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American Cancer Society Relay for Life The American Cancer Society will sponsor "Relay for Life" on June 8 and 9 on the HIstoric Hayesville Courthouse Square. If you are interested in volunteering or would like further information, please call Brian Saraney at 828- 421-4838 or Kimberly Jones at 828-389-4940. t is set for Saturday, March 24, 2007. The tournament location is at the public access ramp at the end of Ledford Chapel Road off Highway 64 East, Hayesville. Registration will take place at 6:00 a.m. and the tournament will start promptly at 7:00. The entry fee for this event is $60.00, one or two fishermen per Art Association Classes The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association (BRMAA) is offering several new classes this month. Watercolor Primer (watercolors for beginners) w/Ken Umbach will be on Wednesdays, and April 4 & 11 from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., and finally, Kaleidoscopes: The Arts Association also has several ongoing classes that can be joined at any time: Line Dancing Monday evenings w/Sandy Schubert and Handbuilding Clay for Adults w/Lynn Dwyer on Fridays from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Adult Oils on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. changes instructors each 6 weeks. BRMAA also offers Piano lessons with Neila Pace on Tuesdays and Beginning Guitar with Rachel Claire (flexible schedules). For further information on any of these classes please call the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association at 706.632.2144 or email at blrdgarts@tds.net. Clay County Extension Service: Spring Gardening! When do I plant my garden? What do I plant? What things can I expect throughout the gardening season? Do any of these questions come to your mind when Spring rolls around? The Cooperative Extension Service will be holding a "Vegetable Gardening" session on Wednesday, April 11, at 12 Noon at the Clay County Community Services Building. For more information, call the Extension Office at 389-6305. Culinary Class Stecoah Valley Food Ventures will be offering another Culinary Retreat Cooking Class on Saturday, April 14 at 10:00 until 2:00. The name of the class is: Great Beginnings and Sweet Endings The focus of this class will be on appetizers, garnishes & petit sweets Class fee of $55.00 includes everything for the class. Students will eat and take home food made in the class. Learn to prepare a variety of appetizers using filo dough, puff pastry and other creative appetizer foundations. Students will learn a variety of ways to use a pastry bag from piping cream puff swans to creating miniature roses for petits fours. Denise Anthony will be bringing over 20 years of food experience to this class. Strict class limit of 8 will be enforced. Payment will ensure your place in the class. To sign up or learn more, contact: Stecoah Valley Center at 479-3364 or Stecoah Valley Food Ventures at 479-1466. . Enchanted Valley Squares The Enchanted Valley Squares hold their square dances in the Towns County Elementary School cafeteria. Dances are from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Fridays. We will be having guest callers for March, and April. All dancers and those interested are welcome. For further information call Nick George 706-897- 2247 or Al Supplee 706-379-2191. Free Diabetes classes offered at Library Every Wednesday between 4 and 7 p.m., diabetes instruction is available free of charge at the Moss Library in Hayesville. The emphasis will be on understanding what diabetes is and how to do carbohydrate counting. Bring your logbooks, questions, and meters with you, Family members are also welcome. Free WRAP classes Free weekly WRAP classes are being offered every Tuesday from 4 - 6 p.m. in Clay County at the Hayesville Office of Murphy Counseling (the old Smoky Mountain Center). Wellness Recovery Action Planning, i.e. WRAP, is a 10-week course that teaches you an approach for managing mental health and/or substance abuse symptoms that are interfering with your life. WRAP can provide you with HOPE that you can recover and reach for your goals! Certified facilitators are employees of Meridian Behavioral Health Services and have reached a place in their own recovery to offer hope, education, and support to others. Classes are free and you can begin at any time. Come join us as we explore proven ways to regain our wellness. There is HOPE for a better life! For more information, call the Marble Center, 837-7466, ext. 2311, and talk to one of our facilitators about this wonderful program. Licklog Players Edie Kleinpeter is back once again to direct On Golden Pond, the warm and wonderful love story of two aging retiree's who are returning to their summer home for the 44th year. Performance dates for this show will be March 30 - April 1 and April 6 - 8. For information call the Licklog office, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Licklog Players also welcomes individuals interested in participating in the backstage portion of the production such as set building, set painting, costuming, lighting and sound, as well as people to help man the lobby on opening nights as ushers, concessionaires and raffle ticket takers. We are also interested in anyone out there who has any knowledge of lighting and sound who would be interested in helping us out during productions. Please contact the office at 389- 8632 if this could be you! Plants For Sale Place orders now for apple trees, blackberry vines, blueberry bushes, grape vines, raspberry plants, and strawberry plants. Orders can be placed now through mid- March. Orders can be picked up April 3 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Clay County Extension Office. For more information or to place an order, call 389-6305. SINGLES ACTIVITY CLUB Make-A-Date Singles Activity Club is hosting a Dance/Dinner at the Mill Creek Country Club in Franklin , NC on April 7, 2007 at 6:30 pm. We will have a DJ and a buffetstyle dinner. Everyone attending the dance must eat dinner.Cost of Dinner: Everyone pays for their dinner the night of the dance.$15.95 per person plus tax and gratuity. There will also be a cash bar available. Admission: $10 for members, $12 for non members. Judi would prefer everyone to pay in advance by sending check to: 84 Debbie Lane , Hayesville, NC 28904. Everyone must RSVP by April 1, 2007 by calling 828-389-3886 and leaving message or by mailing check in. Please leave your name and any guest you are bringing with you.We are also planning a Day Trip for April 28! Where: Biltmore House trip to see the Spring flowers! What is included? Round Trip Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation, Biltmore House Tour, Winery Tour, Farm Village Tour and Elegant Family Style Luncheon at Deer Park Inn Restaurant. Must RSVP by April 1, 2007 by calling 389-3886. School Holiday Good Friday, April 6, 2007 will be a holiday for Clay County Schools. This will make Spring Break one day longer then originally planned. Clay County Schools has missed only one day of school this year to making it possible to extend the Spring Break to Good Friday. TCCC Foundation Plans Golf Tournament The Tri-County Community College Foundation will hold its first Golf Tournament on Saturday, April 21 at The Ridges Country Club in Hayesville. The four-man, captain's choice format tournament is open to golfers of all levels. The total payout is $1,600 for first gross and first net. A variety of other contests and prizes will also be held including hole-in-one, closest to the pin women and men, longest drive women and men, and a putting contest. Door prizes, raffles and mulligans will also be available. The cost is $60 per person and includes greens and cart fees as well as a practice round on Friday for only a $20 cart fee. Event and hole sponsorships are also available to individuals and businesses. Proceeds from the tournament will go to support the Tri-County Community College Foundation. The Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the College by providing resources and acting as a catalyst with the community. Foundation projects include scholarships, college and community events, financial assistance to student organizations, college facilities improvements, fundraising for the Fire and Rescue Training Center, and a planned giving program. For more information, call Dotie Ortega at 828-835-4208. Valley River Civitans Need Items for Community Yard Sale The Valley River Civitan Club is looking for household items, furniture, sports equipment, gently used clothing or other donations in good condition for their first annual Civitan Community Yard Sale scheduled for Saturday, April 7, 2007, in the Ingles parking lot in Andrews. Leo Girard, yard sale organizer, says,we want this to be a huge annual event which will raise money for Civitan service projects and benefit the community. Leo will pick up your donations if you call him at 321-0458. The Valley River Civitan Club was chartered in August 2006 with 32 members. The Civitan mission is to build good citizenship by providing a volunteer organization of clubs dedicated to serving individual and community needs with an emphasis on helping people with developmental disabilities. NC Civitan clubs support the Civitan International Research Center in Birmingham, Civitan Research Center at Duke University, Special Olympics of North Carolina, Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, and Victory Junction Camp for children with disabilities, as well as local community needs. The club continues to recruit for new members. Anyone interested in the service, knowledge and fellowship Civitan has to offer is encouraged to call Anita Davis at 835-8500.The Tri-State Gem & Old Unicoi Trail Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution The April meeting of the DAR Chapter will be held at Crossroads Restaurant in Hiawassee, GA Saturday, April 14 at 10 AM. Luncheon cost is $10. Dale Dyer, Cemeterian, author of Cemeteries in Fannin County GA, will present the program titled "What Can a Gravestone Tell You?" A ceremony to mark the grave of former member, Annie Jo Dyer, will follow the luncheon meeting. Riki Fiebel will give the DAR Membership Minute. Hostesses are Carole Thompson and Cathy Alexander. Old Unicoi Trail Chapter serves Towns, Union and Fannin Counties. If you have a Revolutionary War patriot in your family history and may be interested in becoming a member of an organization whose roots are in our nation's beginnings, please call Regent Eloise Wolfensteig, 706 379 2533 for your reservation. Do join us. Relay for Life is Changing Dates! Clay County is going to enjoy Relay for Life earlier than was first announced! Everyone will gather on the Square in Hayesville as planned previously; however, the dates will now be June 1, beginning at 6:00 pm and extending to June 2, 10 am to 2 pm! We want to encourage everyone to keep June 8 open and on your calendar, as Hayesville High School will be holding their Class of 2007 Graduation Ceremony on this date. Relayers are proud to move over for the "Future Relayers" to reap the rewards for completing their elementary and high school educations. Congratulations Class of 2007, we believe in your ability to change the future and continue the fight to eradicate cancer in your life time. Everything stays the same for Relay Wrap up activities which includes delicious food and entertainment for all ages! So, take out your markers, get down your calendars, fire up your Blackberries, text message your friends and be on the Square in Hayesville at 6:00 pm on June 1 and June 2 from 10 am to 2 pm! See you there, Clay County. Friends of the Library Book Store We're ready for spring with a new coat of paint and hundreds of donations! Save $$$ on all your favorite books (Records Too!) and help support Moss Memorial Library, located across from Library in Hayesville Mon 12:30 - 4:00 Tues - Sat 10-4. Intermediate Bridge Meet at the Senior Center in Hiawassee, Monday and Friday at 12:45 p.m. All are welcome. Myrna 828-389-8065. DANCE THIS FRIDAY Just a short announcement that there'll be a dance at the Hayesville Senior Center on Ritter Road in Hayesville, NC this Friday April 6th beginning 7:30PM.For further information please call either Jeanne at (828) 389-3003 or Mary Lou at (828) 389-3581. Tri-State Gem & Mineral Club The Tri-State Gem & Mineral Club meets the second Tuesday of each month. The next meeting will be Tuesday, April 10 at 1:30 PM at the Senior Center on Ritter Rd.in HayesvilleNC. For more information, call Fran at 828-389-6224 or Glenn at 706-896-2723. Democratic Convention Saturday April 14, Hayesville: Democratic County Convention, 11 AM , 2nd floor of the Courthouse, Hayesville. Officers will be elected and party events and affairs will be discussed. All Democrats are urged to attend. Please tell your friends and family! Moss Library Has Just The Book For You These are the newest books on library shelves: Mystery, Suspense, Thrillers: "The Virgin of Small Plains" by Nancy Pickard- Set in small Plains Kansas this award winning author spins a tale of love and betrayal with a startling conclusion. "Secondhand Smoke" by Karen Olson -Crime reporter Annie Seymour discovers there's no place more dangerous than home! "Forty Words For Sorrow" by Giles Blunt - A terrible and disturbing crime set in a small Canadian town , near the Chippewa Reservation, in the brutally cold dead of wither.If you're a fan of Tony Hillerman, check this one out. "The Chocolate Bridal Bash" by JoAnn Carl- Mouth watering page turner with tasty chocolate trivia. "Seventy-Seven Clocks"by Christopher Fowler-Brilliant but cranky detectives of London's Peculiar Crimes Unit solve a series of bizarre murders that defy human understanding. "Kidnapped" by Jan Burke- Award winning novelist is again gripping and compelling in her newest suspense thriller. "A Deadly Yarn" by Maggie Sefton - A delicious recipe and a knitting pattern are included in this tightly stitched murder puzzle set in Colorado. "Dead in Vineyard Sand" by Philip Craig -Last in this author's Martha Vineyard Series, this novel includes three recipes. "Snow Blind" by P.J Tracy - Explosive new thriller from the freshest quirkiest voice on the mystery scene..a mix of sudden death and weird humor from a mother/daughter writing team. "Merlot Murders" by Jo Ann Power -Fastest, funniest, and sexiest mystery ever to hit Washington D.C. First in a new series featuring crimesolving duo Congresswoman Carly Wagner and the delectable Mr. Jones. "Lights Out Tonight" by Jane Clark-Enter the mind of a sociopath in his game of suspense, madness, and deception. Open House at New HRWC Office The Hiwassee River Watershed Coalition welcomes the public to an open house on Wednesday, April 11th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce will cut a ribbon at 1:00 p.m. to kick-off the event. Refreshments will be provided. This is a great opportunity to find out what projects HRWC is planning for 2007 or to pick up educational materials related to water quality protection and improvement. The new office is next to Peachtree Farm & Home Supply behind the Citgo station in the Peachtree community of Murphy, NC - just across the intersection from the previous location. HRWC is a local, communitybased nonprofit organization that works through education and voluntary restoration projects to facilitate water quality improvements throughout Towns and Union counties in north Georgia and Cherokee and Clay counties in western North Carolina. For directions, visit: http://www.hrwc.net or in NC call 837-5414. From GA call toll-free: 877-863- 7388. BRMAA announces April Classes Julia Evatt, award winning sculptor, will be teaching a six week class for intermediate clay students. The focus of this class is the human figure and students will work with a live model. The class will be held on Thursday evenings April 5 - May 10 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fiber artist Melody Little will be instructing a three week course, "Afghans Made Easy" on Thursdays, April 5, 12 & 19 from 10:00 -12:00. Always a wonderful gift - from babies to grandparents. Students will learn the different stitches to get them started on this surprisingle easy project. Ms. Little will also be offering a course on making felted bags. Students will learn the felting process and create a colorful basket. The class will be Thursdays, April 26 and May 3 & 10 from 10:00 - 12:00 a.m. For more information on these or other classes and events at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association call (706) 632-2144. HIWASSEE RIVER VALLEY KENNEL CLUB will be hosting our Third Fun Match for AKC registered dogs Sunday April 22, 2007 at the Brasstown Community Center, 255 Settawig Road, Brasstown, NC 28902.Entries accepted from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.Fees $5.00 for each entry.Inside events beginning at 10:30 are: Conformation, followed by Jr. Show. and Obedience competition. Outside event beginning at 10:30 a.m. Rally. We invite both spectators and exhibitors.There will be a Concession Stand and allday Raffle. Contacts: Match Chairperson:Peggy Moorman @ 828 835 1082 or President Kit Miracle @ 706 492 5253. Hiawassee River Watershed The board of Directors of the Hiawassee River Watershed will meet at the Peachtree Restaurant(NC) on thursday, April 12th at 6:30 pm for dinner. The meeting will follow at 7pm. The public is invited to stop by the Coalition office for more information about our program or membership. Business hours are Monday- Thursday, 8:30 -4:30 and Friday 8:30-12:30. In NC, call 837-5414 or in GA call toll-free (877) 863-7388 or visit our wedsite for directions: http://www.hrwc.net. Hidden Treasures
The Friends of the Moss Memorial Library's Thrift Store is now open in it's new location, across from the library and next door to the used bookstore. Hidden Treasures is open every Friday and Saturday from 10AM to 4PM and is also accepting donations of gently used household items during business hours. Call Susan Kaagan at 389-3325 to arrange for pickup of larger items.
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