Deb Rowe and the crew at Shenanigans Irish Pub are teaming up once again for a good cause at this year’s Shucking for Shamrocks fundraiser.
Deb Rowe and the crew at Shenanigans Irish Pub are teaming up once again for a good cause at this year’s Shucking for Shamrocks fundraiser.
Downtown Dahlonega will be filled with trail enthusiasts when the annual Trailfest weekend returns. This year the Gold Museum will feature several new activities related to the event.
You can build-your-own-pizza at Your Pie Dahlonega and help the residents of Rainbow Children’s Home at the same time Aug. 26-28. Todd and Rhonda Strickland, owners of the new family owned and operated restaurant, will hold a Dine and Donate fundraiser prior to their Grand Opening Aug. 30. Make reservations on their Facebook page, Your Pie Dahlonega.
Devonte Young has spent years honing his craft as a chainsaw artist while working under the tutelage of renowned carver Michael Von Schroth. You can usually find Young and his carvings on the corner of Long Branch Road and Highway 52.
GED graduate Jennifer Welch hugs Geoffrey Kridel of Lumpkin Literacy alongside board members Barbara Adams, Shirley Christman and Karen Shepherd.
Watercolor artist Oscar Rayneri teaches students at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Celebrating their victory are LCHS players (from left) Trey Wilkes, Aaron Hopkins and Tucker Kirk. Team Nugget includes Greg Finan, Jr, Jake Cantrell and Matt Aiken.
The new Lumpkin County library is quickly emerging on the Morrison Moore Parkway skyline. (Photo by Matt Aiken))
The Mountain Traveler is now accepting submissions for photography that could be featured on the cover.