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Photography submitted. Performers take a bow at the close of “Cirque Synthetica” at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School in late October. Pictured (center) is Elizabeth Brenner, a member of the Class of 2024, from Franklin, N.C. RGNS Cirque members also performed at the Dec. 8 Clayton Christmas Parade on Main Street in Clayton.
‘Cirque Synthetica’ wows audiences at Rabun Gap
In any language, that’s a big cabbage
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Food Bank of Northeast Georgia Branch Manager James Brim and Victoria Anderson help with the presents that are given out to the children at the outdoor event in the Covered Bridge Shopping Center.
You can ‘Bank’ on them helping
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sky Valley Police Chief Vaughn Estes looks forward to the upcoming year serving citizens and outlining future goals for safety and excellence as a department. January makes seven years Estes has been with the City of Sky Valley. Estes was reinstated as chief on Nov. 21.
Professionalism and community service key for Sky Valley Police
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Parker Cavender, 10; Easton Cavender, 8; and Holden Cavender, 6, smile as they display their decorated gingerbread houses at the Food Bank Teaching Kitchen event Dec. 13.
Joyful hearts and gingerbread houses
Commissioners approve second ordinance readings on zoning updates
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Lt. Mark Gerrells of the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office talks to Clayton Rotary members about how to avoid holiday scams.
As the big day approaches, be cautious of holiday scams
Even the Grinch has a heart for children
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Santa arrives at Mountain Lakes Medical Center by helicopter Dec. 14 and waves to a crowd of children jumping up and down in excitement.
