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A band plays a selection of blue grass songs during the 1988 Pick’In in Hahira.


Published July 19, 2009 12:21 am - As a way of showing their support to the Hahira community and to celebrate the groundbreaking of its new supermarket, Harveys will sponsor one final Great Hahira Pick-In on Nov. 7.

Business This Week: Harveys hosting one last Hahira Pick-In


By Kay Harris
The Valdosta Daily Times

As a way of showing their support to the Hahira community and to celebrate the groundbreaking of its new supermarket, Harveys will sponsor one final Great Hahira Pick-In on Nov. 7.

Harveys is part of the new Gateway Development, a multi-faceted community with retail, restaurant and residential areas. It’s being built on the land owned by Wilby Coleman that has long been known as the Pick-In Park. Since there is so much history behind their chosen site, the store along with their partners who are developing the property, ERA Joyner Realty, Shoneys, Wilby Coleman, Hahira and Lowndes County officials are all working together to create one final bluegrass celebration.

The original Hahira Bluegrass band will be reuniting with all of the original members plus several second and third generation additions. Wilby Coleman, Tom Odom, Sandy Odom (who will also once again emcee the event), Hoyt Hurt, Don Pettigrew, Stan Hall and Tom Bailey, plus Andy Patterson and Justin Coleman, will be playing just like the good old days.

The Pick-In ran for 16 years, but ended nearly a decade ago, so this will be a big homecoming celebration. Just like the old days, campers and RVs are welcome to come and set up on Friday night and stay until Sunday morning. Reservations are required as spaces are limited. The Hahira Bluegrass band will start the day at 10 a.m. Saturday and end it at 10 p.m. that night, with 7 bands playing throughout the day, clogging performances, and much more.

There are spaces for 20 vendors, to be filled on a first come, first served basis by application only. There is no charge for the event, so volunteers are needed throughout the day. Members of the Hahira Pick-In Committee have been hard at work on the event for several weeks and plans are really coming together.

If you are interested in volunteering, camping reservations or vendor applications, contact Avery Walden at (229) 794-8588.

And thank Harveys for helping bring back such a terrific Hahira tradition for one last time before the area is developed. What a great way to enter a community!

Business After Hours

Sonny’s Bar-B-Q is hosting a Business After Hours this week on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. The Norman Drive restaurant is the location as the folks there are eager to show off the renovations made to the building. All Chamber members are invited. To RSVP, go online to www.valdostachamber.com or email arussell@valdostachamber.com.

These events are a terrific way for business people to get together and network in an informal setting, so if you are interested, please give them a call.

Business Roundup

The folks from Taylor Insurance are moving into their new office building this weekend. They’ve taken an old, mid-century building and breathed new life into it, going green wherever possible. It’s located on N. Patterson St., right down from Wilson Eye Center, whose new expansion should be complete by early fall.

There is a new pizza place open on Baytree by the Pita Pit called Baytree Pizza. And there are new businesses moving into where the old health food store was in Remerton, Nijem Tech and the State Farm office of Bubba Highsmith. Also in Remerton, the store that was once the Baby Suite on Baytree by Little Caesars is now Sugar & Spice and has moved to Plum Street.



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