Smithgall Woods State Park and Dukes Creek Conservation Area in Helen has planned a workshop this weekend to ensure that folks don't lose their way.
Spring is on the way, and many folks are making plans for the warmer weather. If your spring and summer plans include a hike on the Appalachian Trail, you should beat feet to Amicalola Falls State Park this weekend for the Appalachian Trail Celebration and Backpacking Clinic. For a 10th year, the celebration and clinic is being hosted to educate hikers and give them a chance to mingle with other like-minded outdoor enthusiasts. The event ...
It's high time to bring poodle skirts and bobby socks back to Gainesville, and that is just what the Voices of North Georgia intend to do. On Friday night, the choral group presents "Rockin' at the Hop: A Romantic Cabaret."
The passing of a family member is never easy, and the estate battles that follow often make the grieving process even harder to deal with.
If you want to go to the Super Bowl on Sunday but can't make it to Indiana, the Holly Theater in Dahlonega is offering the next best thing.
The Hall County Animal Shelter is offering pet lovers a unique opportunity this weekend when they host the Puppy Love Photo Session on Jan. 28.
North Georgia College & State University in Dahlonega has teamed up with the Holly Theater to bring an unforgettable night of jazz to the region.
Dahlonega is usually thought of as a quiet mountain town with a golden history, but two Dahlonega residents are trying to change how people view the town. Spencer Durham and Birdie James have teamed up with the Holly Theater to put together Speakeasy Wednesdays as part of the Holly Underground. The program, which combines visual arts with the sounds of local musicians, began Jan. 11. Due to some cancellations, Speakeasy Wednesdays will be put ...
The Gold Museum Historic Site in Dahlonega is preparing to host another night of fun and history with the Gold Museum After Dark session Tuesday night.
Rumors usually have a negative connotation. But when playwright Neil Simon started one, it turned out to be hilarious.
It's high time for a dose of good medicine. Mountain medicine, that is. The Mountain Music and Medicine Show is scheduled to return Jan. 7 to the Holly Theater in Dahlonega. This unique blend of music and theater was created and based in Dahlonega, and the show stays true to its roots. Six times a year, it is performed at the Holly. "What we do is present our radio show that showcases local musical talent, ...
Grab your hats and put on your boots because it's time for bull riding in Gainesville. The Southeastern Championship Bull Riding returns to the Georgia Mountains Center this weekend for an 18th year. Southeastern Championship Bull Riding promoter and clown Bryan Hope said the organization is excited to return. "We've had a great turnout in the past, and I think this is something that the people around Gainesville really look forward to," Hope said. Hope ...
Most people would associate taking a dip in Lake Lanier with warm summer days. But that's not the case for the Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club and members of the community who plan to participate in the Polar Bear Swim, scheduled for Saturday.
Now that Christmas has come and gone, a lot of folks are probably wondering what to do with that live tree that stood so elegantly in the living room.
The Crimson Moon Café in Dahlonega is hosting a unique and creative fundraiser on Friday. The café will play stage to anyone who wants to sing a Christmas carol in honor of someone who has suffered from or been taken by cancer.
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