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Latest attempt at getting the sidewalk to curb smoothed out at First and Barnett Shoals in Watkinsville

Took this while biking down to the First Friday with my son Lowell Friday in an attempt to get this sidewalk to curb smoothed out with a ramp instead of a dangerous chasm where tires get caught. The rest of Watkinsville has been improving greatly with the Streetscape program, and I just want this added to the list.

Dr. Paul Broun bares his racist teeth as worst person in the world

Everytime MSNBC's Keith Olbermann picks out our moronic Congressman as the Worst Person in the World, I keep thinking that voters in the 10th District will suddenly wake up out their collective doldrums and decide we could do a whole lot better and elect someone with a brain, but then the cruel hand of fate slaps me upside the head and reminds me that ignorance is sometimes bliss here. Congressman Broun has slipped to a new low even for him here, and I shake my head in sadness and pity. Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News , World News , and News about the Economy

Just a few photos from recent events

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These people came from Walton County and found First Friday by happenstance after a previously pleasurable dinning experience at Mirko's Pasta. They came in to Sweet ReTreats while a waitress brought in a nice dinner to the owner's daughter from neighboring Mirko's while we dined on a pair of hot dogs and a scoop.

Fwd: SOUTHWORKS Arts Festival Is This Weekend

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Begin forwarded message: From: Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation < info@ocaf.com > Date: May 1, 2009 11:16:23 AM EDT To: danjmatt@bellsouth.net Subject: SOUTHWORKS Arts Festival Is This Weekend Reply-To: info@ocaf.com   Annual SOUTHWORKS Arts Festival is this Saturday & Sunday! * Artist Market * Juried Art Exhibition * * Live Music * * Kids' Activities * Food & Beverages * Admission and Parking are FREE!     Featuring artwork by more than 60 artists, musical performances in jazz, rhythm and blues, folk, country, rock, soul, gospel, steel drums, salsa, oldies. Theatrical performances by the Rose of Athens Theatre Company.   For more information on the event, a list of artists and a schedule of performances   < Click Here >     Festival Hours: Saturday & Sunday  May 2-3, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM   Location: 34 School Street, Watkinsville GA     For directions <

First Friday's fine way to start your weekend in Watkinsville

Although I am very tardy in reporting about it, the First Friday celebration is commencing right about now in lovely downtown Watkinsville. This is an attempt to put a spotlight on the businesses in downtown Watkinsville's business district with various family friendly activities to entice shoppers and keep the kiddies happy. If I get out of work and back to Oconee County in time, I will take a few photos of the goings on. It is going to be a ridiculously busy weekend with the Relay for Life (thanks Chuck and good luck to your wife at 3:00 am at Oconee County High School track) and tons of soccer and other activities and festivals. Enjoy and see you there if you go. Or see you at OCAF tomorrow.

Very sorry to hear of Billy Vaughn's passing

Former Oconee Enterprise editor Billy Vaughn passed away at age 48 in Watkinsville yesterday. I always enjoying chatting with him at the various events where our journalistic paths would cross. His father and my father were buddies at the Red and Black newspaper in the late 1940s and early 1950s in Athens. It seems Billy and I were almost never employed at the same time and the same place at the same newspaper, but we both shared a zest for life and knew where a lot of the bodies were buried not just in Oconee County. I will miss him greatly and wish the best for his life. I hope the best for his family. May he rest in peace. Blake Giles wrote a great obit here .

Fwd: Efficiency, Process and Civics Lessons

Once again Lee Becker is on top of the ball about what is going on with the Oconee County Board of Commissioners From: Lee Becker < lbbecker@mindspring.com > Date: Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:45 PM Subject: Efficiency, Process and Civics Lessons To: lbbecker@mindspring.com Dear Friends, Oconee County Board of Commissioners Chairman Melvin Davis would like the discussion of the proper relationship between the chairman and the other members of the board to focus on efficiency and effectiveness. Commissioners Jim Luke, Margaret Hale and Chuck Horton have made it clear that they are more concerned about process than efficiency and effectiveness. Each had stated strongly that Davis achieves his efficiency and effectiveness by withholding information from them, making it hard for them to make independent assessments of the issues before the county. The dispute should play out in public on May 6 and possibly on May 7 when Davis and the four commissioners are to meet to discuss the

Athens Area Musicians - free performances

begin:vcard fn:Vicky Moody n:Moody;Vicky email;internet:vickymoody@charter.net tel;work:706-583-2859 tel;home:706-769-7966 tel;cell:706-338-9185 version:2.1 end:vcard Go see some good live music this weekend in Watkinsville and shop some funky art while you are at it. --- On Fri, 5/1/09, Vicky Moody <vickymoody@charter.net> wrote: From: Vicky Moody <vickymoody@charter.net> Subject: Athens Area Musicians - free performances To: Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 9:58 AM Come join us at SouthWorks 2009, OCAF's 14th Annual Arts Festival. Treat yourself to a sampling of the finest musicians in the Athens Area. Parking is available and admission is free. Please share this with your friends. OUTSIDE STAGE                                                     Saturday May 2 Sunday May 3 10:30am -11:30am Jeff Soileau 10:3

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Zinkhan murder spree has Oconee authorities searching remote woods

The horrific scene at the Town and Gown Theater this weekend found its way to Oconee County today as Sheriff's Deputies investigated a remote area of woods in the Northwest part of the county, according to a great article written by newly non-sports journalist and old friend of mine Chip Towers in today's non-issue. I have mixed emotions about the whole capital punishment movement, and do not feel all that swell about the government taking someone's life in my name. The death now scheduled for tomorrow afternoon in Butts County for a murder occurring in Oconee County does not make me happy or upset in particular, but if Zinkhan has not already taken his own life, I would fully agree with the government doing it in this particular instance. I know we have a great Sheriff's Department and I hope the Deputies find Zinkhan soon.