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$1 November 7, 2014 Weekend Missing Demorest funds skyrocket to $598,000 By CHRISTINA SANTEE open session after mayor and has a defi nitive start date and a Payne – for more than 40 years. internal investigation by an in- council returned from closed defi nitive end date we already However, City Manager/Clerk dependent party to fi nd answers As if a quarter-million dollars doors, where they discussed knew,” Austin said Nov. 4 of the Juanita Crumley explained, in the whereabouts of the miss- stolen from city coffers wasn’t pending litigation and personnel series of thefts. “They just don’t do governmen- ing money and the “person or bad enough, the Demorest City for about 30 minutes. He credited the recent fi nd- tal audits anymore.” persons responsible.” Council has confi rmed that “… It has been determined ings to the “diligent work” of The council last updated the The resolution says the city missing cash now amounts to that fraudulent activity began in auditors with the Clarkesville- public on the matter at a called of Demorest “has concluded that more than $598,000. 2009 and ceased in May of 2013,” based accounting fi rm Duncan & meeting Sept. 23, when it re- the loss of city monies in the Mayor Rick Austin an- Austin said. “This resulted in Kitchens LLC, which was hired vealed Duncan & Kitchens audi- years 2012 and 2013 is not due to nounced the fi ndings at the coun- losses to the city in an amount in March after the city’s for- tors had uncovered an additional human or computer error,” and cil’s regular meeting around 8:30 that exceeds $598,000.” mer auditor, Tyler Maney, with $53,661.21 was absent from FY has evidence “fraudulent activ- Tuesday night, while the last of The astonishing amount in- Baldwin-based Amos, Maney & 2013 books, on top of $220,000 ini- ity by one or more persons is the Habersham County’s last-min- cludes the $275,000-plus already Payne LLC, resigned in Novem- tially confi rmed as missing. only explanation for the missing ute voters cast their ballots in unaccounted for from Fiscal ber 2013. Austin then read before coun- money.” the Nov. 4 general election. Years 2012 and 2013. The city had contracted with cil a proposed resolution that The disclosure was made in “It pleases me the city now Amos – turned Amos, Maney & was later adopted to launch an See Demorest, Page 2A SPLOST VI, local alcohol referendums gain approval New penny tax begins April 1, 2015

By DONALD FRASER

Habersham County residents have approved the new Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax VI. The victory arrived with 57.69 percent of ballots cast in favor, to 42.31 percent in opposition. The vote was 5,557 to 4,076 vote in favor. Voter turnout in Habersham County topped 50 per- cent. That means 9,792 voters of 19,451 CHRISTINA SANTEE/Staff registered cast Hope – a young special-needs dog recently rescued by Habersham HELP (Helping Every Last Pet) – enjoys affection from her ballots. current foster mother, Samantha Woodall-Freeman, Habersham HELP president/CEO. Voters re- jected renew- ing SPLOST VI in Novem- ber 2013, when just 14 percent of voters turned out. Hope for Hope The penny-on-the-dollar sales tax measure was the prominent local issue, while a neck-and-neck race for a Georgia U.S. Senate seat and a tight battle for Georgia’s Special-needs dog to receive prosthetic foot governorship drew state and national attention. “I would say the majority of the people have spoken,” By CHRISTINA SANTEE cember,” she said. “However, I saw lots of people promis- said Bob Guthrie, who advocated against approving ing to come get her on her Facebook posts, so I honestly SPLOST VI. “We will support it any way we can.” The dictionary defi nes the word “hope” as “the feel- thought she had been rescued.” That, he said, is the nature of a democracy. ing that what is wanted can be had or that events will However, Woodall-Freeman said there was some- Guthrie noted many people looked at SPLOST versus turn out for the best.” thing unique about the sweet-faced stray most shelter the potential of increased property taxes, and they opted Meet Hope, Habersham HELP’s (Helping Every Last dogs don’t have – or lack thereof. for SPLOST. He said he hoped elected county and munici- Pet) most recent special-needs rescue. “Hope is missing a back foot,” she said. pal offi cials “now make certain there is no property tax The 3-4-year-old brindled female boxer-pit bull mix Woodall-Freeman remained optimistic Hope had increase for the next several years to come.” fi rst wandered into the life of Samantha Woodall-Free- been adopted, until the canine showed up at a recent “The next three to fi ve years are vital to Habersham man, Habersham HELP president/CEO, only a few Habersham HELP event. County,” said Wade Rhodes, chairman of the Habersham months ago in June. But it didn’t take long before Hope “Wayne (HCACC offi cer) from the HCACC brought Chamber of Commerce. “I say that because of what’s hap- grabbed hold of Woodall-Freeman’s heart, and others’ Hope as one of the dogs available for adoption,” she said. pening in Hall County.” in the community. “She was not adopted that day, so we brought her home Commercial growth is booming in Habersham’s neigh- “Hope was picked up by Habersham County Animal to foster her.” bor to the south, with industrial parks and mixed-used Care and Control (HCACC) in December 2013 as a stray,” Woodall-Freeman said it appears Hope hasn’t always developments springing up along state Route 365. said Woodall-Freeman in introducing Hope. “Just yesterday [Nov. 4], [Gov. Nathan] Deal an- “I had seen her picture on the shelter website in De- See Hope, Page 14A nounced another 650 jobs at Kubota,” Rhodes said, re- ferring to the manufacturing company in an industrial park just south of the Habersham County line. “It’s an opportunity to play off of their growth and expansion, but we’ve got to be ready. But it takes time,” Rhodes said. SPLOST VI, he said, will help maintain public safety, See Election, Page 5A Navy vet recalls service during Vietnam By KIMBERLY BROWN “It was, at times, very exciting and very dangerous,” he said, “and Imagine being 20 years old, mar- then there were times you had down- ried only six months and deployed to time, where you didn’t have any- active duty during the Vietnam War. thing to do, which is a normal com- This was the experience of Wade bat situation for any soldier in any Hasty of Cornelia, now 66. Hasty and war. But there was combat going on, his wife, Carol, who was only 19 at and we had the fear of attacks from the time, lived in Atlanta. He joined the riverbanks, from the Viet Cong.” the Naval Reserves in July 1967, but Hasty said the Viet Cong fl oated Bulletin Board mines down the river toward his was called to active duty in August 1968 with the Mobile Riverine Force. ship, “to try to blow us out of the “We were assigned to the 9th In- water.” There were also Viet Cong featured weekly fantry Division, and we went up and swimmers who would go underwa- The Northeast Georgian will publish four down the [Mekong] River, wherever ter to attach mines to the bottom of Bulletin Board pages in each weekend edi- there were problem spots,” Hasty the ships. tion, featuring news from public and pri- said. “We took the Army up to the “They blew one ship up next to vate schools in Habersham County. problem spots, we let them off onto mine and killed 26 guys right away,” Including these pages in each Friday edi- the riverbanks, and we sat there and Hasty said. “I watched that happen.” tion’s B Section will allow The Northeast waited for them to come in from the Hasty said seeing something like Georgian to publish more than 200 chil- jungle. They would board the boat that follows a soldier home in his dren’s faces each week. again, and stay with us until we thoughts. But fl ashbacks of combat The Bulletin Board pages will include moved on.” weren’t the only thing he experi- news about student recognition – honor Hasty said his unit served up to enced once he returned home. For rolls, Terrifi c Kids, Lunch with the Prin- 900 U.S. Army troops at a time on a Vietnam as an E-4 petty offi cer, re- the fi rst time, he and his fellow sol- cipal, students of the month – along with special fl at-bottom boat designed for members the weather was hot and diers experienced animosity from classroom activities, fi eld trips and more. the river. humid. He remembers mosquitoes. many people. The Bulletin Board pages began publica- “We provided food, showers, air He remembers the areas near his Because they had been overseas tion last Friday, in the Oct. 31 edition, with conditioning for them, and made ship, areas that had been defoliated and mostly out of touch with home, more than 250 children pictured. sure they were comfortable until by Agent Orange. he said, “We weren’t aware of all the they were called to go out on pa- But possibly the thing he remem- controversy that surrounded the trols,” he said. bers most is the adrenalin rush dur- Hasty, who spent one year in ing combat. See Veteran, Page 2A

Contact us INDEX Volume 123, No. 41 706-778-4215 DEATHS, 8A Fax Carl Brown, 77 Saly Phongsavanh, 91 Classifi eds 9-10B 706-778-4114 Steven S. Dean, 52 Wayne Smith, 91 Calendar 13A Gayle A. Humphries, 67 thenortheastgeorgian.com Opinion 4A Sports 1-2B Two sections, 24 pages TV 8B A2 2A The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014

WallendaBy Mat Payne will walk in 2015 CNI News Service Tallulah Gorge With his feet fi rmly planted on the ground Sun- Skywalk Celebration day night after a death- defying walk between When: June 2015 skyscrapers in downtown Where: Tallulah Gorge State Park Chicago, aerialist Nik What: Festival of regional events tied to Nik Wallenda’s Wallenda announced he tightrope walk across Tallulah Gorge was already training to How to participate: Coordination through Rabun replicate his great-grand- County Tourism Development Authority, explorerabun.com. father’s high-wire walk across Tallulah Gorge. Teka Earnhardt, execu- driving the bus,” Darugh his decision to recreate his tive director of the Rabun said. great-grandfather’s walk. County Tourism Develop- “He’s made the commit- Darugh said nego- ment Authority, and Gayle ment that he’s coming, but tiations with Wallenda’s Darugh, vice chairwoman, the devil’s in the details,” management team would said they spoke with Wal- she added. “It is his legacy, be ongoing in the months lenda’s management team and he’s doing it for the leg- leading up to the event, Sunday in Chicago and felt acy of his family, so I feel which is expected to take Photo courtesy of Associated Press confi dent Wallenda will confi dent he will.” place next summer. Nik Wallenda is seen crossing the Little Colorado River Gorge near the Grand Canyon on a walk the wire at Tallulah Earnhardt said she felt Sunday night, Wallen- Gorge. the gorge’s signifi cance da was quoted by English 2-inch wire June 23 last year. He was 1,500 feet above the river. “I think Nik has offi - in relation to Nik’s family news organization, Tele- cially confi rmed it. He’s history was paramount in graph Media Group, in his walk in Chicago, Da- rounding area. main goals for the event which he said he wanted rugh said the daredevil “We’re working with would be to work in con- to recreate the walk his had something more sig- all the counties around junction with as many lo- great-grandfather Karl nifi cant in mind for his us, the businesses and the cal and regional business- Public meetings scheduled Wallenda did in 1970, walk across the gorge. different ways to partici- es as possible. including the two head- Darugh said Wallenda’s pate ... pushing people to She said about 60,000 stands he performed about management alluded to different parts of our area people were at the event in The following public meetings are scheduled be- 600 feet above the gorge the possibility of the Dis- to experience all the dif- Chicago and predicted that tween Nov. 7-14. fl o o r . covery Channel super- ferent things the area has Wallenda’s walk across Earnhardt and Darugh imposing a video of Karl to offer,” Darugh said. “It’s the gorge could attract be- were present for Wallen- Wallenda’s walk across going to be a great commu- tween 30,000-100,000 visi- Habersham County Board of Education da’s walk in Chicago and the Gorge on top of the live nity party.” tors to the area. 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, at the School Board offi ce said the buzz surround- stream of Nik’s to give the In order to better pro- “I don’t think you could in Clarkesville. [4 p.m. work session] ing the event in the Windy impression that the two mote the event, the TDA put on an event like this City was monumental and Wallendas were walking is working with an event without having some kind Alto Town Council offered great hope for the together. company, The WOW Fac- of insight,” Earnhardt The authority has been tor, to create a website for said. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Alto Town Hall, Gaines- impact Wallenda’s walk at Tallulah Gorge could have working for the greater the event. Darugh said “How many times do ville Highway. on the area. part of a year to organize the website will go live in you plan an event where “It was certainly worth the Tallulah Gorge Sky- January. Earnhardt said you get to see it before and Baldwin City Council the trip ... to see how ex- walk Celebration, a multi- the company was work- see their mistakes and 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at Baldwin Municipal cited people were in Chi- day event designed around ing on creating a webpage challenges?” she added. Courtroom, Willingham Avenue. cago,” Earnhardt said. Wallenda’s walk which that would be linked to the More information about Though Wallenda might is projected to have a dy- TDA’s site, explorerabun. the Tallulah Gorge Sky- have broken multiple re- namic economic impact on com. walk Celebration can be cords Sunday night with Rabun County and the sur- Darugh said one of the found at explorerabun.com. The Northeast Georgian

Legal organ of Habersham County Baldwin, GDC reach agreement on LASP sewage rates Published twice weekly (Wednesdays and Fridays) By CHRISTINA SANTEE “We have reached an agreement eliminated a need for Baldwin sew- 2440 Old Athens Highway, Cornelia, GA 30531 with the city of Baldwin,” said Becky age treatment services. The city of Baldwin has reached East, chief fi nancial offi cer with the At the Baldwin City Council’s last USPS 395440 an agreement with the Georgia De- GDC. “We’re very pleased we were regular meeting Oct. 27, Mayor Jer- Alan NeSmith, Publisher partment of Corrections (GDC) on able to work together in the best in- ry Neace announced in open session [email protected] sewage rates at Lee Arrendale State terest of the citizens of Georgia to ac- “a decision was made as of the latest Prison (LASP). complish this agreement.” pending litigation,” after the council “It’s been in negotiation for Details of the agreement have not met for an hour in closed session to Periodicals postage paid at Cornelia, Ga. months, [but] they reached an agree- been released, but East said the GDC discuss real estate acquisition and POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ment last Wednesday or Thursday,” did not agree to the increase and pending litigation. e Northeast Georgian, P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA 30531 City Attorney David Syfan con- instead, “we’ve come to terms that “However, we have to wait for the fi rmed Thursday, Nov. 6. both parties agree with.” court to agree, as well as a second Subscriptions: The city and the GDC had been at Until recently, city offi cials, the party to agree to the litigation at an impasse for months over a 2011 city attorney and state legislators hand,” Neace said Oct. 27. Habersham, Banks, White, Stephens counties...... 52 weeks $30.00 wastewater treatment rate increase had failed to reach a resolution with Consultants Dale Latty and Bob Other Georgia counties...... 52 weeks $40.00 the city charges LASP. GDC. Guthrie were also in the closed ses- Outside Georgia...... 52 weeks $50.00 Syfan said the city and GDC had Beforehand, GDC had included sion. The pair is on retainer with Includes Georgia Sales Tax been involved in mediation since in its Fiscal Year 2015 budget a re- Baldwin, through its RADS (Re- Single copies are sold at nearly 100 locations. 2012. quest for $309,872 in state money to search, Analysis, Development Solu- Newspaper rack copies – $1 includes GA sales tax Earlier this year, he said, “the fl oat $3.6 million general-obligation tions) Services LLC, to assist the city Newspaper dealer copies – $1 does not include GA sales tax [GDC had] only [been] paying a part bond to construct its own wastewa- in negotiations with GDC. Contact: of the sewer rate increase set by the ter treatment plant at the Alto pris- Additional details were not imme- [email protected] council.” on. The treatment plant would have diately available by press time.

Hours: Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contacting Us: Demorest From Page 1A Veteran From Page 1A Telephone: 706-778-4215 Fax: 706-778-4114 The council voted unanimously at its regular meet- Vietnam War, and the dem- band’s Vietnam experience ing Oct. 7 to hire former Georgia Bureau of Investigation onstrating and heckling so early in their marriage Mail: Post OŽ ce Box 1555 agent Michael Ethan Eason, of Dawsonville-based Eason that was going on. was “very, very stressful,” 2440 Old Athens Highway Cornelia, GA 30531 Investigative Services, to uncover answers about when, “When I got home, we but she was thrilled to have how and by whom the missing money was taken. landed at Travis Air Force him back home after he Email: Austin described Eason as a former GBI agent with Base in San Francisco,” he was discharged. Newsroom: “over 30 years of experience – in criminal investigation said. “When we departed “We didn’t get to see Christina Santee, news editor: [email protected] into narcotics, fraud, white collar and organized crime.” the plane, they told us to each other for 13 months,” Treva Bennett, copy editor: [email protected] “Our investigator, Mike Eason, has begun work and stick together, to not mind she said. “In that time, I Donald Fraser, senior sta” writer: [email protected] anticipates completing the investigation by the end of the crowds and to get into talked to him three times Kimberly Brown, sta” writer: [email protected] 2014,” he said. the terminal as fast as on the phone. You might go Sports: During the search for missing city money, the council possible. There were the a week or two without get- also has fi red its long-time bookkeeper, Altea Muller of hecklers spitting at us and ting a letter. It’s not like to- Zack Myers, sports writer: [email protected] Duluth-based Muller & Partners CPAs, with whom the calling us ‘baby killers.’ day, where you have email Advertising: city has been contracted since 2004, Austin said. We got into the terminal as and Skype. It was a bad Bernadette Mastracchio, advertising representative: Austin stated in a Sept. 24 email that the termination fast as we could, not really time.” [email protected] was “immediate” and was based upon learning the ac- understanding what was Linda Anderson, advertising representative: counting/bookkeeping services provided to the city of going on.” [email protected] Demorest “did not meet accepted standards and delayed Hasty was discharged Katie Hendricks, advertising representative: the city’s discovery of fraud.” from the military in Sep- [email protected] Muller was “[tasked] with reconciling bank state- tember 1969, because of ments for the books,” among other responsibilities, he troop cutbacks by Presi- Classifi ed advertising: said. dent Richard Nixon. Austin said GBI agents had been involved in the in- The couple has lived in Ava Churchill, classi™ ed advertising representative vestigation since summer 2013, but couldn’t offer any an- Cornelia for almost four [email protected] swers to the mayor and council’s questions. The council years. They have two chil- Legal advertising: members received even more disappointing news Sept. dren – Stacy Hasty, 43, of 23, when a representative from the GBI informed them Jacksonville, Florida, and Vicki Vinson, legals clerk the agency would and could no longer actively pursue the Jason Hasty, 39, of Athens. [email protected] Anderson Village investigation, he said. Wade Hasty retired from Shopping Center thenortheastgeorgian.com As discussed at the council’s July 29 regular work Sysco Food Services, and 232 Anderson Circle session, forensic auditors hired from Atlanta-based Fra- Carol Hasty worked as a zier & Deeter CPAs and Advisors also completed their church secretary and a Alto, GA 30510 Submitting Info: months-long search for $222,000-plus initially unac- homemaker. 706-778-7890 counted for, but also couldn’t offer a concrete explanation Though it was only a andersoncarpetonealto.com

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PLAYER PIANOS DIGITAL PIANOS 122643 or [email protected] for more information. 1‐800‐252‐1999 www.LancasterPiano.com 110714-G A3 Friday, November 7, 2014 The Northeast Georgian 3A Cornelia commission approves $4.5 million budget By KIMBERLY BROWN allocated for a depot renovation project, In noting key points about the FY 2015 project, $420,000. which Anderson recommended changing. budget, Anderson said, “We continue The budget has been on display at The Cornelia City Commission has ad- Though SPLOST VI was passed by Haber- to offer the same level of services to our Cornelia City Hall, the Cornelia Library opted a balanced general fund budget of sham County voters on Nov. 4, that out- citizens without any added costs. We and the city’s website since September. $4,555,974 for Fiscal Year 2015, which is come was not known during the meeting. were able to balance the budget with no Anderson said there had been a couple an increase of $23,065 over 2014. “Not knowing what the future of increases to property taxes or users fees, of comments from the public, “but none The commission also adopted the FY SPLOST will be, it’s my suggestion not and we are only using $151,568 of our of them created a reason why this should 2015 water and sewer budget of $21,970,815, to allocate these funds at this time,” An- fund balance, which represents an over- not be approved.” which includes a $15 million water plant derson said. “We do have roads and side- all reduction of $100,000 from 2014.” One of the questions was a clarifica- project, and is $305,561 more than 2014. walks that need a lot of attention, and if New projects included in the 2015 bud- tion about SPLOST funds, and the other In recommending approval during the SPLOST fails, the funds would be better get are the four-million gallons per day was to ask why the city funds the public commission’s Nov. 4 meeting, City Man- suited to these items.” water plant, at a cost of $10 million; new library. ager Donald Anderson pointed out one Since SPLOST VI did pass, the City raw water reservoir, $5 million; Ward “Both of those comments have been change from the draft budget. That draft of Cornelia is expected to receive $4.9 2 water line replacement, $625,000; J answered and justified,” Anderson said. had $80,000 of existing Special Purpose million of the one-cent sales tax over six Warren north lift station replacement, The budget was passed unanimously, Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) funds years. $130,000; and the Level Grove sidewalk and no commissioners commented. Cornelia officials agree to write off giant delinquent water bill

By KIMBERLY BROWN tempts were halted by the dio-read meters, a similar the project. Anderson said in at least one direction; plus the company does not city attorney, because we situation would show up the city would use the gate- • Heard that Fieldale service the pumps. The Cornelia city commis- were unable to prove [the on the unread-meters list; way master plan created Farms donated $10,000 to- money for the project is in sioners have written off a owner] was the person who so if water is going to an by the Archway Partner- ward a concrete pad at the the wastewater treatment $40,765 water bill. had turned on the water.” inactive meter, it raises a ship; site of the yearly ice skat- plant’s new equipment line The bill was charged “This was rental prop- red flag. • Took no action to ing rink in Cornelia City item, which has a balance to property at 285 Elberta erty, and he claimed that “We just want to clean change the intersection Park. The commission of $54,700; St., where about 1,980,700 one of his past tenants had up the books,” Anderson of Chenocetah Drive and approved an additional • Approved a bid of gallons of water has been turned on the water,” An- said. Old Lake Russell Road. $7,400 to hire Armstrong $11,910 from Lanier Con- used, but not paid for, since derson said. In other business, the Last year, the intersection Construction to pour the tracting of Suwanee to 2004. In 2012, Anderson said, commission: was made into a three-way pad. Eventually, Anderson relocate a drain line at During the Nov. 4 Cor- the property owner lost the • Adopted a resolution stop, but the city had re- said, he would like for the the wastewater treatment nelia City Commission property and the account to apply for a trails grant ceived requests from sev- city to build a pavilion on plant. A second bid of work session and regular has collected penalties and from the Department of eral residents of Old Lake the pad; $16,800 was received from meeting, Cornelia City interest in the amount of Natural Resources to Russell Road to reconsider • Approved a bid from Higgins Construction of Manager Donald Ander- $31,521.47, accrued since improve sidewalks on having stop signs there, Goforth Williamson Inc. Cornelia. Money for the son said it was discovered 2009. Clarkesville Street from Anderson said. of Griffin for $25,814 to re- project is in the wastewa- in 2009 the water had been “Obviously we do things the Cornelia Depot to the Though a public hear- place two wastewater treat- ter treatment plant’s bud- illegally turned on, and a lot differently now,” An- Farm and Garden Co. Im- ing was scheduled, no ment plant pumps. GFI get. the bill then was $10,251. derson said. “If someone’s provements would include members of the public would service the pumps, Excess polymer builds Anderson said the prop- water is turned off, we put a 10-foot wide (or greater) appeared to comment. and they are made in Grif- up in the line and blocks erty owner paid $1,000 a padlock [on the meter], multi-use path, which Anderson said he had re- fin. The low bid was from the flow, causing it to back toward the bill, but never and we take a picture of would qualify for the DNR ceived comments from Waterborne Technologies up into the building, fur- made any more payments. the padlock, so if it’s ever grant since it eventually three residents, who said of Monroe for $24,070, but ther causing solids to set- Anderson told the com- turned back on [illegally], could be part of the larg- they preferred to keep the Anderson recommended tle in the aeration basins. mission the city had tried we can [press] charges, be- er countywide trail. The intersection as a three-way not going with Waterborne Staff members spend four to press criminal charges cause they tampered with grant would be an 80- to stop. Anderson said for li- Technologies because its to six hours a month chis- for theft of services and it.” 20-percent match, in which ability purposes, the city pumps are manufactured eling hardened polymer civil charges in magistrate City Clerk Janie Hen- the city would have to put attorney had told him the in Germany and would out of the channels, offi- court, “but both these at- derson said that with ra- up 20 percent of the cost of traffic needs to be stopped have a long lead-time; cials said. Cornelia DDA to examine potential use of old bank building By DONALD FRASER authority, along with some Sinyard said. “Now we’re ment manager. The Main Scammers targeting commission members, all on the same page,” she Street business is having a The Cornelia Down- toured the building as said. An opening is antici- soft opening, with a grand town Development Au- part of their Nov. 6 regular pated between Dec. 1-15; opening yet to be sched- thority will be helping the monthly meeting. • Heard Whistle Top uled, Herschell said. “They HabershamHEMC Electrical Membershipmembers Corp. has been Cornelia City Commis- In other business, the Brew Company, a new beer have 12 taps now and hope notified that some members have received telephone sion figure out develop- authority: garden and wine bar – in- to expand to 40,” he said. calls stating their power would be disconnected im- ment ideas for the former • Received a construc- cluding a growler refill op- “They’re looking for an mediately unless they provided a credit card number Community Bank & Trust tion/remodeling update eration – is now operating opportunity for a brew- for payment. downtown building. from Heather Sinyard, out of Hulsey’s Appliances ery,” he said. “Members should hang up at once and call Haber- The building extends Cornelia downtown man- & Refrigeration. “It’s a work in progress, sham EMC,” said Susan Baker, Member Care pro- along Main Street, with ager, regarding the future “It’s a good little shop but at least they’re open for gram manager. “Customer resource managers can corners on both Irvin and Natalie Jane’s restaurant. over there,” said Jon Her- business,” said Brian Hor- be reached at 706-754-2114, 706-865-4362 or 800-640- Hodges streets. The build- “We sat down yesterday schell, Cornelia’s econom- ton, Cornelia DDA chair- 6812.” ing is essentially one story [Nov. 5],” Sinyard said, re- ic and community develop- man. at the Irvin Street corner ferring to those involved in and becomes three stories the project, including the as you travel downhill to fire marshal, the engineer BELK.COM Hodges Street. In addition responsible for producing to the bank, the building construction drawings, was also home to a dress Natalie Jane and employ- shop, doctor’s office and ees of the city’s planning camera studio at one time, department. Remodeling said Don Higgins, an au- had been slowed because thority member and for- of miscommunication be- mer city mayor. He and the tween some of the parties, PRiVate ticKeteD eVent* Habersham County 4-H to 4 hours only! Saturday, Nov. 8 | 6-10am

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Viewpoints The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014 4A Congratulations Habersham! abersham County and its residents have stepped onto a trail leading to a Hmore vibrant and prosperous future. As the lights dimmed at the county elec- tion offi ce Tuesday night, a resound- Our opinion ing victory had been accomplished with voters stamping approval of Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax VI. The vote was 5,557 to 4,076 – nearly a 60/40 per- cent split and a winning margin of 1,481 votes. The renewed sales tax will go into effect April 1, 2015. While many political contests have a boastful winner swinging his hands in the air in victory, the SPLOST win means in- stead that local government offi cials will break out the calculators, more accurately determining how many improvements can be made or what number of maintenance projects can be accomplished for the better- ment of the community. The next six years, let’s hope, will meld with the country’s steadily improving econ- woHabersham nights this week of the Year.” Countya penny on for every the Innovative rise entrepreneurs omy to boost economic opportunities for have been pretty Thursday dollar they spend have made this their home. Habersham residents. Texciting. After the morning, I was into an account. Habersham’s schools and We are likely to see improved roads, a dust from crowded polls talking with Then this money colleges have plenty of settled on Tuesday night the newspaper’s will be used by educational muscle. Local stronger public safety sector and economic and total numbers were Treva Bennett local govern- governments are united developments, thanks in large part to that run, we learned that 9,792 about the CMAs, ments to pay down like never before. And the 50.11 percent of the county’s 19,541 regis- voters had made their and she said, bond debt on our bright light of transpar- voices heard. “There was Kim- hospital, improve ency in government has tered voters taking advantage of their free- Folks, it’s plumb inspir- berly Bramblett, infrastructure turned on. dom to decide the future. ing to see such a great who used to sing and public safety, Team Habersham, we Many of those voters casting ballots Elec- increase in voter turnout. on the stage July and encourage have all the right ingredi- And I’m thrilled with the 4th in Demorest.” Alan economic devel- ents. tion Day waited in line for two hours as the results. What a testament opment – which, Now, your local newspa- polls closed. They waited and waited so their Momentum is building, Kimberly is to the NeSmith simply put, means per will keep you informed voices would be heard. They waited patiently Team Habersham. community where creating jobs. about how every penny of and many cast a vote favoring SPLOST VI, Then Wednesday night, she was raised. Momentum is SPLOST VI is spent. The the stage of Bridgestone Team Habersham, building, Team Haber- projects have been well knowing it would help us keep our hospital Arena in Nashville, Ten- you’ve got to be proud of sham. established, but we’ll keep open, serving the sick and injured among us. nessee, was piped into my her. And let’s remember you informed. You have SPLOST VI will bring benefi ts to Haber- living room via ABC as I But let’s get back to the it’s a new day. Hard times my word. watched the 48th Annual election results and our happen, and, gracious, our Momentum is building, sham County and, six years from now, if not Country Music Associa- immediate future. You fel- community felt the sting Team Habersham. sooner, voters can congratulate themselves tion Awards. And there in low voters have approved of this recession. But we Habersham County is for acting in the best interest of all of the the spotlight was Habersh- a powerful revenue tool. are gearing up and moving on the rise. am’s own Kimberly Bram- SPLOST VI, a penny sales forward into a promising Onward and upward! Habersham community. blett Schlapman perform- tax, will engage April 1, future. Alan NeSmith is pub- ing in front of millions. 2015. This extra penny-on- Habersham County is lisher of The Northeast You’ve probably heard that the-dollar sales tax does geographically blessed Georgian. Email him at her band, Little Big Town, not discriminate. Visitors and full of some of the best anesmith@thenortheast- What’s your view? was named “Vocal Group and locals alike will place people this side of heaven. georgian.com. We’d like to know The Northeast Georgian welcomes all let- Waiting in line on Election Day not so bad ters to the editor from its readers. Deadlines are 5 p.m. Friday for the midweek edition; 8 a.m. ’ve spent a lot of time process at work. to. I spoke with seem to be a deterrent. Wednesday for the weekend edition. All writers waiting in lines over Five kids I took teachers of my I know some folks left are expected to follow our letters policy: Ithe past month. There with me so I children, famil- and hopefully returned. • Letters should be exclusive to The North- was the Saturday adven- could vote, when iar faces from There’s only so much you ture to Six Flags with my I’ve had the op- church, aquain- can do when you have to east Georgian; 10-year-old during which portunity for two tances from the get a kid from school or • Letters must include the writer’s full name, I discovered she has no weeks to accom- theater and my attend a soccer match or street address and a daytime telephone num- interest in roller coasters, plish this task homeschool class. put food on the table. But ber for verifi cation. Writer’s name and city of especially when we’ve with only one. We commiserated by far, the people stayed. been waiting in line for The kids were together that the Shifted their weight and residence will be published – names cannot be almost an hour and the actually great. line had never stood. Checked email or withheld. rain begins. They colored been like this, Facebook on their phones • Each letter submitted must be an original – Then there were the and attempted Lindsey and then shared and stood. Conversed no photocopies. security lines through the homework and that light bulb with strangers who are • Letters should be 350 words or fewer. Atlanta and Denver air- distracted swim Brackett moment at the really neighbors about ports a couple weeks ago practice and same time when SPLOST and taxes and • Letters submitted in all capital letters may when I traveled with my spent $10 at the a poll worker re- the Raiders’ big win. (By be rejected. husband on his business concession stand. As far minded us that all county the way, boys, I am so • Only one letter per writer allowed in any trip. Long lines in close as lines go, the wait to polling venues had been proud of you!) 30-day period. quarters with complete cast my ballot was the consolidated. We’ll wait in line for strangers. longest of any I’ve expe- So that was why the everything else right? • We do not publish poems, excerpts from Then Election Day rienced this month, but population of Clarkesville Roller coasters. Flights. other publications or lengthy submissions of came. I don’t have an ex- by far the most worth the suddenly seemed to have The county fair. It only Scripture. cuse for not participating wait. (Well, the Rock- boomed. Voters from all makes sense to wait in • All letters are subject to editing for gram- in early voting. In fact, ies without my kids was over the north end of line for the freedom that my reasoning involved pretty worth the wait, the county were trek- makes America great. mar, clarity and appropriate content. Publica- not wanting to take my too.) It was also the most king here to make their Lindsey Brackett is tion of any letter is the sole discretion of The 2-year-old with me. Guess entertaining. opinions known. It’s my a former middle school Northeast Georgian. what I did on Tuesday? The beauty of a small understanding that even teacher who now writes • Letters that are unsigned, contain more Took him and his three community is that even Gov. Nathan Deal spent from home while raising sisters and the daughter when you’re stuck in a a half-hour waiting his four children. You can than 350 words, contain disputes [between the of a friend with me. For menial task like stand- turn right alongside folks follow her journey through writer and another person, group, church, edu- an hour and a half they ing in the aquatic center determining his fate. motherhood at lindseyp- cational institution or business] or personal at- all received exposure to on Election Day, there’s While the wait came as brackett.com or email her tacks, endorse or criticize a business will not the American Democratic always someone to talk an initial shock, it didn’t at [email protected]. be published. The First Amendment: The Northeast Georgian Only three things a reminder Our Mission he First Amendment of the Constitution of The Northeast Georgian is published with pride allow governments the United States of America reads: “Con- for the people of Habersham and adjoining counties by Tgress shall make no law respecting an estab- Community Newspapers Inc., Athens. lishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exer- cise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, We believe that strong newspapers build strong com- to close a meeting: or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably munities – “Newspapers get things done!” to assemble, and to petition the Government for a Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and redress of grievances.” profitable community-oriented newspapers. O Personnel Forty-fi ve words. Five freedoms. No qualifi ca- This mission will be accomplished through the team- tions. work of professionals dedicated to truth, integrity, loy- O Litigation “To the press alone, chequered as it is with alty, quality and hard work. abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs O which have been gained by reason and humanity Tom Wood, Chairman Purchase of property Dink NeSmith, President over error and oppression.” – James Madison A5 Friday, November 7, 2014 The Northeast Georgian 5A Archway hears about Great Promise Partnership success in county By DONALD FRASER jobs and have been exploring ed- allows students to work at their Smith asked the committee • Agreed to study adding a ucation beyond high school. own pace. for consideration in funding field new project to its list of activi- At-risk high school students Committee member Wade Success Academy is different trips for the students, so they can ties. Blue Sky Aviation, the new are seeing more opportunities Rhodes, who is also chairman from the alternative school be- learn about new vocations. She fixed base operator at Habersh- for success through Great Prom- of the Habersham Chamber of cause at-risk students who were also wanted help in sponsoring a am County Airport, is request- ise Partnership, a work-study Commerce, noted one field trip not behavior problems are select- banquet for some of the students ing help with landscape design option at Habersham Success students had gone on was to ed for the program. where they would be applying at the airport terminal building, Academy. North Georgia Technical Col- Success Academy students fit their new social skills. “I think said Jerry Harkness, a commit- The Habersham Archway lege. “They had no idea” about the Great Promise Partnership it would be a fabulous opportu- tee member and also a Demorest Partnership heard from pro- the job opportunities out there model, according to Smith, and nity,” Smith said. city councilman. gram Coordinator Hilda John- [NGTC] students were learning benefit from learning life skills Smith noted the collaboration Committee member Jerry son Smith Nov. 5, during its reg- about, Rhodes said. and soft skills, and they receive of the two programs addresses Neace, mayor of Baldwin – ular monthly meeting, that the Success Academy began this motivation needed to graduate two problems in Habersham where the airport is located program has been successfully school year with approximately from school. County: increasing the high – asked consideration also be implemented. “I tell you there 25 students. The education al- In addition to their educa- school graduation rate and devel- given to enhanced landscaping are great things Mike Rhoades is ternative was put in place when tion, students in the Great Prom- oping a skilled future workforce. around the area near the inter- doing,” Smith said. school system administration re- ise Partnership program able In other business, the com- section of Duncan Bridge and Rhoades is a teacher at the alized some students in the alter- to work receive part-time jobs. mittee: BC Grant roads, where motor- Success Academy and was native school didn’t want to re- While earning a paycheck they • Heard project updates for ing public can see the airport named its Teacher of the Year, turn to regular school, because are also required to keep their Demorest Springs Park, an en- runway. Neace considered the Smith told the committee. the alternative school had a safer grades up, often motivating hanced county recycling pro- intersection a county entry way Smith said the students are learning atmosphere. Success them not just to stay in school, gram and a county public rela- deserving the committee’s con- learning how to interview for Academy is non-traditional and but to do well. tions campaign; sideration. Republican Party nets big Election From Page 1A improve county and municipal infrastructure and help of sales tax to be collected and its use and purpose. ensure “a positive healthcare system.” Funding will also Our 2015 annual collection is estimated at $5,789,000,” provide for economic development, particularly build- Sutton said. “The total monthly collection is, therefore, wins in Georgia, across U.S. out of the Habersham Airport Industrial Park. estimated at $482,000. Of that, 30 percent goes to the cities By DONALD FRASER “It’s all about the prospects,” Rhodes said. Lots in and 70 percent is retained by the county so the county’s the park “have got to be ready for someone to build on share is approximately $336,000 per month,” Sutton said. [them].” A portion of the sales tax collection, 20 percent of the The Republican Party in Georgia had a reason to par- The renewed sales tax will go into effect April 1, 2015. total revenue to be collected, is for payment of a Haber- ty Nov. 4, after capturing easier wins than expected in “The merchants are notified by the Department of sham Medical Center revenue bond. (See info box, this competitive races. The Georgia victories mirrored a Re- Revenue through their website,” that a new sales tax goes page.) publican Party surge that swept many states. into effect, said Habersham County Manager Phil Sut- Three alcohol sales referendums were featured on bal- With Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss retiring ton. “Each county in the state is listed with the amount lots affecting two local municipalities. Baldwin voters from his seat in December, the door opened, first for a saw two alcohol sales measures pass. contentious Republican Party primary, and then for the Sale of liquor by the drink on Sundays passed 152-127, General Election, in which candidates from three parties while package sale of beer and wine on Sundays passed – Democratic, Republican and Libertarian – competed for *SPLOST Spending 148-132. the post. Demorest had an alcohol sales referendum for the Because Libertarian Party candidates ran for gover- County projects Sunday package sales of beer and wine. The measure nor and the Senate, election watchers expected both rac- passed, 211-185. es to be forced into runoffs. • Repayment of hospital bonds - $7.5 million Both municipalities will draft ordinances regulating In the end, however, the Libertarian Party did not net • Public works spending - $13.1 million alcohol sales. sufficient votes to force a runoff in either race. David Perdue, the Republican nominee for the Senate, won 53 • Public safety - $2.8 million percent of the vote statewide, avoiding a runoff against • Economic development - $2.7 million Democrat Michelle Nunn, who captured 45 percent of Georgia ballots. Municipal spending [Combination of economic SERVICE ENGINE CALL Gov. Nathan Deal also took 53 percent of the vote to LIGHT ON? stay in office for a second term, also avoiding a runoff development, public safety, public works and in US! campaign against his opponent, Democrat Jason Carter. some instances, recreation] Both Perdue and Deal handily swept Habersham, with • Alto - $442,878 T CAP’N AUTO SERVICE P Perdue winning 78.9 percent of the vote and Deal grab- 122 Ellison St., Clarkesville, GA 30523 bing 79.6 percent. • Baldwin - $1.7 million I A Republican incumbents were re-elected to all Georgia • Clarkesville - $1.8 million R (706) 754-6283 R constitutional offices. • Cornelia - $4.9 million E Complete Auto Service Wrecker Service T Locally, 10th District Rep. Terry Rogers, 28th District • Demorest - $1.25 million Modern Equipment Experienced Mechanics Rep. Dan Gasaway and 50th District Sen. John Wilkinson S S 110714-124177 regained office and faced no challenges in the General • Mt. Airy - $881,226 Lawrence Burke Michael McDuffi e Vance Frady Election. • Tallulah Falls - $271,740 Republican Party wins in Georgia saw a similar re- frain across the U.S., with Republicans now in control of * SPLOST revenue will be gathered for six years, Search the U.S. Senate and adding seats to enhance their control of the U.S. House of Representatives. while spending will likely occur over a longer time frame The Northeast Georgian Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) was re-elected and will become the Senate majority leader in January, while Sen. Harry Reid will become the minority leader.

Statewide amendments, abersham We Salute our HRetreat referendum approved Personal Care Homes Two constitutional tax rate, with the current amendments and a state- maximum income tax at 24-hour care for the elderly. wide referendum gained 6 percent. The measure Three balanced meals, voter approval Tuesday. would apply to individuals laundry service, and Constitutional Amend- and companies. assistance with medicines ment A sought a yes or no Voters overwhelmingly are just a few of the answer: “To prohibit an passed the tax cap, 74 per- increase in the state in- cent to 26 percent. many benefi ts offered come tax rate in effect Jan. Constitutional Amend- under one rate. 1, 2015 [Senate Resolution ment B asked for a yes or Come by and visit us 415].” no answer to the question or call: The ballot explained of: “Adding reckless driv- that the measures would ing penalties or fees to the prohibit an increase in the 706-778-1749 maximum state income See Approved, Page 14A 706-778-4564 100814-46799

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The following is a list of ing vehicle with suspended/ CorneliaBy CHRISTINA SANTEE womanFreeman charged died after he in deathbelieve of Mar -motorcyclistwith the Hall County Sher- was ejected from the motor- shall caused iff’s Office, said Marshall names entered into the book- canceled/revoked registration The once-mysterious cycle, Murray said, when he Freeman to was arrested Oct. 30 and ing computer at the Habersh- (Demorest P.D.); death of a Cornelia man, left the roadway while nego- veer off the charged with first-degree am County Detention Center • Alice Dennette Fontus, whose body was discovered tiating a northbound curve. roadway. vehicular homicide, fail- for Nov. 3-5, 2014. 28, Alto, aggravated assault; in Hall County after an ap- Sgt. 1st Class Richard Although ure to maintain lane, reck- Names, ages and towns • Brodie Lee Hamilton, parent motorcycle crash, Harper, with GSP Post 6 H a r p e r less driving and failure to are listed as they appear in 29, Franklin, North Carolina, has resulted in the arrest of (Gainesville), said inves- couldn’t re- stop at an accident with a the computer. Offenses listed parole violation; a Cornelia woman. tigating authorities be- lease details death. are charges; guilt has not • Elisabeth Victoria According to Kelley lieve the crash occurred of the evi- As of Thursday, Bailes been proven. Knight, 19, Seneca, South Oct. 7, although the inci- dence with said Marshall remained Murray, spokeswoman at MARSHALL Arresting agencies other Carolina, possession of mari- Georgia State Patrol Post dent wasn’t reported until the possibil- incarcerated at the Hall 7 (Toccoa), Jerald B. Free- around 7:45 p.m. Oct. 8. ity it might hinder the on- County Jail pending bond than the Habersham County juana less than one ounce, man, 47, was pronounced Harper confirmed Ruby going investigation, he did set at $20,100. Sheriff’s Office are noted speeding in excess of maxi- dead on the scene after his Marie Marshall, 64, has indicate authorities “had Marshall is scheduled after the offense. mum limits (state and black 1992 Harley Davidson since been charged with some further investigation to appear for a commit- • William Raymond Alexan- zone limits), DUI – marijuana motorcycle crashed off Pea Freeman’s death. that resulted in her arrest.” tal hearing in magistrate der, 60, Cornelia, first-degree (GSP); Ridge Road. Reportedly, authorities Deputy Nicole Bailes, court at 9 a.m. Nov. 17. cruelty to children, third- • Thomas Alan Maddox, degree cruelty to children 31, Cleveland, failure to (Cornelia Police Department); appear for trial or court ap- • Brittanie Danielle Black- pearance; well, 21, Seneca, South Caro- • Robert Winfred Pendley, lina, possession of marijuana 39, Cornelia, hold for Chero- less than an ounce (Georgia kee County; State Patrol); • John Mark Sims, 48, • Bryan Levi Bowden, Cornelia, probation violation; 25, Eastanollee, battery • Luis Alberto Solis, under the Family Violence Act 36, Baldwin, expired or no (FVA), third-degree cruelty to driver’s license; children; • Carrie Michelle Ste- • Brittany Leeann Church, phens, 32, Dahlonega, 26, Clarkesville, two counts conceal/destroy/removal/ of contempt of court – child transfer of property for secu- support; rity interest; • Benjamin Lee Coleman, • Jesse William West- 34, Mt. Airy, probation viola- brook, 23, Cornelia, for Hall tion; County (Cornelia P.D.); • Amber Joy Cunningham, • Darrin Trevonte Wiley, 20, Seneca, South Carolina, 21, Cornelia, probation viola- possession of a controlled tion (Clarkesville P.D.); substance, possession of • Alexus Seirra Woods, marijuana less than an ounce 18, Seneca, South Carolina, (GSP); possession of a controlled • Bryan James Daniels, substance, possession of 28, Lula, two counts of fail- marijuana less than an ounce ure to appear for trial or court (GSP); appearance, probation viola- • Kimberly Krissy Zimmer- CHRISTINA SANTEE/Staff tion, two counts of bondsman man, 21, Mt. Airy, giving false off bond; name, address or date of WOMAN INJURED IN BALDWIN ROLLOVER WRECK • Robert Grant Enders, birth to an officer, expired or A woman was injured late Thursday morning resulting from a single-vehicle rollover wreck on state Route 365, just south 49, Demorest, expired or no driver’s license (Clarkes- of Duncan Bridge Road in Baldwin. According to a spokesman with the Baldwin Police Department, the victim’s injuries no driver’s license, operat- ville P.D.). were non-fatal and she was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment. The wreck occurred around 10:30 a.m. Nov. 6 in the southbound lanes in front of the DQ Grill & Chill fast-food restaurant near Hayes Chevrolet of Baldwin. Emergency and public safety personnel with the Baldwin P.D., Baldwin Fire Department and Georgia State Patrol assisted at the scene. Additional details were not immediately available by The Northeast Georgian’s press time. We Incident reports All The following are recent nephew had stolen $535 Oct. 23 reported she was threat- incident reports filed by local from her mother after cash- • A Baldwin woman ened by another woman law enforcement agencies. ing fraudulent checks and reported she believed there whom she claims is a local authorizing several online was recording equipment teacher. Win Habersham County money orders. hidden in the walls at her Sheriff’s Office residence and someone Baldwin Police was listening to her. The Burglary second de- Department complainant also advised gree she suspected someone Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Harassing phone calls may have been practicing • A Mt. Airy man report- Aug. 1-Oct. 26 black magic in the house. ed several firearms, valued • A Baldwin woman ac- The woman indicated she at $10,000, were stolen cused a Clarkesville resident periodically witnesses smoke from a gun safe located in of threatening telephone coming from the walls and Community his father’s storage building calls and text messages. The mysterious lights. while he was out of town. complainant was referred to The complainant advised magistrate court. Cornelia Police Appreciation Day he had discovered the Department theft when he arrived at his Miscellaneous father’s residence to split Oct. 22 Lost/mislaid property some firewood, and noticed • An Alto man reported Oct. 30 the building was unlocked someone threw a large rock • A Cornelia woman and a window was busted at the side of his house, reported losing her wallet, out. The man indicated he which damaged and cracked valued at $50, which con- did not know exactly what the vinyl siding. Upon inves- tained her children’s Social guns were in the safe, but tigating the loud bang, the Security cards, a debit card, stated it could hold 36 long complainant advised he did driver’s license, EBT (Elec- guns with room for pistols. not see anyone in the im- tronic Benefits Transfer) mediate area, but discovered card and other store cards. Deposit account fraud someone had also shattered Oct. 10-30 the glass of an exterior Terroristic threats • A Gillsville woman security light hanging above Oct. 30 reported the girlfriend of her the garage. • A Cornelia woman

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Cornelia teensaid. charged The ball bat and case ofin beer, allegedwhich initiated a struggle assault restrained in the loss-pre of- eralocers times, ‘I am going to kill By CHRISTINA SANTEE incident and pass all points of sale between the two parties. vention office. you, you mother-[explicit] A Cornelia teenager occurred with no intention of paying “… Jose kicked [the loss- The incident report [explicit] pig cop. [Explicit] faces 17 criminal charges around 4:30 for the merchandise. prevention officer] several quoted Moreno saying, “I you. I will be back, just you after allegedly assaulting p.m. Oct. When Moreno was con- times in the stomach before am going to kill both of wait. … I am going to kill several law enforcement of- 29. fronted, the incident re- he was able to get control of you, just you wait. I will be you, you son of a [explicit]. ficers during an attempted An inci- port indicates, he verbally Jose’s feet,” a present loss- back,” while yelling and re- Y’all better watch your shoplifting incident last dent report threatened loss-prevention prevention officer report- peatedly cursing. mother[explicit] backs,’” week at Wal-Mart. filed by officers, “squared up in a edly told Mateling. Moreno spit in both offi- Mateling stated in the inci- Jose Carmen Moreno, C o r n e l i a fighting stance and told The situation apparent- cers’ faces while they were dent report. 19, reportedly became com- MORENO Police of- [them], ‘You should let me ly worsened after Cornelia placing him in the back Moreno was trans- bative after he was appre- ficer Joel go before I beat your [ex- police arrived. seat of a patrol vehicle, ported to the Habersham hended by loss-prevention M a t e l i n g plicit] and kill you.’” Moreno attempted to where the teen remained County Detention Center officers while he attempted states a Wal-Mart loss- Once inside the loss- “head-butt” and threat- verbally combative, the re- in Clarkesville where he to steal $270-plus worth prevention officer initially prevention office, Moreno ened to kill Mateling and port states. remained Thursday await- of merchandise from the saw Moreno fill a backpack allegedly spit in an officer’s a second officer while the “While Jose was in the ing bond, which had not Cornelia business, officers with clothes, pick up a base- face, then punched him, handcuffed teen was being back seat, he mumbled sev- been set.

‘GreatThe Great Decisions Decisions’ The initial organiza celebrates- which last about one-and- 44thDigital Age,”year “Sectarian at PiedmontFor more information Foreign College Policy AssociaOut- of Options? foreign policy discussion tional meeting is sched- a-half hours, will continue Strife in the Middle East,” or to order an optional tion can be found at fpa. group will begin its 44th uled for 3 p.m., Tuesday, at the same time and place “India,” “Brazil,” “U.S. briefing book published by org. Maybe Not. year at Piedmont College Jan. 13, 2015, in the Alum- for eight weeks or longer, Policy Toward Africa,” The Foreign Policy Asso- in January. The forum is ni Room of the Arrendale except for the week of “Syria’s Refugee Crisis,” ciation, contact Dr. Mark open to all persons in the Library on the Piedmont March 3. and “Human Trafficking Gardner at 706-778-8878 area who wish to discuss campus in Demorest. Planned topics for Great in the 21st Century.” or email mgardner@pied- foreign policy issues in a Discussion of topics Decisions 2015 include Other topics may be mont.edu before Dec. 6. cordial, non-partisan en- will begin at 3 p.m., Tues- “Russia and Its Neigh- added, if time and interest Information about the vironment. day, Jan. 20. Meetings, bors,” “Privacy in the allow. Great Decisions and the

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By KIMBERLY BROWN If we do, that would make it a successful program.” Habersham County Nee stressed that the children in need will be a coat drive is for the en- little bit warmer this year. tire community; it is not A joint effort between just to benefit St. Mark the Knights of Columbus Catholic Church. Nee said St. Mark Council 13491 the Knights of Columbus and Habitat for Humanity asked representatives of of Northeast Georgia is in Habitat to be a partner in the works to provide gently the effort, because of that used or new coats to needy organization’s wider reach families. in the community. Dan Nee, representing Nanette Baughman, ex- the Knights of Columbus, ecutive director of Habi- said that in the past, St. tat, said the organization Mark Catholic Church is excited to help with the had an angel tree, where effort. members purchased gifts “Most folks know us SALE STARTS TODAY! for “those who couldn’t af- as a house-building orga- ford to buy gifts for their nization, but not only do children.” This year, the we build houses, we help church is not having an families in other aspects angel tree, so the Knights of need,” she said. “This decided to take on the coat is a great opportunity for effort. us to partner with a great “Coats are one of the organization to help fulfill things a lot of parents a need in our community.” asked for, for their kids on If you have a new or gen- the angel tree,” Nee said. tly used coat of any size to “We didn’t want that to go donate, you may bring it to by the wayside. We know Habitat’s ReStore or office, there are a lot of needy at 1085 Rocky Branch Road children in Habersham in Clarkesville, no later County.” than Dec. 3. Coats will be Coats of all sizes are given to those in need on needed, Nee said, with the Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Every primary goal “to make Habitat ReStore, while sure kids have coats when supplies last. Recipients La-Z-Boy they go to school. We’d love must be present to receive to have hundreds [of coats]. a coat. on SALE

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Gayle was of the Baptist faith and was niors, out of a class of 385, also an avid reader and gardener who enjoyed traveling. took part in the Georgia Survivors include her husband of 19 years, Charles D. Apply to College Day held Humphries Jr. of Cornelia; children and spouses, Sandy at the school Wednesday. Sullivan Ahearn (John) of Athens, as well as Kirk Ariail Computers were set up in Sullivan (Christy) of Cornelia; five grandchildren, Tay- the media center and an- lor Brandon Hale, Trenton Baxter Hale, Cameron Bryce other computer lab, and Hale, Devon Austin Sullivan and Hunter Dawson Sulli- students had 1-1/2 hours to van; brother, Loyd Edward Ariail; nephews and spouses, apply to any colleges they Edward Denton Ariail (Alice) and Loyd Samuel Ariail wished, HCHS counselor (Dulcie). Anna Jordan said. Donations may be made in her memory to the Ameri- Some Georgia colleges can Cancer Society, c/o Lena McGahee, 170 Thomas St., waived application fees for Apt. A, Cornelia, GA 30531. applications made on Ap- An online guest register is available and may be ply to College Day. viewed at mcgaheegriffinandstewart.com. Jordan and HCHS coun- McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home and Haber- selor Laurie Gallman said sham Crematory, Cornelia, are in charge of arrange- they were excited about the ments. statewide day. November 7, 2014 “We have been thrilled The Northeast Georgian with the students coming in,” Gallman said. “It’s exciting to see them apply- Wayne Smith ing.” Funeral services for Wayne Smith, 91, a lifelong resi- “They’ve been steadily dent of Clarkesville, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, working hard,” Jordan at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Burial will follow the ser- added. vice in the church cemetery. Representatives from Mr. Smith died Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014, the University of North after an extended period of declining Georgia, North Georgia health. Technical College and Born Nov. 15, 1922, he was the son of the Piedmont College were on- late John Isaac and May Flowers Wood- hand to answer students’ ward Smith. In addition to his parents, he questions. was preceded in death by siblings Isaac Justin McCalla, admis- Newton Smith, Nell James, John Jack- sions officer for the UNG, son Smith, Frank Lloyd Smith and Ralph said Apply to College Day Smith. has been successful for the He was a United States Army veteran, having served colleges, too, and he ex- in World War II where he was a combat engineer. Mr. pects to get new students Smith was retired from Clarkesville Mill and the Toccoa from this HCHS graduat- Housing Authority. He was a lifelong and the eldest male ing class. member of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Clarkesville. “Apply to College Day Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Verna Mae Kilby encourages students to Smith of Clarkesville; son and daughter-in-law, Thomas choose their options avail- and Kathryn Smith of Clarkesville; daughter and son-in- able for postsecondary law, Sharon S. and Ricky Taylor of Mt. Airy; sisters, Ruth schools,” McCalla said. Smith Sosebee of Demorest and Susie Nell Smith Raper of “Habersham is one of our Marietta; as well as grandsons Erik Smith, Shane Smith, larger feeder schools, so we KIMBERLY BROWN/staff Payton Taylor and Patrick Taylor. love coming up here.” Justin McCalla, admissions officer with the University of North Georgia, helps Habersham Cen- The family will receive friends at the funeral home One group of students tral High School senior Chase Coker during Georgia Apply to College Day held Nov. 5. Also shown from 2-4 p.m. and from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. – Shelby Walton, Law- Condolences may be sent to the family at hillsideme- son Lewallen and Coral are Kelsey Skelton, Mikayla Wheatley and Ashley Dale. morialchapel.com. Janowsky of Clarkesville Funeral arrangements by Hillside Memorial Chapel, and Theresa Holman of son Newman University in major in biology and ap- applied to UNG for the Clarkesville. Alto – agreed having a time Tennessee, The University plied to UNG, and she’s Gainesville Theater Alli- November 7, 2014 period set aside for college of Georgia and Auburn working on a Berry Col- ance program during Ap- The Northeast Georgian applications was useful. University in Alabama. lege application. ply to College Day. “It’s stress-relieving to She had previously applied Janowsky applied to He said he’s applying Steven Shawn Dean have a day to work on what to Berry College and has Georgia State University to several other schools, Funeral service for Steven Shawn Dean, 52, of Clarkes- you need to do,” Lewallen been accepted. She said she and GCSU, and said she including the University ville, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Hillside said. “A lot of us are really plans to major in biology plans to major in mass of Michigan, College Con- Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow the service in An- busy, so it’s nice to have with an eye toward becom- communications for film servatory for Music at the tioch Baptist Church Cemetery. this time from school.” ing a veterinarian. studies, with a minor in University of Cincinnati Mr. Dean died Nov. 4, 2014, at his residence. Walton applied to Car- Holman also plans to journalism. Lewallen and New York University. Born Jan. 2, 1962, Shawn was the son of Sanford and Veronica Ayers Dean. He is preceded in death by grand- mothers Leola Duvall and Janie Trotter. He worked in highway construction and was a heavy equipment operator for many years with Pittman Con- HCHS senior chosen to attend struction. Shawn was an avid sports fan, especially foot- ball and baseball. He loved his Bulldogs. Shawn was also a collector of rocks and jewelry. Congress of Future Medical Leaders Survivors include his parents, Sanford and Veronica Dean of Mt. Airy; brother, Sanford Russell Dean Jr. and his wife Janice of Clarkesville; adopted brother, Sanford Brittany ed by Dr. Connie be inspired by fellow teen Russell Dean III and his wife Mishea of Athens; adopted Burrell, a senior Mariano, medical medical science prodi- sister, Brandy Marie McCullough and her husband Terry at Habersham Cen- director of the Na- gies; and learn about cut- of Arizona; as well as several aunts, uncles, great-aunts, tral High School of tional Academy of ting-edge advances and great-uncles, nieces and grandnieces, one nephew and Mt. Airy, has been Future Physicians the future in medicine numerous cousins. nominated to at- and Medical Scien- and medical technology. The family will receive friends at the funeral home tend the Congress tists, to represent “This is a crucial time from 7-9 p.m. today, Nov. 7. of Future Medical Habersham Cen- in America when we need Condolences may be sent to the family at hillsideme- Leaders, to be held tral High School more doctors and medi- morialchapel.com. in Washington, based on her aca- cal scientists who are Funeral arrangements by Hillside Memorial Chapel, D.C., Nov. 14-16. BURRELL demic achieve- even better prepared for Clarkesville. The congress is ment, leadership a future that is changing November 7, 2014 an honors-only program potential and determina- exponentially,” said Rich- The Northeast Georgian for high school students tion to serve humanity in ard Rossi, executive di- who want to become phy- the field of medicine. rector, National Academy sicians or go into medical During the three-day of Future Physicians and research fields. Congress, Burrell will Medical Scientists. Death Notices The purpose of this join students from across “Focused, bright and event is to honor, in- the country and hear determined students like Carl Brown spire, motivate and di- Nobel Laureates and Na- Brittany Burrell are our Carl Brown, 77, of Clayton, died Nov. 4, 2014. Arrange- rect the top students in tional Medal of Science future and she deserves ments are incomplete and will be announced later by the country who aspire winners talk about lead- all the mentoring and Hillside Memorial Chapel, Clarkesville. to be physicians or medi- ing medical research; guidance we can give cal scientists, to stay true be given advice from Ivy her,” Rossi said. to their dream and, after League and top medical the event, to provide a school deans on what is Saly Phongsavanh path, plan and resources to be expected in medical Saly Phongsavanh, 91, of Cornelia, died Nov. 5, 2014. to help them reach their school; witness stories Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Nov. 9, Whit- goal. told by patients who are field Funeral Home, South Chapel, Baldwin. Burrell was nominat- living medical miracles; Now Open!

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More than 80 present and former members of the Mountain Laurel Quilters Guild attended its 20th anni- versary celebration Sept. 16. The celebration featured stories of past guild activi- ties and a display of the guild’s history. The guild was founded in the home of Florine John- son in September 1994, with an attendance of 13, and 21 women joined in the fi rst meeting in October 1994. To- day, the guild has 99 members. The guild fosters the art of quilting with lectures, trunks shows and workshops and with members shar- ing their work. They show their quilts in various ven- ues including the Historic Mauldin House, the Helen Library, Clarkesville Library, Sautee Naccoochee Center for the Arts, and the State Botani- cal Garden in Athens. Over 206 quilts were donated in 2013 to organizations such as Circle of Hope, the Habersham County Library, Power House for Kids, FAITH in Rabun County, Free- dom Hill, Habersham Medical Center and Wounded Warriors. Submitted Meeting are held at 1 p.m. on the third Tuesday of The Mountain Laurel Quilters Guild celebrated its 20th anniversary on Sept. 16. Nine of the guild’s 10 past presidents at- each month in the fellowship hall of First United Meth- tended. They are, from left, Florine Johnson (founder and fi rst president), Barbara Pailloz, Wanda Wellborn, Nancy Edwards, odist Church in Clarkesville. Guests and new members are always welcome. Jane Threlkeld, Karen Trombley, Denise Hopkins, Lynda Doll and Bev Mannes (current president).

Submitted DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEET The Tomochichi Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met Oct. Submitted 11. Guest speaker on Scots-Irish immigration to Georgia was Linda Douglas, Georgia state chairman of chapter development and revitalization committee. Pictured, from left, are CLARKESVILLE MASONS HONOR VETERANS Odelle Hamby, Agnes Ramsey, Delores Anderson, Gwen Ivester, Lela Wade, Linda Doug- The following members of Clarkesville Masonic Lodge are veterans and were honored at las, Evie Whitfi eld, Patricia Pugh, Dinah Peevy, Linda Simmemon, Kim Dailey and Lynne the lodge’s Nov. 3 meeting: Cecil Myers, Ron Anderson, David Lyle, Jerry Elroy, Doug Nichol- Ramsaur. son and Darrell Tucker. The Clarkesville Masonic Lodge would like to thank all veterans for their service to our country.

Submitted NGTC Currahee HEROES prepare for this year’s community service project. NGTC Currahee HEROES takes on community service project The members of HE- tivities during their pro- said. “If we can show We proudly honor our ROES (Having Equity gram of study at the col- kindness, it may make a Resources and Opportu- lege, the more successful difference in the lives of nities Equals Success), a they will be. This is a very these mothers and their student organization on exciting project for us.” innocent babies. I am the Currahee Campus of The Greenbrier Birth proud of our North Geor- North Georgia Techni- ing Center is part of the gia Tech students and the cal College, are focused Federal Penitentiary Sys- commitment they show to HEROES. on providing support and tem. Mothers who are their community as they a sense of community for serving time in the system work to better their lives We salute our nation’s veterans for their non-traditional students. are given the opportunity through education.” This year, one of the to come from a regular The Currahee HEROES sacri ces that helped ensure our freedom. group’s many worthwhile federal prison to the birth- will be collecting a vari- projects is collecting items ing center from 28 weeks ety of non-perishable food for the Greenbriar Birth- of pregnancy until their such as pasta, canned ing Center. child is 12 months old. soups, boxed meals, and “The students who par- This is a life-changing op- macaroni and cheese. Happy Veterans Day! ticipate in HEROES have portunity for these women Monetary donations are such a great heart for help- and will hopefully help also accepted. 110714-121053 ing others,” said NGTC them realize the blessings For more information Instructor and HEROES that raising a child can on North Georgia Techni- Advisor Leslie McFarlin. provide. cal College’s programs of “We know that the more a “Everyone makes mis- study, call 706-754-7700 or student is involved in ac- takes in life,” McFarlin visit northgatech.edu. College news Brenau University She sang a solo piece, GAINESVILLE – Shel- “Laurie’s Song,” from The by Cody from Mt. Airy Tender Land by Aaron Co- Cornelia • 210 Cannon Bridge Rd • 706-778-9256 performed in the Brenau pland. University Department of Cody is majoring in mu- Music’s vocal and piano sic performance. She is a graduate of Habersham rabuncountybank.com | Member FDIC literature recital Honors Il ©Rabun County Bank 2014 Portale Musicale Oct. 20. Central High School. REDUCE | REUSE | RECYCLE A10 10A The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014 New Piedmont scholarship

forWhile a seniorstate’s at Wind- valedictoriansa r s h i p s , community leaders.” er-Barrow High School, Piedmont Childers was not only Alex Childers was looking each year valedictorian at Winder- for three things in a col- has been Barrow with a GPA of 4.0, lege. He wanted a small col- able to at- he also was the senior class lege not too far from home, tract more STAR student, an honor he wanted to study busi- and more given to the student with ness, and he wanted the op- academi- the highest SAT score. portunity to play baseball. cally tal- While in high school, he Childers decided that ented stu- was a member of the Na- Piedmont fit that bill, and CHILDERS dents. For tional Honor Society, Sci- it did not hurt that as Wind- the current ence National Honor So- Submitted er-Barrow’s top academic f r e s h m a n ciety, Spanish National David Wall and Grady Cowart, from left, with the Northeast Georgia Antique Auto Region, graduate, he also quali- class, the average GPA is Honor Society, Beta Club, are shown with tool scholarship winner Justin Postell and his instructor Stoney Farmer. fied as the first recipient of now 3.44. We think the Pre- and the Academic Bowl Piedmont’s new Premier mier Scholarship is an im- team. And he accom- Scholarship, which grants portant addition because plished all of this while full tuition to Georgia high it tells the best students in playing baseball for the NGTC Auto students receive tool scholarship school valedictorians. Georgia that they have a Bulldogs for four years. This year Piedmont will place at Piedmont.” Now a freshman at Pied- North Georgia Techni- gift certificate to be used tributes including grades, provide students with in- Dr. Perry Rettig, Vice mont, Childers said the cal College Auto Collision for equipment in their cho- commitment to the pro- house scholarships worth President for Academic Af- experience has lived up to Technology student Justin sen future profession. gram, work ethics, skills more than $9 million, but fairs, agreed that the Pre- his expectations. “I enjoy Postell of Andrews, North As enrollment increas- and attitude. the Premier Scholarship is mier Scholarship can have the small classes,” he said. Carolina, and Automotive es each year, the competi- On hand to present the special, said Cindy Peter- a big impact for Georgia “With one exception, all my Technology student James tion for these scholarships awards to the scholars son, Dean of Admissions top students. “With Pied- classes have 15 students or Burns of Toccoa recently becomes tougher. “We were the Northeast Geor- and Undergraduate Enroll- mont’s exceptional liberal less. I am majoring in busi- received a tools scholar- chose these two students, gia Antique Auto Region ment Management. “This arts heritage, our students ness, but have not decided ship from the Northeast one from Auto Tech and Chapter President Grady is our first scholarship pro- graduate with the intellec- which concentration to Georgia Antique Auto Re- one from Auto Collision, Cowart and David Wall. gram specifically designed tual attributes and skill take, whether accounting, gion. because they stand out For more information for valedictorians,” Peter- sets required of today’s finance, or marketing. I Chosen from almost 100 from the rest,” said NGTC on the transportation pro- son said. “Along with our global citizens. Alex and am also trying to make students in the NGTC Au- Automotive Technology grams or to make a dona- other programs, including an increasing number of the baseball team, and we tomotive programs, Postell Instructor Stoney Farmer. tion to the Foundation, call the Camp-Younts, Trust- his classmates are today’s practice four or five hours and Burns each received a He listed a variety of at- 706-754-7700 or visit north- ees, and Presidential schol- scholars and tomorrow’s a day, so it keeps me busy.”

TFSIn mid-September, hosts Tal -collegesentatives from thefair schools lulah Falls School seniors in attendance. Schools traveled to Atlanta to at- represented at the fair in- tend the prestigious West- cluded the University of minster College Fair. The Georgia, Clemson Univer- fair provided students with sity, Montevallo University, the opportunity to meet Shorter University, Ogelt- with scores of represen- horpe University, Purdue tatives from colleges and University, Young Harris universities across the College, Valdosta State country. In October, TFS University, Georgia South- seniors and juniors again ern University, Armstrong were able to meet with col- State University, Agnes lege representatives, but Scott College, Berry Col- this time the colleges and lege, and Furman Univer- universities came to the sity. In addition to attend- TFS campus. TFS guid- ing several college fairs ance counselor Bobby per year, TFS students are Hammond coordinated the provided with several days event, which took place in of excused class time in the school’s Lettie Pate Ev- order to visit prospective ans Student Center. colleges or universities. In Seniors and juniors 2014 TFS graduates were were each given approxi- accepted over 100 outstand- mately one hour to visit ing colleges and universi- with the admissions repre- ties across the U.S.

Submitted U.S. Congessman Doug Collins addressed Tallulah Falls School students Oct. 2. Collins addresses Tallulah Falls School students

Tallulah Falls School Reform. just a year or two of high special gift to offer this students gathered in the Collins, a former mili- school left. You must look world. Dream big dreams Dorman Gymnasium Oct. tary officer and Baptist down the road because the and go far from here [Tal- 2 as U.S. Congressman minister, circled the gym decisions you make today lulah Falls School].” Take Doug Collins delivered a as he delivered a passion- will determine your fu- every opportunity to be stirring address aimed at ate, high-energy address. ture.” the best you can be.” encouraging students to His style of directly ad- Life’s journey is like He also took time to pursue excellence in all dressing members of his being on a road, Collins answer questions from that they do. audience proved to be a said, and illustrated that students in the audience. Collins serves in the big hit with the students, point by comparing life The questions ranged U.S. House of Representa- faculty and staff in atten- to a mountain road with from “What traits are nec- Submitted tives and represents over dance. all its twists and turns. essary to be a successful Seniors from Tallulah Falls School recently traveled to Atlan- 700,000 citizens in Geor- Collins repeatedly “Some of you will make U.S. Congressman?” to gia’s Ninth District. In challenged his young au- a lot of turns in order to questions of foreign pol- ta to the Westminster College Fair. the 113th Congress, Rep. dience by asking ques- reach the top, but some of icy and why he became a Collins will serve on the tions such as “what are the best roads in the world congressman. Before de- House Committees of Judi- you going to do with the are mountain roads.” parting he also granted ciary, Foreign Affairs and time that you have?” He Collins concluded with a video interview to TFS Oversight & Government added, “Some of you have a challenge, “You have a journalism students.

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Happenings The Northeast Georgian, Friday, November 7, 2014 11A Church calendar Saturday Barbara Brown Taylor featured Ebenezer UMC plans holiday bazaar Ebenezer United Methodist Church’s UMW will hold its annual bazaar with soup and cornbread, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 8. on Oprah Winfrey Sunday show Much of Northeast book, “Learning to Walk Georgia Writers Association. Mt. Zion Baptist plans barbecue fundraiser Georgia may be watching in the Dark,” which shines Appearing on Oprah Winfrey’s Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Turnerville, will host a barbecue fundraiser, 11 Barbara Brown Taylor on a light on traditions that telecast is just the latest in a se- a.m.-sellout Nov. 8. Plates cost $6 and include barbecue, baked beans, slaw Oprah Winfrey’s “Super equate dark places with ries of national honors for Taylor. and bread. Donations are welcome. Soul Sunday” show, but the sinister. After explor- Earlier this year, Time magazine Gospel singing there is one person who ing caves, subterranean and Christian Century both fea- won’t be tuning in – Bar- chapels and other “dark” tured her book as cover stories, Country Cafe in Clarkesville will host gospel singers James Black and The bara Brown Taylor. places, Taylor says that em- and Time also selected her as one Celebration Quartet of Bethlehem Baptist Church, 6 p.m. Nov. 8. The show, which was bracing darkness and the of the “100 Most Infl uential People taped in August at Oprah’s unknown can be a trans- in the World,” for her writing and Harpo Studios in Chicago, TAYLOR formative spiritual prac- preaching. Sunday will be broadcast at 11 a.m. tice. Still, Taylor said she does not Sunday, Nov. 9, on the Oprah Win- “We talked about the book,” plan to watch the Oprah show, lest New Hope Baptist to host singing frey Network (OWN). Taylor said, “But really it was it bring back the memory of all “I am so phobic about cameras, more of a conversation about liv- those cameras. The Principles will be guest singers at New Hope Baptist Church, Pea that meeting Oprah was the only ing life, rather than an interview.” “I can’t even look at myself in Ridge Road, Cornelia, 6 p.m. Nov. 9. thing that got me there,” said Taylor is the Butman profes- the mirror at the gym, so how Old Nacoochee Baptist to host singing Taylor, who lives on a farm near sor of religion at Piedmont Col- can I watch this?” she said with a Old Nacoochee Baptist Church, located off state Route Alt. 255 will fea- Clarkesville. “But she is so love- lege, where she has taught since laugh. ture The Principles, 10 a.m. Nov. 9. All are welcome. Details: 706-865-2527. ly, so genuine, kind, focused and 1998. An Episcopal priest since (Super Soul Sunday and the professional … I made the right 1984, she is the author of 12 other Oprah Winfrey Network can be Unitarian Universalist Church choice. She has done so much good books, including the New York found on Channel 405 on Wind- Georgia Mountains Unitarian Universalist Church, 439 S. Park St., in the world that the opportunity Times bestseller “An Altar in the stream cable. Viewers who do not Dahlonega. Sunday services, 11 a.m. Children’s religious education classes to meet her overcame all my other World.” Her fi rst memoir, “Leav- receive the OWN channel can watch begin at 11:30 a.m. Child care provided. Service Nov. 9: “It Does Not Get dread.” ing Church,” met with widespread the show online at oprah.com/su- Better” by the Rev. Charlotte Arsenault. Details: 706-864-0661, gmuuc.org, During the show, Winfrey and critical acclaim, winning a 2006 persoulsunday or Facebook.com/ facebook.com/gmuuc. Taylor discuss Taylor’s latest Author of the Year award from the supersoulsunday.) Upcoming Amys Creek Baptist plan fall festival Operation Christmas Child kicks off Amys Creek Baptist Church will host a fall festival, 3-6:30 p.m., Nov. 15. Food, games, cake walk, hay rides. Located just off state Route 17, By KIMBERLY BROWN Christmas Child coordinators for Clarkesville Clarkesville. F i r s t United Methodist Church Friendly Mission Baptist to host singing The time has come again to fi ll for four years, and they’ve Friendly Mission Baptist Church will host a singing, 7 p.m. Nov. 15. those red and green shoeboxes visited the regional pro- Special singers: The Wilson Sisters. Church located on Crane Mill Road, with toys and other items, to cessing center in Duluth to between Pea Ridge and Mud Creek roads. bless a needy child overseas. watch the boxes being pro- Operation Christmas cessed. Nothing is wasted, Mountain Synagogue plans services Child, a program of Samari- Michael Carroll said, if unac- Mountain Synagogue will hold Shabbat Services, 10 a.m. Nov. 15, 216 tan’s Purse, has kicked off in ceptable items are included. Roller Mill Road, Franklin, North Carolina. Details/directions: 828-788-3794 Habersham County. And for “If it’s something that’s or mountain-synagogue.org. the 13th year, First Baptist considered inappropriate (for Double Springs Baptist plans singing Church Cornelia will be the OCC), it’s processed and sent area relay center. to various children’s homes Double Springs Baptist Church, 977 Double Springs Road, Demorest, Susan McMullan, leader around the country,” he said. will have its regular third Sunday night singing, 7 p.m. Nov. 16, featuring The of the relay center, said that Carroll said fi lling a shoebox Master’s Touch. about 25 area churches are par- is a good way to show the love of Israel CME hosts Men’s, Women’s Day service ticipating in the effort. Christ. “We do it every year to show Israel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church will host its Men’s and Last year, the FBCC re- the love of Christ and help spread the word of the Gospel,” he said. “It’s a Women’s Day service, 3 p.m. Nov. 16. The Rev. Eugene Harbin and Bean lay center collected 3,000 boxes, so this year, Mc- good way for children around the world Creek Missionary Baptist Church of Sautee will be special guests. Dinner Mullan’s goal is to top that with to know people care about them.” will follow the service. Church is located at 244 Third St., Cornelia. at least 3,125 boxes. People who wish to Carroll said the international Operation Ebenezer Baptist plans barbecue fundraiser fi ll a box will be asked to specify the age-range and Christmas Child organization each year sends more Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mt. Airy, will have a barbecue fundraiser, gender of the child, and then fi ll the boxes with age- than a million boxes to various countries. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 22. Menu: Brunswick stew, $5/pint; barbecue rib appropriate toys such as dolls, balls, toy trucks, jump “Our church has been wonderful in supporting sandwiches, chips, $7.50; chicken sandwiches, chips, $6.50; pulled pork ropes, yo-yos, harmonicas, kazoos, stuffed animals us each year, and each year it grows and grows,” he said. “We do it for the children and as an outreach for sandwiches, chips, $5.50; drinks, $1. Details: Ebenezer Baptist Church, and toys that light up or make sounds. If battery-operated toys are put into boxes, extra evangelism.” 706-778-5710. batteries are suggested. School supplies and hygiene Donors should include a $7 check in each box to items are also welcome, including pens, pencils, so- help with shipping and handling. However, if you Ongoing lar calculators, picture books, crayons and coloring wish to track your box online, Carroll said, you can books. No liquids, such as hand sanitizer, lotion or make the donation online. shampoos, are accepted. Boxes will be accepted at First Baptist Church Class to study ‘Mere Christianity’ Breakable items, aerosol cans, seed packets, medi- Cornelia, 325 Oak St., from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday, Nov. 17-21; 10-a.m.-noon, Saturday, Nov. 22; 1-4 The Adult Christian Formation Class of St. Thomas Anglican Church cations and vitamins are also not allowed. Chocolate and other food items are not accepted because of pm. Sunday, Nov. 23; and 8-10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 24. will study C.S. Lewis’ classic “Mere Christianity,” 6 p.m. each Wednesday melting or spoiling, but hard candy is fi ne, McMul- Individuals not affi liated with a church are wel- throughout the fall months. Join the class at 1636 Mud Creek Road, Alto, for lan said. come to pick up an empty box from FBCC or they may dinner and study. Details: 706-754-8165 or 706-894-2422. Personal notes and photos of donors may be in- use their own shoeboxes. HUB community transformation prayer cluded, because, as McMullan said, “you never know For more information, call 706-778-4412. For in- Habersham United Believers invites interested persons to join in prayer … you might hear back from the child.” structions on how to fi ll a box, visit samaritanspurse. to bring unity, spiritual awakening, transformation to the area. Meet noon-1 Michael and Pam Carroll have been Operation org. p.m., Wednesdays. November’s venue is Harvest Christian Church, 123 Harvest Church Road, Clarkesville. December venue will be Central Alliance Church, 3311 Camp Creek Road, Mt. Airy. No meeting Dec. 24 or Dec. 31. Details: 706-590-3146. MMO at Cornelia United Methodist Church Books with A’peal celebrates silver anniversary Cornelia United Methodist Church offers Mother’s Morning Out, 9 a.m.-1 By KIMBERLY BROWN p.m. each Wednesday throughout school year. Moms can enjoy a morn- ing out while their little ones (birth-school age) are cared for in a Christian A lot of hometown friendliness and loyal customers, friends say, environment. Registration forms available on church website, cornelia-umc. describe why, in this age of on- com. Cost: $60/month. line mega-bookstores, Books with Emergency preparedness A’Peal in Cornelia is a local suc- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meets at 7 p.m., every cess story. third Tuesday, on different emergency situations as well as food storage and Saturday, Nov. 1, Books with uses. No charge. Public welcome. Details: 706-776-3978 or 706-754-1600. A’Peal owners Glenda and Jerry Boling celebrated the store’s 25th Ebenezer UMC Thrift Store open anniversary. Glenda Boling said Ebenezer UMC Thrift Store is open, 9 a.m.-noon, Saturdays. Located on she wanted the celebration to be Historic Highway 441, north of Clarkesville. more of a “customer appreciation Mt. Pleasant Baptist welcomes public day” because, she said, “Being here 25 years is quite an accom- Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, 2740 Hollywood Hwy., Clarkesville, invites the plishment, and I do credit it to our public to attend worship service 10:45 a.m. Sunday, after Sunday School at loyal customers.” 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Night Study begins at 7 p.m. Details: 706-754-3560. Boling purchased the book- Monthly giant food giveaway store from former owner Joe The Torch holds a giant food giveaway, 8 a.m., the fi rst Saturday of each Hawkins and opened on Nov. 1, month. Located at the The Torch Worship Center, 800 Cannon Bridge Road, 1989. Monday, Boling said she was overwhelmed with Saturday’s Demorest. Details: 706-778-4063. turnout, and she estimates at least FPCC selling pew cushions 60 people came to wish her well. First Presbyterian Church of Clarkesville is selling pew cushions to ben- Boling also attributes the store’s longevity to the variety KIMBERLY BROWN/Staff efi t missions and outreach in Habersham County, 15 blue/green, 10 feet 5 Owners of Books with A’Peal, inches; three fl oral pattern, 4 feet; two blue/green, 4 feet. Cost: $25/each of things it offers. In addition to Jerry Boling, right, and Glenda Boling; their or $250/lot. Details: 706-754-2935 or Will Stuckey, 706-839-7900. books sold on the premises, the business partner in the book store, Joni Mabe; and Glenda Boling’s cousin, store handles special orders, and Grace Lutheran Church Boling has a fax, copy and notary Trenda Dalton, left, talk about their favorite subject, books, during the store’s Grace Lutheran Church, 1121 Hwy. 441 N., Demorest, invites the public public service in the store. For the 25th anniversary celebration Saturday. to attend worship services, 9:45 a.m. Sunday, followed by Sunday School at past three years, she’s also pur- 11 a.m. Details: 706-754-6696. chased gold. makes it so fun. She’s so gener- kind person, and she has a really Home Bible Study offered Over the years, Books with ous and kind and good to all of us. rare touch with people.” A’Peal has hosted many book sign- She’s a great lady.” Kyle called independent book- Home Bible Study – studying the doctrines of grace and God’s sover- ings with local authors, as well as Kyle wasn’t able to attend the stores “one of the last bastions of eignty in man’s life – offered, 7 p.m., every other Thursday. Details: Steve or receptions for local artists. celebration, but Monday, she said free thought in the world.” Lisa, 706-778-9374. Someone who is both an artist the signings with Walker are “a “Having an independent book- Awana at New Hope Baptist and writer is Jan Walker of Cor- hoot.” store in our community is really “We have regulars, people who a blessed thing,” she said. “I think Awana at New Hope Baptist Church, Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia, meets nelia, who also has a studio from which she teaches art to local chil- have been coming to these sign- it’s great we can still have some- at 6:45 p.m. every Wednesday. Lessons, devotions, games. Awana exists to dren. Books with A’Peal has been ings for years and years,” she said. thing of the past as we move into reach children/youth with gospel of Christ and train them to serve Him. “great with me, through the years Since she sold her fi rst book in the future. I hope there will always Hazel Creek Baptist giving food with my book signings,” Walker 1979, Kyle has published 169 books. be a place for independents. I hope Handfuls of Purpose, Hazel Creek Baptist Church’s food pantry ministry, said. “Plus, she’s just a wonderful “I’ve been with Glenda a long, we always have a place for authors in partnership with The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia, will give food to person. I have two book signings long time,” she said. “She’s always and readers to meet, so we can sit those in need based on income eligibility, 5-6 p.m., fourth Thursday of each every year with Diana Palmer gracious and enthusiastic about down together and talk. You lose local authors and any author who month, 243 Hazel Creek Church Road, Mt. Airy. Details: 706-778-5347. (pen name of Cornelia resident Susan Kyle), and [Boling] always comes into her bookstore. She’s a See Anniversary, Page 14A A12 CHURCH DIRECTORY 12A The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014

he Northwest PracticeDon’t Area: Eff- beEffingham distant; County and you look get toIf this hadknow been an actual peopleto be in an airplane to have the elevated ingham County went by that name up and see a small plane flying emergency, both people in the perspective. An attitude can give it to us, Tfor me for five years. It is the coun- around, more than likely they plane would have survived, or a preconceived notion, or pride. Any ty that is northwest of Savannah, and have come to practice. maybe even avoiding injury. of these can lead us to prefer looking is famous as the settlement of refugee Right after I moved to Eff- After living there a while, I down on a person’s roof than getting to Austrian Lutherans called Salzburgers. ingham County, I was visiting a began to get to know the people know someone. James Oglethorpe granted them that family out on Ralph Rahn Road who either saw or heard me in If we allow ourselves to see others in area up the Savannah River. when I noticed a small plane my yellow Cessna 172 five years this way, then we will see people only as While living in Savannah, I began my flying parallel to the road I was before. I got to know some of the places for us to land in an emergency. private pilot’s training out of Savannah traveling. As I stepped out of my people who lived and worked un- Effingham County was transformed International Airport. Whenever I need- car, I heard the engine cut off. der the roofs that I saw. I did not from being just the northwest practice ed to practice turns about a point, stalls, I looked up and saw this know where people were driving area. It became my home. I am glad that steep turns, emergency procedures or pilot trainee follow the emer- James on the roads as I was flying over Habersham County has become my anything else that involved flying the gency procedures for an engine them, but once I lived there, I home. plane, we would go to Effingham County. failure. He (or she) circled the Hughes learned where people like to Just a thought – Cornelia is on the My wife received her pilot training in house and made an approach go to eat and to shop. I learned northeast approach corridor for Harts- the same way. to land in a big field behind the about their traditions, values, field-Jackson Airport. There are very few pilots who learned house. She (or he) did a good job and faith and dreams. There are still a large number of in Savannah who have not made a simu- would have avoided the trees, the houses, There is a big difference between the people looking at our roofs. lated emergency landing at Swaid Rahn’s the power lines and the stray animals view we can get from an airplane and The Rev. James “Jay” Hughes is pastor grass airstrip just north of Springfield. that can make landings less than satis- the view we can get when we are face to at Cornelia United Methodist Church. (Just ask the Rahns!) If you live in factory. face with someone. And we don’t have Email him at [email protected]. Worshipping in Habersham The church directory lists in alpha- Christ Community Fellowship Faith Tabernacle Baptist Harvest Christian Church Mt. Bethel Church of God Return Baptist Church betical order the names of most of the South Main Street, Cornelia Midway Crossing, Cornelia 231 Harvest Church Road, 1668 Talmadge Dr., Toccoa 915 Hwy. 105, Demorest churches serving Habersham County, 706-778-3139 706-778-8447 Clarkesville 706-886-2986 706-754-7354 the church’s physical address and Faith Tabernacle Full Gospel 706-754-4704 telephone number (if available). Please Church of Jesus Christ 500 Highway 17 N., Clarkesville Mt. Carmel Baptist Church River Point Community Church call us to add your church or make any of Latter Day Saints 706-754-7068 Hazel Creek Baptist Church 988 Historic Hwy. 441, Demorest 193 N. Main St., Cornelia changes – 706-778-4215. Dennis Cash Road, Mt. Airy 243 Hazel Creek Church Road 706-778-1407 706-778-5000 mormon.org First Baptist Church of Cornelia Mt. Airy, 706-778-5347 Alleys Chapel United Methodist 706-776-3978 325 South Oak St., Cornelia Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church River Road Mission Church Highway 197 N., Clarkesville fbccornelia.org Heritage Baptist Church 2740 Hollywood Hwy., Clarkesville 1050 Twin River Orchard Road, Church of Christ 706-778-4412 660 Baldwin Road 706-754-3560 Demorest Alto Baptist Church of Habersham County Off Hwy. 441 By Pass, Cornelia Mt. Vernon Holiness Church 706-865-3552, 706-224-6169 210 B.C. Grant Road, Alto 326 Double Bridge Connector, Mt. First Presbyterian of Cornelia TheHeritageBC.org, 706-968-6500 Highway 115, near Demorest Revive Church 706-776-1981 Airy 706-778-7840 469 N. Main St., Cornelia 706-778-5287 2696 J Warren Rd., Cornelia 706-778-2822 Higher Ground Baptist Church 706-776-2500 Alto Congregational Holiness Church Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) Otis Brown Road, Baldwin Mt. Zion Baptist Church www.myrevivechurch.com Alto Congregational Church Road, Meeting at Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic First Presbyterian Church Timberline Drive, Clarkesville Alto Center of Clarkesville Hills Crossing Baptist Church 706-754-2626 Shady Grove Baptist Church 706-778-5049 120 Paul Franklin Rd., Clarkesville 108 N. Washington St., Clarkesville 3569 Toccoa Highway, Clarkesville 226 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., 706-968-2867 706-754-2935 706-754-6206 Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cornelia Amy’s Creek Baptist Church cpcclarkesville.org Mt. Zion Circle, Turnerville 706-778-5045 654 Amy’s Creek Road, Clarkesville Foothills Community Church, Hillside Baptist Church 706-754-6075 706-754-4090 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Habersham Campus 324 Level Grove Road, Cornelia Shirley Grove Baptist Church Saints 601 Wyly St, Cornelia 706-778-6284 Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Shirley Grove Road, Turnerville Antioch Baptist Church 205 Dennis Cash Road, Mt. Airy “The Community House” Alto 706-754-9556 2175 Antioch Church Road, 706-776-3978 Foothills.cc His Way Assembly of Praise Clarkesville 864-888-8008 182 Anderson Circle, Alto Mountain View Baptist Church Spiritual Israel Church & Its Army 706-754-2687 Clarkesville Baptist Church 678-776-2289 269 Mountain View Road, Baldwin 138 Elrod St., Cornelia 1287 Washington St., Clarkesville Fresh Fire Foursquare 706-776-9580 706-778-3147 Baldwin Baptist Church 706-754-2643 Gospel Church Hollywood Baptist Church Willingham Avenue, Baldwin Highway 197 N., Clarkesville 208 Hollywood Church Road, Mud Creek Baptist Church St. Mark Catholic Church baldwinbc.org, 706-778-6181 Clarkesville Church of God 706-754-1382 Clarkesville 706-754-6790 3048 Mud Creek Road, Cornelia 5410 Highway 197 S., Clarkesville 173 Highway 197 N., Clarkesville 706-754-4518 B.C. Grant Baptist 706-754-6967 Friendly Mission Baptist Church House of Prayer New Birth Baptist Church 1363 B.C. Grant Road, Alto 154 Friendly Mission Lane, Cornelia Dicks Hill Parkway, Mt. Airy Hollywood Hills Road, Clarkesville St. Thomas the Apostle 706-778-5703 Clarkesville First United 706-778-7033 706-754-1910 706-754-0931 Anglican Church facebook.com/bcgrantbaptist Methodist Church 1636 Mud Creek Road, Alto 1131 Washington St., Clarkesville Gate Church Iglesia Principe de Paz New and Living Way Church 706-894-2422 Baldwin Congregational 706-754-2677 451 Roper Drive, Clarkesville 608 W. Airport Road, Baldwin Mt. Airy Foursquare Gospel Holiness Church gatechurch.net 706-839-8222 Clarkesville, 706-754-2370 Stonepile Baptist Church 315 Airport Road, Baldwin Community Baptist Church Stonepile Road, Clarkesville 706-776-6491 153 Double Bridge Connector, Gethsemane Baptist Church Israel CME Church New Life Fellowship 706-754-9344 Mt. Airy 3104 Chase Road, Cornelia 244 3rd St., Cornelia 4944 Yonah Homer Road, Alto Bethel Temple CH Church 706-778-7497 706-778-2049 706-776-2230 770-869-9551 Tallulah Falls Baptist Church 467 Bethel Temple Road, Demorest Church Street, Tallulah Falls 706-754-1571 Cool Springs United Methodist Glade Creek Baptist Church Jehovah’s Witnesses New Hope Baptist Church 706-754-6798 117 Cool Springs Road, Clarkesville 884 Toccoa Highway, Mt. Airy 680 Double Bridge Connector, 5040 Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia Bethesda Fellowship Church 706-754-4866 706-754-6586 Demorest 706-778-9226 Tallulah Falls United Methodist 2555 Duncan Bridge Road, Cornelia 706-778-2819 or 706-778-0201 Church 706-778-5505 Cornelia Christian Church Glorybound Baptist Church New Liberty United Methodist Church Street, Tallulah Falls 1244 Highway 441 Bypass, Cornelia 186 Wade St., Alto Lamar Christian Church Church 706-754-3205 Bethlehem Baptist Church 706-778-6404 770-983-7924 3247 Hwy. 105, Baldwin New Liberty Road, Clarkesville 624 N. Highway 197, Clarkesville 706-778-8347 The Bridge Family Worship 706-754-4870 Cornelia Congregational Good News Baptist lamarchristianchurch.net New Life Assembly of God 2696 J Warren Road, Cornelia Holiness Church J Warren Road, Cornelia 105 Cash St., Cornelia Bible Way Baptist Church 368 Galloway St., Cornelia 706-778-5188 Leatherwood Baptist Church 706-778-8193 The Crossing Church 2765 Hollywood Hwy., Clarkesville 706-778-8364 Highway 105, Baldwin Meeting at Kandy Kane Learning 706-754-9847 Grace Baptist Church 706-778-0099 New Vision Worship Center Center Cornelia United Methodist Church 1768 Chase Road, Cornelia 335 L.C. Turner Road, Baldwin 1323 Historic Highway 441 N., Bible Landmark Church 204 Oak St., Cornelia 706-778-5618 Level Grove Baptist Church 706-778-8364 Clarkesville 810 Old Cleveland Road, Cornelia 706-778-4827 157 Old Level Grove Road, Cornelia 678-588-7525 706-776-6847 Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church 706-778-6371 Oakey Mountain Baptist Church Crossroads Baptist Church 296 E. Green St., Clarkesville 3377 Oakey Mountain Road, The Hollywood Church of God Broad River Baptist Church, 534 Yonah Post Road, Alto 706-754-2451 Life Church Clarkesville 275 Talmadge Dr., Toccoa 139 Broad River Road, Baldwin 706-778-4534 110 Church St., Baldwin 706-947-1423 fireofgodnow.org 770-654-0307 Grace Lutheran Church 706-778-5394 706-886-1224 Demorest Baptist Church 1121 Historic Hwy 441 N., Old Nacoochee Baptist Church Camp Creek Baptist Church 755 Central Ave., Demorest Demorest Light House Baptist Church Clarkesville The River 1761 Camp Creek Road, Cornelia 706-778-7126 706-754-6696 Hollywood Church Road, Clarkesville 184 Anderson Cir., Alto campcreek.org theriverng.com 706-778-0622 Demorest Church of God Habersham Baptist Church Living Faith Sanctuary Open Arms Worship Center 1-877-553-3299 559 Central Ave., Demorest 506 Habersham Mills Road, 4400 Cannon Bridge Road, Airport Road, Baldwin Canaan Baptist Church 706-778-9654 Demorest Demorest 706-778-2039 The Torch Worship Center 1024 Smokey Road, Alto 706-754-4054 706-839-1404 800 Cannon Bridge Road, Demorest Demorest Methodist Congregational Philadelphia Church of God Bride 706-778-4063 Central Alliance Church Federated Church Habersham Hills Assembly of God Living Hope Church of Christ 3311 Camp Creek Road, Mt. Airy 611 Georgia St., Demorest 728 Historic Highway 441 N., life2hope.com 706-754-6283 Turnerville Church of God centralalliancechurch.org 706-778-2418 Demorest [email protected] Highway 441, Turnerville 706-778-8421 706-754-6696 706-348-8216 Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 706-754-6052 Double Springs Baptist Church Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia Central Heights Baptist Church MakeDouble Springs Road,more Demorest Habersham Seventh Day The Lord’s Vineyard Community Victory Baptist Church 2670 Highway 197 S., Mt. Airy Adventist Church Church Providence Baptist Church 1094 Hwy. 17, Clarkesville 706-776-3296 Ebenezer Baptist Church 398 Rock Ford Cove Road, Mt. Airy 429 S. Main St., Cornelia 12080 Highway 197 N., Clarkesville 706-754-4682 487money Dicks Hill Parkway, Mt. Airy. 706-754-4307 706-778-1561 706-947-1045 Chopped Oak Baptist Church 706-778-5710Start your new sales career with Welcome Home Baptist Church P.O. Box 1445, Clarkesville Woodmen of the World today. 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Training to adults from noon-2 p.m. Nov. 15, Grace-Cavalry Episcopal Paint empty bowl to support food bank TFS Players present ‘Almost, Maine’ Church’s St. Julian Hall, Clarkesville. Must register: online, preventchilda- Help fi ll empty stomachs by painting an empty bowl to support the The Tallulah Falls Players will present the John busehabersham.com; email, [email protected]; 706-968-9637. Costs Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s 17th annual Empty Bowl Luncheon. Caliana production “Almost, Maine,” 7 p.m., Nov. $10/person for workbook. Hand-paint ceramic bowls 5:30-7:30 p.m., Nov. 20; or 5:30-7:30 p.m., 7-8, in the school’s Gertrude Long Harris Theater. Quilters guild to meet Dec. 11. Must register to paint bowl; costs $7. Details: 706-354-8191. Admission: $7 adults, $3 children under 12. TFS students admitted free. The Mountain Laurel Quilters Guild will meet, Nov. 18, Clarkesville Fifth annual holiday bazaar planned Doors open, 6:30 p.m. Details: 706-754-0400. UMC Fellowship Hall. Doors open 9 a.m. for a “sew in.” Spend the day Friends of LAMBS Ministry annual holiday bazaar will be 9 a.m.-5 ‘The Bridgemans’ to celebrate anniversary sewing and sharing friendships. Social hour/lunch (bring your own), p.m., Nov. 22 at the ministry center, Turnerville. Many local vendors “The Bridgemans” 12th anniversary singing is set, 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at noon. Member show and tell will follow. Guests welcome. Details: and a day fi lled with fun awaits. Join For details, complete list of ven- The Barn at Jaemor Farms, Alto. Special guests: “The Dumplin’ Valley 706-782-6020. dor and directions visit: lambsministry.com or contact Staci Pealock, Trio” and WCON’s Brian Rothell as emcee. Baked goods sale benefi ts Clarkesville Garden Club to meet 706-352-4797. church youth group. Details: 770-887-6900 or thebridgemans.com. Clarkesville Garden Club will meet, 11 a.m. Nov. 20, Horticulture Habitat, KOC plan coat drive Free Caring with Cards workshop offered Department, North Georgia Technical College, Clarkesville. Following Knights of Columbus St. Mark Council 13491 and Habitat for Human- There will be a free Caring with Cards workshop at the Clarkesville short business meeting, John Mather will give tour, overview of pro- ity of Northeast Georgia will collect, distribute coats for needy families. Library, presented by Jini Merck, from 10 a.m.-noon Nov. 13. Enjoy creat- gram. Guests, prospective members welcome. Details: Sonja Bowen, Bring clean, gently-used or new coat, any size, to the ReStore or Habitat ing handmade cards while making a difference in someone’s life. All 706-754-4278. offi ces, 1085 Rocky Branch Road, Clarkesville, no later than Dec. 3. cards created will be donated to charities. Event is self-paced; includes LASP to host Thanksgiving luncheon for employees Coats distributed Dec. 6 at ReStore. supplies. Details: 706-754-4413. Lee Arrendale State Prison, Alto, will host its Thanksgiving luncheon, Free pictures with Santa Tickets on sale for ‘A Christmas Chaos’ noon Nov. 20. All staff and retirees invited. Crossroads Cafe of Clarkesville will host free pictures with Santa, 8 HCT will present a family-friendly holiday show, “A Christmas Chaos,” Baldwin plans Christmas tree lighting a.m.-noon, Dec. 14. This community event will raise money for Toys for Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 11-14. Evening performances at 7:30, Sunday The city of Baldwin will hold its annual Christmas tree lighting at 6:30 Tots and features a collection site for unwrapped toys. The cafe will be matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets: Adults, $15; children/full-time students, $8. p.m. Nov. 25, at Mitchell Gailey Park, 155 Willingham Ave. Celebration open from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. and will donate 20 percent of all sales. See the Reservations: 706-839-1315 or habershamtheater.org. will offer food, music and fun. group of U.S. Marines that Santa is bringing with him and win Santa’s Canasta players wanted Civil Air Patrol to meet rocking chair. Canasta group wanted at Habersham County Senior Center, Demor- Currahee Civil Air Patrol Unit 506 meets regularly, 6:30-9 p.m., Tues- Cornelia Library plans bag sale est. Interested parties may contact Imogene, 706-839-0260. days, First Alliance Multipurpose Building across from Wal-Mart, Toccoa. Stop by Cornelia Library for a $4 bag sale through Dec. 31. Great Storytime at Clarkesville Library Open to those interested in aerospace, emergency services or cadet pro- books to choose from. Clarkesville Library offers storytime, Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:30 grams. Ages 12 and up. Details: Capt. Steven St. Clair, 706-768-1206. Freedom Hill thrift store seeking donations a.m. Join Children’s Coordinator Beverly Griffi n for stories, music, crafts. Third Annual SCV Turkey/Shotgun Shoot Freedom Hill Recovery Home for Women, Demorest, has a thrift Details: visit Facebook or drop by library for a schedule. Habersham Guard Camp No. 716 Sons of Confederate Veterans store, 270 Central Ave., Demorest. Donations are appreciated. The store Beading, art, writing classes offered will hold its annual fall Turkey Shoot, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each Saturday in is open Wednesday-Saturday. Details: 706-776-6109. Beading (jewelry making) classes, art (drawing) classes, and memoir November. Permits 12-gauge shotguns only with ammunition supplied. Circle of Hope seeks donations writing classes are offered at the Habersham Senior Center, Demorest. Range located on state Route 115, 2-1/2 miles from downtown Clarkes- Circle of Hope is in need of gently-used clothing, furniture and Details: Imogene, 706-839-0260. ville. Details: 828-342-9562. household items to be sold in the local thrift stores. All proceeds from ‘Learn and Dance’ series available Study group to meet sales go to the Emergency Shelter Program, which provides a safe haven for victims of domestic violence. Details: Clarkesville, 706-754-7668; A twice-monthly “Learn and Dance” series is available for new contra Inspired by the works of Joseph Campbell, a group gathers in the Cornelia, 706-776-1404. dancers. This series runs from 7:30-9:30 p.m. the fi rst and third Tuesday “family room” in the offi ce building, Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church, of each month, with live music by local volunteer musicians and instruc- Clarkesville, 7-9 p.m., third Thursday of each month. All are welcome. Habersham Soup Kitchen seeking donations tive calling. Cost: $4 per person. Details: sauteecontra.com. Details: Ty Collins, 706-947-3428. The Habersham Soup Kitchen in Clarkesville, 166 Ritchie St., serves Open door food pantry lunch to the hungry Monday-Saturday. Monetary donations can be sent Health & Fitness The Torch Food Pantry is walk-in welcome, 10 a.m.-noon, every Mon- to P.O. Box 1138, Clarkesville, GA 30523; non-perishable food items may day and Saturday; 5-7 p.m. Wednesdays. Located on Level Grove Road, be dropped off at the kitchen at noon, Monday-Saturday. Basic life support CPR offered Cornelia, beside the Habersham County United Way building. Details: Kenny Brown fund seeking donations Basic life support CPR course is 9 a.m., Nov. 706-778-4063. The Kenny Brown Library Books for Children fund is asking for dona- 8. Cost: $90. Designed to provide healthcare SRWA extends Soquee River Days Contest tions. All money will go to Clarkesville and Cornelia libraries to purchase professionals the ability to recognize and treat Soque River Watershed Association is still looking for photos, stories, children’s books. Send donations to: Helping Hands Ministries, P.O. Box several life-threatening emergencies. Two-year art, poetry entries related to the Soque River and its feeder streams. 337, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573. American Heart Association certifi cations. White County YMCA on Asbes- Share what the Soque means to you. Details: email soque_scarlett@ HCVWoH committee seeking donations tos Road, Cleveland. Details: cprexpert.com, 706-969-9629. windstream.net, visit soqueriverdays.blogspot.com or call 706-754- The Habersham County Veterans Wall of Honor committee continues Insure Georgia navigator available 9382. Deadline: Dec. 31. to seek donations to develop Veterans Memorial Park, 660 Clarkesville Kate Malone, a trained navigator with Insure Georgia, will be at Clarkesville Writers Society meets St., Cornelia. Donations may be submitted online at hcwallofhonor.org or the Clarkesville Library, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 25. She will be presenting The Clarkesville Writers Society, sponsored by the Friends of the mailed to P.O. Box 298, Demorest, GA 30535. Make checks payable to information to help individuals understand the Affordable Care Act. Clarkesville Library, meets 10 a.m.-noon on Fridays at Clarkesville Habersham County Veterans Wall of Honor Inc. Tai Chi, Qigong classes Library. Open to all adults interested in writing. Bring writing materials. Habersham Life seeking donations Ongoing Tai Chi, Qigong classes, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Mondays and Free. Details: Mary Anne 706-778-5344 or Marie 706-865-5280. Habersham Life is a Christ-centered, no-cost service. We offer Wednesdays, Habersham Senior Center. Cost: $10/session; $65/month. pregnancy test, ultra sound, counseling and other services. Needed are Taught by Choy Lee Fut Black Belt Sifu Gary Lee. Appropriate for adults of School news monetary donations, baby items, volunteers. Habersham Life, P.O. Box all ages. Benefi ts include improved balance, coordination and fl exibility. 612, Cornelia, GA 30531. Located at 205 Hodges St.; 706-776-5225. Beginners welcome. Details: Gary, 678-343-0697. SHMS to hold Veterans Day program Senior Stretch offered South Habersham Middle School will hold its annual Veterans Day Volunteer opportunities Habersham County Senior Center offers a Senior Stretch class, 9:30 program at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 10, Cornelia. All veterans and the public are a.m., Monday, Wednesday-Friday. Details: 706-839-0260. welcome to attend. Refreshments will follow. Foster parents needed Activities for seniors NHMS to present Veterans Day Celebration Habersham DFCS is recruiting foster parents. Orientation, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 18, at DFCS offi ce, 1045 Grant St., Clarkesville. Details: Annie Mur- Join the Habersham County Senior Center for exercise classes, Join the faculty, staff and students of North Habersham Middle phy, [email protected] or 706-754-0392. nutrition education, computer classes, Nintendo Wii games, bingo and School, 10 a.m. Nov. 11, for their Veterans Day Celebration. cards, crafts, big screen TV, guest speakers and an on-site library, just to WMS invites public to honor veterans Ethicon to host blood drive mention a few activities. Details: 706-839-0260. Wilbanks Middle School invites the community to attend its Veterans Ethicon, 655 Ethicon Circle, Cornelia, will host a LifeSouth blood Free yoga classes Day Program, 1 p.m., Nov. 11. Guest speaker: veteran and current pastor drive, 3-9 p.m. Dec. 16; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 17; 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 18. Free yoga classes offered 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-noon Thurs- of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Russ Barker. Reception for all veterans Call for volunteers days, and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. the fi rst Saturday of each month at Panther will follow. Program will include written tributes from students, patriotic Have a few hours a month? Donate your time as a volunteer at The Brook Spiritual Center, Turnerville. Reservations required. Details: Dr. music from the band and chorus. Sharing & Caring Places. Help needed to assist the less fortunate in the Emerson D. Brooking, 706-754-7488 or pantherbrook.com. FFA offers annual fruit sale community. Speak with the manager on duty at either location: Clarkes- Silver Sneakers Habersham Central, Habersham Ninth Grade Academy, Wilbanks ville, 110 Camelot Way; or Cornelia, 195 Stovall St. Habersham County Senior Center offers Silver Sneakers classes, Middle School FFA chapters offer annual fruit sale – navel or juice or- Circle of Hope seeks thrift store volunteers 10:30 a.m., Monday, Wednesday-Friday. Details: 706-839-0260. anges, tangelos, grapefruit, apples – through Nov. 12. Arrives fi rst week Volunteers are needed to assist with sorting and pricing donations, Find help paying for Medicare, medication of December. To order, see FFA member/advisor or online: fl oridaindian- organizing, cleaning and picking up donations. Volunteer opportunities rivergroves.com. Click “Order Now!” Organization ID: 952755 for HCHS, are available at both thrift store locations – Clarkesville and Cornelia. Need help paying for Medicare or medications? GeorgiaCares at 320615 for HNGA, or 608622 for WMS. Details: 706-776-3406, [email protected]. Legacy Link can help. Staff can screen, enroll Medicare benefi ciaries Run with Rams 5K set for programs that may help pay for Medicare, prescription medica- Scrapbooking instructor needed tions. Legacy Link is State Health Insurance Assistance and Counseling Hazel Grove Elementary School Run with the Rams 5K, Nov. 15. Med- Scrapbooking instructor needed for scrapbooking class at Haber- Program for Medicare benefi ciaries. Service is free, unbiased, objective. als presented to those placing in each age group; extra prizes for fi rst sham Senior Center, Demorest. Details: Imogene, 706-839-0260. Details: 770-538-2650. 25 to register, overall runner, fi rst place. Cost: $30/adults, $20/children Instructor needed for intermediate computer class under 12. Group rates available. Proceeds benefi t HGES. Details: em- Intermediate computer class instructor needed for seniors at Haber- [email protected] or [email protected]. Clubs/organizations/government sham County Senior Center. Details: 706-839-0260. HCHS offers Financial Aid/Scholarship Night CASA needs volunteers Retired educators to meet Habersham Central High School Financial Aid/Scholarship Night is CASA volunteers make life-long differences as they advocate for Habersham Retired Educators Association will meet, 10:30 a.m. Nov. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 18 in cafeteria. Hal Wilkinson with Georgia Student Fi- abused/neglected children in court. Get involved. Call 706-886-1098. 10, Crossroads Café, sponsored by Habersham County Board of Educa- nance Commission will discuss fi nancial aid as well as scholarship infor- tion/Superintendent of Education. Bring canned fruit and tabs. Details: mation. Details: 706-778-7161 and ask for the counseling department. Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers Shirley S. Grant, 706-947-3342. SHMS FFA Wreath Making Course set You don’t have to know how to build a house to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. Come volunteer at the ReStore, sorting, merchandising Marines to celebrate birthday of corps South Habersham Middle School FFA will host a wreath-making and helping customers. Details: 706-754-5313, ext. 205. Celebration of the 239th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps is sched- course, 6 p.m. Dec. 2, taught by a local fl orist. Participants will learn how uled, 6 p.m., Nov. 10, dining facility, North Georgia Technical College, to make a fall or Christmas wreath to take home. Cost: $35. Details/reg- Volunteers needed for Clarkesville Greenway Clarkesville. Guest speaker: Maj. Gen. Robert Flanagan (Ret.) Open to all istration: Zachary Dalton, 706-969-0692 or email zdalton@habersham- Volunteers needed for various duties related to maintenance and Marines (past and present), guests, others interested. Meals available; schools.com. promotion of the Clarkesville Greenway. Details: 706-754-9382. door prizes. Dress informal. Free GED, COMPASS remediation classes Meals on Wheels needs volunteers Habersham County Republican Party to meet Free GED and COMPASS Remediation Day Classes now offered at Can you devote 1-1.5 hours a week to deliver hot meals to local The monthly meeting of the Habersham Republican Party will be NGTC Clarkesville Campus, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Wednesday. Details: seniors in need? If so, contact the Habersham County Senior Center, held Nov. 11, Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center, Clarkesville. Meeting 706-754-7717, ext. 7826, or email [email protected]. 706-839-0260. Dedicated volunteers needed to cover routes. Meals are starts, 7 p.m.; refreshments, 6:30 p.m. Details: email habgopchair@ already packaged; training on routes provided. windstream.net. Reunions Harvest Christian plans food giveaway Harvest Christian Church will hold a food pantry giveaway, 9-11 a.m., Morris/Payne family reunion set Nov. 12, or until food is gone. The church is located at 231 Harvest The Morris/Payne Family Reunion will be held at the Food Factory Church Road, Clarkesville. on Main, Cornelia, noon Nov. 8. Bring family photos or items of interest Trout Unlimited to meet to be enjoyed by all. Details: Pashie Towery, 706-754-0716; or Sarah Georgia Foothills Chapter, Trout Unlimited meets 6 p.m. second Boatwright, 706-778-2740. Thursday of each month at United Community Bank, Clarkesville. Fry family reunion planned Program Nov. 13: Landon Williams will discuss various European The Fry family reunion, celebrating the family of the late George Kytle $ nymphing techniques. Details: email [email protected] or visit and Wilda McClellan Fry, and their children is scheduled, 11:30 a.m., ON UP TO 200,000 georgiafoothills.org. Nov. 8, Macedonia Baptist Church, New Liberty Road, Clarkesville. Lunch Historical Society to meet served, 1 p.m. All family members invited. Details: Leigh Fry Craven, 706- The Habersham County Historical Society will meet, 7 p.m. Nov. 13. 754-1774 or 706-768-5752. Speaker: Gene Todd, who will discuss Banks County history. The society Fundraisers DIAMONDS & JEWELRY meets second Thursday of each month, 228 N. Main St., Cornelia. Details: 706-754-0765. Habitat ReStore sale on sofas, chairs RATES GOLD {ALL TYPES} NRA-certifi ed basic pistol course available Starting at % Habitat ReStore is having a sale on all sofas, $35 5 & Habersham County 4-H club will host a basic pistol course for each; arm chairs, $25. Located at 1085 Rocky Branch M.P.R.* SILVER {COINS STERLING} adults, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Nov. 15. Taught by local NRA-certifi ed instruc- Road, Clarkesville, under water tower. Call to have dona- tors; will cover basics of safe gun handling, shooting. Pre-registration, tions picked up: 706-754-5313, ext. 205. *Monthly Percentage Rate deposit required. Details: Juanita Clark, 706-968-2208 or email Freedom Hill plans indoor yard sale COLLECTIBLES [email protected]. ainesville Freedom Hill’s indoor yard dale is set, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 7-8, at 210 G We Buy Chipped & AARP Smart Driving Course offered Loudermilk Lane, Demorest. Damaged Diamonds AARP Smart Driving Course will be offered, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Nov. 15, Clarkesville Library offers Food for Fines New Liberty UMC, Clarkesville. Cost: AARP members, $15; nonmembers, 1020 Jesse Jewell Pkwy SW Clarkesville Library Food for Fines canned food drive continues 110514-122617 $20. Bring lunch and drink. Details: Charles Black, 706-754-8828. Gainesville, Georgia 30501 through Nov. 14. Help feed families in need by donating nonperishable, 770.532.2592 A14 14A The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014

Hope From Page 1A been physically challenged, and she said. “My most gentle pack went away,” she said. “Then my pack ac- er to craft the prosthetic.” the missing foot may have result- member, Jesse (who is also an cepted her. And now, she is like the Oreo Once the prosthetic is completed, ed from a case of animal cruelty/ abuse case), wanted to fi ght her cream in the cookie – all of the dogs want Woodall-Freeman said Hope will travel abuse case. and he has never done that to love on her and play with her. She is to the university for a prosthetic fi tting. “You can see a chain scar before. The fi rst few weeks lots of fun and always up for playing.” “… So all of the students can fall head above the nub,” she said. “Her were a bit stressful, to Hope also runs and plays like a nor- over heels in love with her while they teeth between the canines are say the least.” mal dog, Woodall-Freeman said. refi ne the fi tting of the new foot,” she worn down. It appears to me she However, Wood- She “stands up straight. However, you said. chewed on the chain trying to get all-Freeman said can tell that her hip hurts sometimes,” Woodall-Freeman said Mehlferber loose, thus the reason for her teeth the stress was she said. has also been in contact with physical being in such bad shape.” short-lived. Woodall-Freeman said a chance en- therapists to determine the best way to Because of Hope’s handicap, she “[Hope] counter then led her to Dr. Jon Mehlfer- help Hope utilize the foot. had diffi culty walking at fi rst, Wood- g a i n e d ber, head of the Graphics Art Dept at The But for now, Woodall-Freeman is all-Freeman said. confi- University of North Georgia. seeking a forever home for Hope in the “When we fi rst got her, she crawled dence “He mentioned that they recently cre- meantime. like a crab,” she said. “She would tuck and the ated a prosthetic foot for a duck and how “I wish everyone could meet Hope,” her three feet under and walk on the anxi- Hope could benefi t from one,” she said. she said. “An animal that is abused, dis- joints so the nub (where the foot is miss- e t y Mehlferber recently provided to carded or unwanted is so very thankful ing) would touch the ground. It was the Habersham HELP special foam material and appreciative once they fi nd a home, oddest sight! Her joints were raw and which allowed them to make a mold of and Hope is no exception. To have been had scabs.” Hope’s back legs and feet to assist in the so abused, she loves unconditionally.” Mental challenges also arose with prosthetic-making process. For more information, or to donate Hope, Woodall-Freeman said, in addi- “They now have her imprints and to or foster for Habersham HELP, send tion to her physical ones. CHRISTINA SANTEE/Staff are working on the designs,” she an email inquiry to contactus@Haber- “She was so insecure and anxious In the near future, said. “Jon is amazing and has some shamHelp.com, follow on Twitter (@ that my pack would not accept her (I Hope will receive a specially-made great ideas on which type might be HabershamHELP) or fi nd and “Like” have six permanent pack members),” prosthetic limb for her back left leg, which is missing a foot. best for her. They will use a 3-D print- the organization on Facebook.

BBB offers tips to prevent password hacking Approved Anniversary From Page 11A From Page 5A that in the digital world. order books from [Books People are overloaded Tips to Prevent that isn’t next to the comput- It’s not the same thing.” with A’Peal],” Walker with username and pass- Password Hacking er or out in the open. Pass- brain and spinal injury In addition to her hus- said. “I like to keep my words. You’ve got your word managers with good trust fund? [House Resolu- band, Boling’s business business local; it’s re- bank account, your email, 1. Use mnemonics. A reviews are 1Password, tion 1183]” partner in the store is ally important to me. It Facebook, probably several mnemonic is a pattern LastPass 3.0, and KeePass. The ballot said that Joni Mabe, who owns the may be a little cheaper other social media sites, of letters, ideas or asso- But, always check out bbb. approving the measure Loudermilk Boarding through Amazon, but I’ll maybe eBay, not to mention ciations that assists in re- org to verify that your pass- would add reckless driving House and the Panoramic defi nitely go with her.” all those passwords at work. membering something. word manager is legit. penalties and fees from a Encyclopedia of Every- Glenda Boling is 69 Do you have the same one For example: “I love to run 4. Don’t use real words, guilty fi nding to be depos- thing Elvis museum in and Jerry Boling is 71. for all your needs? at 5 in the evening.” Your sequential numbers or ited in a special brain and Cornelia. Together, they own nine More than half of all password could translate identifi able information. spinal injury trust account “This store is a rare different businesses, in- adult Internet users use the that to “I<32r@5itE.” The Remember, ”123456” is one to help pay for care and re- breed,” Mabe said. “It’s cluding a family farm and same password for every- password itself looks com- of the most common pass- habilitation of Georgia res- an independent book- Document Destruction thing. plex and it’s very diffi cult to words, ever. So, if that’s idents suffering from such store, but look at Borders Services. Though it is easier to guess, but can be easy to re- what you are using, just injuries. and Barnes and Noble go- Glenda Boling said she remember, using the same member using a mnemonic. stop. Also, your birthday, Again, Georgians ing out of business … and continues to operate the password for all of your ac- 2. Different account? Dif- your children’s name, your strongly approved the mea- even with Amazon[.com] bookstore because it gives counts makes it easy for ferent password. It’s not al- dog’s name, your Social Se- sure 70 to 30 percent. competing, people still her something to do, and, hackers to get into your ac- ways easy, but it can save a curity number and any oth- The one statewide ref- buy books from here.” she said, “I love it. I have counts. And if that one pass- tremendous amount of pain er personal information is a erendum asked for a yes Jerry Boling attributes no plans to retire.” word is too simple, it’s even and suffering down the line. defi nite no no. or no vote that: “Allows Books with A’peal’s suc- The Bolings live in easier. Use a different password for 5. Change your pass- property owned by the Uni- cess to his wife’s love of Banks County. They have Here are 10 of the most every account. Especially words often. Every three versity System of Georgia, people. a daughter, Vicki Leo, and common passwords: (you the accounts that contain months is a good timeline and operated by provid- “She enjoys people and son and daughter-in-law, should avoid these!) sensitive information such to follow, but at least twice ers of student housing and everybody comes by and Greg and Amy Boling, all 1. 123456 as your bank account, in- per year, take some time to other facilities, to remain tells her all their issues of Banks County. They 2. 123456789 surance, and social media. go through your passwords exempt from taxation.” and problems,” he said. have two grandchildren, 3. password 3. Use a secure password and change them. It may According to ballot “Joni says we just do Megan Boling, 19, and 4. adobe123 management tool. We know seem time consuming, but language, the measure ex- free counseling,” Glenda Daulton Boling, 17. 5. 12345678 it can be near impossible you might regret not chang- empts the university sys- Boling said with a laugh. Books with A’Peal, 6. qwerty to remember the password ing your passwords when tem from taxation “to keep In addition to being which is also known sim- 7. 1234567 for that account you only your bank account gets costs affordable.” one of Bolings’s featured ply as The Book Store, is 8. 111111 use once per month. There hacked or someone steals Voters approved the ex- authors, Walker is also a located at 301 N. Main St., 9. photoshop are tools to help store your your identity. Don’t wait till emption 74 to 26 percent. customer. next to the Cornelia Post 10. 123123 account log-in information it’s too late. – Staff Reports “I love the fact I can O f fi c e .

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BY ZACK MYERS ing.” 14 season. Since taking over in May, As a freshman, Burpee became As cold weather makes its way Brooks has been on a recruiting the fi rst state champion for wres- into Habersham County, it's time trail to fi ll weight classes that tling in school history. to turn to winter sports to keep us weren’t fi lled last season. Having “It’s terrifi c to have a young entertained. the weight classes fi lled creates man of his caliber,” Brooks said. The fi rst of the winter lineup is more competition for students to “It’s not easy to be state champ, but Habersham Central High School's keep improving. The team will to be a state champ as a freshman, wrestling program. have “wrestle-offs” each week in that’s a big deal.” The Raiders are beginning the practice to see who will represent On his path to the champion- season with two big additions to the Raiders in tournaments. ship, Burpee beat an opponent who the program: a new head coach “One of my goals is to have two defeated him earlier in the season and its fi rst state champion. or three kids at every weight class and, in the championship match, Habersham has turned the reins so there is competition,” Brooks triumphed over an opponent who back over to Morris Brooks for the said. “You don’t just win your spot was undefeated on the year. 2014-15 season following the depar- and keep it for the year. We do it “That says a lot for his mental ture of former head coach Stuart weekly and that keeps everybody toughness and his leadership,” Cunningham. working. Kids get better. Some Brooks said. “He’s just a sopho- Brooks, who began coaching the get better quicker than others and more, but he’s one of the team cap- ZACK MYERS/Staff Raiders as an assistant under Jerry some peak at the right time.” tains. I don’t have a problem with Habersham Central High School sophomore wrestler Andrew Williams in 1987, led Habersham Sophomore Andrew Burpee a young fella like that because of Burpee will begin the 2014–15 season with a target on his Central from 1988-2001. is one of those wrestlers Brooks what he demonstrates. He’s got the “I didn’t realize how much I knows can peak at the right time back after winning the state championship last season as a missed it,” Brooks said. “It’s excit- after his performance in the 2013- See Wrestling, Page 2B freshman.

SUBMITTED Habersham Central High School’s cycling team won the Georgia High School Cycling League State Championship Sunday with its third win of four races in the inaugural season for the league. Cycling wins GHSCL state title BY ZACK MYERS this season and fi nished with a team to- tal of 8,758 points, beating out Hall Coun- ty’s Prima Tappa team and the Blankets Habersham Raiders Cycling has cap- Creek Composite team, which took sec- tured the state title and made history -- ond and third place in the league. all in its fi rst season. Kate Holbrook placed second over- Sunday, the Raiders traveled to all in the varsity girls category. Dylan Gainesville for the fi nal race of the sea- Cantrell fi nished the season in third ZACK MYERS/Staff son. The University of North Georgia’s place of the varsity boys division. Gainesville campus hosted the race. Mary McCay and Brooke Cantrell RAIDERS GARNER HIGH 5 SPORTS TEAM OF THE In the fi rst season of the Georgia High took fourth and fi fth place, respective- School Cycling League, the Raiders won ly, in the junior varsity girls division. WEEK HONOR the inaugural state championship tro- Trey Hurt (sixth, sophomore boys) and Habersham Central High School was voted the High 5 Sports Team of the Week after last phy for the league and the team. Mayson Nichols (10th, freshman boys) Friday’s 32–7 victory over North Forsyth High School. With the honor, Fox 5 throws a pep rally “Sunday, Nov. 2, will go down in his- rounded out top-10 division fi nishers for tory for our Habersham Raider Cycling Habersham. Slade Jarrard (13th), Will for the winning school, which was held Thursday morning at HCHS. The Raiders scored 9,871 team,” said Head Coach Kim Cantrell. Hatchett (17th), Chris Holbrook (21st), votes in the online contest. The next closest school was Tucker High School, which picked “We are so very proud of our Raiders for Zach Brown (23rd), Nicholas Senador up 2,883 votes. Adairsville, Whitewater and Peachtree Ridge high schools were the other winning the Team State Championship (25th), John Michael Wall (26th), Jacob Trophy. Sixteen riders from Habersham Clarke (27th) and Austin Weyrich (28th) competitors in the High 5 poll. Shown, from left, seniors Jackson Caudell, Brison Browner and gave their all this season.” Braxton Cole celebrate with the ‘Team of the Week’ trophy at Thursday’s pep rally. The team won three of the four races See Cycling, Page 2B Raiders seek to finish season strong against Chattahoochee BY ZACK MYERS down year this year, and we feel like we have a great opportunity to win game With one win under their belt two.” and the fi nal game Friday night, the Despite the two-victory record, Raid- Habersham Central High School Raid- ers offensive coordinator Tate Gailey ers are looking to end the season on a said the Cougars are still good enough positive note heading into the off-sea- to win, but Habersham’s confi dence son. from last week’s victory over North “If we win Friday night, we fi nish Forsyth will play a big role. seventh in the region,” said Head Coach “They’re good enough to beat us, for Michael Pollock. “That’s improvement sure,” he said. “They’ve played close from where we’ve been. It would be a with a lot of the teams in our region, big win for our program and a great but, with the confi dence we have going way to end our year. ...” into this week, I think we feel this is Lining up across the fi eld will be another one we’re very capable of win- Chattahoochee High School. Chatta- ning.” hoochee (2-7, 2-6) has wins over North Pollock said he’s thought about how Forsyth and Johns Creek high schools, the Raiders played against Centennial both teams with one win this season. High School on homecoming, a close 42- 39 loss for Habersham, and then came TOM ASKEW/Special For the Chattahoochee Cougars, a los- ing record is not the usual route. out fl at against Johns Creek a week lat- Haberham Central High School, behind sophomore running back Michael Babers, No. 22, “We’re looking to see a team that is er. Coming off the fi rst win of the sea- are looking to outrun Chattahoochee High School Friday to pick up a second win for the 2014 typically one of the better teams in the season. state,” Pollock said. “They’re having a See Football, Page 2B

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Wrestling From Page 1B TFS names Indian of the Month honorees Tallulah Falls School ed determination will be improve her 5K time in qualities I look for in a is I have so many kids tlers carry themselves coaches have tapped two missed in the seasons to every race this season, leader.” at so many different lev- and the way they wrestle. varsity athletes for Indian come. whether the course was Because of Burpee's els,” Brooks said. “I have “My biggest expecta- of the Month honors for “Danny scored the considered faster or slow- technical ability, work kids who haven’t seen a tion is for them to be the October. ‘goal heard ‘round the er, according to Athletic ethic and character, wrestling match, yet, to best they can be,” he said. The first recipient is se- world’ this season that Director Scott Neal. Brooks points to the a state champ. For me, as “As long as you give your nior Danny Luo of China. inspired and propelled us “She ran the Athens champion's accomplish- a coach, that poses some best, put out what you Luo has completed his on to victory over a team Academy course at the ments to inspire his difficulty to get that hap- can, show up to practice third season of soccer at which had been dominat- Area 2A-Private Cham- team. He also uses the py medium.” every day, that’s impor- TFS and has represented ing TFS for a long time,” pionships in 27:28.34 to sophomore to demon- Outside of helping the tant.” his team with spirit and he continued. “He has finish 51st in the var- strate different moves in newcomers get experi- Brooks is hoping to grace, according to Head played an important role sity race,” Neal said. “Al- practice. ence through practice, create some excitement Coach Jonathan Roberts. for us in the growing cul- ways a fighter of running Another captain will Brooks said he’s using a in the community about “He is respectful of all ture of soccer on campus.” through pain, Carlise con- be senior Chance Mari- 1-percent rule. wrestling. those around him and Junior Carlise Link of sistently broke through otti, who Brooks said “Every day at practice, “I hope we can be what always the first to volun- Griffin is the second of barriers to set an example demonstrates work ethic, we try to get 1 percent people are hoping for," he teer to help out,” Roberts the two varsity athletes of the pride one can ex- character and leadership. better,” he said. “If you said. "I hope we can be said. “He has a terrific on the list. perience by overcoming Brooks has been able put in 30 days of getting what they want us to be. character on and off the Link is the only TFS physical and mental ad- to bring in new wrestlers, 1 percent better, now I guess that’s a goal, too. pitch, and his light-heart- cross country runner to versity.” but has six returning you’ve made some prog- How that will go -- we’ll starters who will provide ress.” see.” a core for the team. With As for his expectations The Raiders hold their 14 weight classes, that for his first season back, first match of the sea- Cycling leaves eight classes to be Brooks said he’d like to son Nov. 14 as they host From Page 1B filled. have other teams notice Clarke Central in Mt. Save $ “The biggest diffi- there is something differ- Airy. Action begins at 5 all finished their seasons culty I have right now ent about how the wres- p.m. in the JV boys division. The Raiders clinched the top spot with a victory From Page 1B in Sunday’s race. Blankets Shop Football Creek finished second and Prima Tappa third. son could set up the team nothing but positive for been crucial this season. Kate Holbrook and Dylan for a repeat of that kind of these guys. It’s just men- “We tend to live life like Cantrell each took home Local performance. tality they haven’t really a river -- we want to take second place in their divi- “For one thing, we’re felt.” the easiest path,” Pollock sion. The Raiders’ Scarlett not on the road, so I think The Raiders will cel- said. “These kids have Mayes and Mary McCay that’s going to help,” he ebrate Seniors Night chosen to take the hard were the final two-point said. “We want to build Friday to honor the 14 path. I’ve always said scorers from Sunday with on this momentum; we guys who on the roster they’ll be better men for third- and fourth-place don’t want to have a let- who have stuck through it.” finishes in the JV girls di- down.” these tough years. “It’s After the victory over vision. Defensive coordina- a small group,” Poulson North Forsyth, Pollock In its first year, tor Walt Poulson said he said. “We’re a AAAAAA called on his players to Habersham Raider Cy- doesn’t see that happen- school and we’ve got 14 send the seniors “out the cling has participated in ing. “I think the most im- seniors. It’s a special right way.” the league as a club team portant thing they need- group. It’s a tight group Habersham and Chat- since cycling is not yet ed was a win,” he said. that’s hung with it.” tahoochee will meet at recognized as a varsity “To see what it felt like to Gailey said leader- 7:30 p.m. in Raider Sta- sport by the Georgia High win, I think that can be ship from seniors has dium Friday. 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WMS HONORS SUMMER READING PARTICIPANTS Wilbanks Middle School students who participated in the Summer Reading Program had an op- portunity to enjoy a pizza party in the media center during their normal lunchtime to celebrate their studious behavior. Children’s coordinators, Beverly Griffi n of the Clarkesville Library and Melissa Duchaine of the Cornelia Library, provided the names of students who signed up and participated in the public Summer Reading Program to Media Specialist Nancy Simmons. Other students attended the WMS Summer Reading Program on Tuesdays during the summer. Pictured are sixth- grade participants: front row, Cailtlin Jarrell, Alexis Higgins, Nathan Addis, Crispin Kabongo; back row, Jamarius Rucker, Divino Tomas Pedro, Phoenix Armour, Alexia Barrett and Hayden Tatum.

VIETNAM VET VISITS HCHS LITERATURE CLASS Vietnam veteran Don Ford, third from right, visited Delane Phillips’ 10th-grade literature class at Habersham Central High School. Ford shared his experiences to help students connect to the universal soldier experience in the novel, “Ghosts of War.”

TLS BAKE SALE BENEFITS ANIMAL SHELTER The Little School fourth- and fi fth-grade class recently delivered earnings from its annual bake sale to benefi t the county’s animal shelter. Students from every grade sold baked goods and earned $1,350 to benefi t the shelter. Students also enjoyed an afternoon of volunteering at the shelter.

NHMS SIXTH GRADERS VISIT FARM Sixth-grade classes from North Habersham Middle School visited the Chattooga Belle Farm in Long Creek, South Carolina, on Oct. 16. Students practiced grinding corn, apple pressing and making cider. They also made farm crafts as they learned about the various varieties of fruits the farm produces. Finally, students took a hayride around the farm to learn about irrigation, composting and cattle production. In addition to its on-site programs, Chattooga Belle Farm is an active partner in the Farm to School program and provides apples to the Habersham County Schools lunchroom system.

Tallulah Falls School MIddle School Chorus performs in a recent concert. Middle school choral concert opens TFS performance season A performance by the Tallulah Falls ment is their voice so it’s a little trickier School middle and high school choral than learning fi ngerings and proper em- groups performed Oct. 13 at the Gertrude bouchure for an instrument. While there Long Harris Theater. The concert fea- were mistakes (I teach them there is no tured a selection of traditional folk songs such thing as a perfect musician), they performed by both levels of students. covered them well and felt good about Glenda Franklin, who works with both their performance.” the middle and high school students, said President and Head of School Larry A. chorus is a place where students feel ac- Peevy introduced the evening’s perfor- cepted. mances, acknowledging Franklin’s lead- “They are part of a team,” Franklin ership and commitment to the school’s said. “They are naturally supportive of middle and high school chorus programs. SCHOLASTIC MERIT AWARD WINNERS HONORED each other and work together for the good Pointing out the new choral risers on The Scholastic Merit Award is given to students who exhibit a positive work ethic and main- of the group. Students gain confi dence stage, Peevy thanked audience members in knowing their fellow choral members for contributing to the annual fund, which tain a high academic average while being involved in school activities, and/or activities outside ‘have their back.’ What a joy it is to watch made the purchase possible. of school. Six times a year, teachers nominate students. From the students nominated, one them grow musically.” “Burgeoning student enrollment has student is selected as the Scholastic Merit Award winner. Each student is recognized by having She said she was very pleased with the increased our ability to add programming his or her name announced at school and picture posted on the website. The winners are also performance. in many areas, including the arts,” Peevy “This is the fi rst time this exact group said. “Our chorus program is but one ex- recognized at a school luncheon at the end of the school year. 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FAIRVIEW ELECTS STUDENT COUNCIL Fairview Elementary School’s fourth- through fi fth-grade students elected grade representatives to serve on Student Council for the 2014-15 school year. Fifteen of the 20 members ran for an of- fi ce position where they had to campaign and give a speech to their peers, parents and guests. On the morning of Sept. 8, Demorest city councilman Donnie Bennett kicked off the event by giving GOOD WRITERS RECOGNIZED a special speech of his own to help connect the dots between Fairview’s Student Council and the governing bodies outside the school’s walls. Following Bennett, those who wished to obtain one Every month the exemplary writing of one student from each grade level is chosen to be of the four offi ce positions presented their speeches. Voting was held directly after the assembly. displayed on the Principal’s Wall of Honor at Cornelia Elementary School. Congratulations to Josh Jackson was elected president, Chloe Hopkins was elected vice president, Chase Colbert was the recipients for the month of September. They are, from left, Jett Steiner, Valentino Francisco, elected public service chairperson and Connor Wheeler was elected public relations chairperson. Bianca Poole, Tayah Phommasone and Brianna Justice. Not pictured is Haley Yon. Memebers of the new Student Council are, top row, Braxton Worley, Aden Smith, Chloe Hopkins, Ella Reynolds, Abby McCallister, Canon Wilbanks, Josh Jackson, Logan Hare; bottom row, Connor Wheeler, Sydney Maughon, McKenzie Chitwood, Morgan Pitts, Allie Welborn, Bella Ivey, Jayden Thomas, Slade Dover, Chase Colbert, Alex Thorton, Cooper Smith and Taylor Gibby.

DEMOREST STUDENTS MEET READING GOALS Each Demorest Elementary School student in Luanne Cunningham’s fi rst-grade class and Jill Batson’s fourth-grade met 100 percent of his or her AR reading goal. The classes enjoyed a cookie party in the library to celebrate this accomplishment. Above, pictured are Cunningham’s homeroom students: Zac Baker, Desaray Barnes, Zadie Broome, Hedi Brown, Jack Butterworth, Natalie Gibby, Kyle Gragg, Isabela Juan Pascual, Malachi Lewallen, Kylie Littlejohn, Madison Reeves, Shariff Scott, Malah Vilaipone, Roodson Vilson, Aikira Vongsayadeth and Zoey Weems. Below, pictured are Batson’s homeroom: Eli Brock, Ansley Broome, Brianna Carter, Autumn Cragg, Bryce Craig, Tucker Demore, Laura Espinoza, Emma Forester, Landan Graham, Christy Hulsey, Bryce Loonubon, Jacob Martin, Marley Martin, Guadalupe Paramo, Dominic Phongsa- vanh, Jasmine Ruiz, Issac Simmons, Araceli Vera, Nandy Vilson and Katlyn Vinson.

SHMS IRON HEART AWARD WINNERS The Iron Heart Award is given to South Habersham Middle School students who have demon- strated the admirable qualities faculty and staff would like to see in all members of the school community. These qualities are identifi ed in the book “Building Character.” These traits are citizenship, cooperation, courage, courtesy, determination, empathy, fairness, honesty, indepen- dence, modesty, optimism, respect, responsibility, tolerance and work ethic. Pictured, from left, are Iron H eart Award winners for fi rst nine weeks: Carrie Burton, Kaitlyn Halford, Raul Domingo, Nicolas Paramo, Caden Quilles and Jaque Ramirez.

TLS KINDERGARTNERS WORK IN GARDEN HCHS CULINARY STUDENTS SERVE DINNER The Little School kindergarten students recently worked in the new school garden. Students Denise Dorsey’s Culinary Arts class at Habersham Central High School served dinner at Chattooga planted fall crops of lettuce, radishes and mums. Pictured above are Jackson Cantrell and Addie Belle Farms recently. Pictured are Alexandria Addis and Christian McDonald preparing for this event. Croninger with Ken Curtis of First Presbyterian Church of Clarkesville. Wilbanks Body Shop State-of-the-Art Auto Body Repair & Painting Fully Equipped, Trained & Qualified • Since 1984

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CLARKESVILLE STUDENTS EARN LUNCH WITH PRINCIPAL Clarkesville Elementary School students earned Lunch with the Principal on Sept. 12. Pictured are, front row, Kira Barton, Trey Scott, Eli Kimbrell, Austin Rebollar, McKenzie Smith, TERRIFIC KIDS SHINE AT HAZEL GROVE Gabi Pascual, Cory Roberts; back row, Assistant Principal Monica Welborn, Jacob Worley, Ryley Hazel Grove Elementary School recognizes Terrifi c Kids for Sept. 12. They are, front row, Jared Soltesz, A’Jon Harris, Daniel Pascual and Marley Brevard. Linares, Bailey Webb, Cendall Pitts, Meghan Green, Madi Loggins, Mason Crouch; back row, J.C. Stone, Clay Perry, Faith Conley and Christie Ann Bauer.

CLARKESVILLE STUDENTS EARN LUNCH WITH PRINCIPAL Clarkesville Elementary School students earned Lunch with the Principal on Sept. 19. Pic- tured are, front row, Assistant Principal Monica Welborn, Tanner Benfi eld, Bryson Abbuhl, J.T. George, Maddy Cantrell, Ava Fowler, Zoey Rice, Principal Tim Goss; back row, Grace Roberts, Hayden Weldy, Hailey Wade, James Whitfi eld, Yahir Negrete and Julie Sutton.

FAIRVIEW STUDENTS EARN RESPECT AWARD The following Fairview Elementary School kindergarten through second-graders, fi rst photo above, received the Respect Award for the month of August: Tia Davis, Dylan Davis, Gracie Taylor, Preston Rice, Carder King, Sarah Surls, Millie Holcomb, D.J. Pass, Will Good, Christian Saravia, Caylin Tucker, Cy Shirley, Luke Moore, Carson Rutherford, Sarah Westbrook, C.J. Ans- ley, Sanjay Subedi, Landon Hamilton, Sarah Grace Grady, Maverick Chitwood, Katlyn Presley, Rainlan Hobson, Creghton Bennett, Alexis Burton, Matthew Holden, Bella Fry, Moises Pedro, Thomas McClellon, Wences Carrillo-Huaroco and Daniel Vega. Second photo above, the follow- ing Fairview Elementary School third- through fi fth-graders received the Respect Award for the month of August: Blythe Walls, Wesley Sisk, Hayden Gailey, Natalie Kacak, Conner Brookshire, CORNELIA STUDENTS EARN Breanna Ansley, Aaron Zavala, Sierra Bowen, Jacob Grady, Jamie Gant, Morgan Pitts, Makayla LUNCH WITH PRINCIPAL Barnes, Bobby Berrong, Kaelin Tant, Erik Rich, Kalen Yarbrough, Preston Keller, Chloe Tatum, The following Cornelia Elementary students who earned “Lunch with the Principal” on Sept. 12: Abby McCallister, Landon Collins, Grace Moore, Canon Wilbanks, Tyler Ballew, Kevin Adams, Bryan Garrido, Margarita Miguel, Clara Baldwin, Mareli Serrano, Angelica Pascual, Giselle Mora, Game Lorenzo and Dominic Mayes. (Not all students listed are in the photos.) Xzavier Lopez, Jennifer Macias, Angel Pahuamba, Jessica Dale, Max Britton and Hunter Sullivan.

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NOTEBOOK Jimmie Johnson goes to Victory Lane at Texas Motorsports icon dies at 71 Jim Sauter, one of the most respected men in while Chase contenders brawl on pit road motorsports and the father of Camping World The pressure generated by NASCAR’s driven over the last four or five years.” TruckNOTEBOOK Series driver , died last newJimmie formula for the ChaseJohnson for the Sprint goes to Victory Lane Keselowski at said Texas he backed off on some Friday at age 71. Cup and its eliminations every three of that aggressiveness last year, and MotorsportsSauter, of Necedah, icon Wisconsin, Jim Sauter was dies an icon at 71 races finally boiled over at Texas Motor came up empty-handed because of it. aroundJim Sauter, the short one tracksof the mostof the respected Midwest, men in while Chase contenders brawl on pit road motorsportswhere he won and ARTGO the father championships of Camping in World Speedway,while as former Chase champions Bradcontenders brawl on pit “I didn’t road make the Chase; won one motorsports and the father of Camping World KeselowskiThe pressure and generated Jeff Gordon by andNASCAR’s their race,”driven he over said. the “That’s last four not or acceptable five years.” to Truck1981 and Series 1982. driver He won Johnny the NationalSauter, died Short last crewsnewThe formula pressurebroke into for generated thea brawl Chase onby for pitNASCAR’s the road Sprint me.driven Keselowski I’m over here the tosaid winlast he racesfour backed or for five offRoger years.”on some Pen- TruckFridayTrack ChampionshipsSeries at age driver 71. Johnny at Rockford Sauter, (Illinois) died last newafterCup formulaand last its Sunday’s eliminations for the AAA Chase Texas every for the 500.three Sprint skeof Keselowski that and aggressiveness for my said team. he backed last year, off on and some Friday SpeedwaySauter, at of agein Necedah, 1980 71. and Wisconsin, the All-American was an icon400 at racesGordon finally was boiled livid thatover Keselowski at Texas Motor made came “That up means empty-handed when there’s because a gap, of Iit. have aroundFairgrounds the short Speedway tracks Nashville of the Midwest, in 1983. HeSauter, also ofran Necedah, in 82 races Wisconsin, in NASCAR’s was an elite icon aCupSpeedway, bold and move its as eliminationson former a green-white-checkered champions every three Brad toof “I thattake didn’t aggressivenessit. makeIf it requires the Chase; last a tiny year,won bit oneand of rub- where he won ARTGO championships in 1981divisions, and 1982.and won He anwon ARCA the National race at Daytona Short runracesKeselowski to finally the finish, and boiled Jeff pushing over Gordon at his Texas and car theirMotorin bing,camerace,” that’s uphe empty-handedsaid. OK. “That’s It’s not not anythingbecause acceptable of I it.don’t to around the short tracks of the Midwest, TrackInternational Championships Speedway at in Rockford 1978. (Illinois) Speedway,betweencrews broke Gordon’s as into former a andbrawl champions Jimmie on pit Johnson’s, road Brad expectme. “I didn’tI’m on here themake to other win the side.racesChase; That’s for won Roger OKone Pen- by where he won ARTGO championships in after last Sunday’s AAA Texas 500. ske and for my team. Speedway Sauter had in 121980 children, and the and All-American four of his 400sons, at only to make contact with Gordon as the me.” Jim1981 Jr., and Johnny, 1982. HeJay won and the Tim, National followed Short in his tire KeselowskiGordon was and livid Jeff that Gordon Keselowski and their made race,” “That he means said. “That’swhen there’s not acceptable a gap, I have to Nashville in 1983. opening began to close. The contact with He reiterated that he won’t back down. Track tracksHe also Championshipsto becomeran in 82 race races drivers,at inRockford NASCAR’s as did (Illinois) his elite grand - crewsa bold brokemove oninto a agreen-white-checkered brawl on pit road me.to take I’m it.here If itto requires win races a tinyfor Roger bit of Pen-rub- Gordon led to a flat tire and a 29th-place “I’m not going to get in the spot where I Speedwaydivisions,son Travis and inSauter. 1980 won andJiman ARCA theSauter’s All-American race final at Daytona race 400 in the at afterfinishrun to last forthe Gordon,Sunday’s finish, pushing and AAA a third-placeTexas his car 500. in fin- skewasbing, andin that’s 2013, for OK.my where team. It’s Inot tried anything to be exactly I don’t Internationalseries now known Speedway as Nationwide in 1978. came in 2002 between Gordon’s and Jimmie Johnson’s, expect on the other side. 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He reiterated“I’m not here that to he lose. won’t I’m back here down. to divisions,tracks Jim Sauter to becomeand also won raceworked an ARCAdrivers, behind race as didtheat Daytonahisscenes grand - Gordon led to a flat tire and a 29th-place “I’m not going to get in the spot where I runover to and the over finish, on TVpushing in the his hours car infollow- bing,win. That that’s means OK. It’s I’m not going anything to have I don’tto Internationalsonwith Travis fellow Sauter. driver Speedway DaveJim Sauter’s Marcisin 1978. andfinal mechanic race in the betweeningfinish the for race. Gordon’s Gordon, and aJimmie third-place Johnson’s, fin- expectdrivewas in my on2013, carthe whereharder, other side.I stronger,tried That’s to be faster OKexactly by seriesRay Evernham now known to prepareas Nationwide the cars came used in in 2002 the ishRace for winnerKeselowski. 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I think run whatfeel Gordon like they I said did all [onwantedKeselowski Sunday]. me tohas be, taken because atwhichown the NASCAR Milwaukeefeatured team, champions Mile, told where the from Milwaukee he various joined hisformsJournal sons of [NASCARlast month, chairman] said the new Brian Chase France formula sat Racing Chevy Hinson/HHP for Harold things “The waytoo far. I raced [Sunday] is what I motorsportsSentinel that competing Sauter, a carpetin identically layer by prepared trade, Both drivers sported busted lips after- Jimmie Johnson, eliminated from the what they want me to be is a loser,” he wasJohnny, helpful Jay toand many Tim ain racer the starting over the field. years. backis responsible and looked for long the aggressiveand hard at driv this- would “The definekid is justas great doing racing stuff waythat overdefined his cars. Chase, came away with victory at Texas Evernham,“For everybody who that’s went wonon to the become Daytona Jeff 500 and andward,ing thatwas and ledhopeful video to the ofthat pit-roadthe these melee exchangemoments was shown at head,”said.this sport, “I’m Gordon not and here said.I hope to “That’s lose.it will I’m just continue here uncalled to to Jim Sauter also worked behind the scenes overTexas. and “The over system on TV is in breeding the hours this,” follow- Motor Speedway; Chase contenders Jeff win.define That it for means years I’m to come.”going to have to withGordon’swon thefellow championship crew driver chief Dave and and Marcislater had the andall owner the mechanic TV of showshis would happen.” Gordon and Brad Keselowski came away for. You’re racing for a win and a cham- ownand allNASCAR that, there’s team, 50told people the Milwaukee that have helpedJournal JohnsonJohnson said. said “It the was Chase by design. and its I rules think pionship. Gordon saidYou don’tKeselowski go slam has someone taken and ing the race. Racing Chevy Hinson/HHP for Harold with split lips. drive my car harder, stronger, faster themRay Evernham along the toway,” prepare Evernham the cars told used the inpaper. the [NASCAR chairman] sat things too far. Sentinel that Sauter, a carpet layer by trade, are changing the way drivers treat each cut their left-rear tire. oldwas“Unfortunately, International helpful to many when Race a we racerof loseChampions over somebody the years.series, or hear backRace and winner looked Jimmie long and Johnson, hard at who this was Jimmieas well —Johnson, Keselowski eliminated said he’s from making the than “The everybody kid is just out doing there. stuff That’s way whatover his I other on the track. Chase, came away with victory at Texas Ironically, given all the focus on win- something“For everybody about that’ssomebody won Ithe know Daytona helped 500 me, and eliminatedand was hopeful from thethat championship these moments run no apologies. feelhead,” like Gordon I did [on said. Sunday]. “That’s just uncalled which featured champions from various forms of “We’ll cut each other’s throat any Motor “The Speedway;sport, specifically Chase contenders the driving Jeff ning races this season, points have sud- wonit makes the championship me stop and think, and had ‘Man, all I’mthe thankfulTV shows lastchancewould month, happen.” we get. said It’s the just new trending Chase formulathat Gordon and Brad Keselowski came away denlyfor. “The You’re becomeway racing I raced very for [Sunday]important. a win and is Because whata cham- I andmymotorsports path’s all that, crossed competingthere’s with 50 peoplethatin identically person that haveor prepared I wouldn’t helped Johnson said the Chase and its rules corps, is stuck in the year 1999, 2000,” pionship. You don’t go slam someone and isway.” responsible for the aggressive driv- withhe said. split “With lips. the testing bans, the COT wouldnon-Chase define drivers as great won racing the past that two defined themcars.know alongsome ofthe the way,” things Evernham that might told havethe paper. helped areWhile changing Gordon the and way Kevin drivers Harvick treat eachwere as well — Keselowski said he’s making races,cut their at leastleft-rear three tire. drivers will advance “Unfortunately,meEvernham, make a decision who when went that we on [helped]lose to become somebody winning Jeff or thathear ingother that on ledthe totrack. the pit-road exchange at cars, all these different things that have this Ironically, sport, and given I hope all the it will focus continue on win- to critical of Keselowski’s aggressive driv- happened,no apologies. the only way for a guy like me to the Championship Round at Home- Gordon’ssomethingCup.’ crew about chief somebody and later I know the owner helped of me,his Texas.ing“We’ll on “TheSunday cut each system — other’s and is breedingon throat other anySundaysthis,” “The sport, specifically the driving definesteadning races based it for this yearson theirseason, to come.”points points position. have sud- it “Jim’s makes one me of stop those and people.” think, ‘Man, I’m thankful chance we get. It’s just trending that to break through is to drive the way I’ve denly become very important. Because own NASCAR team, told the Milwaukee Journal Johnson said. “It was by design. I think corps, is stuck in the year 1999, 2000,” Gordon said Keselowski has taken my path’s crossed with that person or I wouldn’t

way.” Racing Chevy Hinson/HHP for Harold non-Chase drivers won the past two know some of the things that might have helped [NASCAR chairman] Brian France sat he said. “With the testing bans, the COT things too far. Sentinel that Sauter, a carpet layer by trade, JohnsonWhile Gordon and hopes Kevin Harvick to closewere Jimmiecars, out all Johnson, these2014 different eliminated season things from that theby have having races, at leastfun threeKyle drivers Busch will advance continues wasme make tohelpful dominate a decisionto many that a Nationwide racer [helped] over thewinning years. Series that backcritical and of lookedKeselowski’s long and aggressive hard at thisdriv - happened, the only way for a guy like me to “The the Championshipkid is just doing Round stuff wayat Home- over his Cup.’ Chase, came away with victory at Texas “Jim’s“For everybody one of those that’s people.” won the and andingAlmost onwas Sunday losthopeful amid — that andthe excitementtheseon other moments Sundays surrounding to the break throughdropped isout to of drive contention. the way Then, I’ve on ahead,”stead second based Gordon attempt on said. their and“That’s points Truck justposition. uncalled Series with back-to-back victories at Texas post-race melee on pit road at Texas Motor SpeedwayMotor Speedway; at a green-white-checkered Chase contenders Jeffrun, Johnson motored won the championship and had all the TV shows would happen.” for. You’re racing for aKyle win Busch and a continued cham- was the powerful performance of Jimmie JohnsonGordon andaway Brad from Keselowski Keselowski came and away Kevin Harvick to seal his domination of races and all that, there’s 50 people that have helped andJohnson his No. said 48 team. the Chase Johnson and led its a ruleswhopping 191 the win, with Harvick, Keselowski, Kylepionship. Busch You and don’t goKylein theslam NationwideBusch someone continues andSeries to dominate Nationwide Series lapsJohnson on the way to hopeshis fourth win to of theclose season,with hisout split 2014lips.Jamie McMurray season completing by the having top 5. fun them along the way,” Evernham told the paper. are changing the way drivers treat each cut their left-rear tire.and Camping World “Unfortunately, when we lose somebody or hear fourthAlmost at lostTexas amid and the third excitement straight surroundingin the track’sas the fall well —dropped Keselowski “I’m just out really of said contention. proud he’s makingof the Then, effort,” on a Johnson second attempt said of Truckand TruckSeries, sweepingSeries with back-to-back victories at Texas race,other and on thethe track.70th of his Sprint Cup career. the performance of his team, which had Ironically, run 18 races given all the focus on win- post-race melee on pit road at Texas Motor Speedway at a green-white-checkered run, Johnson motored bothKyle races Busch at continuedTexas Motor something about somebody I know helped me, Johnson — despite dominating the race for mostno apologies. of since its last win, at Michigan International Speed- was“We’ll the cutpowerful each other’sperformance throat of any Jimmie Johnson away from Keselowski and Kevin Harvickning races to seal this season,hisSpeedway dominationpoints thishave pastof sud- races week - the day — appeared to be on the verge of losing “Theto sport,way. specifically “To win 70 Cupthe driving races is just mind-blowing to it makes me stop and think, ‘Man, I’m thankful and his No. 48 team. Johnson led a whopping 191 the win, with Harvick, Keselowski, Kyle Busch and inend. the Busch’s Nationwide Truck Series win hischance Hendrick we get. Motorsports It’s just trending teammate that Jeff Gordon, but me. Very, very proud of hitting that mark.denly Very become proud very important. Because my path’s crossed with that person or I wouldn’t laps on the way to his fourth win of the season,corps, his is stuckJamie in McMurray the year 1999,completing 2000,” the top 5. andwas Campinghis seventh World in nine a late caution flag set up a green-white-checkered to have won all my races with one race team, with way.”fourth at Texas and third straight in the track’s fall “I’m just really proud of the effort,”non-Chase Johnson said drivers of wonTruckstarts the thisSeries, past season twosweeping and know some of the things that might have helped flag run to the finish, and Johnson took the leadhe said. “Withone sponsor.” the testing bans, the COT race,While and Gordon the 70th and of hisKevin Sprint Harvick Cup career. were the performance of his team, which hadraces, run at 18 least races three boththe drivers 42nd races willof at his Texasadvance career. Motor while Gordon tangled with Brad Keselowski and Johnson, a six-time Cup champion, was eliminated me make a decision that [helped] winning that Johnson — despite dominating the race for mostcars, of all thesesince differentits last win, things at Michigan that have International Speed- SpeedwayHis Nationwide this past victory week - critical of Keselowski’s aggressive driv- from the Chase for the Sprint Cup afterto the last Championship month’s Round at Home- Cup.’ the day — appeared to be on the verge of losinghappened, to way. the “To only win way 70 forCup a racesguy like is just me mind-blowing to was also his seventh of race at , but he flexed some end. Busch’s Truck win inghis Hendrickon Sunday Motorsports — and on teammateother Sundays Jeff Gordon, but me. Very, very proud of hitting that mark.stead Verybased proud on their the points season. position. It was the “Jim’s one of those people.” to break throughchampionship is to drive muscle the at way Texas. 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Johnson led a whopping 191 stead-Miamithe Johnson win, with said SpeedwayHarvick, that he andKeselowski, just Knaus, days before despiteKyle arrivingBusch some and at Busch’s Truck win was the 12th of the season for his Kyle Busch “We ain’t done yet,” he said. “We’ll keep going.” Texas.harsh exchanges“We went downover thethere team and radio Chad during and the recent guys Motorsportsin the Nationwide team. SeriesDarrell Wallace Jr. has three victories and Erik Jones laps on the way to his fourth win of the season, his Jamie McMurray completing the top 5. 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NASCAR’splace finish No. at Texas2 series. to boost his lead to 48 points over second-place Butharsh it’s exchanges what has overkept theus togetherteam radio for duringall these recent years Speedway Regan“We ain’t Smith, thisdone who past yet,” finished week he said.- 11th “We’ll at Texas,keep going.” with just two races left to run. the day — appeared to be on the verge of losing to way. “To win 70 Cup races is just mind-blowing to BecauseIn the Truck he’s Series,a regular defending Sprint Cup Series Series champion driver, andBusch points is not leader eligible Matt Christa L. Thomas/HHP for Chevy Racing Chevy Christa L. Thomas/HHP for andraces, provided are getting the 70along wins as and well six as championships.ever. end. Busch’s Truck win his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, but me. “I’m Very, just very happy proud to be of herehitting and that very mark. happy Very to have proud forCrafton the championships finished fifth at in Texas, the Truck while Series his closest or Nationwide challenger, Series. Ryan Blaney, Jimmie Johnson just wants to have fun, and “We’ve always been able to be honest with one an- was his seventh in nine a late caution flag set up a green-white-checkered ourotherto have speed and won backsay all tough andmy raceslook things,” forward with Johnson one to race these said. team, next “Sure, with two you finishedIn the Nationwideninth, giving Series Crafton title a race,23-point leader lead Chase heading Elliott into used this aweek fourth-- “winning races helps you do that,” he said after his startsplaceend’s racefinish this atseason at Phoenix Texas and to International boost his lead Raceway. to 48 points over second-place flagvictory run at to Texas.the finish, and Johnson took the lead races.”mightone sponsor.” not want to hear it; it might sting a little bit. But it’s what has kept us together for all these years theRegan 42nd Smith, of his who career. finished 11th at Texas, with just two races left to run. while Gordon tangled with Brad Keselowski and Johnson, a six-time Cup champion, was eliminated In the Truck Series, defending Series champion and points leader Matt Christa L. Thomas/HHP for Chevy Racing Chevy Christa L. Thomas/HHP for and provided the 70 wins and six championships. His Nationwide victory from “I’m the just Chase happy for to thebe hereSprint and Cup very after happy last to month’s have Crafton finished fifth at Texas, while his closest challenger, Ryan Blaney, JoeyJimmie Johnson Logano’s just wants worstto have fun, Chaseand nish is good enough to grab wasfinishedpoints also ninth,his seventh lead giving of Crafton a 23-point lead heading into this week- “winning races helps you do that,” he said after his ourrace speed at Talladega back and Superspeedway, look forward to but these he flexednext two some races.” theend’s season. race at It Phoenix was the InternationalNUMERICALLY Raceway. victoryPoints at standings Texas. and race results from Sunday’s AAA championshipTexas 500 at muscle5. MATT at Texas. KENSETH Texas Motor Speedway. (finished 25th) 4,059 points; behind -13 70th of his career and NASCAR Images for Matt Sullivan/Getty “We wanted to close out the year by having fun, and 1. JOEY LOGANO After starting on the pole and leading 59the laps 100th in thevictory in the Kyle Busch stands atop his Nationwide winning races helps you do that,” he said, adding SPEAKING Joey(finished Logano’s12th) 4,072 points worst Chase nish is goodearly going, enough Kenseth was toinvolved grab in a late-race seriespoints for col his- Joelead Gibbs car after winning the O’Reilly Auto Parts Logano’s worst finish in the Chase to date was good that he and his crew,lision led with by Ryancrew chiefNewman Chad and Knaus, couldn’t bounce back. NUMERICALLY Points standings and race results from Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 at Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway. enough to give him the points lead. And to get that fin- “Obviously,5. MATT KENSETHtoday was a disaster as far asRacing where team. we Laps led by Jimmie Texas Motor Speedway. picked up some speed during a test session at Home- ish, he had to bounce back from a slow pit stop that had (finishedfinished and 25th) how 4,059 at the points; end behindof the race -13 I couldn’tBusch’s passTruck cars win that was got the 12th of the seasonJohnson for his Kylein the Busch past stead-Miami Speedway lappedAfter startingearlierjust days in on beforethe the race,” pole arriving heand said. leading at 59 laps in the 1.him JOEY in 23rd LOGANO place with just 40 laps remaining in the Motorsports team. Darrell Wallace848SPEAKING Jr. has three19 Sprintvictories Cup and racesErik Jones at race. “We put ourselves in a bad spot, and got in an evenTexas. worse “Wespot, went early down going, there Kensethand Chad was and involved the guys in a late-race col- (finished 12th) 4,072 points 6. CARL EDWARDS has two. Phoenix International Raceway — andLogano’s then dug worst ourselves finish in halfway the Chase out ofto adate hole was there,” good he said.started making melision happy. with I Ryan guess Newman I’ve been and unhappy couldn’t bounce back. “Obviously,(finished ninth) today 4,059 was points;a disaster behind as far -13 as Buschwhere saidwe getting Gibbs’ 100ththe Nationwide most of anywin wasdriver. a satisfying 2.enough DENNY to give HAMLIN him the points lead. And to get that fin- for a while. These Edwards guys put ransome in great the back speed of inthe the pack for most of the Laps led by Jimmie ish, he had to bounce back from a slow pit stop that had finished and how at the end of the race Iaccomplishment, couldn’t pass cars and that he gotplans to keep on competing and winning in (finished 10th) 4,072 points race car, got me lappedrace,really but comfortable earlier moved in up the with at race,” the the end hecar.” said.as others had problems. Johnson in the past him in 23rd place with just 40 laps remaining in the 848Laps led by Brad Despite lackluster runs at Martinsville and Texas, “We got super luck there at the end,” he NASCAR’ssaid. “We cer No.- 2 series. 19 Sprint Cup races at race. “We put ourselves in a bad spot, and got in an even worse Johnson spot, said thattainly6. CARL he finishedand EDWARDSKnaus, better despite than some we should have. We get to Keselowski at Phoenix Hamlinand then is dug tied ourselves for the points halfway lead, out proving of a hole that there,” in a time he said. “We ain’t done yet,” he said. “We’ll63Phoenix keep going.” International Raceway — harsh exchanges(finishedmove over onthe to ninth)team Phoenix radio 4,059 now, during points; and recent behindwe will -13know what we have to do there. International Raceway when wins are being billed as a must, consistent fin- Because he’s a regular Sprint Cupthe Seriesmost ofdriver, any Busch driver. is not eligible 2.ishes DENNY count for HAMLIN a lot, too. “We had a bad car [at Texas],” races, are getting We Edwardsalong are goingas wellran to inas go theever. next back week of theand pack go for for this most thing.” of the — the fewest of any driver in the (finishedhe said. “We 10th) made 4,072 the points best of it. Luckily, other guys had problems.” “We’ve always 7.race,been BRAD ablebut moved to KESELOWSKI be honest up at thewith end one as an- others hadfor the problems. championships in the TruckEliminator SeriesLaps or Round Nationwide led byof Bradthe Series. Chase. “We got super luck there at the end,” he said.In the “We Nationwide cer- Series title race, leader Chase Elliott used a fourth- 3. Despite RYAN lackluster NEWMAN runs at Martinsville and Texas, other and say tough(finished things,” third) Johnson 4,055 said.points; “Sure, behind you -17 Keselowski at Phoenix Hamlin is tied for the points lead, proving that in a time tainly finished better than we should have. We get to Laps led at Phoenix by (finished 15th) 4,070 points; behind -2 might not want tomove After hear on runningit; to it Phoenix might just sting now,outside a and little the we bit.top-10 will know forplace much what finish ofwe the haveat Texas to do to there. boost his63 lead to 48International points over second-place Raceway when wins are being billed as a must, consistent fin- race, Keselowski jumped into the lead group by stay- Nationwide Series points ishesNewman count has for ayet lot, to too. win “We a race had this a bad year, car but [at he’s Texas],” just But it’s what hasWe kept are us going together to go for next all week these and years go for Reganthis thing.” Smith, who finished 11th— at Texas,the fewest with just of anytwo racesdriver left in tothe run. two points out of the lead heading into the next-to-last ing on the track while most of his competitors stopped 0 leader Chase Elliott and he said. “We made the best of it. Luckily, other guys had problems.” for7. BRADtires late KESELOWSKI in the race. He was battling forIn thethe Trucklead Series, defending EliminatorSeries champion Round and of points the Chase.leader Matt race of the season. He came back from a fender-bender Racing Chevy Christa L. Thomas/HHP for and provided the 70 wins and six championships. second-place Regan Smith, and by (finishedwhen he madethird) contact4,055 points; with Jeff behind Gordon, -17 Craftonbut survived finished to postfifth a at Texas, while his closest challenger, Ryan Blaney, 3.with RYAN Matt KensethNEWMAN to salvage a respectable finish at “I’m just happy to be here and very happy to have CampingLaps World led at TruckPhoenix Series by leader Texas.Jimmie “Some Johnson guys just had wants some tomisfortune,” have fun, andhe said. “We’ll keep digging.” strongAfter finish.running “We’ll just keepoutside fighting the top-10 the good forfinished muchfight,” of ninth,he the said. giving Crafton a 23-point lead heading into this week- (finished 15th) 4,070 points; behind -2 our speed back and look forward to these next two Matt NationwideCrafton and Series second-place points “winningNewman races has yethelps to winyou ado race that,” this he year, said but after he’s his just 8.race, KEVIN Keselowski HARVICK jumped into the lead groupend’s by race stay at- Phoenix International Raceway. 4. JEFF GORDON races.” ing on the track while most of his competitors stopped 0Ryanleader Blaney. Chase Elliott and twovictory points at Texas. out of the lead heading into the next-to-last (finished second) 4,054 points; behind -18 (finished 29th) 4,060 points; behind -12 for tires late in the race. He was battling for the lead second-place Regan Smith, and by race of the season. He came back from a fender-bender A runner-up finish wasn’t enough to move Harvick Top-5 finishes by Kyle Larson withGordon Matt was Kenseth leading to thesalvage race awith respectable two laps finish to go, atin when he made contact with Jeff Gordon, but survived to post a Camping World Truck Series leader position to secure a berth in the Championship Round strongout of thefinish. bottom “We’ll of keepthe Chase fighting standings the good heading fight,” heinto said. this season. Larson is in 17th Texas. “Some guys had some misfortune,” he said. “We’ll keep digging.” the final race of the Eliminator Round because of the Matt Crafton and second-place of the Chase, when the caution flag flew. On the ensuing 8 place, but eight drivers ahead Joey4.restart, JEFF he Logano’s GORDONwound up being hitworst by Brad Keselowski, Chase cut nish- is goodpoints8. KEVIN he enough lost HARVICK due to a poor to finish grab the week points before at lead Ryan Blaney. of him in the standings have fewer (finishedting a tire 29th) and losing4,060 apoints; lap. “We behind are just -12 going to take this fire that’s (finishedMartinsville. second) “We 4,054had a points; solid night; behind got -18 ourselves back in the cham- NUMERICALLY pionship running,” he said. “Next week’s going to be pretty crazy. I’m insideGordonPoints of standings uswas — leading and andthis the momentumrace race results with —twofrom and laps Sunday’s we to are go, going inAAA toTexas Phoenix 500 at 5. A MATT runner-up KENSETH finish wasn’t enough to move Harvick top-5Top-5 finishes. finishes by Kyle Larson looking forward to it.” positionand win tothat secure race,” a heberth said. in the Championship Round out of the bottom of the Chase standings heading into this season. Larson is in 17th Texas Motor Speedway. the(finished final race25th) of 4,059 the Eliminator points; behind Round -13 because of the of the Chase, when the caution flag flew. On the ensuing 8 place, but eight drivers ahead 1.restart, JOEY he LOGANOwound up being hit by Brad Keselowski, cut- pointsAfter hestarting lost due on tothe a polepoor andfinish leading the week 59 laps before in theat Martinsville. “We had a solid night; got ourselves back in the cham- ofSPEAKING him in the standings have fewer ting a tire and losing a lap. “We are just going to take this fire that’s early going, Kenseth was involved in a late-race col- (finished 12th) 4,072 points pionship running,” he said. “Next week’s going to be pretty crazy. I’m top-5 finishes. inside of us — and this momentum — and we are going to Phoenix lision with Ryan Newman and couldn’t bounce back. andLogano’s win that worst race,” finish he said.in the Chase to date was good looking forward to it.” enough to give him the points lead. And to get that fin- “Obviously, today was a disaster as far as where we Laps led by Jimmie ish, he had to bounce back from a slow pit stop that had finished and how at the end of the race I couldn’t pass cars that got lapped earlier in the race,” he said. Johnson in the past him in 23rd place with just 40 laps remaining in the 848 19 Sprint Cup races at race. “We put ourselves in a bad spot, and got in an even worse spot, 6. CARL EDWARDS and then dug ourselves halfway out of a hole there,” he said. Phoenix International Raceway — (finished ninth) 4,059 points; behind -13 the most of any driver. 2. DENNY HAMLIN Edwards ran in the back of the pack for most of the (finished 10th) 4,072 points race, but moved up at the end as others had problems. “We got super luck there at the end,” he said. “We cer- Laps led by Brad Despite lackluster runs at Martinsville and Texas, Keselowski at Phoenix Hamlin is tied for the points lead, proving that in a time tainly finished better than we should have. We get to 63 when wins are being billed as a must, consistent fin- move on to Phoenix now, and we will know what we have to do there. International Raceway ishes count for a lot, too. “We had a bad car [at Texas],” We are going to go next week and go for this thing.” — the fewest of any driver in the he said. “We made the best of it. Luckily, other guys had problems.” 7. BRAD KESELOWSKI Eliminator Round of the Chase. (finished third) 4,055 points; behind -17 3. RYAN NEWMAN Laps led at Phoenix by (finished 15th) 4,070 points; behind -2 After running just outside the top-10 for much of the Newman has yet to win a race this year, but he’s just race, Keselowski jumped into the lead group by stay- Nationwide Series points two points out of the lead heading into the next-to-last ing on the track while most of his competitors stopped 0 leader Chase Elliott and race of the season. He came back from a fender-bender for tires late in the race. He was battling for the lead second-place Regan Smith, and by with to salvage a respectable finish at when he made contact with Jeff Gordon, but survived to post a Camping World Truck Series leader strong finish. “We’ll keep fighting the good fight,” he said. Texas. “Some guys had some misfortune,” he said. “We’ll keep digging.” Matt Crafton and second-place 4. JEFF GORDON 8. KEVIN HARVICK Ryan Blaney. (finished 29th) 4,060 points; behind -12 (finished second) 4,054 points; behind -18 Gordon was leading the race with two laps to go, in A runner-up finish wasn’t enough to move Harvick Top-5 finishes by Kyle Larson position to secure a berth in the Championship Round out of the bottom of the Chase standings heading into this season. Larson is in 17th the final race of the Eliminator Round because of the of the Chase, when the caution flag flew. On the ensuing 8 place, but eight drivers ahead points he lost due to a poor finish the week before at restart, he wound up being hit by Brad Keselowski, cut- of him in the standings have fewer ting a tire and losing a lap. “We are just going to take this fire that’s Martinsville. “We had a solid night; got ourselves back in the cham- inside of us — and this momentum — and we are going to Phoenix pionship running,” he said. “Next week’s going to be pretty crazy. I’m top-5 finishes. and win that race,” he said. looking forward to it.” B8 8B The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014

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Yard Sale-Saturday, Nov 8th- Bobcat/Excavator shift. 20-40hrs. Week. Week- Call Tree Removals, Gravel, Chips EOE 8am: furniture, clothes, some ends a must. Pre-employment 659 Pea-Ridge Rd., Cornelia. children's items- 180 Etta St, 93816-2 706-968-4334 (706) 754-5223 110714-123288 drug screen required. Apply: Friday & Saturday Nov. 7th&8th, Cornelia Helendorf Inn, Helen, GA. 8am-4pm. Dining room table & 706-878-2271 National In Home non-medical chairs, men & womens clothes NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER personal care service is seek- & misc. A&M Utility Trailer Repairs OPERATOR/UTILITY FORE- ing RN to complete assess- 706-499-6621 MAN ments, supervisory visits. Ex- BLOCK BUILDING GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY Shelter and services for bat- Experienced utility foreman perience a plus. Serving 10 Sat. 11/8, 8am-? Intersection of tered women. All services free and heavy equipment opera- Northeast Georgia Counties. Duncan Bridge & Pea Ridge Rd By virtue of the power of sale contained in a Security and confidential. Call toll free 1- tor. Honesty & Integrity a Must be willing to travel. For Numerous household items, flat Deed from Christine Carr Small and George Small to Guy 800-33HAVEN (800-334-2836). must. Drivers license with more information please call: screen TV, infant to 5T girls H. Griswell D/B/A Currahee Financial Group dated August clean MVR. Call 770-853-6608 706-835-3800 clothing, and more! Leave message if before 5 or Fax resume to: 706-835- 31, 1999 recorded in Deed Book 447, Page 684 , Habersham p.m. 3803. BROYHILL Dining Room table County Records, and last assigned to Bayview Loan Servicing, w/6 chairs and matching lighted LLC, conveying the a er-described property to secure a Note in Career Opportunity- Tiger GA China Cabinet. Like new! Made Installation, Maintenance, De- ORCHARD GOLF & CO in U.S.A. Other furniture and the original principal amount of FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND sign/ Flowers CLUB Subscribe! miscellaneous items. SEVEN HUNDRED AND 00/100 ($47,700.00), with interest Experience a plus; but not nec- HIRING for GROUNDS 770-778-7191, 706-754-2338 thereon as set forth therein, there will be sold at public outcry essary. Required: Clean driving CREW, GOLF CART & PRO SHOP ATTENDANTS. Full to the highest bidder for cash, before the Courthouse door of record, background & drug Bank Owned Real Estate & Other Secured Parties Habersham County, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale on screen; enthusiastic; willing- and part time. APPLY IN PER- ness to learn and grow. Earn- SON 1057 Orchard Dr. Tuesday, December 2, 2014 the following described property, ing potential $12.50 - $18.00+ Clarkesville 706-754-3156 AUCTION to wit: p/hour ($26k - $37k); quarterly production bonuses; and 401K, Part-time retail sales clerk in Bid Live at the Auctions AL • FL • GA • NC • SC • TN All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Disability, and Life Insurance. Helen. Must be friendly and or Online outgoing. Must be available Lot 150 of the 12th Land District of Habersham County, All interested applicants please Georgia, designated as Tract 1, containing 0.645 acres, more call 706-212-0490 between evenings and weekends. Call Properties in 5-9 p.m. or email resumes to 706-878-3156 ± or less, Tract 2, containing 0.143 acres, more or less, Tract 3, [email protected]. Plumber Helper Needed 706- containing 0.212 acres, more or less, and Tract 4, containing 120± Offerings 0.015 acres, more or less, and being more fully described on CUSTOMER SERVICE 499-8590 220 a plat of survey prepared by Jon g. Stubble eld, R.S., dated TRAINEE Possible problem with email. 74± PROPERTIES Selling ABSOLUTE to the Last Full-time. Answer phone, file, Please refer to new email ad- & Highest Bidder with No Minimums, No Reserves!! August 17, 1998, a copy of said plat being of record in the enter information in computer dress. Draftperson needed for Oce of the Clerk of Superior Court of Habersham County, part time/full time work. Please Georgia, in Plat Book 45, Page 94, to which said plat and the program, various other duties send qualifications to November 11, 12 & 13 record thereof reference is hereby made for a more complete including monitoring customer [email protected]. Must be Waterfront, Golf Course, Mountain Views description. inquiry emails and responding, proficient in AutoCad or Ter- ramodel software. • RESIDENTIAL - Lots, Land, Homes, Townhomes, Condos, Island product and vendor research, • COMMERCIAL - Lots, Land, Buildings & Much More! e above described property being the same as that de- order entry and follow-up. Sub- Sales associate. 15-40 hours scribed in Warranty Deed from Wade Rhodes to George per week. Starting $8/hour. mit resume to: LIVE AUCTIONS HELD Small and Christine Carr Small dated August 31, 1999 [email protected] Must pass background check. Nov. 11 in Pensacola, FL - 37 Offerings in FL & AL Don 706-244-2412 recorded in Habersham County Deed Records. No phone calls please. Nov. 12 in Marietta, GA - 44 Offerings in GA, SC & AL Nov. 13 in Marietta, GA - 45 Offerings in GA, SC & NC Experienced esthetician/mas- e Debt secured by said Security Deed has been and is hereby sage therapist with clientele. AL: 1481, FL: AB- 1488, GAL: 2034, NC: 6397, declared due because of nonpayment of the indebtedness when Needed for boutique spa in Professional Health Services SC: 002815R, TN: 3945 • 10% Buyer’s Premium due and in the manner provided in the Note and Security Deed. Cleveland. 770-519-1900 is looking for YOU! Qualified Detailed Information e debt remaining in default, the sale will be made for the pur- Experienced sales person. He- CNA's & Home Health Aides, pose of paying the same and all expenses of sale, as provided in len shop. [email protected] $EARN EXTRA CASH$ the Security Deed and by law, including attorney’s fees, notice Call: 770-536-5702. M-F, 9a-5p 800.479.1763 johndixon.com 706-348-3108 of intent to collect attorney’s fees having been given. Front Desk Clerk and house- keeping wanted. Apply in per- Said property will be sold subject to any outstanding son. Econo Lodge, Helen 706-878-8000, 706-878-8999 ad valorem taxes, any assessments, liens, encumbrances, zon- ing ordinances, restrictions, covenants, and matters of record Hampton Inn, Helen now hiring The Northeast Georgian superior to the Security Deed rst set out above. breakfast attendents. Apply in person. No phone calls please. is seeking an outside sales person to join our great team. To the best knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the party in possession of the property is Christine Carr Small PUBLISHER’S Immediate Opening and George Small or, a tenant or tenants, and said property NOTICE: was or is commonly known as 255 Woodville Heights Circle, Clarkesville, GA 30523. All real estate advertising in this Advertising Sales Representative newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal e sale will be conducted subject (1) to conrmation that the to advertise any preference, limita- Full-time position. Salary, plus commission and benefit package. sale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and (2) tion or discrimination based on to nal conrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the race, color, religion, sex, disability, One year or more outside sales experience holder of the security deed. familial status or national origin, or Motivated, self-starter an intention, to make any such pref- Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC erence, limitation or discrimination. Good with people As Attorney in Fact for “Familial status includes children QUALIFICATIONS Team Player under the age of 18 living with par- Christine Carr Small and George Small ents or legal custodians, pregnant Creative in helping businesses get more sales women and people securing custo- Must have transportation/Ga. driver’s license Martin & Brunavs dy of children under 18. 2800 North Druid Hills Rd. Building B, Suite 100 This newspaper will not know- ingly accept any advertising for real Atlanta, GA 30329 estate which is in violation of the (404) 982-0088 law. Our readers are hereby in- M&B File No.: 14-21946 formed that all dwellings advertised ADVERTISING / in this newspaper are available on Publication Dates: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2014 an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Mail or e-mail resumé/references to: THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, The toll-free telephone number [email protected] ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. P.O. Box 1555, Cornelia, GA 30523 ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE An equal opportunity Employer USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 110714-124187 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SECTION A2 CLASSIFIED LINERS 10B The Northeast Georgian Friday, November 7, 2014

King size sleigh bed, cherry fin- 2Br/1Ba Mobile Homes in 2Bd/1Ba, Hardwood floors, 71 Tatum Street (off W. ish. Also available, King mat- Clarkesville. Hardwood floors. CHA, gas fireplace, carport. In Currahee St. Toccoa) ¾ acre tress set & 3 sets king sheets. $325./mo. Or $425./mo. Plus For Lease: Full service, High town Cornelia. Some appli- lot New paint exterior and 3-4Br/2Ba Homes. 1-2acres Call Sandy for details. 706-244- references/deposit. End Restaurant. Fully opera- ances available, some misc. complete insulation house and each. Ready or Fixer-Uppers. 6136. 706-768-0242 tional, with meeting space. Lo- furniture. 706-499-4411 water pipes. 3 bedroom 1 bath, $53,500.-up. Financing avail- cated in Northeast Georgia. large LR with fireplace, large able. 706-499-1421. 3BR/2BA and 2BR/1BA Mobile 706-499-5681 – 404-539-7977 homes on good private lots. kitchen, den and carport. 470-201-0303, or 770-331-3102 County water and natural gas. Pine straw, $3.30 per bale, free Priced at $34,500.00, delivery with purchase of 10 “Move in Special” 3BR/2BA GREAT LOCATION! GREAT negotiable. Call 706-886-3636. bales. Rafael 706-499-6387. with CHA, available on half TRAFFIC! Neat Facility! Rea- Leave message if no answer. acre lots. Call 706-839-5684, sonable Rent! Two buildings 123402-CTR-11/6 706-968-1022. available. Perfect for restaurant 3 BD, 2 BA home in Baldwin. as take-out or delivery! (No Two car garage and excellent Fireplace insert. 32” wide, 25” restrooms in buildings). In front lot on a quiet and wooded cul- Home for the Holidays! Picture high. $250. Call 706-778-8074 of Old Clarkesville Mill Market. de-sac. Totally remodeled your family gathered around 706-499-5681 – 404-539-7977 with new flooring, lighting, FREE Oak wood, you cut. MEMORIAL GARDENS your new dining room enjoying paint in all rooms. Stainless a meal prepared in your new FREE Roofing shingles, you Clarkesville Square. Offices appliances. 161 Winter Berry Four Lots Stephens Memorial Gardens spacious kitchen. Afterwards haul. Clarkesville. 404-210- $225./mo. Also available; retail, Office with studio 1BR Apart- Drive, $98,500. Agents wel- 7481. warehouse/mfg. 706-754-4540. Fountain Section 2 enjoying your favorite shows or ment. Main Street, Cornelia. come. Call to see! 202-787- games in rear den with a warm Old timey Atlanta cook stove. 0223 A1, 2, 3, & 4 Commercial offices and retail $495/month. 706-776-6000. Perpetual Care cozy fireplace. This spacious Good condition. Has 6 eyes, spaces on 441 starting at $450. home has everything you need bread warmer, and hot water Two Lots $1500.00 706-778-8001. Four Lots $ 2800.00 for entertaining over 2100 sq ft container. Will trade for truck or Charming 2/1 Country Cottage, Commercial space for lease. 404-578-5223 (PST) 4 bedrooms 3 baths and so car-year 2000 or newer, in completely remodeled on pri- much more a MUST SEE !! We good condition, low mileage, Cornelia and Clarkesville. vate one acre lot, all electric, 706-754-4480. still have a few 2014 models low miles. well water, close to town and left discounted by 1000's 706-499-8948 Downtown Cornelia. 3000 sq.ft. WAREHOUSE Space available GA400. $79,900, possible own- comforthomesofathens.com Rare John Kollock prints, mint Storefront. Special this month. Commerce Parkway, Cornelia. er financing with 10% down. RECYCLE! 706-549-8860 condition. Railroad and Na- 706-776-6000. 706-778-8001 Call Jim 706-974-0115 HRT-118062 coochee Mound series, Sautee Valley Spring, Helen 1920, Na- coochee School, Clarkesville 1912, Leaf 1926, Plowing Time, etc. 20% off going rate, 40% if take all. 706-892-9200

2004 Dodge Durango. Silver, remote start, satellite radio, 3rd row seating, 4-wheel drive, 198,000 miles. $2900. Call or text 706-391-3034. FOR SALE: 18" YOKOHAMA HOT OFF THE PRESS! Tires / Wheels Tire Size: 255/55R18 Tire's are almost brand new; only used approx. 2 mths 18" Mercedes MG wheels (origi- nally on ML350) NO scratches at all. Price $1000 for the set or Just start a new or renew your old subscription $600 each. Contact: deidrefoster21@ October 8, 2014 yahoo.com to The Northeast Georgian and get a bottle of Reportedly, the informant The Northeast Georgianlater purchased metham- our signature sauce sensation on the house.mend criminal charges based upon the totality of Response Team (SRT), the evidence. … Concern- 2004 Lincoln Navigator 4x4 comprised of Habersham ing the Habersham Special Luxury. 123,000 Miles. Heavy Response Team and relat- Duty Towing Package. months old, received burns County Sheriff's Offi ce Navigation. New Suspension, Available and made especially(HCSO) for deputies The and Northeast Cor- ed issues, we have found no Tires, Windshield, Battery, and lacerations to his face evidence of criminal intent Wipers, Mats. $10,250. O B O. nelia Police Department livered its decision in a and torso by a fl ash-bang or criminal negligence on 706-599-1681. device after it landed and offi cers, and the Mountain [email protected] presentmentGeorgian fi led . Guaranteed to fi t Judicialin any Circuit refrigerator. Narcot- the part of any law enforce- 123509-CTR-11/6 Grand jury:Oct. 6 no by the Clerk criminal of Su- detonated in charges his bed. The for drugment raid offi cer involved authorities …" device was used while ics Criminal Investigation According to Terrell, perior Court at the Haber- and Suppression (NCIS) authorities, in search of authorities had initially 1999 Harley 883 Sporster shamsin- County Courthouse Team. gle seat and separate doubline Clarkesville. a suspected drug dealer, "The grand jurors gave been advised by a confi - seat with sissy bar, windshield "This grand jury served a no-knock warrant dential informant the sus- with 3500 original miles. around 2 a.m. May 28 at the serious and lengthy con- $2950. 706-716-2875 worked very hard, and sideration as to whether pected drug dealer, Wanis 123645-CTR-11/6 they were very emotional toddler’s former Lakeview Thonetheva, 31, of Corne- Heights Circle residence in to recommend criminal and very dedicated to mak- charges against the case lia, was selling illegal nar- Cornelia. cotics from the residence. Looking for a pet? Adopt! Johning sure they performed According to Haber- agent in this matter," the B. Gesbocker Animal Shelter of their role in a diligent presentment states. "Ulti- Habersham County. 706-754- sham County Sheriff Joey manner," Rickman said. mately, we do not recom- 3533. The decision took ap- Terrell, the raid involved proximately six days and personnel from the Haber- sham County Special 2Br/2Ba Cabin. Two acres off came four months after Clarkesville approves Goatneck. CHA, hardwood ...aaahhheeee! Bounkham “Baby Bou floors, fireplace. $775. month. 706-348-6474, 954-240-5087, Bou” Phonesavanh, then 19 706-754-9210. 3BR, 2.5BA with full unfinished budget, millage rate basement. 5 peaceful private acres on Mt. Yonah with creek. One-Year Subscription $1,200/mo. 706-809-3573 By KIMBERLY BROWN 3Br/2½Ba brick home located $ 00 on Wood St. in Cornelia. in Habersham County - 30 The Clarkesville City $800./mo., plus $500. deposit. Or, sell for $127,500. Council has approved a 706-768-3364 $ 00 2015 budget and voted to 4-5 bedroom in Lakemont, 3 Seniors - 29 keep the city’s millage rate bath, $1300 month, view listing at Lakehouse.com, Lake Rabun at 6.35 mills, the same it has Dome house, 470-230-1207 been in previous years. Cleveland/Peaceful Valley. The budget was approved 2bd/1ba Cabin, 4 acres, car- port, screened porch, after a public hearing held washer/dryer available, in- Sauce not available by mail. Oct. 6. About fi ve members cludes water. $850/month 770- 298-3651 of the public attended the House for rent Clarkesville area hearing. 2Br/1Ba, w/some appliances. Offer good only at our offi ce at During the hearing, Pets, no. $600./mo., $500. dep. 706-754-3527 after 6pm. City Manager Barbara Kes- 2440 Old Athens Hwy ler explained the budget, which the council has re- *CD Properties* now leasing 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms starting at Cornelia, GA 30531 $450. Habersham & White County. Call 706-778-8001. 1 bedroom apartment, quiet country setting, appliances in- cluded. No pets! $325 monthly; security deposit required. 706-491-9803 days or 706-282-0767 evening 118019-CTR-11/6 1, 2, & 3BR starting at $450. All appliances, W/D hook-up. 706- 865-1787. Special/Becky Fluke 1BR Apartment, Yonah Homer Road, $90./week, $90./deposit. 770-534-7596. 2BR apartment for rent. All utilities included. $750./mo., $150. deposit. 706-778-6854. 2Br/1Ba, All kitchen appliances, CHA. $200. deposit. $475./mo. received a special surprise invitation on Friday to join the Grand Ole Opry. Shown receiv- 101714-118745 Includes garbage pick-up and Direct TV (basic channels). Lo- cated at 836 Harmony Church Rd., Apt.C, BaldCountrywin. music band Little Big Town 706-768-3941- Leave message ing the invitation from Reba McEntire are band members Jimi Westbrook, Cornelia native Kimberly Schlapman,tradition McEntire, and what Karen an in- Large 2BR, 11/2BA townhouse credible honor it is. If they for rent. WithinFairchild walking di ands- Phillip Sweet. tance of shopping and dining. soon, Schlapman said hadn't been there, it would Convenient to Hwy 365 & Hwy not have been quite so 441. Quiet neighborhood. 706- 776-6000. LUXURY 1BR & StLittleudio Apart- Big Town invited to join Grand OleBeing invited Opry to join ments, downtown Clarkesville. 706-499-8977, 706-768-6091. the Grand Ole Opry can be By KIMBERLY BROWN Opry) so much lately," she compared to being induct- we were." ed into a hall of fame, and For all the awards, hon- said. "We knew we were 2BR – 3BR's availableIn Pe aa surprise by country getting close to being in- Schlapman said, "Once Ridge MH Park. Retired/Dis- ors and recognitions Little music star Reba McEntire you're a member, you're abled discount. 706-499-7862. Big Town has received, vited, but I had told my Oct. 3, the band Little Big always a member. It's very 2Br/1.5Ba Mobile Home Schlapman said, "This one management company to Unit #123, off RobertsoTownn Loop has been thenortheastgeorgian.com invited to please make sure • my 706-778-4215 fam- selective. I don't think Rd., Clarkesville. Look for sign is the icing on the cake." they've issued an invita- @ Park Place Rd. $400join./mo the. Grand Ole Opry. "It's like the ultimate ily was there. And my fam- The Grammy Award- tion for about two years. No deposit. 770-598-0243. invitation into the family ily was not anywhere to be winning Little Big Town It's a really big deal." of country music," Schlap- seen, so I knew it wasn't Also making it sweet consists of Cornelia native man said. "You have to going to happen (Friday). Kimberly Bramlett Schlap- was having Reba McEntire