Clay County Archive
Western North Carolina Congressional and Senate contact info
0 Comments Published April 10th, 2009 in Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay CountyNC House of Representatives
Representative Roger West
16 W. Jones St, Room 1004
Raleigh, NC 27601-1096
Roger.West@ncleg.net
NC Senate
Senator John Snow
16W Jones St, Room 2111
Raleigh, NC 27601-2808
919-733-5875
John.Snow@ncleg.net
US Senate
Richard Burr
2000 W First St, suite 508
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
800-685-8916
US Senate
Kay R Hagen
310 New Bern Av
Raleigh, NC 27601
919-856-4630
Senator_Hagan@hagen.senate.gov
US Congress
Heath Shuler
75 Peachtree St, Suite 100
Murphy, NC 28906
828-835-4981
www.shuler.house.gov
Mountain Reservoirs Land Management Plan by TVA
0 Comments Published October 11th, 2008 in Fishing, Murphy, Hayesville, Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay County, GeorgiaThe Tennessee Valley Authority has extended the deadline to comment on the enviormental review of the TVA land use plan for the tri-state area. Go to http://www.tva.com/environment/reports/mtnres/ to view and email to comment at Mountain_Reservoirs@tva.gov
John C Campbell Folk School
0 Comments Published March 4th, 2008 in Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay CountyAAA magazine “GO” recently had a wonderful article on the John C Campbell Folk School here in Western North Carolina. I love the school, and would recommend it to anyone, for a weekend or week long true “getaway” from the technology and stress of modern life. Find out more here… http://www.folkschool.org You might have heard of […]
North Carolina Farm Bureau Website
0 Comments Published February 23rd, 2008 in Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay CountyThe NC Farm Bureau has a great website at http://www.ncfb.org check it out for news, great pics for your desktop, videos and county facts for Cherokee, Clay, Graham and Macon couties as well as the rest of the state.
Fall Festival at John C Campbell Folk School
0 Comments Published October 5th, 2007 in Murphy, Hayesville, Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay CountyDon’t forget that this is Fall Festival weekend at the John C Campbell Folk School. Lots of good food, music, crafts, and people in the two days Saturday and Sunday. Truly one of the can’t miss events of the year. From Murphy, NC take 64 east toward Hayesville. Veer right at old 64, at Tri […]
The Sound of Music at the Peacock Playhouse
0 Comments Published July 16th, 2007 in Hayesville, Western North Carolina, Clay CountyJuy 19th is opening night for our local troup at the Peacock Playhouse in Hayesville for The Sound of Music. Come on in and enjoy! Call 828-389-8632 or 877-691-9906 for the box office. Evening performances begin at 8 and Sunday matinees at 2:30 with tickets at $15 adult and $8 children and students.
Saturday the 14th was the 28 annual Hayesville Festival on the Square. The Clay County tradition is now a two day event from 10am to 4pm (5 on Saturday
Lake Chatuge Action Plan
0 Comments Published May 7th, 2007 in Hayesville, Western North Carolina, Clay CountyAfter five years of work, the Lake Chatuge Action Plan is complete. You can check it out online at the Hiawassee River Watershed Coalition website.
The Licklog Players are holding auditions for thier production of The Sound of Music on May 19th (Saturday) from 10am to 2pm and from 7pm to 10pm on May 21st and 22nd(Monday and Tuesday) at the Peacock Playhouse at 301 Church Street in Hayesville. For details call the Licklog Office from 9am to 1pm Monday through Friday […]
NC Natural Bait Exemption Law repealed
0 Comments Published March 12th, 2007 in Fishing, Western North Carolina, Cherokee County, Clay CountyAnother freedom gone! Up until January 1st, 2007, a North Carolina Resident could fish in their county with natural bait without a fishing licence. Now, that in no longer the case, although true hardship cases such as those on food stamps, Work First assistance, or Medicaid actually can get a free subsistence waiver which allows […]

