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The Appalachia Daily for June 16, 2026, Tuesday

Community Spotlight Tuesday — celebrating non-profits, volunteers, and community organizations that make our mountain towns stronger.

Community Spotlight Tuesday — highlighting the volunteers, non-profits, and community organizations that keep our mountain towns strong and connected.

Date: June 16, 2026

Supporting Local Health Through Blood Donation Drives (Hayesville)

Blood donation drives across the region give residents a simple but powerful way to support local health services. One upcoming drive is scheduled for June 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clay County Community Services Building on Riverside Circle in Hayesville. These events let folks roll up their sleeves and make a real difference for neighbors who need it most.

Sources:
2026-06 | Local blood donation listings and community service references

Union County Farmers Market and Ongoing Volunteer Projects (Blairsville)

The Union County Farmers Market runs every Tuesday (in addition to the Saturday schedule), including today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 290 Farmers Market Way in Blairsville. It brings the community together with local produce, goods, and that neighborly spirit. At the same time, non-profits and volunteer groups continue organizing service projects that strengthen Union County year-round.

Sources:
2026-06 | Union County Farmers Market and local chamber references

Community Events and Gatherings in the Blue Ridge Area (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area)

Community groups and non-profits in the Blue Ridge and McCaysville area host a variety of events that enrich daily life. Today’s activities include bingo and poker night in Blue Ridge, along with live music and gatherings at local spots like The Flying Trout. These efforts bring residents together for shared causes and good fun.

Sources:
2026-06 | Local chamber and community event listings

VFW and Community Organization Support in Andrews (Andrews)

The VFW and other community organizations in Andrews continue their important work through regular events and fundraisers. These volunteer-driven gatherings support veterans, families, and local causes while keeping the community connected and strong in Cherokee County.

Sources:
2026-06 | VFW and local community organization references
Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you.

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