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Passport Day at the Rabun County Library

Passport Acceptance Agent, Holly E. Henry-Perry will be available at the Rabun County Public Library, Saturday, Aug. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon to accept all new and renewal passport applications. Application forms will be available on site.
Submitted photo. Some of the solider statues are shown here at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. July 27, 2023, marks the 70th anniversary of the Korean Armistice.

Submitted photo. Some of the solider statues are shown here at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. July 27, 2023, marks the 70th anniversary of the Korean Armistice.

Korean War: 70th anniversary of Korean Armistice

Today, July 27, 2023, is the 70th anniversary of Korean Armistice and is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day. On July 27, 1953, North Korea and South Korea signed the Korean Armistice Agreement.
Submitted photo. Students pose with their Spirit of Rabun Gap Award. From left to right: Callie Parker of Franklin, N.C.; Ayo Iyanda of Atlanta; Camden Sherwood of Franklin, Ga.; Harper Phillips of Rabun Gap; Asa White of Rabun Gap; and Hattie Williams of Demorest, Ga.

Submitted photo. Students pose with their Spirit of Rabun Gap Award. From left to right: Callie Parker of Franklin, N.C.; Ayo Iyanda of Atlanta; Camden Sherwood of Franklin, Ga.; Harper Phillips of Rabun Gap; Asa White of Rabun Gap; and Hattie Williams of Demorest, Ga.

Class of 2027 honored at RGNS Moving Up

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School celebrated the Class of 2027 on Thursday, May 25, during the Middle School Moving Up ceremony in the Rearden Theater. The event marked the transition to Upper School for the class of 42 eighth-graders. Sloan Mattis of Highlands, N.C., Owen Murphy of Franklin, N.C.
Submitted photo. Scholarship recipients from Rabun County were introduced to members during the July 15 LBCA annual meeting held at Camp High Harbour. Scholarship receipients introduced include Ashley Slappey, Bailey Maloney, Ayla Jarrard, Madisyn Ramey, Mary Lovell, Alliyah Hunnicutt, Emma Jackson, Delaney Webb, Hailey Hutcheson, Jack Lewis, Bailey Shriver, Emiliano Otiz-Ruelas, Riley Maloney, Caroline Bahin, Sam Flaherty, and Rodolfo Lopez-Ramirez.

Submitted photo. Scholarship recipients from Rabun County were introduced to members during the July 15 LBCA annual meeting held at Camp High Harbour. Scholarship receipients introduced include Ashley Slappey, Bailey Maloney, Ayla Jarrard, Madisyn Ramey, Mary Lovell, Alliyah Hunnicutt, Emma Jackson, Delaney Webb, Hailey Hutcheson, Jack Lewis, Bailey Shriver, Emiliano Otiz-Ruelas, Riley Maloney, Caroline Bahin, Sam Flaherty, and Rodolfo Lopez-Ramirez.

Lake Burton Civic Association honors students at annual meeting

The Lake Burton Civic Association (LBCA) held its annual meeting at Camp High Harbour. A record number of 375 members attended the meeting On Saturday, July 15. It was a mix of fun, community, and business as the members gathered for a business meeting and then enjoyed a Retro Beach Party.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Local students participate in the Foxfire Summer Leadership Program and help Foxfire Museum Director Barry Stiles hew logs to prepare building the miniature replica Blacksmith Shop that will be featured at The Children’s Village. Pictured are Stiles; Rabun County High School students Luke Thompson, Sam Flaherty, Celton Littrell, Sean Flaherty, Brinn Justice, and Gavin Sharpe; Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School student Lily Karplus; and home-schooled student Olivia Nixon.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Local students participate in the Foxfire Summer Leadership Program and help Foxfire Museum Director Barry Stiles hew logs to prepare building the miniature replica Blacksmith Shop that will be featured at The Children’s Village. Pictured are Stiles; Rabun County High School students Luke Thompson, Sam Flaherty, Celton Littrell, Sean Flaherty, Brinn Justice, and Gavin Sharpe; Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School student Lily Karplus; and home-schooled student Olivia Nixon.

Stiles builds on generations of culture at Foxfire

Generations of history live on at Foxfire in Mountain City as the museum and heritage center captures the traditions of Southern Appalachian life over 100 years ago and shapes today’s culture.