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Romance set to ’80s music Robbie thinks he has the perfect life — he is the lead singer for the hottest wedding band in town, has a sweet suite in his grandmother's basement and is engaged to a chick who digs rock 'n' roll. |
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Celebrate the printed page This weekend's Dahlonega Literary Festival will bring authors, avid readers and aspiring writers to downtown Dahlonega. |
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Georgia author shares stories of in-between-battle skits Remember Bob Hope's USO tours, when entertainers went overseas to cheer up soldiers during World War II? |
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Fun and a hole, all in one Throwing a corn-filled bag into a hole doesn’t seem all that exciting. |
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Meet the characters behind the stories Fans of local author Gloria Cassity Stargel's latest book, "My Anchor Holds — The Difference Jesus Makes," can meet many of its characters during a special gathering on Saturday. |
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Find holiday deals at annual Marketplace sale Each year The Medical Center Auxiliary welcomes locals to its annual holiday shopping event called Marketplace. |
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New pub offers more than just beer in the belly The gastropub became popular in England about 20 years ago after locals were sick of having bad food at local pubs. So the focus went to making the food as tasty as the drinks from behind the bar. |
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Who knew corn could be so much fun? On its surface, it seems like a centuries-old pastime. You have a big field of corn, you cut down a pathway and you have hours of fun walking through a corn maze. Except here’s the catch: The trick to a good corn maze is a GPS unit. Yes, what seems like something our ancestors might have enjoyed is actually made much better thanks to technology. At local corn mazes, designs are mapped out ahead of ... |
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Old-time music opens concert series in Helen The Saturday Evening Concert Series kicks off this weekend at Unicoi State Park & Lodge in Helen. |
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Saturday jams share love of old-time music The Appalachian Jam on the Public Square in Dahlonega may be a recent tradition, but the music is much older. |
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Northeast Georgia's oldest pottery visits close to home The Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia is chock full of pots that give insight into the lives of people who created and used them. |
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