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Submitted photo. Clayton Cafe Owner Bonnie Edmonds presents the donation check from the Feb. 19 Spaghetti Dinner ‘Raise a Fork for a Great Causes’ at Clayton Cafe & Market to Rabun Paws 4 Life Fundraising Chair Ara Joyce. The event raised $4,221 for the nonprofit.

Submitted photo. Clayton Cafe Owner Bonnie Edmonds presents the donation check from the Feb. 19 Spaghetti Dinner ‘Raise a Fork for a Great Causes’ at Clayton Cafe & Market to Rabun Paws 4 Life Fundraising Chair Ara Joyce. The event raised $4,221 for the nonprofit.

Spaghetti Dinner event raises $4,221 for Rabun Paws 4 Life

Spaghetti Dinner ‘Raise a Fork for a Great Causes’ at Clayton Cafe & Market raises money for area nonprofits quarterly. The Feb. 19 event was another success as $4,221 was raised for Rabun Paws 4 Life.

Photo contest open for Lake Living magazine

Flowers are blooming and temperatures are rising. It’s time to take your boat out of storage and make plans to visit one of Northeast Georgia’s beautiful lakes. Lake Living magazine is looking for photos that represent this scenic time of year at the lake.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Main Street in downtown Clayton was packed with people, classic cars, food trucks and much more during the Clayton Merchants and Business Association (CMBA) Downtown Clayton Block Party on Saturday, March 16.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Main Street in downtown Clayton was packed with people, classic cars, food trucks and much more during the Clayton Merchants and Business Association (CMBA) Downtown Clayton Block Party on Saturday, March 16.

Block party brings hundreds to our downtown Clayton

Hundreds of people came out to Main Street during a beautiful, sunny day for the Clayton Merchants and Business Association (CMBA) Downtown Clayton Block Party on Saturday, March 16.

Biden, Trump top Georgia’s Presidential Preference vote

Voters across the state headed to the polls on Tuesday, March 12, as former President Donald J. Trump and incumbent President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. claimed the most votes in the Presidential Preference Primary in Rabun County and Georgia as a whole.

Welcome to the BIG show

  Five hundred are projected to make the pilgrimage to Dillard this weekend to connect more with the most-discussed, but least-seen, long-haired creature in history as the Georgia Bigfoot Conference makes its return to Rabun County.
File photo/Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The August 2023 Clayton Downtown Block Party drew hundreds to Main Street to see classic cars, eat good food and have fun. On Saturday, March 16, another block party also will have a lot to offer.

File photo/Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The August 2023 Clayton Downtown Block Party drew hundreds to Main Street to see classic cars, eat good food and have fun. On Saturday, March 16, another block party also will have a lot to offer.

Time to party on Main St.

Main Street in Clayton is the place to be this weekend as the Clayton Merchants and Business Association (CMBA) Downtown Clayton Block Party is around the corner on Saturday, March 16, from 4-8 p.m.