The Lion’s Club here in Ellijay has consistently held the annual agricultural fairs for decades with the exception of last year’s due to Covid-19. This year, they were back in full swing and had tens of thousands of people turn out for the seven-day event held alongside the Coosawattee River. The weather could not have been any better for the week-long event with only a few short bouts of rain However, the weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the fairgoers.

Current Lions Club President Marie Wyrosdick explained their mission and discussed the many charities and non-profits they have helped over the years.

Pictured here are chairperson Robert Lique, Lions President Marie Wyrosdick and co-chair Ed Stover.

The fair also had an agricultural show, along with antiques on the display of many of the club members’ own personal items.

On the first day, displays that included arts and crafts and classic cars were presented and later judged in several categories.

Rose Daves, Lion’s club member won First Place for her stained-glass piece.

Robert Lique and Ed Stover were the fair’s co-chairpersons. The fair began in 1939 and 80 percent of the funds have been put to use in Gilmer County. 12 percent go toward state charities and the rest national funds.

Just a few of the Lion members are pictured here on the last day of the fair. Left to right are Barbara Barrett, Ted Vickroy, Flora Hughes, and Rose Daves.

The carnival part of the fair was a huge success with all the kids and adults alike.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Lions Club is made up of approximately 80 volunteers and is considered the most active civic service organization in the country.  It’s well known for assisting the blind and vision impaired.  They are also hosting the upcoming Apple Pageant, Apple Fair, the Bucket Brigade to benefit the White Christmas Program, and many more.  Anyone wishing to become a Lions Club member can fill out an application on their website at www.ellijaylionsclub.com and learn more about this organization.

Rose Daves sports her yellow vest proudly as this year’s Lion of the Year!

 

Pam Guenther

I am a native of N.H but more recently lived in Florida for most of my life recently moving to Georgia. I am a graduate of Concord, N.H. High School and also the N.H. tech Institute. I raised three children, my youngest being a Florida Highway Patrolman in Gainesville Fl. I love the mountain life and enjoy writing, walking, motorcycles and most outdoorsy activities. I love meeting new people and making new frineds because everyone has a story!

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