected for the chard Golf & Country Club near of Georgia on a golf scholarship along with two other Georgia event. Stackhouse is currently beginning this fall, is one of players – Parker Derby of Co- ranked 15th in the national poll. Clarkesville. only four players from the state lumbus and Greyson Sigg of Au- McCoy and the East squad The camp is open to boys to earn a spot in the American gusta. will attempt to win the Cup and girls ages 6-14. Camp- Junior Golf Association event. Other members of the for the second straight year af- East squad are Matthew Ne- ter claiming a 32-18 victory in ers will be divided into groups The Wyndham Cup will be played at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Smith of North Augusta, S.C., 2011 at Eagle Point Golf Club in based on age, experience and Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Cody Proveaux of Leesville, Wilmington, N.C. ability. Cost is $95 per player. Fla., July 23-26. S.C., Doug Ghim of Arlington The West holds a 12-9-1 edge Each camper receives a gift MARK TURNER/Staff The Cup includes 20 boys and Heights, Ill., Tae Wan Lee of Or- in the history of the event, dat- 20 girls in an East-versus-West lando, Fla., Jack Maguire of St. ing back to 1990. Before the package and is eligible to win HCHS graduate Lee McCoy has team match play tournament. Petersburg, Fla., James Yoon East’s win last summer, the fi nished in the top eight in two AJGA The teams are divided using the of Bradenton, Fla., and Adam See Camps, Page 3B national events this summer. Mississippi River as the border Wood of Zionsville, Ind. See McCoy, Page 2B

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F-NEG B.indd 1 7/12/12 1:47 PM 2B The Northeast Georgian Friday, July 13, 2012 HCRD SPRING BASKETBALL - 12-UNDER BOYS TEAMS

Members of the Blue Devils are Matt Brown, Temple Carr, Jake Carver, Sean Cunningham, Members of the Cavaliers are Reeves Cody, Drew Davis, Christopher Dini, Caleb Griffis, Jonah Ferguson, William Knox and Griffin Miller. Jamie Carver is the head coach with Colin Hayden Johnson, Eveson LaCount, Kris Stout and Kyle Webb. Ken Johnson is the head Miller serving as an assistant coach. coach with Brentt Cody serving as an assistant coach.

Members of the Deacons are A.J. Caudell, Michael Martin, T.C. Scroggs, Trey Shubert, Members of the Huskies are Sully Angel, Will Barrett, Michael Crowe, Noah Dunwoodie, Jaston Waters, Matthew Weidner and Kobe Yon. Dan Shubert is the head coach with Nancy Dylan Hubbard, Tucker Jenkins, Owen Rutland and Russ Strickland. Travis Rutland is the Shubert serving as an assistant coach. head coach with Stacy Lee serving as an assistant coach.

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HC volleyball workouts have a physical form on file an organizational meeting Aug. The Habersham Central vol- with the school before the first 7 for Men’s Open and Co-ed leyball program will hold team day of tryouts. softball fall leagues. tryouts in August. For more information, con- The meeting will be held at HCHS will hold team tryouts tact HCHS head coach Lindsay 6 p.m., at the Ruby C. Fulbright Aug. 1-2 at the HCHS gym. The Drummond at lmdrummond@ Aquatic Center near Clarkes- sessions are 3-5 p.m. A par- habershamschools.com. ville. Information to be dis- ent meeting will be held Aug. 2 cussed includes league fees, at 5:15 p.m. for all players who Fall softball rules and game schedules. make the team. The Habersham County Rec- For more information, call All prospective players must reation Department will hold 706-754-3650.

HCRD basketball team photos courtesy of crumpphoto.instaproofs.com. Team roster and coaching information courtesy of the Habersham County Recreation Department.

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Don’t miss this chance to Members of the Seminoles are Grayson Adams, Peyton Collins, Sean Floyd, Seth Moss, promote your business! Cameron Quinn, Dawson Roberts, Ethan Smith and Dawson Vasser. John Collins is the head coach with Billy Quinn serving as an assistant coach. To be included contact: Bernie, [email protected] From Page 1B Linda, [email protected] McCoy Carrie, [email protected]

West squad had claimed McCoy posted a three- of the premier events in the title every year since day total of 215 to finish junior golf, at the Capital 706-778-4215 2004. nine shots behind Max Or- City Club in Atlanta. Mc- McCoy is playing well rin of Kent, United King- Coy completed four rounds heading to the tourna- dom. McCoy fired rounds of play with a 3-under par ment, posting a pair of top of 73 and 74 during the first total of 277, tying Andy The Northeast Georgian 10 performances in AJGA two days of the event and Shim of Duluth and Taylor events. then posted a 68 in the final Moore of Edmond, Okla., In late May, McCoy fin- round climb up the leader for fifth place. NeSmith 2440 Old Athens Hwy. ished in a three-way tie for board. McCoy’s 68 was the won the tournament with a P.O. Box 1555 sixth place at the Thunder- lowest round posted dur- 271 total. bird International Junior, ing the final day of play. McCoy was near the top Cornelia, GA 30531 which was played at the In June, McCoy com- of the leader board from Fa Grayhawk Golf Club in peted in the Rolex Tourna- start to finish, recording Scottsdale, Ariz. ment of Champions, one rounds of 69, 68, 72 and 68. thenortheastgeorgian.com

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FUN 1863 - The draft riots, protesting unfair conscription in the Civil War, began PAGE in New York City. 1865 - P. T. Barnum’s American Museum, which had featured Tom Thumb and the original Siamese twins Chang and Eng, was destroyed by fire. 1977 - A 25- hour blackout hit New York City, engendering widespread rioting and looting. 2003 - Iraq’s interim governing council was inaugurated.

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Applica- 427 Cash Street- School furnish- 1 HP LaserJet Print Cartridge through Friday 1:00pm-5:00pm. 778-9546. tions available at The Northeast ings to include file cabinets, stor- 03A for series 5P, 5MP, 6P or 706-754-5300. Georgian office located at 2440 age cabinets, assorted tables and 6MP, $10. Old Athens Hwy in Cornelia. No chairs, student desks, book 2 Brother PC-101 Fax Printing 510 BUS. PROP. FOR RENT phone calls please. shelves, weight equipment, Cartridges $10/ea. Bard-wall hung-HVAC units, and 4 Brother PC301 Print Cartridges Vacant commercial lot downtown many school related items. $5/ea. 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse, Demor- P/T Help Wanted- Housekeeper est, $595, 706-754-4480. Clarkesville, Hwy.115 frontage, Glen-Ella Springs Inn, Clarkes- 595 Elrod Street- Technology Contact Phyllis, 706-778-4215 half a block from Courthouse. items to include computers, TV’s, @ The Northeast Georgian Great location. $300/month. Call ville, GA. 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Sat., July 340 Small 1BR cottage, completely 14th, 8am-3pm. Fairgrounds pa- Road, $100/week, $100/deposit. 1030 Massey Ferguson tractor 770-534-7596. furnished with utilities except Advertising and Country Store vilion in Clarkesville. phone & cable. $400 deposit, Auction Saturday, July 14th, with 3-point hitch. It has less than Huge Moving Sale at Cameron 530 hours on it. $2,700. Call: 2BR/1BA Duplex, $625/month, $150/weekly. Located in Demor- 5:00PM at Golden Memories est. No calls after 9pm. 706-768- Auction Mountain City, Geor- Apartments, Clarkesville, across 706-491-9486 or 706-282-7188 $200 deposit, includes water, REACH 3600. gia. We have some Fantastic Ad- from Old Mill, Friday-Saturday, for details. power, trash pickup. Call Mark for the ###, vertising and Country Store Items 9am-? Furniture, glassware, 706-768-2001. available for you at this auction. clothes, tools and much more. J and Be Bold! Over 300 lots!!! Visit our web- 410 AUTOS FOR SALE 2BR/2BA Duplex in quiet Clar- PUBLISHER’S Large yard sale Saturday, 6596 kesville neighborhood. Spacious site for Catalog and Seat Res- Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia. Pre- ervations. Greg Peters, floor plan with walk-in shower in NOTICE: loved furniture, mens, ladies & 1993 Chevrolet Lumina (Euro) master. Excellent storage with GAL1491, 13% Buyers Premium teen clothing, prom dresses, V/6, excellent condition, 2nd own- All real estate advertising in this - 3% Discount Cash or Check, walk in closets. One level with hunting accessories, toys, and er, $1,125. 706-754-2338. private parking and woodland newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing 706-746-6924. GOLDENME- lots more. MORIESAUCTIONS.COM We views. Utilities and satellite in- Act which makes it illegal to advertise buy entire estates or one item at Moving sale! Over 2000 DVDs, 1992 Dodge Shadow 4DR, auto cluded in rent. Call 770-539-0424 “any preference, limitation or a time. Paying top $ for gold, sil- clothes, furniture, new electron- trans., new fuel pump. Runs, for an appointment. discrimination based on race, color, ver & coins. ics. Excellent deals! 603 Apple- needs brake work. $800. Call 706-754-5160 between 10am- 4BR/5BR 2BA. Renovated. Near religion, sex, disability, familial status or wood Court, Hearthstone by Walmart. $670-$700/mo. Call national origin, or an intention, to make BANK ORDERED & Chucks BBQ. Saturday, 9am-? 5pm. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Paul 678-316-6967 any such preference, limitation or ONLINE AUCTION Neighborhood yard sale. Chase discrimination.” Familial status includes Quality Consignments RUCKS ANS FOR ALE Best place in Habersham to live! Summit Lane, Cornelia. Satur- 415 T /V S Cameron at Clarkesville apart- children under the age of 18 living with Now Being Accepted!! day, 8am. Heavy Equipment, Trucks, ments. 1, 2, 3 Bedroom units, parents or legal custodians, pregnant Vehicles, Tools, ATVs, Trailers, Sidewalk Sale Saturday, July 14, starting at $599. Deposit only women and people securing custody of Boats, Motorcycles @ 8:00am @ The Barn/Haber- $300, free storage unit w/12 children under 18. sham Mini Storage, 875 S. Main month lease. Pool, playground. Plus Much Much More! This newspaper will not knowingly Enhance your Preview August 3rd and 4th St., Cornelia. 706-839-1067. accept any advertising for real estate Online bidding CD Properties now leasing 1, 2, August 3rd thru 5th Yard Sale July 13th-14th, 8am- which is in violation of the law. Our classi ed ads by 2pm, Annandale Subdivision, 615 & 3 Bedrooms starting at $445. More info online at Call for more information 706- readers are hereby informed that all ### JJJ www.auctionsunlimitedonline.com Annandale Drive, Clarkesville, off adding , 197 North, right on Hardman 778-8001. dwellings advertised in this newspaper are Or call 678-889-7776 available on an equal opportunity basis. Auctions Unlimited Inc. Road. Furniture, household Cleveland, Large 3BR, 21/2 BA, or Bold Letters Au2594 items, clothing. 2007 Silverado 2500, toolbox, 1400 sq.ft., $650 month. No de- To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free Where we make it MOVE! Yard sale Saturday, 8am-2pm. bedliner, 93k miles, excellent posit. 706-878-6221. Move in Call Phyllis to place your classi ed in Infant, toddler, adult clothes; condition, $15,900 706-499-7470 special $125. telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9272. household items, exercise equip- Clksv: 2 BR, 1 BA (double sinks), The Northeast Georgian 310 PETS/ANIMALS ment, Partylite candle holders W/D Hook-ups, ceramic half price. 111 Rocky Shoals counters/floors in kitchen & bath, Trail, Mt. Airy. 706-776-3387. Looking for a pet? Adopt! John w/appliances, in residential set- 706-778-4215 B. Gesbocker Animal Shelter of ting near Ingles, on Ellison St., off Yard sale, Saturday, 8am-?, 1117 Hwy 17. No smoking. 12 mo. "A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words." Habersham County 706-754- Black Snake Road, Mt. Airy. "A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words." 3533. lease, $450 mo., $425 sec. Call Peg 406-270-6411 Mon-Sat, " A P i cClassifieds Classifiedsture is W Summer Summerorth a Special! Special!1,000 Words." 10am-8pm ET. YARD SALES ANTED TO UY You'veYou've heard heard the the expression. expression. Now, Now, hear hear the the deal! deal! 315 Y S 320 W B FOR RENT. Walking distance Classifieds Summer Special! from the new Cornelia Wal-Mart. 1. Select an item that you want to sell. Bank Ordered Business Liquida- Rear end for a 1979 International 678-200-2970. You've 1. Select heard an the item expression. that you want Now, to sell. hear the deal! tion and Auction. All contents of a Scout. Must be a 354 gear ratio 1990 Nissan pickup truck, 4-cyl, (Car, boat, motorcycle, house, furniture, lawn mower, etc.) 10,500 sq. foot Baby and Young and in good condition. Call 706- 5-speed, runs very good, great Large 2BR, 11/2BA townhouse (Car, boat, motorcycle, house, furniture, lawn mower, etc.) Adult store will be sold starting 778-7588 or 706-499-6844. gas mileage. Cold A/C. $2100 for rent. Within walking distance 1. 2. Select Take aan picture item that of it. you want to sell. Friday, July 13, and Saturday, Ju- negotiable. 706-809-7407. of shopping and dining. Conven- 2. Take (Car, (Digital boat,a ispicture best motorcycle, but a printof house, it.should furnitur work e,too.) lawn mower, etc.) ly 14, at 9 a.m. ient to Hwy 365 & Hwy 441. Quiet All prices will be marked 50% to FOR SALE: ‘94 GMC 2500 cus- neighborhood 706-776-6000. (Digital is best but a print should work too.) 70% off retail prices. 325 BOATS/MARINE tom van, 350 engine, 154K miles, 2. Take a picture of it. On Saturday, July 21, all remain- P/S, P/B, A/C front & rear, white LUXURY 1BR & Studio Apart- (Digital is best but a print should work too.) ing inventory will be sold at auc- Canoe, used only twice, $300 w/blue trim. Very clean. 706-754- ments, downtown Clarkesville. tion. OBO. 706-968-1836, or 706-754- 1303. (706)499-8977, (706)768-6091. 1465 Skyline Drive, Toccoa, GA 8753. Photo goes here! (old skating rink) 9am- 2pm. All items are brand new; many are 3. Write a 10-word description of it. still in boxes or plastic. Just some 331 CAMPERS/SALE 425 MOTORCYCLES of the thousands of items to be (Include asking Photo price goes and phone here! number.) sold include: For sale 2005 Suzuki Burgman BUCKLE UP Write a 10-word description of it. Bedroom suits, chests and dress- 400 motor scooter, less than 3. Photo goes here! er, armoire, bunk beds, nursery / / / / 1,000 miles, $4,500 706-968- (Include asking price and phone number.) items and gifts, high chairs, car 1836 or 706-754-8753. It’s The Law! 3. Write a 10-word description of it. seats, strollers, cribs, crib sets, / / / / crib mattresses, single and dou- (Include asking price and phone number.) ble mattress, recliners, gliders, / / / / room decorations, booster seats, Price $ / Phone # / nursing items, diaper bags, 55 www.jackieapigo.com Chevy pedal cars, pedal fire FREE 24-7 Pre-recorded Information “Hotline” 1-800-724-6319 enter / / / / truck, scooter toys and rocky ani- Clarkesville 1998 29’ Bunkbed the ext number of the listing you wish to access. (See ad for Ext. #) Ad Classification:/ ______/ / / mals. Office furniture, warehouse Model with all options, $5,900. ladders, displays, filing cabinets, 305-799-1572. 4. Bring/ them to The/ Northeast/ Georgian./ warehouse racks. Name brands REDUCED Price $ / Phone # / include: Baby Jogger, Pali, Bol- (2440 Old Athens Hwy, Cornelia) ton, Little Castle, Munire, Ragaz- zi, Graco, Stoke, Recaro, Peg 335 MISCISC. FOR SALE Ext. 302 Ext. 303 Price 5. Ad $ will run for 3/ weeksPhone for #$19.95 / Pergo, Medela, Rockport. 2BR, 2BA cottage with rock fireplace. Rocking chair front porch. 33.69 acres with approx. 7 acres in fenced pasture. 2 mobile Ad Classification: (Must be paid in advance ______to get 3 weeks for price of 1. No refunds.) For more information contact 2004 Colorado rims. Make offer. Nestled in the trees and mountain laurel. MLS#97133 $79,900 homes, sheds, barn, workshop, creek! MLS #94616 $219,900 Phil McDonald 770-539-1902 or 706-491-9666. Name: Ad ______Classification: ______Dorie Leland 706-300-0238. Find 4. Bring them to The Northeast Georgian. Address: ______us on AuctionZip.com id number For sale fescue square bales, $4 (2440 Old Athens Hwy, Cornelia) 1771. Phil W. McDonald GAL bale. Delivery available. 706-499- City 4. ______Bring them to The Northeast Zip ______Georgian. 3159 Toccoa, Georgia. 2801. Ext. 307 Ext. 311 Phone: 5 . Ad (2440______will Old runAthens for Hwy, 3 Cornelia) weeks Date:for $19.95 ______Close to shopping. Cute 3BR/2BA with vaulted ceiling, good The White House...on a quiet street in Demorest. 4BR/2.5BA with Big Neighborhood yard sale. closet space and no city taxes. MLS #97635 $98,000 vaulted & 9 foot ceilings, & fireplace. MLS#97494 $169,900 (Must be paid in advance to get 3 weeks for price of 1. No refunds.) Bunk beds, toys, sporting goods, Home Grown Produce now has . Ad will run for 3 weeks for $19.95 Parks Whopper tomatoes, bi-col- 5 etc. Saturday, July 14, 8am-5pm, “Buy or Sell With Me and Use This Truck For FREE!” www.The Northeast Georgian Georgian.com or sweet corn, fresh dug red and Name: ______(Must be paid in advance to get 3 weeks for price of 1. No refunds.)

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510 BUS.. PPROP.. FOR RENT 515 HOUSES FOR RENT 520 MOBILE HOMES/RENT RENT W. PURCHASE OPTION Cleveland: shop/storage (400 to “Move in Special” 3BR/2BA with 1,600 sqft). Monthly Rent/sqft: Remodeled mountain cabin Upper & lower decks with CHA, available on half acre lots. $300/400, $400/800, $575/1,200, Call 706-839-5684. $725/1,600, short or long term. Beautiful mountain views Close to lakes & river, 1.8 acres ILLY AIN 10ft. gar doors, 14ft. ceiling, near Ford Dealer on Hwy 129 S. Utilit- Only 20 min. to Helen, ies (110/220 & 3-Phase), water Clarkesville, or Clayton ROOMS FOR RENT B C & compressed air included. 770- 3 Lg. BR, 2 full baths, CHA 525 235-2063 Lg. open LR, DR, Kit. w. FP illcaic Inside laundry room Room 4 Rent. All utilities included Demorest, 2000sq.ft., frontage All appliances provided +internet. 706-776-7382, 706- road, commercial space, Tile, wood, & carpet floors 499-0200. Available immediately. 1039 N. Main Street, $795/month, 800-427-3405. $850/mo. plus deposit, avail. now (706) 778-2121 (770) 869-9105 Call 706-499-8240 to see Room rentals by the week. Fully Local Cornelia, GA 30531 Atlanta Downtown Cornelia. 3000 sq. ft. furnished. Private baths. All utilit- Storefront. Special this month. Small 2BR house, appliances fur- ies included. Common kitchen, 706-776-6000. nished, located in Demorest, on common laundry room. Call 706- private lot, $450 rent, $400 de- 778-0388 or 404-925-2367. For lease almost new office posit, includes water. 706-768- space on main highway, approx. 3600. No calls after 9pm. 1,000sq.ft., close to Zaxby’s in BUSINESS PROP.-SALE 2002 Ford Cornelia. Very reasonable rent. Two bedroom house near down- 610 2009 Lifan 706-778-2244. town Cornelia. Call 706-499-2373 3 Commercial acres in Clarkes- 250 CC Mustang before 9p.m. NEW OFFICE SPACE NEAR ville. $110,000 owner financing. #50201A 772-530-2076. Convertible WAL-MART ON 441. PROFES- V/6 #57763A SIONALLY FINISHED. 706-778- MOBILE HOMES/RENT 8001. 520 Restaurant, Sautee, Rustic. Turn key. Partial owner financing. 706- $ $ 2BR 1BA Available for $400/mo. 2,995 Office with studio 1BR Apart- Call 706-968-1022. 865-7777 6,995 ment. Main Street, Cornelia. $495/month. 706-776-6000. 2BR-3BR’s available Pea Ridge Offices for rent $215. Retail MH Park. Retired/Disabled dis- 625 HOUSES FOR SALE stores, Warehouse/Manufactur- count. 706-499-7862. ing/Storage, Clarkesville Square. 2BR/1BA, $450/month or 2007 Jeep 2003 Ford 706-754-4540. $115/week, $250/deposit, water/cable included, Cornelia. Liberty F-150 S/C 515 HOUSES FOR RENT 706-776-2067. Sport 4x4 LAR 4x4 2BR/2BA C/H/A stove, fridge, all #63367A #67126A Sweetwater Subdivision private electric, very clean, water furnish- secluded 3BR/2BA home, unfin- ed. First month rent free w/de- $ $ ished basement, hardwood posit. 706-499-5388. 9,995 9,995 floors, woodburning FP, $950/month. Call Zach Garvey, 3BR/2BA singlewide, in Baldwin Norton Mountain Properties, 706- area, $140/week, $140 deposit. 3/2 2-car garage, hardwood 768-0575. 706-768-3078. floors, fireplace. Clarkesville. 4BR 2BA Lawrence St., Corne- $164,000 (706)499-3676 *3 BR, 2 BATH with cathedral lia. $450/mo + deposit. 404-444- 2004 Jeep 2008 ceiling and loft in Demorest 2008. Courtyards. Call 706-839-6065 3BR/1BA like new, $39K. 706- Grand Chevrolet anytime for recorded details or Doublewides for rent 3BR/2BA, 878-7970. Cherokee see $155/week, 706-968-6245. Impala LT www.habershamapartments.com LMT 4x4 Mobile Home Park rentals, Toc- House for sale in Baldwin. 3 Bed- #53216A rooms, Vinyl siding, good loca- #65722A 1823 Peaceful Waters Lane 2BR coa, GA. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, $250-$400 monthly, tion. $68,900, please call 706- $ $ 2BA Cape Cod, basement, river 499-6833. 11,995 access, pets OK. $750 month, 706-599-2291. 10,995 deposit. 706-754-2389.

3/2 House on an acre of land, with fireplace & garden tub, $850. 2005 Jeep 678-617-1465. 2006 Mercury Grand 355 Grindstone Creek Cherokee 5 bed/ 3 bath The Northeast Georgian Grand Marquis $1300 per month LS #54862A LMT 4x4 ref/dep required #69842A 706-499-7653 $ $ 3BR 1.5BA Demorest/Mt. Airy 11,995 12,995 Hwy. $700/mo., $500 deposit. is printed on 770-540-7301. 3BR/1BA House furnished; 1BR/1BA Duplex Apartment; 100% Recycled Paper. 1BR/1BA Apartment furnished; 2007 Buick 2008 2BR/1BA Mobile Home. 706-201- Mercury 2720. LaCrosse Sable Premier 3BR/2BA home on Mud Creek, CX easy access to 365. 2-car ga- #51190A FWD rage/shop, $800/month, $500/de- #50176A posit. Call 706-499-8297. $ $ 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage, in subdi- 12,995 15,995 vision near Clarkesville. $775/month, security deposit re- quired, 770-503-4832. Cleveland area. 3BR 3BA rent $775/mo. References and depos- 2007 2009 Buick it required. 706-968-3330 Lincoln LuCerne Located on 407 Fisk St., Demor- est. 4BR 2BA, fenced yard, MKZ CXL $700/mo. + deposit. 404-444- V/6 #58875A #50320A 2008 $ $ Nice 2 story 2BR/1.5 Bath, Clar- 16,995 17,995 kesville area, $575/month, de- posit & references required. 706- 499-6255, 706-499-2990. 2010 Ford 2010 Ford

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