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Saturday: Northeast Georgia News Briefs

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor

*North Georgia Technical College will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with “Green, Jeans and Irish Cuisine” scheduled from 6-9 p.m., Friday, March 16 at the NGTC Currahee Campus.  Proceeds will benefit NGTC’s Culinary Arts and Engineering students participating in a summer study abroad program in Ireland.  To purchase tickets, call the NGTC Foundation at 706-754-7714 or email [email protected].

*Recently, Engineering Georgia magazine released its inaugural listing of “100 Influential Women to Know” – women of character, integrity, and purpose.  Emily Dunn of Fannin County, State Transportation Board member for the 9th Congressional District (which includes Gainesville), is on the list. 

*The Gilmer High School fishing club duo of Thomas Chastain and Carter Ott recently won the 2018 TBF/FLW High School Fishing Georgia State Championship on West Point Lake.  Two other area schools, Jackson County Comprehensive High (3rd) and North Forsyth High School (9th), finished in the Top 10.   In addition, two Cumming anglers, representing the  Georgia High School Student Angler Federation, finished in 7th place.  Complete tournament results can be found here

*LifeSouth, which has a donation site on McEver Road in Gainesville, says it is in critical need of O blood donors. Anyone 17 or older, or 16 with parental permission, weighing a minimum of 110 pounds and in good health can donate blood. A photo ID is also required. Go to www.lifesouth.org to find a blood drive near you, or call toll-free 888-795-2707 for additional information.

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