Photo courtesy Sonya Shook. Ramshackle’s headliner Town Mountain was unable to play on the main stage because of the June 7 rainstorm that got the area wet, but that did not keep the band from playing. “We were very thankful they played acoustic in front of Reeves Outdoor Center,” said Sonya Shook of Reeves and the CMBA president. “It was a cool experience for the fans that came and listened to them play.”
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Main Stage band Kobanova performs high-energy music during Ramshackle last Saturday. The band continued performing as rain began to fall on event-goers preceding an incoming storm.
Photo courtesy of Conner Horn. Andrew Lee with his business The Primitive Arts features and demonstrates Bark Basketry, Primitive Weapons, Cordage and Flintknapping at the second annual Ramshackle last weekend.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Shannon Noelke (left) and Robert Noelke showcase their metal arts, blacksmith creations, custom accessories and much more during Ramshackle on Saturday, June 7.
Photo courtesy Conner Horn. This view of Main Street in downtown Clayton from the rooftop of Friends Clayton Grill shows the hundreds of people who came to Rabun County for the second annual Ramshackle on Saturday, June 7.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Ellie Southards (left) spent last Saturday’s Ramshackle event working on face paints for kids attending the event that saw thousands fill Main Street.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. The musical duo of Adam and Joe rock the stage at The Rock House during Ramshackle 2025 on Saturday, June 7.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Musical group Drunk on the Wind was one of eight bands/artists to bring a lot of great music and sound to the downtown streets of Clayton last Saturday at the second-ever Ramshackle event.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. There was plenty of browsing and shopping to do at last weekend’s Ramshackle, as there were over 60 different tents from various business and groups from and around the Rabun County area.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Fly fishing guide and owner of Shady Creek Expeditions Trey McFalls explains what all his business has to offer at Ramshackle on Saturday, June 7.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. ouples were everywhere at last weekend’s Ramshackle enjoying the sights and sounds of the event’s second-ever running.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Hundreds of people were in downtown Clayton last weekend for the second annual Ramshackle. Event-goers enjoy music on the Main Stage Saturday, June 7.
Photo courtesy Conner Horn. Doug Miller (center) lifts heavy rocks during Ramshackle 2025 last weekend as event-goers watch with excitement. Many people attempted the lift throughout the day.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Attendees at the second annual Ramshackle last weekend enjoy live music featuring local talent all day at The Rock House in downtown Clayton.
Downtown Clayton was bustling with activity last weekend as visitors and locals alike flocked to town for the second annual Ramshackle Street Festival.
The Saturday, June 7, event was pro...

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