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Rabun County Public Library Summer programming to be busy
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Hundreds of people showed out to downtown Clayton for the inaugural Ramshackle event June 1 to kick off the summer. Headliner band Futurebirds rocks out and excites the crowd as the all-day event wrapped up with music and dancing. Officials plan to make next year’s version of Ramshackle even bigger.
Inaugural downtown event kicks off summer season
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. John Lane and Doug Woodward share a laugh at the picnic area at Warwoman Dell. Lane, an author, and Woodward, a former stuntman, told people at the event about the early days of the designation for the river. Left: Volunteer Jim Chance chops trees in the Warwoman Dell area as part of the early morning cleanup. Others walked trails picking up trash.
Celebrating 50 years of Chattooga River being ‘Wild and Scenic’
Coleman selected as new RCES principal
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Kristin Mueller of Atlanta proudly shows her pottery to her sister Karin Mueller (right) at the Hambidge Center open house event on May 11. The U-Do-Raku activity was popular as pots were glazed and fired. Left: Christie Lyons and 13-year-old daughter Tricia Lyons of Lawrenceville work on their pottery at the open house. Tricia attends Hudgens Art School in Duluth.
Allowing creative people to be creative
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Scholarship winners from Rabun County High School are Isaac Craig, Charlie Cuttino, Hayden Deslich, Jalyn Fisher, Jarret Giles, Jack Hood, Gabbie Horner, Madilyn Kowalsky, Molly Mazarky, Marcus Remillard, Hayden Ross, Abby Sego, Caleb Speed, Trenton Thompson, Mili Watts, and Cooper Welch. From Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School are Tyler Price and Ellie Weatherly. Not pictured are RCHS’s Aliye Coker and Itzia Vasquez Ramos.
Lake Rabun Foundation announces its 2024 scholarship students
Photo courtesy Melissa Elzey. LBCA Foundation Scholarship Chair Diane White (from left), Scholarship Committee Member Frankie Singer, and LBCA President Elizabeth Gill stand with LBCAF scholarship award recipients at the Rabun County High School program.
