Greetings from The Smith House Staff!
As a cherished member of our Smith House
Family, we would like to offer you an appreciation gift: a monthly calendar
from our “My Appalachia: The Smith House Experience” series of photographs.
At left is a photo representation of
the May calendar. To download the calendar to your computer, simply
click on the image at left, or click here and a PDF file will appear. You can then
select to print, or download your free “My Appalachia: The Smith House
Experience” calendar.
For the best quality print for you calendar,
use photo paper and set your printer on its highest quality color print
setting.
A word about our “My Appalachia: The
Smith House Experience” calendar series: Our calendars are being produced
exclusively for us by local resident, Dallas Kinney. This month’s calendar photograph is of Native Azaleas, in bloom. The photograph was made in west-central Lumpkin County.
Kinney has a long history in communications
as a writer, photojournalist, director of graphic arts, and editor,
for the Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post, and Philadelphia Inquirer, and
numerous magazines and organizations.
He studied with the icon of nature photography,
Ansel Adams, and is the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for his photojournalism
series: “Migration to Misery.” Kinney's area photographs, which
constitute the “My Appalachia: The Smith House Experience” series,
will be most visible to you at your next visit to The Smith House.
Should you wish own a print of the photograph
on our April “My Appalachia: The Smith House Experience” calendar,
a 11x17 giclee print, suitable for framing, and signed by Dallas Kinney,
is available for $150.00, plus shipping and handling. The transaction
can be completed by calling us at 800-852-9577 and mentioning the “Native
Azalea” print.
Adobe's Acrobat Reader is needed to open the
file for printing. It should
be resident on your computer, if not it can be downloaded for free at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
Below are few of the activities which
are a hop-skip-and-a-jump from our front porch, in May:
Ranger Camp Open House
You are invited to come watch as some of the Army's finest soldiers demonstrate the skills and professionalism of the American Ranger, at Camp Frank C. Merrill's Annual Open House, on Saturday May 10th, 2008. Equipment used by the US Army Rangers in carrying out their mission will also be on display, including helicopters, night vision devices, weapons, and parachutes. One of the most visible outreach activities the Rangers have with the Lumpkin County community is the annual Open House. Each year during the spring, Camp Frank C. Merrill opens the camp and facilities to the public for a day. Visitors are able to see examples of the mountain phase of Ranger training and numerous displays.
2008 Mountain Flower Art Festival in Dahlonega
The Mountain Flower Art Festival (MFAF) is a juried fine arts festival located on the historic square of the scenic mountain village of Dahlonega, Georgia, Saturday & Sunday, May 17 & 18, 2008 from 10am - 5pm. This fine arts festival, a mere two-minute walk from The Smith House, has been on the square now for 20 years. Handcrafted art, ranging from watercolors, painters, potters, silversmiths, photographers to weavers will be on display. There will also be various performing artists playing during the weekend on the square. The Fine Art & Fine Crafts Fair will also include a Garden Expo at Hancock Park presented by the Master Gardeners of Lumpkin County which includes a Plant Sale, demonstrations, Wildflower Walk and Wildflower Display
To discover other area activities that
The Smith House will be in-the-very-center off click on this link: http://www.chambermaster.com/directory/events.jsp?ccid=69
See you next month!