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File photo/The Clayton Tribune. Fireworks will be lighting up the night sky this weekend in Rabun County as locals and visitors celebrate Independence Day. Locations who will have fireworks through the weekend are Lake Rabun, Lake Burton, Dillard, Sky Valley and the Tiger Drive-In.

File photo/The Clayton Tribune. Fireworks will be lighting up the night sky this weekend in Rabun County as locals and visitors celebrate Independence Day. Locations who will have fireworks through the weekend are Lake Rabun, Lake Burton, Dillard, Sky Valley and the Tiger Drive-In.

Independence Day events in full swing this weekend

Independence Day is Friday, July 4, and there are many fun happenings in Rabun County this weekend to celebrate the birthday of the United States of America. Join The Dillard House for its annual Independence Day celebration on Friday.
Photo courtesy Lovett Bennett.

Photo courtesy Lovett Bennett.

Twice as pleasing to the eye

Lovett Bennett, a part-time resident of Sky Valley, snapped this photograph of a double rainbow over the Ingles Market in Clayton after the rain showers that came through the area Tuesday afternoon, July 1.
Submitted photo. Grownups (from left) Abbie Boggs, Julie Best, Peyton Wood, Sara Jones and Dannyale Williams of the North Georgia Community Players’ “Treasure Island” pose with youth who helped out as “crew” members.

Submitted photo. Grownups (from left) Abbie Boggs, Julie Best, Peyton Wood, Sara Jones and Dannyale Williams of the North Georgia Community Players’ “Treasure Island” pose with youth who helped out as “crew” members.

North Georgia Community Players find ‘Treasure’ is the kids

Doesn’t every kid dream of becoming a Caribbean pirate? North Georgia Community Players Creative Director Foy Tootle thought so and gave kids the chance to join two pirate crews in the search for “Treasure Island,” presented at The Cowee School in Franklin, N.C., June 28.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune.  Pictured are Donna Speed, F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors secretary; Jay Neal, director of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC); Greg Rhodes, chairman of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; Caroline Wallis, executive director of F.A.I.T.H.; Dr. Tom West, president of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; Tom Lines, treasurer of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; and Mark Smith, Director of the Power House Child Advocacy Center and Sexual Assault Center.

Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Pictured are Donna Speed, F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors secretary; Jay Neal, director of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC); Greg Rhodes, chairman of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; Caroline Wallis, executive director of F.A.I.T.H.; Dr. Tom West, president of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; Tom Lines, treasurer of the F.A.I.T.H. Board of Directors; and Mark Smith, Director of the Power House Child Advocacy Center and Sexual Assault Center.

Toast to F.A.I.T.H. in the future

Local nonprofit Fight Abuse in the Home (F.A.I.T.H.) is looking to the future in expanding services to survivors of physical and sexual child abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking across Northeast Georgia.

Tribune captures multiple state press association awards

JEKYLL ISLAND, GA. - The staff of The Clayton Tribune was honored with multiple awards at the 2025 Better Newspaper Contest on June 20 at the Jekyll Island Club during the Georgia Press Association’s 138th annual convention. Wade Cheek, the Tribune’s sports editor, earned three awards.