MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you pinpoint where this modern building is located?

Take a crack at determining where this handsome modern building is located. We’ll give you a hint: it is located within the boundaries of Georgia. Send your entry to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown. 

The last mystery photo stumped the experts, in that none of the regulars came anywhere close in determining the location of the photograph.  In effect, you nearly had to be a regular at the back door of the Hudgens Art Center to recognize the photo.

Three of the Hudgens entourage recognized it immediately. Dale Burns of Duluth wrote: “Totems at the student entrance to the Hudgens art center.  I have attended many classes here!” Also sending  in winning entries were Debra  Barnhart, Suwanee, and Beth Cacchioli of Duluth. The photo came from your editor. 

LAGNIAPPE

Jackson EMC linemen win at international competition

 

Jackson EMC linemen have earned three top awards at the 38th annual International Lineman’s Rodeo, held recently in Bonner Springs, Kan. The competition included more than 1,200 lineworkers, who were judged on speed, agility, technique and safety procedures.

A journeyman lineman team with Jeremy Adams, Kaleb Chapman and Matt Tolar finished first in the insulator replacement event.

Apprentice lineman Carter Kelling finished first in the hurt man rescue. Walt Palmer, an apprentice lineman, finished second in the hurt man rescue, eighth in pole climb and eighth in the insulator replacement event. Apprentice lineman Austin Lewis finished seventh in the hurt man rescue. 

Among those attending the event were Jeremy Adams, Matt Tolar, Kaleb Chapman, Carter Kelling, Walt Palmer, Michael Rodriquez, Austin Lewis and T.J. Witherell.

Meanwhile, Jackson EMC sent 32 crew members, several trucks and equipment to Lee County Electric Cooperative in North Fort Myers, Fla. for 11 days. They helped restore power in the Cape Coral area, Matlacha Island and the road leading to Pine Island.

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