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Church gathers building supplies for Ky. tornado victims. INSIDE, 5A Due to a production error, the Dawson County News mailed earlier this week had incorrect classified and public notice advertising. Those pages have been corrected in this version of the DCN, which has been mailed to all subscribers. We apologize for the error and the necessity of the second mailing. DawsonCountyNews WEDNESDAY I JANUARY 5, 2022 DaWSOflNeWS >COnri DAWSONVULE, GEORGIA $1.00 Happy birthday Gordon Pirkle Pillar of community celebrates 85 years in Dawson County By Erica Jones ejones@dawsonnews.com Last week, Dawson County legend Gordon Pirkle celebrated his 85th birthday, complete with birthday wishes and love from hundreds of people in the community. Pirkle is well-known in the Dawson County com munity as the owner of the famous Dawsonville Pool Room and for his years of volunteer work at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame and dozens of other causes throughout the county. All his life, he has helped to shape Dawson into what it is today and touched countless lives in the process. Pirkle celebrated his 85th birthday on Monday Dec. 27, and both the Dawsonville Pool Room and the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame posted on their Facebook pages to wish him a happy birth day. Within hours, both posts had garnered thou sands of likes and hun dreds of comments from community members and fans wishing him a happy birthday. According to Pirkle, seeing all the birthday wishes from the people he’s touched in his life was a great birthday present for him. “I was really impressed; I couldn’t believe it all,” Pirkle said. “They even put my name on their light up sign at True Value Hardware with ‘Happy Birthday Gordon Pirkle’. I felt good about it; I really appreciate all the well- wishes.” Pirkle’s daughter, Hayley Garrett, said that she’s glad that he can see a littie piece of how much of an impact he’s had on so many people. “I told him ‘look at the likes on there daddy’ — every website, the Pool Room, The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame — all of them are way over thousands of people,” Garrett said. “That just makes you feel really See Pirkle 12A DCN file photo Dawsonville legend Gordon Pirkle celebrated his 85th birthday on Monday Dec. 27. 2021: Year in Review DCN file photos Kajun Seafood owners Mai Ho and Kim Huynh hold a tray of some of their new restaurant's most popular dishes. Highlights of what past 12 months brought to Dawson By Erica Jones ejones@dawsonnews.com From new restaurants and businesses to local government and education, a lot happened in Dawson County in the past year. As we head full-speed into 2022 and everything the new year will bring with it, here’s a look back at some of the headlines, both good and bad, that sum up some of the highlights of what happened in Dawson this year. New restaurants brought flavor options to the county Kajun Seafood opened in downtown Dawsonville at the very end of 2020 and began drawing crowds in 2021 with its wide selection of seafood options and cajun food classics. The family-run business offers unique and bold flavors unlike anything Dawson has had before, and response from the community upon the restaurant’s opening was overwhelmingly positive, restaurant owners said. Big Red’s Biscuits and Deli opened in May with inventive new recipes and twists on sub-shop classics. Local man Greg Stotler opened the restaurant after losing his job due to COVID-19, a tragedy that he turned into success by choosing to use the chance to fulfdl his lifelong dream of opening his own restaurant. The restaurant’s main focus is on different types of sandwiches, but also offers freshly made donuts and cinnamon rolls and a rotating selection of soups and salads. Sweet Charlie's rolled ice cream. Sweet Charlie’s dessert shop opened at the end of June, bringing rolled ice cream, cookies, milkshakes and more to Dawson County. The rolled ice cream is made fresh directly in front of each customer, a visual show that adds to the overall experience, according to See Best of 14A Jones named DCN editor By staff reports Dawson County News Reporter Erica Jones has been named as the new editor of the Dawsonville-based newspaper starting on Jan. 1. Jones, a University of North Georgia alumnus, joined the Dawson County News team in March of 2020 as a features and edu cation reporter and has since expanded her cover age into city meetings, BOE meetings, city and county events, nonprofits and any other feature stories that may arise. Jones has lived in the North Georgia area her whole life. She married her husband Will, who is the business manager for See Jones12A Jones 133 animals rescued from Dawson home By Julia Fechter jfechter@dawsonnews.com A total of 133 animals were rescued from a Dawson County home where four people were arrested on Dec. 17, according to Dawson County Humane Society Director Jason Hutcherson. The menagerie included over 90 ducks, chickens and doves as well as a cockatoo, rabbits and dogs. Most of the animals except for the dogs are being sent to rescue organizations in surrounding coun ties for housing. Dawsonville resident James Melvin Brown, 76, was arrested on Dec. 17 and charged with animal cruelty and having a See Animals 13A Brown 0 9 0 9 9 4 Inside Volume 8, Number 1 © 2021, Dawson County News Dawsonville, Georgia Events 2B Classifieds 7B Dear Abby 6B Deaths 2A Legals 8B Opinion 7A Sports 1B 3A Dawson Library trip yields vintage recipes. 6A DPH: Don’t go L to hospital ERs for COVID-19 testing. 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