Archive for the ‘Special Events’ Category

New three-woman show opening at GHCA

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Be sure to go to the gallery in Tallulah Falls to see the first shows of the season at the Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts.

The public is invited to attend a reception on Sunday afternoon, February 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. celebrating the opening of a phenomenal  three-woman show by friends Kiki Williamson, Kerri Hirsch and Samantha Vinke. You may bring  hors d’ oeuvres or wine to share!

GHCA will also announce winners and honor participating artists in the gallery show “Daisies Won’t Tell”, which remains in the gallery until February 27th.  The showcase challenged artists to think beyond the obvious and explore how a single subject, the humble daisy, can be represented in many mediums and with widely diverse ideas.

Report on Tourism Day at the Capitol, and thanks to all!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I want to share with you a recap of our 2009 Tourism Day at the Capitol, and again thank the many folks who made this event a great success for our region.  You know who you are:  THANK YOU!

I hope you enjoy seeing the attached photos, and reading our resolution sponsored by:

(1) Jim Butterworth 50th
(2) Chip Pearson 51st
(3) Lee Hawkins 49th
(4) Jack Murphy 27th
(5) David Shafer 48th
(6) Mitch Seabaugh 28th

Thank you for your continued support of our vital tourism economy!

Best regards,

Mary

11th Annual Robert Burns Weekend

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Burns Scots will celebrate Robert Burns and his Scottish poetry and songs for the 11th year February 20-22 at the Old Clayton Inn in the Northeast Georgia Mountains. The traditional program starts Friday with a Scottish Ceilidh Musical program beginning at 7:00 pm and ending about 10:00 pm or later with singing, performing musical instruments, reciting poetry, and food and drinks will be available.

On Saturday after a big breakfast together, field trips will be taken to the Scottish Tartans Museum in Franklin, NC, as well as other places like Highlands, Tallulah Falls, the John Campbell Folk School. Guests will return to the Inn for a tasting of single malt Scotch whisky at 4:00 pm followed at 7:00 pm by a traditional Burns Supper, Haggis Ceremony, and traditional toasts.

On Sunday after breakfast, many guests will attend church services at Wiley Presbyterian and other Churches followed by the buffet lunch at the Old Clayton Inn and additional field trips in the area.

Please call Ian and Dottie MacFarlane for reservations information 770-956-0408 or e-mail them macfmgt@bellsouth.net.

Rabun Rendezvous

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

The 22nd annual Rabun Rendezvous will take place on Saturday, January 24, 2009, at the NEW Dillard House Conference Center.  Program presenter will be Commissioner Noel Holcomb, Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

The cost is  $30 for adults and $25 for youth of 15 and under. Payment may be made with cash, personal check, Visa or Mastercard.  Reservations are not needed. Just pay at the door.5 PM Social, 6:30 PM Dinner;

There will be a special auction for a framed pen & ink Tom Landreth original: Brook Trout (never before offered). All the proceeds from sale of this striking original will be donated to the Georgia Back the Brookieâ program in Tom’s memory.

There will be door prizes, over 80 bucket raffle items, and over 100 silent auction items including art, crafts, rods & reels, fly tying materials, fly vests, tackle packs, fly assortments, a Big Green Egg, goodies from the kitchens of the Rabunites, the famous Rabunite map of THE RIVER and much, much more. Special items include: Three different framed limited edition Tom Landreth prints, Broderick Crawford’s 1st place Commemorative Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp print, a framed limited edition TU Special Edition print, and a rare duck stamp print; An Orvis Zero Gravity Rod 906-4 with Mid Arbor III reel, SAGE Z-Axis rod 905-4, Orvis CFO III reel, plus 4 or 5 other rod and reel outfits;  hand-crafted fly tying desk by Ray Kearns; fishing vests by Cabela’s, LL Bean, & Woolrich; woodworking, sewing & knitting crafts.

For more details about the Rendezvous, click HERE or E-mail edadams1@alltel.net;  For lodging call toll Free 1-800-541-0671. Mention you are coming to the Trout Unlimited Rendezvous for the best rates.

Southern Literary Trail features Lillian E. Smith Center in Clayton

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

The Lillian E. Smith Center, located in Clayton, has been selected as one of seven sites in Georgia on the tri-state (Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia) Southern Literary Trail, a project uniting homes of writers and literary landmarks into one tri-state pathway. The Southern Literary trail in Georgia features Lillian E. Smith, Margaret Mitchell, Joel Chandler Harris, Erskine Caldwell, Alice Walker, Flannery O’Connor and Carson McCullers.

The weekend of March  14-15  will recognize Lillian E. Smith, with events including:

Presentations and open discussions by two recognized scholars and writers:

  1. Rose Gladney, recognized for her scholarly, pedagogical, and writing talents, served on the American Studies faculty of the University of Alabama until her retirement. She continues her professional contributions as a participant and presenter at various conferences and symposiums.  She is the author of the award winning HOW AM I TO BE HEARD: Letters of Lillian E. Smith.
  2. Will Brantley, professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University, is author of FEMININE SENSE IN SOUTHERN MEMOIR, which was awarded the 1992 Eudora Welty Prize. (this book addresses the significance of six writers identified with the Southern Literary Renaissance:  Lillian Smith, Ellen Glasgow, Eudora Welty, Lillian Hellman, Katherine Ann Porter, and Zora Neale Hurston).

Showings of two documentary films:

  1. Miss Smith of Georgia
  2. Miss Lil’s Camp

Guided tours of the Lillian E. Smith Center, which was Smith’s home place and the site where she did most of her writing. This includes her living spaces, her library, cottages from the camp she directed, a small house museum where she did her final writing, and her gravesite.

Supper based on Lillian Smith’s family recipes (reservation only)

Exhibit at the Rabun County Historical Society

Special features on southern writers at the Rabun County Library, with the month of March focusing on Lillian E. Smith

Special display at Prater’s Main Street Books

Area restaurants featuring Lillian E. Smith family recipes during March

For more information and group reservations, please contact the CVB at 706-982-4754.

You can download a .pdf file of the Southern Literary Trail brochure

Holiday Shopping Extravaganza & Photos with Santa

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Don’t miss two great days of Christmas celebration and shopping for unique items on Friday and Saturday at the Rabun County Civic Center. Download the flyers: Holiday Shopping Extravaganza and Photos with Santa for details.

17th Annual Rabun County Christmas Tour of Homes

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

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Hospital Auxiliary Book & Gift Fair slated for November 11

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Benefits Mountain Lakes Regional Hospital

The Auxiliary Volunteers of Mountain Lakes Medical Center, Clayton, will present an exciting Book and Gift Fair Sale Tuesday, November 11, in the lobby of the Hospital. Books are Fun, a Reader’s Digest Company offers a vast variety of books for everyone at fantastic prices. The big event is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.  The proceeds of the Book & Gift Fair benefits Mountain Lakes Medical Center Auxiliary by providing funds for the purchase of new equipment for the hospital.  Everyone is invited to the Book and Gift Fair to support our local Medical Center.

Mountain Lakes Medical Center is located off Highway 76 W at Germany Road on Ridgecrest Circle.  For information and directions please call 706  212-0230.

RGNS Open House & Fall Festival - Saturday, November 8

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Admission Open House Begins at 2:00 - Come Catch the Spirit!
a great opportunity for prospective students and families
to learn more about Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School.

Explore the possibilities!

The Eagles Fall Festival 3:30 to 5:30
Cotton candy, face painting, cake walks, contests and much more!

Mr.. Hot Legs Contest 5:30 to 7:30
Competition between each grade to see which dude has the best legs.

Cafe Night 7:30 until 9:00
Join the World Language Department at the black box for a night of  entertainment in different languages, foods from around the world, and an awesome atmosphere.

Libby Mathews “Travels”

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

October 18 - November 29, 2008
Libby Mathews

…recent and new work with journal & field notes…
Paintings from her studio in Lakemont and from her easel used in her travels…
Libby will be painting on site, Saturdays through Thanksgiving
in the Root Seller Gallery at Timpson Creek.
1:00 - 5:00 pm