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Art Center has July classes
      Fun, Fast & Furious Acrylics Thursdays, July 12 - August 9 6 - 8:30 p.m. Inst: Rosemary Harris Paint even if you can't draw! Learn to paint what you see, not what you think you see. Bring your own pictures or photos. Students will learn color theory, composition, perspective, etc. and complete ...
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TCCC has OSHA training
      Tri-County Community College will be holding three 10- hour OSHA training classes this summer. Preventing Disease Transmission will be held July 11- 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This course is designed to briefly cover the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 standard, on job exposure to blood borne pathogens, prot...
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Trout dinner and music to be held on town square
      The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship is again offering a Trout Dinner and Gospel Music on the Square in front of the old Clay County Courthouse Saturday, July 7 beginning at 5 p.m. Although there is no charge for the dinner or music, a contribution to support the ministry will be greatly ...
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Eleven questions for Ricky Lancaster
by Harrison Keely
      How many fires a year do you see in Clay County? I'd say county-wide there's probably 50 fires a year, including brush, structure, and vehicle. The most common is brush fire. Usually structure fires-there's less than a dozen a year and probably half that will be total losses.
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Retired businessman honored at state ball
      Communities in Schools of North Carolina has recognized three individuals and one organization with its H. Glenn Williams Power of One Award, including retired Clay County businessman Glen Love of Hayesville. Mr. Love received the award for his work with students of all ages in Clay County. The wi...
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IN COMING
The latest arrivals from Moss Memorial Library
      Fiction: + Amanda Scott's "The Secret Clan:Hidden Heiress"- This series continues with a sensual Cinderella twist. + Emilie Richard's "Prospect Street" is the story of a woman who has lived by everyone else's rules and must discover what she is made of when her life crumbles around her.
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Celebrating 12 years of dancing in Hayesville
      Dave Bartens has been singing and providing danceable music since the early sixties and still going strong. Dave first learned to play guitar from Rusty Kershaw, an excellent guitarist from the Rusty & Doug Kershaw Duo, Star Performers at the Grand Old Opry with hits such as Bye Bye Love & Louisia...
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Breathing and traveling can go together
      Most people take breathing while traveling for granted. But if you're one of the millions of Americans who depend on supplemental oxygen to treat a respiratory condition, you know how difficult it can be to bring the two together - and why the need for the first has often made the second impossib...
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Comfort Foods Made fast and healthy
"Let Freedom Ring" Veggie Salad
      Happy birthday, America! Enjoy this salad at your BBQ picnic this July 4th. 1 (15-ounce) can cut wax beans, rinsed and drained 1 (15-ounce) can cut green beans,
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Miller elected new Rotary President
RAINER ARNOLD Contributing Writer
      On June 26th Matt Miller of Hiawassee was installed as the 2007-08 President of the Lake Chatuge-Hiawassee Rotary Club at a luncheon held in the President's Dining Room at YHC. Outgoing President, Candace Lee, presided over the event which included handing out the Citizen of the Year Award for Cla...
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Upcoming ICL seminars offered in July
      Learn about Ekphrastic Poems: Ekphrastic poems are inspired by works of visual art. Louisa Franklin, Vice President for Administration at Young Harris College and former Academic Dean, will lead a discussion about the intersection of the visual and written arts.
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Stecoah welcomes Chef Gentry
      On July 14, from 10:00 until 2:00, heavenly aromas will be ascending in the valley of Stecoah. Stecoah Valley Food Ventures is pleased to welcome Chef Michael Gentry to the Stecoah Kitchen once again. Chef Michael is of the Swannanoa School for the Culinary Arts and will be presenting a class high...
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Dollars and Sense
Finding the Best Place to Live
By David Uffington
      The Internet can be a valuable tool when it comes to hunting for a place to move. A "best places to live" search will show you lists of potential cities, with ratings in any of a dozen categories.
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The "Hiawassee Opry" returns
      This Saturday's Enchanted Music on the Square" in Hiawassee will be a real treat, especially for those Towns County residents who remember the days when the Hiawassee Opry was a popular and well-attended feature in this area. From 6-8 p.m. this Saturday, July 7, we will again be treated to the won...
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To your good health
Very Low Blood Sugar Can Lead to Coma
      DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Last year I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I take half a diabetes tablet and test my blood three times a week. The monograph I received with the tablets plus everything else I've read all say the same thing: If blood sugar is very low, the patient should drink a regular soft...
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Favorite foods of the famous
By Steven J. Austin
      Dave Wilton No, he's not a famous chef or globetrotting gourmet. But when it comes to foods and drinks, Dave Wilton knows how they got their names. He is an independent researcher in historical linguistics, etymology and slang origins. He is best known as the editor of the Web site www.wordorigin...
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Chamber News 7/04/07
      A busy week is planned for Clay County starting Wednesday, July 4th with the annual fireworks display at the damn on lake Chatuge. Come out and enjoy spectacular fireworks, along with refreshments. Please contact Kathy or Gary Slagle at 389-8414 for further information and to sign up as a voluntee...
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FUEL skate park invites and embraces
Living Word Revival Center outreach touches lives, gives love of Christ
Sentinel photographs by Harrison Keely
      See more photos only online at www.smokymountainsentinel.com
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