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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. RCPS Principal Jay Fowler, left, Laura Welborn, Gretchen Grant, RCES Jonathan Welch, Candace Mathis, RCMS Principal Kechara Partin, Alicia McCracken, Shelley Drummond, and RCHS Principal Justin Spillers.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. RCPS Principal Jay Fowler, left, Laura Welborn, Gretchen Grant, RCES Jonathan Welch, Candace Mathis, RCMS Principal Kechara Partin, Alicia McCracken, Shelley Drummond, and RCHS Principal Justin Spillers.

Rabun County Schools honor Teachers of the Year

TIGER-— Rabun County Schools honored its outstanding teachers at the 2023 Teacher of the Year Banquet Oct. 21. Laura Welborn, Rabun County Primary School; Gretchen Grant, Rabun County Elementary School; and Shelley Drummond, Rabun County High School, were honored as teachers of the year.

Blue BBQ draws more than 200 attendees

Democrats from across Georgia’s 9th Congressional District convened in Clayton at The Parker Ranch last Saturday evening for the third annual Blue BBQ. The event, which was sponsored by the Rabun County Democrats, drew more than 200 attendees.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Back row: Scott Poss, REACH community partner, superintendent April Childers, Victor Anderson, Georgia State House of Representatives, RCMS principal Kechara Partin, assistant superintendents Kelly McKay and Matt Remillard. Front row: Bobby “Zach” Gordon, left, Vivian Fisher, Sofia Luna Lopez, Alyssa Stancil, and Clayton Scott.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Back row: Scott Poss, REACH community partner, superintendent April Childers, Victor Anderson, Georgia State House of Representatives, RCMS principal Kechara Partin, assistant superintendents Kelly McKay and Matt Remillard. Front row: Bobby “Zach” Gordon, left, Vivian Fisher, Sofia Luna Lopez, Alyssa Stancil, and Clayton Scott.

Rabun County holds REACH signing ceremony for students

TIGER — Rabun County Schools held a REACH scholarship signing ceremony Oct. 21 where five students signed to be part of the program to receive $10,000 in college scholarships.

Rabun voters make their 2021 decisions

The cities of Clayton, Tallulah Falls and Mountain City had elections for mayor and council member positions and Rabun County voters turned out to cast their ballots as incumbents both won and lost.

County votes in favor of TSPLOST

Rabun County residents voted yes to the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) in Tuesday’s election. The TSPLOST passed with 928 votes and 602 against with a total vote of 1,530. This is the first-ever TSPLOST solely for Rabun County.
Photo courtesy of Cady Photography. Molly Elizabeth Mazarky, third runner-up (from left); Haisley Jewel Dickerson, second runner-up; Mallory Jane Shriver, Jr. Miss RCHS 2021-2022; Itzia Asusena Vasquez Ramos, first runner-up; and Mya Lee Menchetti, fourth runner-up competed for the title of Jr. Miss RCHS.

Photo courtesy of Cady Photography. Molly Elizabeth Mazarky, third runner-up (from left); Haisley Jewel Dickerson, second runner-up; Mallory Jane Shriver, Jr. Miss RCHS 2021-2022; Itzia Asusena Vasquez Ramos, first runner-up; and Mya Lee Menchetti, fourth runner-up competed for the title of Jr. Miss RCHS.

Jr. Miss RCHS Scholarship Pageant

Fifteen freshmen and sophomores competed for the title of 2021-2022 Jr. Miss RCHS on Oct. 23. The winner received a $500 scholarship. The Miss RCHS Scholarship will be on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. in the RCHS Fine Arts Building.
Photo courtesy of Forward Rabun. Pictured are Tony Penrose, co-chair, (from left); Kayla Loudermilk, marketing director; Hayleigh Gosnell; D.J. Fortner; Rick Story, director of development for Rabun County; and Suzie Nixon-Flaherty, co-chair.

Photo courtesy of Forward Rabun. Pictured are Tony Penrose, co-chair, (from left); Kayla Loudermilk, marketing director; Hayleigh Gosnell; D.J. Fortner; Rick Story, director of development for Rabun County; and Suzie Nixon-Flaherty, co-chair.

Sponsorship for veterans dinner

Forward Rabun and Rabun County Chamber of Commerce board members Suzie Nixon-Flaherty and Tony Penrose joined Rabun Chamber President and Development Director Rick Story Monday morning at the local office of My Georgia Credit Union to receive a top level sponsorship for the upcoming Veterans Dinner.

First Impressions grows in service

First Impressions is a work/need-ready clothes closet that opened its doors Oct. 4, 2011, in a tiny Sunday School classroom at Dillard United Methodist Church. It was originally open one day a week from 9 a.m. to noon and had one volunteer.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Maxon Turpin, 3, left, and Ryker Turpin, 4, go Trick or Treating at the Recreation Department last Saturday.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Maxon Turpin, 3, left, and Ryker Turpin, 4, go Trick or Treating at the Recreation Department last Saturday.

Rabun County Recreation Department holds Trunk or Treat

Characters of all kinds in the community came out for the Trunk or Treat held at the Rabun County Recreation Department last Saturday.