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Check out our guide to the Moonshine Festival. ft lOlfU MOON m [SHINE INSIDE 52 nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL DawsonCountyNews WEDNESDAY I OCTOBER 23, 2019 DaWSOflNeWS ^COITI DAWSONVILLE, GEORGIA $1.00 BOC approves revised vaping ordinance Legal age to purchase, use vape products raised to 19 Joshua Demarest jdemarest@dawsonnews.com The Dawson County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve a new ordinance restricting the purchasing, pos session and use of vape prod ucts, including e-cigarettes. The new law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020, raises the legal age to purchase, possess, or use any “alternative nicotine products or vapor products” to 19, one year older than the cur rent age set forth by the state. This follows a trend of increasing age restrictions for tobacco and alternative nicotine products across the country. Currently, 18 states and more than 500 localities have increased the tobacco and, in most cases, vaping age to 21, including Smyrna, Georgia. The ordinance also restricts the locations where citizens may use vape products. Starting at the turn of the new year, it will be illegal to vape “within 300 feet of any church building, or on any property owned or leased to a church, other than in designated areas, if any,” or “within 600 feet of any school building, educational building, school grounds, or college cam pus, or on any property owned or leased to a public or private school or school board for ele mentary or secondary educa tion, other than in designated areas, if any.” The new law also focuses heavily on the display and busi ness side of vaping. Any store selling vape products must now “maintain its entire inventory of alternative nicotine product and/or vapor product and any additional line of devices in a screened area,” meaning it will now be illegal “for a person to allow any item of alternative nicotine product or vapor prod uct to be in view of the public, except during actual sales transactions of such items.” The acceptable ingredients in vape cartridges is also being regulated under the new law. The ordinance prohibits the sale of any “harmful additive other than pharmaceutical grade vegetable glycerin, pro pylene glycol, nicotine, food- grade flavoring, and water.” The ordinance also restricts “any mixing or preparing vape juice” at a vape shop “be done strictly in compliance with FDA regulations and applicable permits.” Despite the multitude of new restrictions and regulations, vape shop owners across the county are calling this ordi nance a win. See Vape 14A Half a decade of community service Jessica Taylor Dawson County News The Dawsonville Civitan Club celebrates its five year anniversary with the installment of a wheelchair accessible picnic table at Veterans Memorial Park on Oct. 18. Pictured from left are: Carissa Martin, Nina Martin, District 1 Commissioner Sharon Fausett, Ann Raines, Diane Hansard, District 4 Commissioner Julie Hughes Nix and Dawsonville Mayor Mike Eason. Civitan celebrates 5 year anniversary By Jessica Taylor jtaylor@dawsonnews.com Community members gathered at Veterans Memorial Park Friday afternoon to celebrate the Dawsonville Civitan Club’s fifth anniversary. To celebrate its first five years in Dawsonville, the local civic club donated a new wheelchair-accessi ble picnic table Oct. 18, the first one of its kind in Dawson County. “It’s the type that doesn’t have the legs in the way so the wheelchairs can actually pull up and sit at the table without having to go side ways,” Civitan President Diane Hansard said. The Dawson County Parks and Recreation Department moved about 36 feet of the fence surrounding the playground 12 feet back so that the wheelchair accessible picnic table is within the playground area It’s the fifth piece of equipment Civitan has donated to Veterans Memorial Park in the past year. In August 2018, the club pur chased $15,000 worth of inclusive playground equipment for the park which included swings and “cozy cocoon” where children with autism and sensory processing disorders can remove themselves from situa tions of sensory overload while still being accessible to their parents or caretakers. The Dawsonville Civitan Club is a chapter of Civitan International, a worldwide community service orga nization with a mission to serve See Civitan 13A Mountain Moonshine Festival hits this weekend By Jessica Taylor jtaylor@dawsonnews.com It’s that time of year again when the streets are filled with local artisans and the air is filled with the sounds of revving engines. It can only mean that the annual Mountain Moonshine Festival is back in its 52nd year this weekend. More than 300 vendors have signed up to line the streets of downtown Dawsonville for this year’s festival, and two stages will feature local talent throughout Saturday and Sunday. The Castleberry Stage, located at Grace Presbyterian Church, will feature the Tribes of Judah, South Rock, Highridge and Cure My Enemy, as well as local singers and musicians from north Georgia. The Finish Line stage, in the grassy area adjacent to the Pool Room, will feature performances from local See Moonshine 16A Jessica Taylor Dawson County News Classic cars cruised around the Dawsonville square Saturday morn ing during the annual Mountain Moonshine Festival parade Oct. 27, 2018. 0 9 0 9 9 Inside Volume 4, Number 57 © 2019, Dawson County News Dawsonville, Georgia Church Events 3B Classifieds 7B Dear Abby 6B Deaths 2A Legals 8B Opinion 9A Sports 1B 3A Stryker returned to Georgia 5A Family Connection to hold poverty simulation 1 STRAIGHT YEARS AMONG HIGHEST BMT SURVIVAL RATES IN THE NATION Our Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program is one of only two adult programs in the country that have achieved survival outcomes significantly exceeding the expected survival rate for the last 10 years. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team of experts, Northside has one of the most comprehensive BMT programs in the nation. 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