Page 6A 6A NORTH THE NORTH GEORGIA GEORGIA NEWSNEWS OctoberOctober 22, 201422, 2014 Gala...from Page 1A just a really good way to see her spirit keep on. And every child that’s helped and every family that’s helped, it’s a way of still keeping her love alive and sharing a piece of her – it means the world to me and our community.” The foundation has many generous sponsors, with Union General Hospital, Inc. providing the largest amount of financial support. “We’ve had Glenda Gooch House for a number of years,” said Union General Hospital CEO Mike Gowder. “This is just another opportunity for us to be able to support the Glenda Gooch Foundation that does so many wonderful things for local kids.” Donations for the silent auction were plentiful and diverse, ranging from autographed sports memorabilia from former Atlanta Braves Manager Dave Bristol and racecar driver Chase Elliott, to a Mossberg 30-30 rifle. One of the more extravagant donations came from Bill and Cindy Elliott, who contributed a four-night stay at a “luxurious condominium in Vail, Colorado,” valued at $5,600. But there was something for everyone, even music lovers, as Gooch family friend Dr. John Kelley, a car- diologist, offered tickets and backstage passes to any Lady Antebellum concert good through 2015. Kelley’s son, Charles, is a member of the famed Country Music group. Casino games included blackjack, roulette, craps and poker, and a DJ kept the gala and dance floor moving throughout the night as funds were pledged by patrons. “I work at the schools, so I see the need,” said Kris and Glenda Gooch’s friend Melinda Colwell. “There are so many kids who have nothing – this way, they can have a Christmas just like anybody else.” Glenda’s best friend Kalan Adams, who oversees the foundation, and Glenda’s Aunt Kayce Burks, organized the gala, and the community turned out in tour-de-force of support Saturday night. “It’s really exciting just to see this many people out sup- porting one of the best causes in the county, supporting our kids and their Christmases,” said Union County Sole Commissioner Lamar Paris. “It’s amazing how they can get this many people out, because everybody loved Glenda. So, I’m just proud to be a little part of it, to be here.” Glenda may not have been blessed with great health in her lifetime, but she possessed a tremendous, affecting spirit that continues to this day. “There were a lot more days she felt bad than there were good, but she would never let it show – you’d never know any difference from a good day or a bad day,” said family friend Bobby King. “She was a very strong person and loved living – she taught me to live every day to its fullest, because you don’t know if you’re going to get tomorrow.” tennial Park, the 1996 Olympics, and in Europe. He won the approval of the Sorghum Festival faithful as well. The Biskit Eatin' Contest and other games began around 1 p.m. Although in the country, folks are rarely in a hurry. That's why 1 p.m. was only a tentative start time, especially on Sunday where most church services last well beyond noon. The Pole Climbin', the Log Sawin', the Rock Throw, Baccur Spittin' contests, along with the Biskit Eatin' contest are all crowd favorites that lasted throughout the afternoon. As for the main attraction, the sorghum syrup sold out once again. “We sold out again and that's good and bad,” Bridges said. “The frost got part of our crop so we had to play with what Mother Nature gave us. But overall it was a great weekend and everything went well. We received a lot of comments saying this was the best Sorghum Festival that we've had.” The fun lasted until 5 p.m. on both days with a square dance taking place on Saturday night at 8 p.m. While the festival takes a 51-week break after 5 p.m. on Sunday, the preparation begins almost immediately for the 46th Sorghum Festival in 2015. “We're already making plans for next year,” Bridges said. “We've already lined up some musical acts that we really liked. Many of the vendors told us that they would be back. It's already looking really good for next year and we're very excited.” The festival has become synonymous with October in Blairsville, and after 45 years of music, fun, and games, the festival must be doing something right. It's also an added bonus that the residents of Union County are willing to volunteer their time to keep the festival an October tradition for 45 years and beyond. “I would like to thank everyone from the community and everyone who came out and helped,” Bridges said. “We couldn't do it without them.” counts distribution of methamphetamine; trafficking methamphetamine or amphetamine; two counts possession of a controlled substance in violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act; two counts possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony; theft by receiving stolen property; seven counts possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. James Cleveland Pinson, possession of methamphetamine; possession of a controlled substance in violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act. Laura Pittman, furnishing prohibited items to inmates; criminal attempt to commit a felony. Michael Paul Ritchey, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Cory Everett Ross, burglary first degree; burglary second degree. Richard Larry Selph, manufacturing marijuana; possession of methamphetamine; possession of marijuana with intent to distribute; possession of marijuana, less than one ounce. Christopher Lee Steele, possession of methamphetamine; possession of marijuana, less than one ounce. Bricky Dean Vaughn, two counts battery in violation of Georgia’s Family Violence Act. Mary Margaret Wimbish, burglary first degree; burglary second degree. Sorghum...from Page 1A Union County Grand Jury Indictments Jody Edward Burrell, riot in a penal institution; aggravated assault; battery. Jessica Michele Dailey, distribution of marijuana; distribution of 3,4-methylenedloxyamphetamine in violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act; two counts distribution of methamphetamine; distribution of marijuana; distribution of LSD; possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute; possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony; possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Jessica Leigh Ann Elliott, crossing guard lines with drugs; possession of marijuana, less than one ounce; obstruction; giving false information to law enforcement. Matthew Ronald Forrester, two counts burglary first degree; two counts burglary second degree. Willie Joe Gibson, possession of methamphetamine; possession of a schedule IV controlled substance; possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony; obstruction; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Joshua Goodwin, attempt to violate Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act. Michael Noah Harper, theft by receiving stolen property; false identification document; giving false information to law enforcement; suspended driver’s license. Robert Henry Houser, terroristic threats. Bobby Eugene Huggins, crossing guard lines with drugs; possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute; possession of marijuana, less than one ounce. Carrie Danielle Hull, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute; possession of a controlled substance; crossing guard lines with drugs; possession of marijuana, less than one ounce. Tara Ashley Johnson, criminal damage to property second degree; simple battery in violation of Georgia’s Family Violence Act; simple assault in violation of Georgia’s Family Violence Act. April Michelle Matheson, furnishing prohibited items to inmates; conspiracy to commit crossing the guard lines. William Brett Nash, distribution of marijuana; distribution of 3,4-methylenedloxyamphetamine in violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act; two counts distribution of methamphetamine; distribution of marijuana; distribution of LSD; possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute; possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony; possession of marijuana with intent to distribute; obstruction. Logan Timothy Panter, failure to maintain lane. Dakota Michael Parker, statutory rape; enticing a child for indecent purposes. Evelyn Payne, theft by receiving stolen property. Gary Dean Payne, three Chamber of Commerce events For details and future events see events calendar at www.VisitBlairsvilleGA.com 1 pm 6 pm 8 am 8 am 1 pm 12 pm 6 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 8 am 11 am 7 pm 7 am 11 am 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm 12 pm 1:30 pm 8 am 6:30 pm 5:30 pm 6 pm Wednesday, October 22 Knitters Knitch Class – 64 Bracketts Way, Ste. 6 Bingo Every Wednesday – Haralson Memorial Civic Center Thursday, October 23 Trash and Treasures Sale – Union County Farmers Market Mountain Networking Referral Group – Blairsville Restaurant Open Drawing & Painting Class – Inspire Art Studio, 51 Earnest St. Rotary of Union County Meeting - 706-745-5565 Blairsville Cruisers Car Club Meeting – www.blairsvillecruisers.com Union County Lions Club Meeting – Steve’s Cookie Jar Restaurant Trivia at The View Grill – Union County Community Center Friday, October 24 Trash and Treasures Sale – Union County Farmers Market Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for Artworks Artisan Centre, 232B Chatuge Way, Hiawassee Friday Night Concerts “Highway 76” Bluegrass – Downtown on the Square Saturday, October 25 Union County Farmer’s Market Season Finale– 148 Old Smokey Rd Annual Harvest Festival – Crane Creek Vineyards Fireside Music Saturdays, Free Music – Paradise Hills Winery Spanky – The Copperhead Lodge Free Outdoor Movie Event – B & T Trading Post, 4903 Hwy 515E Monday, October 27 Blairsville Kiwanis Club Weekly Meeting – Steve’s Steakhouse Misty Mountain Model Railroad Tours MWF & S – 16 Misty Mtn. Lane Tuesday, October 28 Tri-State Business Women’s Meeting – Blairsville Restaurant Smokey Mountain Melodies Chorus – First UMC of Union County Wednesday, October 29 Trunk or Treat – House of Prayer Church Family Life Center Bingo Every Wednesday – Haralson Memorial Civic Center Union CoUnty CommUnity Calendar Every Monday: GMREC (May-Oct) United Methodist Ch Union County Library Steve’s Steakhouse Blairsville Airport Every Tuesday: Sweet Adelines United Methodist Ch Get Fit First UMC Hi Country Harmonizers Branan Lodge Every Thursday: Masonic Luncheon Cooks Restaurant Butternut Ladies Golf Golf Course (Apr-Oct) Rotary Club Cadence Bank Get Fit First UMC Fourth Tuesday of each month: Misty Mtn Quilt Guild Blairsville UMC Eastern Star #304 Location not listed VFW Post #7394 Veterans Center Compassionate Friends Grinds & Glazes Mtn. Sounds Dulcimer Sr. Citizens Center UC Tea Party Patriots Shawdowland Tabernacle Fourth Wednesday of each month: No activities listed Fourth Thursday of each month: UT Homebuilders YH College Lions Club Steve’s Cookie Jar Cruisers Club Meeting Sr. Center pavilion Fourth Friday of each month Eastern Star #471 Location not listed Fourth Saturday of each month: Youngcane Lodge #597 Lodge Hall Garden Tours Boy Scouts #101 Children’s Story Time Kiwanis Club Civil Air Patrol 9 am - 1 pm 7 pm 11 am Noon 6 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 6:30 pm 11:30 am 8:30 am Noon 5:15 pm 12:30 7:30 pm 6:30 am Noon 1:30-3:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm
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