Nettes ring in new year with road win, continue hot streakPHS Basketball, Team FYN Sports
January 6, 2021
, by RJ Casey
Dalton, Georgia It has been an interesting couple of days in Pickens County. Prior to the Pickens Dragonettes scheduled game against Alpharetta, a decision was made that they will not be going back to in-person learning as planned on January 6th, and that all extracurricular activities would be shut down for the week. A couple hours later, another decision was made to allow the extracurricular activities starting on Tuesday, January 5th. The Nettes came into their game against the Southeast Whitfield Lady Raiders having won 7 straight to close out 2020 and looked to continue that as they started the 2021 portion of the schedule. Continue it they did as they picked up their 9th win of the season, and 4th win in region play, 59-25.
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Celebrating the Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year. On Dec. 20, Chippewa Nature Center is inviting families to drop in to celebrate the first day of winter along the Arbury Trail. Take part in a variety of winter-related, self-guided activities anytime between noon and 4 p.m. Please remember to enjoy activities while keeping a 6-foot distance from people outside your household. For more information, visit www.chippewanaturecenter.org.
Full Moon Stroll
This month’s Long Nights moon recognizes the shorter days and longer nights that occur near the winter solstice. On Dec. 29, bundle up to look and listen for nocturnal wildlife moving under the moon light between 5-6 p.m. at Chippewa Nature Center. Participants will need to register for this walk by 12-28, by visiting www.chippewanaturecenter.org. For the walk, wear dark clothing and bring a flashlight.