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Caught In The Net
When: February 11 – March 6, 2011
Where: Blue Ridge Community Theater
By Ray Cooney. Even if you’ve never seen Caught in the Net’s predecessor, Cooney’s smash hit Run for Your Wife, you’ll have no trouble following the action. High Schoolers Vicki and Gavin hit it off when they meet online. The flirtatious teens can’t wait to meet in person, but have no idea that Gavin is, as the expression goes, “a brother of another mother.” Cab driver John Leonard Smith is father to both of them, having maintained two separate families in two separate towns, for nearly two decades.
Friday and Saturday’s at 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s at 2:00 p.m. Rated PG (mature subject matter and language)
The Blue Ridge Community Theater is located at 2591 East First Street, Blue Ridge Georgia.
For More Information, please call the Blue Ridge Community Theater Box Office at 706-632-5680.
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Towns County Community Night
When: Thursday April 22, 2010 starting at 4:30 p.m.
Where: Brother’s at Willow Ranch Restaurant
It’s Community night at Brothers Restaurant at Willow Ranch. The event will help raise funds for the Towns County Family Connection. Come show your support for your community.
For More Information, please visit The Macaroni Kid of Towns and Union County here in the North Georgia Mountains.
Macaroni Kid and its family of Publisher Moms are dedicated to delivering the scoop on all the family-friendly events and activities happening in their communities each week. Check out Macaroni Kid’s list of communities and sign up to receive your free weekly newsletter.
It all started with two old friends sharing a good meal and a great bottle of wine. From that conversation, Macaroni Kid was born and Joyce and Nicki started publishing a weekly newsletter giving moms and dads the scoop on all the weekly events in their community. From there it’s grown to dozens of other communities across the Country.
We hope you enjoy it.
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Legal Advice from J. Byron Wyndham and Associates
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I am often asked about the difference between buying property and living only in the mountains, and owning mountain property but living in a metropolitan area. Aside from the fresh air, bubbling streams, and beautiful mountain views, there are some other differences that people in the mountains take for granted, which visitors or part-time owners may not notice.
We have recently been enduring a terrible drought in Georgia. Virtually the whole state is under a watering ban that includes watering for yards, for washing cars, and for other personal purposes.
However, the ban does not apply to most of the mountain area of north Georgia. Why??
Most visitors are unaware that residents of the mountain areas in Georgia obtain their water from wells. We rely on the water table to supply us with water. Even though there may not be a government-issued watering ban, in times of drought wells can also be affected.
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