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The Summerville News, Thursday, August 28, 1986
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“Too Wet To Plow,” a bluegrass band,
Rome area, will provide entertainment at
Mountain Jamboree on Labor Day.
Featuring bluegrass, old time and fglk
music, the band will perform at 10:30 a.m.
Mountain Jamboree
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“Horizon,” a local country band, will perform at 2 and
4 p.m. Labor Day at Mountain Jamboree, an annual
event held at Cloudland Community Park and spon
sored by Cloudland Volunteer Fire Department.
Members of the band are: (from left standing) Dennis
Green and Howard Hughes, and (kneeling) Mike Skates
and Howard Hughes Jr. Not shown is Jo Hughes.
Saturday, Sept. 6
At the Hutchins’ Farms
in Chelsea
5 Per Person
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‘Too Wet To Plow’
and noon. Band members include (from
left) Paul Pitts, Phil Helton, Cyndi Hull,
Jim Nolan, Al Turner and Steve
Wilkinson.
The Cloudland Volunteer
Fire Department will sponsor
the annual Mountain Jamboree
Craft Show and barbecue on
Labor Day at the Cloudland
Community Park.
The park will be open at 10
a.m. Arts and crafts exhibitors
from Georgia, Alabama and
Tennessee will be exhibiting. A
blacksmith will be
demonstrating his craft, a
quilting demonstration and a
charcoal portrait artist will also
be featured. Handwoven
baskets, quilts, pillows, stit
chery, ceramics, wall hangings,
dried flowers, Christmas or
naments, dolls, woodwork,
wind chimes are but a few of
the items to be exhibited at
this show.
Live entertainment will be
featured throughout the day
and will include some of the
best clogging teams in the
south, the Thunder Mountain
Cloggers, the Emerson Clog
gers, the Coosa Heel Clickers,
and the Cave Spring Cloggers.
Queen Ann's Lace, featuring
Paul Pitts and Karen Storey,
area duclimer players will per
form at 10:30 a.m. and at noon.
‘“Too Wet ~to. Plow,”’ a
bluegrass band from Rome,
will fill the mountain air with
toe-tapping music. Special
entertainment at 1 p.m. will be
a tinkling dance team from
Rome. Country music will
begin at 2 p.m., featuring a
local group, the Horizon Band.
Beginning at 10:30 a.m.,
barbecue plates will be sold
with all proceeds going to the
support of the Cloudland Fire
Department. Other conces
sions include Cokes, ice cream,
hot dogs, Brunswick stew,
nachos, fried apple pies and
baked goods.
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Respite Care
Now Available
American Patient Care
Corp. has been approved by the
Office of Aging and the
Department of Human
Resources in Atlanta to pro
vide respite care services to the
residents of 10 different coun
ties in Georgia, including Chat
tooga, Bartow, Catoosa, Dade,
Floyd, Gordon, Haralson,
Paulding, Polk and Walker.
American Patient Care has
long been a provider in Floyd
County of Nursing Services for
the sick and convalescing.
They provide these services in
the home of the patient, in the
nursir;% home or in the
hospital. They provide care for
as sfiort a period of time as two
or three hours or on a 24-hour
basis.
The office may be reached
at 235-8791 or at 700 East Se
cond Ave., Suite B, Rome.
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Approximately 2,000 persons attended
the third annual Mountain Jamboree at
Cloudland Community Park last year.
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Seven Chattooga
People Delegates
Seven Chattooga County |
residents were elected |
delegates to the Georgia
Democratic Convention last
Saturday during the 53rd
Senatorial District caucus in
LaFalyette.
Elected were Barbara
Reece, Gail Beck, Wylene
Selman, Judy Dooley, Jeff
Floyd, the Rev. Dewayne
White and Mary White. Jerry |
Money was elected an |
alternate. 1
The state convention will be |
held Sept. 27. i
Ms. Reece said Chattooga |
County was successful in elec- |
ting seven of the 15 delegates |
selected for the convention. |
And she said Walker County &
Democrats at the caucus were
so impressed by college ‘
students Jeff Floydyzmd Mary |
White that they gave full sup
port to their candidacy. ()nrv |
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tended the caucus, she said.
Thirteen Chattooga County
residents participated in the
caucus,
While the convention won't
be held until Sept. 27, Ms,
Reece said many delegates will
attend the Richard B. Russell
dinner the evening before.
Mt. Zion
Singing
The Mt. Zion Independent
Church, Gaylesville, Ala. Rte.
1, will hold its fifth Saturda
night singing Aug. 30. It wifi
begin at 6:30 (CDT).
Special singers will be the
Hymnals of Blanche. The
pastor, the Rev. G. W. Reed,
invites the public.
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