Tammy Grindstaff of United Community Bank presents the bank’s donation for Fire in the Sky to Lake Blue Ridge Civic Association representative Rick Glueckert.
Tammy Grindstaff of United Community Bank presents the bank’s donation for Fire in the Sky to Lake Blue Ridge Civic Association representative Rick Glueckert.
This young lady focuses on the snake Kathy Church is explaining as part of “Snakes Alive” at the Fannin County Public Library last Tuesday. “Creepy Crawlers” is the next similar presentation and is planned for July 7.
Blue Ridge Assistant Police Chief R.A. Stuart writes a citation for a car that has exceeded the three-hour parking limit in downtown Blue Ridge. The areas where the limit is being enforced are clearly market along East Main Street from Church to Mountain streets and along West Main Street from Mountain to Depot streets.
The Summer Meal Program Prep Crew was busy last week getting everything in order for 750 bags filled with meals for children to be packed. Another 160 family meal bags would also be prepared. The crew includes, from left, Kathleen Holt, Vicki Smith, Dave Tickner, Kathleen Tickner and Barbara Davenport.
This sweet puppers is a male Hound mix who was found on 111 Albion Street in McCaysville June 15. He has a white coat with brown patches on his face. He is shown with Animal Control Officer Luke McDonald. View him using intake number 195-22.
The annual Spring Arts in the Park festival, sponsored by the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association, once again filled downtown Blue Ridge during the last weekend in May. This year marked the festival’s 46th annual appearance. A huge selection of arts and crafts along with plenty of tasty food was on hand for visitors to enjoy.
The Blue Ridge Cannery, located off East First Street in Blue Ridge, will open for the season Tuesday, July 5. The facility will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week until late September. Product must be ready for the cookers by noon.