Friends of New Echota to meet

This reconstruction of the Cherokee Phoenix building, where a bilingual Cherokee newspaper was established, is one of several buildings at the New Echota State Park near Calhoun, Ga., close to the site where the last Cherokee capitol in Georgia was located.
Staff Photo by John Rawlston/Chattanooga Times Free Press
This reconstruction of the Cherokee Phoenix building, where a bilingual Cherokee newspaper was established, is one of several buildings at the New Echota State Park near Calhoun, Ga., close to the site where the last Cherokee capitol in Georgia was located. Staff Photo by John Rawlston/Chattanooga Times Free Press

CALHOUN, Ga. - Herbalist Cindi Quay will lead native plant walks and be guest speaker at the Friends of New Echota meeting on Saturday at the New Echota State Historic Site, 1211 Chatsworth Highway NE in Calhoun, Ga.

Walks are set for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and are included with site admission of $5.50 to $7.

There will be a short business meeting at 5:30 p.m. and Quay will speak at 6 p.m.

For more information, call 706-624-1321 or email friendsofnewechoa@gmail.com.

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