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Photo by Elena Mozhvilo

Photo by Elena Mozhvilo

Earth Day turns 53 Saturday

Earth Day is 53 years old! Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson started Earth Day in 1970. His goal was to bring to our attention the environmental issues that our planet faces. The book “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson, published in 1962, was a major catalyst for Earth Day.
TORCH Board Member Nancy Butler (left) and TORCH Taste Committee volunteer Diane Tolbert are pictured at Railroad Street Park, the site of the inaugural Taste of Hartwell Saturday, April 29 at 5 p.m. The event is hosted by TORCH of Hartwell.

TORCH Board Member Nancy Butler (left) and TORCH Taste Committee volunteer Diane Tolbert are pictured at Railroad Street Park, the site of the inaugural Taste of Hartwell Saturday, April 29 at 5 p.m. The event is hosted by TORCH of Hartwell.

Taste of Hartwell to debut April 29

It was the idea of a family gathering around one table for a meal that Kristin Joyner fell in love with. Now, she and fellow members of TORCH of Hartwell are bringing the table out of the dining room and into Railroad Street Park, and they’re pulling up 200 chairs for the family.
The Hartwell Makers Festival will fill Carolina Street on the block that runs from Howell to Depot Streets, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on April 29, with live music from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The Hartwell Makers Festival will fill Carolina Street on the block that runs from Howell to Depot Streets, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on April 29, with live music from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Makers Festival pays it forward

What has now become a premier showcase of handmade crafts for the region, the Hartwell Makers Festival was originally thought to be a one-time event. “We really didn’t know,” said festival co-founder Stephanie Crump.
Bill Leard was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Hart County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Awards Banquet Jan. 26.

Bill Leard was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Hart County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Awards Banquet Jan. 26.

Housing moratorium remains complex

The ongoing moratorium’s effect on plans for a potential apartment complex in Hartwell claimed much of the discussion during the April 11 Hart County Board of Commissioners’ meeting.
This 1963 Associated Press photo shows Arnold Palmer helping Jack Nicklaus slip into his first of six Masters green jackets. As high school freshmen, Pete Hires and I joined Arnie’s Army to march in the golf gallery at the Augusta National Golf Club. On that Sunday, we watched Palmer, the 1962 winner, award the young Golden Bear his first green jacket—golf’s Holy Grail.

This 1963 Associated Press photo shows Arnold Palmer helping Jack Nicklaus slip into his first of six Masters green jackets. As high school freshmen, Pete Hires and I joined Arnie’s Army to march in the golf gallery at the Augusta National Golf Club. On that Sunday, we watched Palmer, the 1962 winner, award the young Golden Bear his first green jacket—golf’s Holy Grail.

Times have changed since the 1963 Masters

Jesup’s Sand Greens Golf Course was a million miles from the Augusta National Golf Club. But a Trailways bus took a buddy and me to Augusta in a little over three hours. I had as much business being at the Masters golf tournament as a hippo trying to hula-dance.
Pictured during MedLink Georgia’s annual awards banquet are (L-R) Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed, MedLink CMO, Dave Ward, MedLink CEO and MedLink Hartwell’s Dr. Theodore Schock, Provider of the Year.

Pictured during MedLink Georgia’s annual awards banquet are (L-R) Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed, MedLink CMO, Dave Ward, MedLink CEO and MedLink Hartwell’s Dr. Theodore Schock, Provider of the Year.

MedLink awards Schock ‘Provider of the Year’

On March 31, 2023, MedLink Georgia held its Annual Awards Banquet to celebrate the hard work of its employees over the last year and to recognize employee service awards as well as the 2022 employees of the month.
Doug Deming and The Jewel Tones will headline High Cotton Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance online and $25 at the door.

Doug Deming and The Jewel Tones will headline High Cotton Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance online and $25 at the door.

Doug Deming to headline High Cotton Friday

With his smooth guitar play and thoughtful original songs, Doug Deming and The Jewel Tones are bringing the blues back to Hartwell this weekend. Deming and his band are set to make their return to the High Cotton Music Hall tomorrow, April 14 at 8 p.m.
The annual Hart County Botanical Gardens plant sale will take place Saturday, April 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. variety of plants, shrubs, natives, perennials, and annuals, including some unusual and difficult to find offerings will be featured. This year a sizable selection of transplants from Friends of the Garden’s yards will be offered at very reasonable prices.

The annual Hart County Botanical Gardens plant sale will take place Saturday, April 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. variety of plants, shrubs, natives, perennials, and annuals, including some unusual and difficult to find offerings will be featured. This year a sizable selection of transplants from Friends of the Garden’s yards will be offered at very reasonable prices.

Botanical Gardens annual plant sale to be held Saturday, April 15

The members only pre-sale is Friday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; the public sale is Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This annual fundraiser is held at the garden, 1277 Elberton Hwy., Hartwell.