A new sign on Highway 515 just north of Cherry Log alerts southbound motorists of a stretch where several bear have been struck and killed. (Photo by Mark Millican)
A new sign on Highway 515 just north of Cherry Log alerts southbound motorists of a stretch where several bear have been struck and killed. (Photo by Mark Millican)
Last year’s Apple Festival Parade took place on a drizzly Saturday morning, with hundreds of people turning out for the festivities. As of press time, this year’s weather forecast is for a cool, clear morning.
Left, Cicily Sykes, of Powder Springs, sets up shop at the Springs BBQ Affairs booth before the Apple Festival gets underway. Right, Pat Lewis, proprietor of Crafts by Pat, traveled from Covington to set up her Apple Festival booth with help from the Grinch.
Joe Sewell, of the Gilmer Chamber, surveys the Ellijay Lions Club Fairgrounds after spaces for Georgia Apple Festival vendor booths had been flagged and set last week.
The uniquely outfitted bicycle once ridden by the late RT Henson will be on display at the Gilmer Chamber’s Downtown Ellijay Welcome Center from Oct. 11-20. The lacquered bike is seen above next to a painting of Henson by artist Daniel Norris during a 2009 public tour of the artist and inventor’s equally unique Ellijay home.
The mountain scenery of Carters Lake and its many recreational opportunities beguile a half-million people to visit these shores each year, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (Photo by Mark Millican)
Ralph Heller is pictured at the start of the approach trail to the Appalachian Trail. The location is at the visitor center at Amicalola State Park.