SMHS Mock Trial practices at WRCL every week under the direction of attorney Charlie Poss.
Volunteers decorated the Walden's Ridge Civic Center inside and out with fresh greenery for "Hanging of the Greens" which began the tradition known as a Merry Mountain Christmas.
Boy Scouts and their fathers worked diligently to clear brush, stumps, and trees from the area soon to become a parking lot.
A colorful parachute is fun for kids of all ages.
Bluegrass always attracts an audience, and if the bands can play outside under the Pavilion, that is a bonus.
Volunteer Andy Brockman uses a wood splitter as he helps clear the overgrown parking area.
Volunteers decorating for Christmas
Adults and children alike enjoyed storytelling at Warm Stories and Hot Cider. They requested storytelling become an annual event.
Volunteers Mary Ball, Mickey Robbins, Karen Stone, Winston Robbins, Doug MacPike, Byron Dobrough, Mike Harvey, Carolyn Longphre, Bill Bell enjoy pizza
Free cake and ice cream were a hot at the Second Annual Birthday Bash
John Strang is presented a Quilt of Valorr for his service in the US Air Force.
For the Storytelling, the kids sat on blankets on the stage, while the adults filled the auditorium seats. Everyone was comfortable and close to the Tellers. We look forward to the next Storytelling event next spring!
The sand pile with lots of trucks and trains was a big attraction. The reserved children's play area is supervised by volunteers, so parents can relax while the children play safely.
In action, waving flags, and throwing candy to the paradegoers are Karen Stone, JoDe Estes, Lex Naramore, Vicki Love, and Carolyn Longphre.
SECOND PLACE WINNERS were the Notorious Pig team made up of Colin Johnson, Lloyd Turley, and Adam Smith.
Senator Bo Watson presents the Proclamation to outgoing President Karen Stone as members applaud. The ceremony followed a picnic dinner inthe historic auditorium.