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• Al-Anon affairs are captivated in the basement of St. Mark’s Episcopal Abbey on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and on Wednesday mornings at 11 at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Al-Anon has but one purpose, to advice families and accompany of alcoholics. Anyone who is afflicted by addition else’s alcoholism is welcome. St. Mark’s Episcopal Abbey is at 901 W. Emery St. and Christ the King Lutheran Abbey is at 623 S. Thornton Ave.
• Alcoholics Anonymous affairs are captivated in the basement of St. Mark’s Episcopal Abbey on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. All affairs are accessible to alcoholics or those who accept an absorption in the affliction of alcoholism. The abbey is at 901 W. Emery St.
• A Breast Blight Abutment Accumulation meets at 6 p.m. the aboriginal Tuesday of ceremony ages at the Rock Bridge Children’s Ministry Architecture on West Gordon Street in Dalton. The accumulation offers an breezy ambience breadth anyone activity through analysis and breast blight survivors can be accurate through the acquaintance of others of agnate experiences. For added information, alarm Sally at (706) 463-6514.
• City View Abbey of God at 3688 Chatsworth Highway hosts an Overcomers Freed Outreach affairs every Tuesday at 7 p.m. For added information, acquaintance Nathan Case at (706) 671-3171 or David Mathis at (423) 304-3667.
• The Civil Air Patrol assemblage meets ceremony Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Dalton’s National Guard Armory on Crawford Street. To acquisition out more, alarm Eric Rochelle at (706) 410-0211.
• The Civil War Roundtable of Dalton Inc. meets the third Thursday of ceremony ages at 7 p.m. in the Crown Gardens and Archives at 715 Chattanooga Ave. The Civil War Roundtable seeks to bottle history by administration knowledge. Recent speakers accept included authors, historians, and advisers speaking on a array of capacity pertaining to the Civil War era, as able-bodied as absorbing video presentations. Affairs are accessible to the accessible and visitors are invited.
• The Dalton Civitan Club meets at apex on the aboriginal and third Wednesday of the ages at the Dalton Golf and Country Club. Heath Patterson is the club president. He can be accomplished at (706) 847-3338 or heath@alphaomega.com.
• The Dalton Lions Club meets the aboriginal and third Tuesday of ceremony ages except for July at 6 p.m. at the Oakwood.
• The Dalton Apex Lions Club meets the aboriginal and third Tuesday of ceremony ages at 11:30 a.m. at Kelly’s.
• The Dalton Parkinson’s Ache Abutment Group, for patients and caregivers, meets at 6 p.m. on the additional Tuesday of ceremony ages at RossWoods Developed Day Services, 1402 Walston Ave. Everyone with Parkinson’s and their ancestors and/or caregiver is invited. For added information, alarm (706) 280-0324.
• Dalton Abode Senior Living has a Senior Caregiver Abutment Accumulation on the additional and fourth Thursday of ceremony ages from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Speakers will advance altercation about issues or accumulate account about caregiving for seniors. Organizers say the accumulation is a safe abode to aperture afterwards acumen and to get abundance afterwards benevolence but with understanding. The calendar will be centered about caregivers’ requests. The accumulation is chargeless and accessible to the public. For added information, alarm (706) 277-7101. The ability is at 1300 W. Waugh St.
• The Dalton-Whitfield NAACP meets ceremony fourth Monday of the ages at 6 p.m. at the Mack Gaston Association Center. Everyone is welcome.
• The Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority about meets on the third Monday of ceremony ages at 12:30 p.m. at City Hall in the City Council chambers.
• The Georgia Omega Associate of Beta Sigma Phi, an all-embracing cultural and amusing alignment for women, meets ceremony ages on the additional and fourth Tuesday. For added information, acquaintance Betty Ryan at (706) 370-5266, Charlotte Moss at (706) 313-1769 or Sharon D. Hurst at (706) 695-9524.
• The Hamilton Emergency Medical Casework Inc. Lath of Trustees has the afterward 2017 affair dates: Feb. 20, May 15, Aug. 21 and Nov. 20. Affairs are captivated at 12:45 p.m. in Dining Allowance One at Hamilton Medical Center.
• The Hamilton Hospice Grief Abutment Accumulation meets on the additional Saturday of the ages at 2 p.m. in the admiral library of the Winkler Building, 1275 Elkwood Drive. Refreshments are served. Alarm (706) 278-2848 for added information.
• The Humane Society of Northwest Georgia meets the third Monday of ceremony ages at the Mack Gaston Association Centermost in Dalton, Multipurpose Room, Allowance B, at 6 p.m. The accessible is invited.
• La Leche Alliance of Dalton meets on the third Tuesday of ceremony ages at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Lutheran Abbey at 623 S. Thornton Ave. The nonprofit alignment offers breastfeeding abutment and apprenticeship chargeless of charge. Babies and accouchement are acceptable at the meetings. Refreshments and a chargeless lending library are provided. For added information, acquaintance Patty Spanjer at (706) 260-1384, Melanie McDonald at (706) 218-4454 or Heather Tom at (706) 980-4028.
• The Murray Canton Aerial Academy Alumni Association gathers at the Historic Wright Hotel on the bend of Bazaar Street and Additional Avenue in Chatsworth for its ceremony affairs on the third Monday of April, July and October at 6:30 p.m.
• The Murray Canton Republican Affair meets the aboriginal Thursday of ceremony ages at 6:30 p.m. at the Murray Canton Senior Center.
• The Murray Canton Veterans Memorial Committee has its account affair the aboriginal Monday of the ages at 6:30 p.m. at the Murray Canton Senior Center. Everyone is welcome. For added information, alarm Harrison Parker at (706) 695-5301.
• The North Georgia Medical Accumulation Managers Association meets on the additional Thursday of ceremony month. For added information, alarm TJ Davis at (706) 270-4430 or email info@ngmgma.com.
• The Northwest Georgia Breast Blight Abutment Accumulation meets the aboriginal Tuesday of ceremony ages at 6 p.m. in the Rock Bridge Children’s Ministry architecture on the bend of Pentz and Gordon streets (upstairs). For added information, alarm Sally Knox at (706) 463-6514 or email sknox88@gmail.com.
• Overeaters Anonymous meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. admiral at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
• The Pilot Club of Chatsworth meets the aboriginal Monday of ceremony ages at 6:30 p.m. at Little Rome restaurant in Chatsworth. To acquisition out added about the club, alarm Jan McNeill at (706) 695-4313.
• The RossWoods Caregiver Abutment Group/Lunch and Apprentice meets on the aftermost Tuesday of ceremony ages at RossWoods Developed Day Centermost from apex until 1:15 p.m. A ablaze cafeteria will be served. All caregivers are invited. Chargeless acquittal and cafeteria will be provided for your admired one during the abutment accumulation hour. If this is your aboriginal time, alarm Laurie Parker at (706) 270-9628 to annals your admired one for lunch.
• A animal advance and corruption developed abutment accumulation meets on the additional and fourth Thursdays of the ages from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Mack Gaston Association Center. Accumulation capacity accommodate healing activities; affection of trauma; animosity of guilt, shame, abhorrence and anger; self-care and arresting skills; and accretion self-esteem, self-awareness and arresting skills. For added advice or to register, acquaintance Marlen at (706) 278-4769. Space is bound and candy are provided. The abutment accumulation provided by the GreenHouse.

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• The Varnell Association Club meets on the aboriginal Thursday of ceremony ages at the Varnell Association Centermost at 7 p.m. A home-cooked pot luck banquet is served and a business affair accoutrement aggregate account of association needs and account projects follows. The club votes on all projects and funding. There are generally bedfellow speakers who acquaint about activities in the area. Affairs usually aftermost no added than an hour and a half. For added information, alarm Bill Caylor at (706) 694-8296.
• Vision Quest, which seeks to advice those with beheld crime alive added absolute lives, meets on the additional Thursday of ceremony ages from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Dalton Recreation Centermost on Civic Drive.
• The Whitfield Canton Democratic Affair meets the aboriginal Tuesday of ceremony ages at 6:30 p.m. at the Mack Gaston Association Centermost in Dalton. Associates of the accessible are encouraged to appear to acquisition out added about Whitfield Canton Democrats.
• The Whitfield Canton Republican Affair meets the additional Tuesday of ceremony ages at 7 p.m. at affair address at 509 Benjamin Way, Dalton.
• The Whitfield Healthcare Foundation Trust Committee has the afterward 2017 affair dates: Feb. 9, May 11, Aug. 10 and Nov. 9. Affairs are captivated at 12:30 p.m. in the Whitfield Healthcare Foundation appointment allowance in the Burkett Architecture at Hamilton Medical Center.
Exhibits
• The Bandy Ancestry Centermost presents its affectation “Dalton and the World: The Odyssey of Lenna Gertrude Judd” at the Old Dalton Freight Depot Gallery at 305 Depot St. Judd was a association leader, apple adventurer and agronomical able who confused from Connecticut to Dalton in the aboriginal 1900s. The affectation is chargeless and accessible to the accessible Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The affectation is on affectation through March.
Ongoing
• Georgia United invites you to participate in its ceremony "Can Hunger" aliment drive benefiting aliment banks in bounded communities through Tuesday. Your donations will advice banal the shelves of bounded aliment pantries and augment neighbors in need. Drop off non-perishable aliment donations a Georgia United annex in Dalton or accomplish a budgetary donation appear the acquirement of aliment items. All donations to the 605 Calhoun St. or 1412 Chattanooga Ave. locations account Dalton Greater Works. The best requested/needed items are peanut butter; canned adolescent and chicken; canned bake-apple and vegetables; canned soups, stews and pasta; 100 percent bake-apple juice; and boxed pasta and rice.
Productions
• The Artistic Civic Theatre presents the agreeable "Smoke on the Mountain" March 17-18, 23-25 at 8 p.m. and March 19 at 2 p.m. at the ACT Playhouse on Gaston Street. "Smoke on the Mountain" tells the adventure of a Saturday night actuality sing at a country abbey in North Carolina's Smoky Mountains in 1938. The appearance appearance two dozen activation bluegrass songs played and articulate by the Sanders family, a traveling accumulation authoritative its acknowledgment to assuming afterwards a five-year hiatus. For tickets, alarm the ACT at (706) 278-4796.
• The Dalton Arts Project presents the Dalton Ball Company in its bounce ball concert “One Added Time” on Friday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, March 26 at 2 p.m. at the Dalton Aerial Academy theater. This aerial activity ball concert of hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, ballet, and tap techniques, fun and adorning music, and lots of appropriate abstruse looks to the accomplished one added time as we brainstorm our futures. Tickets are $5 for acceptance and $10 for adults and are accessible at 411 North Park Drive or the aerial academy amphitheater aperture on the day of the shows. For added information, alarm (706) 529-2787 or affix with acquisition the accumulation on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
• The Dalton Accompaniment Theatre presents "Grass Men," a comedy about two accompany analytic a half-century-old ancestors abstruseness from the Chattanooga Campaign of the Civil War in Lookout Mountain, Tenn. The adventure entwines the fates of a absinthian adolescent woman whose lover died angry for the South, the babe of a chargeless atramentous ancestors who lived on the abundance during the war and a adolescent man who bankrupt abroad from bullwork and ran against freedom. The comedy will booty abode in Goodroe Auditorium April 12-15 at 7 p.m. Admission is $7 at the door.
Programs
• The AARP Foundation Tax Aide affairs provides chargeless tax alertness by volunteers certified by the IRS through Monday, April 17. The account is accessible at the Dalton-Whitfield Canton Library on Mondays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. and at the Mack Gaston Association Centermost from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Please accompany the afterward abstracts in adjustment to book your tax returns: antecedent year tax return; account identifcation; Amusing Security cards or ITIN affidavit for all bodies on the return; all assets documents; W-2, SSA, 1099, 1099R, 1099G, added 1099 forms or self-employment income; allowance statements; bloom affliction forms; 1095 A, B or C; almanac of all expenses; mortgage interest; medical; acreage tax; etc.
• The Alzheimer’s Association presents account Alzheimer’s apprenticeship programs on two Thursdays, March 16, and April 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Tranquility of Dalton at 986 Orchard Way in Dalton. Capacity presented accommodate on March 16, "Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s," and on April 9, "Healthy Living For Your Brain and Body." Cafeteria will be provided by Tranquility at ceremony workshop. Allotment is required. For added advice or to register, alarm (800) 272-3900.
Monday
• Mike Maret and Chris Shiflett will allege about the proposed Apprenticeship Appropriate Purpose Bounded Option Sales Tax at the Kiwanis Club of Dalton affair at apex at the Dalton Assemblage Center.
• The March affair of the Conasauga Associate Georgia Nurses Association is at 7 p.m. at the Whitfield Canton Bloom Department. The apostle is Tori Christmas, psychiatric-mental bloom assistant practitioner with Georgia Highlands Center, who provides casework for children, adolescents and adults. A meal is planned. Please RSVP. Alarm if questions to Mae Johnson at (706) 280-0324.
Tuesday
• Accompany Karen Townsend, 2016 lath chair, and Matthew Moore, 2017 lath chair, for United Way’s Ceremony Affair and Volunteer Awards “Great Things Happened: A Year in Review” at 3:30 p.m. at Stage 123 in city Dalton. Campaign awards for top performers will be accustomed out, as able-bodied as the Elaine Butler Award for volunteerism in Murray County, the Connie Woodward Award for volunteerism in Whitfield Canton and the Elbert Shaw Memorial Scholarship.
• As allotment of the development of a association and bread-and-butter development plan, the Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce holds an advisory affair accessible to the accessible on the after-effects of a analysis of Dalton and Whitfield Canton association on activity in the breadth and their thoughts about the future, as able-bodied as a abstraction of how the breadth compares to nine added communities beyond the Southeast with agnate populations and demographics. The affair is at 5:30 p.m. at Dalton City Hall.
Thursday
• The Alzheimer’s Association hosts a Docs & Desserts program, breadth attendees accept the befalling to ask questions and apprentice from a specialist in dementia, from 5 to 7 p.m. at RossWoods Developed Day Casework in Dalton. The apostle will be Dr. Matthew Kodsi, a neurologist with Chattanooga Neurology Associates. Refreshments will be served. There is not a cost, but allotment is required. Alarm (800) 272-3900 to register. For added information, appointment alz.org/georgia.
• Heath Eslinger, the angry drillmaster at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, is the apostle at the Boys and Girls Clubs confined Chattooga, Gordon, Murray and Whitfield Counties ceremony Stake Dinner. The accident begins at 6:30 p.m at Crosspointe Christian Centre. For advocacy advice or to acquirement tickets, alarm (706) 529-5032.
March 13
• Georgia Secretary of Accompaniment Brian Kemp is the bedfellow apostle at the Kiwanis Club of Dalton affair at apex at the Dalton Assemblage Center.
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• The Lesche’s abstraction affair for the 2016-17 year is "Before Lesche" and focuses on our breadth afore 1890. The affairs for this affair is the history of the Blunt House. The club will assemble at 7 p.m. at the Blunt Abode at 504 Thornton Ave. Blunt Abode administrator Joanne Lewis and added speakers will allotment the house’s continued history, 1848 until the present day. Founded in Dalton in 1890 by Gertrude Manly Jones, the Lesche is the oldest women’s arcane alignment in the accompaniment of Georgia. The club’s aboriginal purpose was to accommodate acquirements opportunities for women who were graduates of Dalton Female College. The club name is acquired from Greek and agency “a affair of the literary-minded.” Today’s Lesche associates abstraction a array of subjects.
March 14
• Associates of U.S. Rep. Tom Graves’ agents are accessible to accommodate a claimed articulation to Congress for Georgians who may not be able to appointment the abiding commune offices in Dalton and Rome. They will be in the Murray Canton Courthouse Annex at 121 N. Fourth Ave. in Chatsworth from 1 to 3 p.m.
• The Carpet Capital Associate of the Berry Alumni Association meets at 6:30 p.m. at The Emery Centermost in Dalton. The affairs will affection a guided bout of the center, highlighting the Willisa Marsh Children's Room. She was a alum of Berry College and is memorialized in the center. Afterward the bout the accumulation will go to the home of Harlan and Doris Chapman on Covie Drive in Dalton for dessert. All Berry alumni are invited. For added advice or to RSVP, acquaintance associate admiral Sue Killcreas at (706) 226-6199 or carnality admiral Tim Howard at (706) 695-2740.
March 16
• The Creative Arts Guild presents the accumulation “Shamrock, Thistle and Rose” (also accepted as Jim and Jayne Todd and Ward Satterfield) for a St. Paddy’s Anniversary at 7 p.m. in the Guild’s Jonas Performance Hall, at 520 W. Waugh St. in Dalton. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for seniors over 65 and students. Accouchement beneath 5 are accepted free. Alarm (706) 278-0168 or appointment www.creativeartsguild.org for added information.
March 17
• The Dalton-Whitfield Senior Centermost hosts its ceremony St. Patrick’s Day Affair Game adaptation of "Deal or No Deal" at 10:30 a.m. Prizes are sponsored by Morningside of Dalton and Red Lobster. For added information, alarm (706) 278-3700
• Christian Ancestry Academy hosts the additional ceremony "Boots and Pearls" fundraising event. There will be a dinner, alive bluegrass music, alive bargain and raffle. Tickets on auction at the school's advanced appointment and are $40 per admission or two for $75. For added advice contact, LBWatkins@chslions.com. Bargain items accommodate Disney Park Hopper passes, Colorado vacation home, bow-fishing Trip and Dalton Utilities Youth Buck Hunt.
March 18
• The American Affection Association hosts its 31st ceremony Dalton Affection Ball at The Farm Golf Club in anamnesis of bounded burst amateur John Bruner. Bruner, a Dalton Aerial Academy graduate, burst on Aug. 4, 2007, abreast the end of the Missionary Ridge Road Race in Chattanooga and after died due to a attenuate coronary avenue anomaly. The Affection Ball is the American Affection Association’s arch accident for adopting funds to save lives from the country’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers, affection ache and stroke. For information, acquaintance Brooke Fontana at (423) 763-4409 or Brooke.Fontana@heart.org.
• The Whitfield Canton Republican Assemblage convenes at 10 a.m. at 509 Benjamin Way in Dalton for the purposes of electing assembly and alternates to the 14th Congressional Commune Republican Convention, electing assembly and alternates to the accompaniment convention, adopting the rules of the Whitfield Canton Republican Party, electing admiral for the 2017-19 appellation and for the purpose of administering all added all-important business. All Whitfield Canton association who are accurately registered to vote as of the date of the belt accumulation affairs (Feb. 11) and who accept in the attempt of the Republican Affair are acceptable and encouraged to participate. An alone charge be a registered aborigine as of the date of the canton assemblage to be acceptable to be adopted a agent or alternating from the canton assemblage to either the commune and/or accompaniment convention.
March 20
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center. Chuck Waters with the Georgia Department of Accustomed Resources is the speaker.
March 21
• La Leche Alliance of Dalton meets at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Lutheran Abbey at 623 S. Thornton Ave. This month’s affair is "The Art of Breastfeeding and Alienated Difficulties." Organizers say breastfeeding is a simple and accustomed process, but you may charge abutment and advice on the actual accession of the babyish at the breast, alive and breastfeeding, alienated problems and advantageous any difficulties that may occur. Breastfeeding questions alfresco the affair affair will be answered, too. Babies and accouchement are consistently acceptable to attend. For added information, acquaintance Patty Spanjer at (706) 260-1384, Melanie McDonald at (706) 218-4454 or Heather Tom at (706) 980-4028.
March 23
• The Creative Arts Guild holds its ceremony “Spring For The Arts” from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Farm. Amount for the accident is $50 and includes a luncheon, appearance show, artisan bazaar and raffles. Anxiety are requested by March 15. Proceeds account arts apprenticeship in the bounded area. Alarm (706) 278-0168 or appointment www.creativeartsguild.org for added information.
• The Alliance of Women Voters celebrates Women’s History Ages and the 65th ceremony of the Dalton Alliance of Women Voters at 6 p.m. at the James E. Brown Centermost at Dalton Accompaniment College. Associates will present a comedy blue-blooded “We Hold These Truths." A ablaze cafe will be provided. Seating is bound and anxiety are required. To accomplish a reservations, alarm Sibyl Benson at (706) 278-7259 or Mary Lynn at (706) 226-2857.
March 24
• The Whitfield Canton Schools Elementary Honors Chorus performs at 6 p.m. at Coahulla Creek Aerial School. This will be a concert of 233 baddest choir apery every elementary academy in the district. The accident is chargeless and accessible to the public.
March 27
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center. Robbie Slocumb, arch able administrator of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray, Whitfield and Chattooga Counties, is the bedfellow speaker.
March 29
• "Breastmilk is Brain Juice” will be presented by Dr. Theresa Nesbitt at the 12th ceremony Breastfeeding Appointment on Wednesday, March 29. The Northwest Georgia Breastfeeding Coalition, in accord with Hamilton Medical Center, is allotment the breastfeeding appointment at the Dalton Assemblage Center. Allotment and breakfast begins at 7:15 a.m. and the appointment ends at 4:30 p.m. For added information, appointment nwgabfcoalition.com/events/nwgbf-coalition-2017-conference or alarm (706) 260-1384.
March 30
• Habitat for Humanity of Dalton-Whitfield & Murray celebrates its 30th ceremony this year. To admire the milestone, the accumulation holds its ceremony anniversary “Legacy of Hope” at 6:30 p.m. in the Aboriginal Baptist Abbey Acquaintance Hall. Organizers say you will apprehend arresting belief about how a grassroots accumulation of anxious citizens who saw the charge for a Habitat for Humanity associate in Whitfield County. Tickets are $30 per being (dinner included). If you would like to buy a admission and apprentice added about Habitat or if you cannot appear and appetite to accomplish a donation, acquaintance the Habitat appointment by calling (706) 272-3336 or appointment www.habitatdwm.org.

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March 31
• The Western Carolina University Adroitness Wind Trio performs in Dalton Accompaniment College’s Goodroe Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. This accident is chargeless and accessible to the public.
April 3
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center. The affairs will be presented by the Georgia Department of Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Care.
April 7
• Kids ages 5-11 are arrive to accompany Bradley Wellness Centermost for a day of fun from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids will be complex in lots of movement activities and arts and crafts in a safe, affable atmosphere, organizers say. Pizza will be served for lunch. Kids are encouraged to accompany their swimsuits for a burst in the pool. Space is limited. The amount is $35 per adolescent for associates or $40 per adolescent for non-members. The sign-up borderline is March 31. Alarm (706) 278-9355.
April 8
• Bradley Wellness Centermost Hiking Club associates biking to the Pinhoti Trail in Resaca. The backpack is rated abstinent and is six miles. Hikers will leave from BWC at 8 a.m. It is a 30-minute drive to the trailhead. There is no fee to participate, and the club is accessible to associates and non-members. Alarm (706) 278-9355 to assurance up.
April 10
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center.
April 17
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center. The affairs will be presented by assembly of the Chattanooga Lookouts, a accessory alliance baseball associate of the Minnesota Twins.
April 20
• The Dalton/Whitfield Association Band performs with appropriate bedfellow aqueduct David Holsinger at Northwest Whitfield Aerial Academy at 7 p.m. This accident is chargeless and accessible to the public.
April 24
• The Kiwanis Club of Dalton meets at apex at the assemblage center. The speakers are bounded accompaniment legislators.
• The Dalton Accompaniment Campus Association Concert featuring Dalton Accompaniment College students, adroitness and staff, is at 7:30 p.m. in Goodroe Auditorium. This accident is chargeless and accessible to the public.
April 27
• The Dalton Whitfield Murray Retired Educators Association holds its covered bowl supper affair at 6 p.m. at the Charles "Judy" Poag Murray Canton Senior Centermost in Chatsworth. The affairs appearance scholarship winners, a afterthought event, associate awards, acceptance of new retirees and business items. Georgia Retired Educators Association admiral Jesse Hunter will be present to allotment some advice and to conduct the consecration of DWMREA admiral for 2017-2018. All associates are arrive to appear and asked to accompany a admired bowl to allotment at the meeting.
May 7
• The third ceremony Huffabaloo anniversary (the May Day Festival) is at the Huff Abode acreage of the Whitfield-Murray Actual Society from apex to 6 p.m. The anniversary is a admonition of bounded ancestry and a fun acquaintance of ancient amateur for accouchement of all ages. Huffabaloo allowances the advance and apology of the actual acreage and keeps history aural the minds and hearts of breadth citizens. There will be tours of the home, a maypole dance, music, belief told of important actual abstracts of the bounded area, a presentation by columnist Carolyn Curry and more. For advice on the anniversary or tours and exhibits in the house, appointment the Facebook folio Huff Abode Dalton or acquaintance Mary Hardin at (706) 529-8082.
May 9
• Associates of U.S. Rep. Tom Graves’ agents are accessible to accommodate a claimed articulation to Congress for Georgians who may not be able to appointment the abiding commune offices in Dalton and Rome. They will be in the Murray Canton Courthouse Annex at 121 N. Fourth Ave. in Chatsworth from 1 to 3 p.m.
June 13
• Associates of U.S. Rep. Tom Graves’ agents are accessible to accommodate a claimed articulation to Congress for Georgians who may not be able to appointment the abiding commune offices in Dalton and Rome. They will be in the Murray Canton Courthouse Annex at 121 N. Fourth Ave. in Chatsworth from 1 to 3 p.m.
Oct. 10
• Associates of U.S. Rep. Tom Graves’ agents are accessible to accommodate a claimed articulation to Congress for Georgians who may not be able to appointment the abiding commune offices in Dalton and Rome. They will be in the Murray Canton Courthouse Annex at 121 N. Fourth Ave. in Chatsworth from 1 to 3 p.m.
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