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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2017
THE JACKSON HERALD
PAGE 9B
Scenes from Braselton Farmers Market
FAMILY RECIPE BAKED GOODS
Ann and Fred Harri of Legacy Bakers sold a variety of gourmet biscotti and baked goods during the
opening day of Braselton’s summer farmers market. Some of these treats included lemon poppy seed
biscotti, dark chocolate almond toffee biscotti, and cream cheese butter pastry. “These pastries were
made from our five-generation family recipe,” stated Fred Harri. Photos by Wesleigh Sagon
BRASELTON FAMILY AT FARMERS MARKET
Collier Williams, 10, Catherine Rowland, 6, and Rhodes Williams, 4, are shown with their babysitter,
Arielle Sabina, at the opening day of Braselton’s summer farmers market. Here, they pick out all natural
vegetarian dog treats at Best Friends Biscuits by Lee Carmon. Their mother is Stephanie Williams. They
are members of the Braselton family.
LEARNS ABOUT WHEAT
Connie Sharp and her children Sophia, 5, and Ben,
6, are shown inside Braselton’s 1900s Enterprise
Roller Mill. Here, they play in a box of wheat while
touring the mill. These tours were offered in addi
tion to Braselton’s summer farmers market Friday
evening.
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ORGANIC SEASONINGS
Jerry and Donette Hatcher of Mill Creek Spice
Co. sold herb, spice blends, and rubs during
the opening day of Braselton’s summer farmers
market Friday. He plans on selling his homemade
seasonings full-time after retirement.
HAYRIDES
Braselton’s summer farmers market and “Milling
Around Downtown” events were held Friday after
noon. After buying fresh fruits and vegetables,
visitors toured the Braselton Enterprise Roller Mill,
went on a one-mile-long walking tour of the down
town area, and went on tractor hayrides by Keith
Ledford of the North Georgia Two Cylinder Club.
TOURS 1900S ENTERPRISE ROLLER MILL
Chip Dale is shown giving tours of Braselton’s historic Enterprise Roller Mill on Frances Street Friday
afternoon. Shown on the tour are Lori Martin, 8, Adam Grubb, 9, and Joseph Ledford, 12. Here, they view
photographs of the mill’s second and third floors as they learn how wheat and corn were milled into
flour and cornmeal. These tours were offered during the opening day of Braselton’s summer farmers
market. In addition to the farmers market, the “Milling Around Downtown” event took visitors on a one-
mile-long walking tour of the downtown area and tractor hayrides were given by Keith Ledford of the
North Georgia Two Cylinder Club.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Jackson County Water and Sewerage Authority
(JCWSA)
117 MLK Ave.
Jefferson, GA 30549
Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of the
GALILEE CHURCH ROAD PUMP STATION
GENERATOR project including a 250KW, 1800
rpm, #2 Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel Fueled Generator,
associated wiring/conduits, transformers, concrete
pad, etc., will be received by the Authority Engineer
until 3:00 p.m., (Eastern Time) July 5, 2017 , and
then publicly opened and read aloud in the Jackson
County Water and Sewerage Authority (JCWSA)
Conference Room at 117 MLK Ave., Jefferson, GA
30549.
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined
at the following location Jackson County Water and
Sewerage Authority, 117 MLK Ave., Jefferson, GA
30549.
No pre-bid conference will be held for this proj
ect. Electronic copies of the CONTRACT DOCU
MENTS can be obtained by contacting JCWSA at
(706) 367-1741, ext. 210 or by email at nhester@jcw-
sa.com upon non-refundable payment of $25. All
bidders must purchase bid documents from JCWSA.
The Authority has acquired all necessary state and
federal permits related to this project. The Authority
has acquired 100% of the easements and rights-of-
way related to this project. The Authority reserves
the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and to
waive technicalities formalities in bidding, and the
right to negotiate with the low bidder to reach a final
contract, and to accept the bid deemed to be in the
best interest of the Authority.
All BIDDERS must submit a Contractor E-Verify
Affidavit.
Jackson County Water and Sewerage Authority
Joey P. Leslie, PE RLS
Authority Engineer