Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Elections and Voter Registration Director Tammy Whitmire was awarded the 2023 Ann Hicks Award recognizing outstanding accomplishments in elections administration. The award is presented to one individual out of Georgia’s 159 counties each year.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Mayor Kurt Cannon, right, presents Streets Department worker Everiest Turpin with a plaque thanking him for his years of service to the city after he announced his retirement. Turpin received a standing ovation from council members and attendees, and pictured are council members Woody Blalock and David Cross and City Manager Trudy Crunkleton congratulate Turpin during his 18th year of service.
Turpin retires during 18th year with city of Clayton
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Dee Daley, one of the city of Clayton's representatives on the RCWSA, discusses water and sewer matters with council members at Tuesday's meeting.
Clayton council designates April 28 as Arbor Day in city
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Johnnie Robinson, president of the Board of Directors of Creating Ties that Bind, and Pam Wheeler, CEO of Creating Ties That Bind (left) present a United States flag, State of Georgia flag, and POW flag to Tiger Mayor Mike Carnes, center, and the Tiger Town Council at the Feb. 13 council meeting. Also pictured is Tiger Town Council member Karen Lovell.
Creating Ties That Bind donates multiple flags to Town of Tiger
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Over 20 members of the North Georgia Arts Guild displayed their works at the annual Members Show and Tell themed “Winter Blues” during the organization’s meeting Feb, 16. Artists gave presentations for each of their works, describing the medium and inspiration behind them, then displayed them for other Guild members to observe and converse about during the meeting.
North Georgia Arts Guild showcases members’ talents
Submitted. Trustees with the Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia present Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School sophomore student Kathryn Stribling with a set of John Kollock prints to thank her for her article about regional folk pottery, highlighting women in folk pottery, which was featured in Foxfire: Summer 2022. Pictured are Cheri Luhn, left, John Luhn, Jeanie Daves, Walter Daves and Stribling.
Rabun Gap student presented with prints for publishing article in Foxfire
Submitted photo. FFA members give a tour of the Agricenter facilities to all interested guests after the Rabun County FFA officers hosted The Rising Sun Community Breakfast on Tuesday.
