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Monthly News and EventsJanuary 2012

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Events

County offices closed
Jan. 2 for New Year's holiday

  

Meals on Wheels Volunteer Orientation

Every Wednesday, 2 p.m.
Community Service Center

 

Parks and Leisure
770-535-8280

 

Jan. 5-26, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m.
East Hall Community Center

 

New Zumba Class at Mulberry
Jan. 7 - Feb.11, Saturdays,
10:30-11:30 a.m.
$30 for 6 classes
Mulberry Creek Community Center
 
Zumba at East Hall
Jan. 9 - Mar. 29
East Hall Community Center
See website for days, times, costs.
Register by Jan. 5
 
Jan. 19 - March 1, 6-7 p.m.
East Hall Community Center
$60 for 6 classes
 
Active Generation (55+)
Jan. 26, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Mulberry Creek Community Center
Free, register by Jan. 25
Bring in technological/media devices for one-on-one help.

 

Jan. 28, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Hall County Animal Shelter
Valentine photo packages available
Register: 770-535-8280

 

 

Government meetings

 

Planning Commission

Jan. 3, 5:15 p.m.
Georgia Mountains Center,
301 Main St., Gainesville 

 

Board of Commissioners

Jan. 12 and Jan. 26, 6 p.m.
Georgia Mountains Center,
301 Main St., Gainesville

See this month's budget update, a detailed look at department spending and county revenue.

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Commissioners optimistic about 2012

 

Hall County Connection - County Commission Update - January 2012The Hall County Board of Commissioners came down to the TV18 studio to talk about the difficult year behind us and how Hall County Government is
better prepared for 2012. This episode of Hall County Connection is a good overview of upcoming projects.

Bring One for the Chipper 
 
Bring your undressed tree to the Hall County Recycling Center or one of 12 compactor sites. We'll chip it into mulch, which you can pick up starting Jan. 9. Read more.
 
Poisoned puppy needs a home

 

 

This little girl has faced more obstacles than most dogs do during an entire lifetime. Her owners surrendered Cindy to the Hall County Animal Shelter after she consumed rat poisoning. She was very ill and probably close to death. Dr. Meghan Seabolt, the shelter veterinarian, performed two blood transfusions and saved this puppy's life. The donor dog for the blood was Dr. Seabolt's own dog, Bailey. Read more.  

 

If you are interested in adopting this playful puppy, call the Hall County Animal Shelter at 678-450-1587.

Pick up your free calendar today!  

 

The Citizens' Annual Report/Calendar is produced every year by Hall County as part of our commitment to an open government. A limited number of copies are available at county facilities, or download your own online.

Convenience coming to Hall County 
 
Hall County Government is in the planning stages of a move to a consolidated headquarters at the corner of McEver and Browns Bridge roads. Not only will the new building be cheaper to operate than the many buildings we now occupy, it's going to be a lot more convenience for residents. Read more.
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The mission of Hall County Government is to promote, encourage and develop a strong, viable community and ensure that all citizens share in prosperity by providing efficient, accessible and responsible public service.