Jul 11 Saturday
Named one of Holler's "10 Country Artists You Need to Know," Bella Lam brings her high-energy show to Whiskey Cowgirl on Saturday, July 11. Fans can expect an engaging set of live music featuring her new single, "Bootfirst," a high-energy anthem that showcases her signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and modern country edge.
Jul 16 Thursday
David Newbould is the kind of songwriter people discover once—and follow for years. A Blackbird Record Label recording artist, Newbould has spent nearly two decades carving out his place in the roots-rock and Americana world with road-worn songs full of grit, heart, humor, and hard-earned truth.
Born in Toronto, shaped by New York City, Austin, and ultimately Nashville, his music blends heartland rock swagger with the soul of an amplified folk singer, drawing comparisons to artists like Steve Earle and Tom Petty while remaining unmistakably his own. From critically acclaimed albums like Tennessee, Sin & Redemption, and Power Up! to international tours and a devoted European following, Newbould has built a career the old-fashioned way—one unforgettable live show at a time.
With thousands of performances under his belt, songs featured in shows like Criminal Minds and Dawson’s Creek, and a brand-new release on the horizon, David Newbould brings a rare kind of authenticity to the stage that feels increasingly hard to find
If you love timeless songwriting, roots-driven rock & roll, and intimate performances that leave a mark long after the final song, this is a night you do not want to miss.
Jul 17 Friday
WaterWays announcing the start of our summer water quality testing initiative, including results from this week’s first round of testing. Over the next eight weeks, WaterWays will monitor local waterways and share timely updates to help keep the community informed about current water conditions, potential concerns, and the importance of protecting our shared water resources. We would appreciate your help sharing this information with the public and highlighting the ongoing work being done to support clean, safe, and healthy waterways across our region.Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Jul 23 Thursday
Presented by Mark Warren, “The Forest’s Gifts of Food: Medicine and Craft As Practiced By the Native Americans” demonstrates the valuable lessons and skills regarding how the Indigenous inhabitants of the Southeast used native plants for food, medicine, insect repellent, craft, and fire.
Mark Warren is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Georgia. At Medicine Bow, his nationally renowned wilderness school in the mountains of Dahlonega, GA, he teaches nature classes and primitive survival skills. In 1980, The National Wildlife Federation named him Georgia’s Conservation Educator of the Year. In 1998 Mark became the U.S. National Champion in whitewater canoeing, and in 1999 he won the World Championship Longbow title.
Mark has written extensively about nature for local and national magazines and has researched Western frontier history for more than 50 years presenting at museums and cultural centers around the country. He has 18 traditionally published books. He has been honored by the Spur Awards, The Historical Novel Society, the Will Rogers Medallion Awards, The New Mexico – Arizona Book Awards, and in 2022 Mark was honored with a Georgia Author of the Year Award for his book Song of the Horseman (Literary Fiction Finalist.)
This event is free and open to the public.
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Aug 13 Thursday
Presented by award-winning Georgia author Donna Coffey Little, “Wofford’s Blood: The Odyssey of a Cherokee Family” tell the true story behind her new book, which focuses on the life of James Daugherty Wofford- a mixed-race Cherokee boy who is caught up in the mounting tensions between Cherokee and Anglo-American worlds in early nineteenth century north Georgia. Wofford must come to grip with where his loyalties lie and the challenges of growing up in a society where racial slavery and its cultural consequence have increasingly becoming an establish part of everyday life.
Dr. Donna Coffey Little is a Professor of English at Reinhardt University and founded Reinhardt’s Etowah Valley Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing. Her historical novel Wofford's Blood was published by Mercer University Press in 2024. It was named Book of the Year by the Southern Literary Review and Best Historical Novel of 2024 by the national Independent Press Association. Her other publications include the poetry chapbook Fire Street as well as creative nonfiction essays, poems and scholarly articles in StorySouth, Tiferet, Georgia Backroads, Calyx, The Atlanta Review, The Florida Review, Women’s Studies, Modern Fiction Studies, and Contemporary Women’s Writing.
This event is free and open to the public
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