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A Ride To Remember Roars Through Habersham

The Garretts greet the riders as they make their way up Hwy. 441 in Cornelia.

The thundering sound of motorcycle engines shook the Sunday morning calm in Cornelia today as hundreds of bikers from across the region made their way into town during the 3rd Annual Ride To Remember.

Run For The Rim 5K Supports Local Youth

The Clayton Martin Foundation hosts the inaugural Run For The Rim 5K on Saturday, September 19.

Alex Steven Norton

Alex Steven Norton, age 30, Alto, Georgia, passed away on Saturday, September 5, 2015.

32nd Annual ‘His Last Days’ Passion Play Tonight

(NowHabersham.com)

His Word comes in all forms, and for 32 years the Broken Vessels Renewal Ministries have been spreading it in the most passionate way via the “His Last Days” Passion Play.

Stover and Ward Receive School Award

Habersham’s Board of Education recently presented its monthly Extra Mile Award to two classroom teachers who worked long hours on a joint project.

Joe Stover and Laura Ward were nominated by Ms. Brent Tuck, principal of North Habersham Middle School, for the work they did on the sign for the school’s outdoor classroom. Tuck said that Stover and Ward voluntarily did the work of designing the sign, cutting and staining the wood background and lettering, and then rebuilding an outdoor sign that “looks attractive to visitors.”

“They spent long hours after school in May and June,” Tuck said, to create a new sign in time for the Principals’ Picnic, held at the outdoor classroom in June. North Habersham Middle School, she said, “wants to thank them for caring about our grounds and our image.” In addition, the school appreciates their “hard work and extra hours of dedication. “We think they are both Extra Mile employees,” said Tuck.

Gaines receives Service Above Self Award

Habersham County’s Board of Education recently presented the Service Above Self Award to Rosa Gaines, who serves Demorest Elementary and other parts of the school system.

Nominated by the faculty and staff of Demorest Elementary for the award, Gaines was recognized by the Board of Education for giving “exceptional service” to teachers, parents, and students – serving as Translator and Interpreter. She has translated “numerous documents with very little turn-around, without complaint,” the nomination form says. In addition to translating documents, Gaines interpreted for an afterschool tea for parents, teachers and students, and she “made sure the message presented was precise to all of our Hispanic families.” Gaines’ “personal touch” in calling parents made a difference to all involved, the nomination said.

Gaines has interpreted for all types of meetings. One was an Internet Safety meeting held during PTO, with a Deputy involved. She has interpreted for many Student Support Team meetings and Individual Educational Plan meetings.

Gaines was also nominated by Tracy Allison and Hope Mealor at South Habersham Middle School, where there is no single interpreter. Allison and Mealor said that Gaines is able “to take large chunks of information and explain it to the parents in the best possible way to ensure their understanding.” They called Gaines gracious, organized, professional and dependable.

They added that she “has been such a blessing…We are not sure what we would have done without her.”

Howell Claims Top Finish for Piedmont Men’s XC

Montgomery, AL – The Piedmont men’s cross country team began the season at the Western Carolina Invitational Saturday with many new faces making their collegiate debut.

Lady Lions Win Final Match of Jubilee

Maryville, TN – In the final day of competition at the Huntingdon College Jubilee, the Lady Lions again split their action with a 3-1 loss to Sewanee and a straight sets 3-0 victory over Talladega College on Saturday.

Lions Beat Panthers 2-0 in Women’s Soccer

Maryville, TN – In just their second game of the 2015 season, the Piedmont College women’s soccer team picked up another shutout win besting Birmingham-Southern College 2-0 Saturday in their first game at the Maryville College Fall Invitational.

Adam Lee Bradshaw

Adam Lee Bradshaw, age 31, of Clarkesville, Georgia passed away on Saturday, September 05, 2015 at the Northeast Georgia Medical Center.

Local Opinions Vary in Gay Marriage Debate

It’s been three days since Kim Davis was arrested in Kentucky.

Raiders Fall to Northview 54-31

The Habersham Central Raiders lit up the scoreboard Friday night in a way they haven’t done in a while. The Raiders scored 31 points in their home conference game against Northview. Still, it wasn’t enough to carry them to the win column. The Titans answered their points and then some, beating the Raiders 54-31.

The Raiders are now 0-2 under new head coach Benji Harrison, 0-1 in conference play.

Next up, the Raiders take on South Forsyth at Cumming on September 11. Game time is 7:30 p.m.


Scores of Regional Interest

6-AAAAAA
Alpharetta 43 West Forsyth 39
Centennial 6 South Forsyth 21
Chattahoochee 27 North Forsyth 37
Habersham Central 31 Northview 54
Lambert 32 Johns Creek 15

8-AAAA
McEachern 37 Buford 14
Chestatee 3 West Hall 42
Banks County 27 Johnson, Gainesville 14
Eastside 38 Madison County 10
Walnut Grove 27 Monroe Area 28
Jefferson 35 North Hall 0
Elbert County 34 Stephens County 30
White County 0 Jackson County 17

7-AAA
Banks County 27 Johnson, Gainesville 14
Gilmer 9 Dawson County 23
East Hall 28 Pickens 52
Murray County 10 Fannin County 22
Franklin County 25 Hart County 38
Union County 51 Lumpkin County 28
Chestatee 3 West Hall 42

8-AAA
Elbert County 34 Stephens County 30
Franklin County 25 Hart County 38
White County 0 Jackson County 17
Jefferson 35 North Hall 0
Morgan County 10 Putnam County 13
Oconee County 41 Athens Christian 7