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Call Him today at 706-244-8111
Andrew Clyde is White County House Representative in Washington. You can contact him here.
White County has a wide ranges of churches with almost all denominations represented.
“It’s possible to be a Christian without going to church—but you will be missing out on an important part of what God wants to do in your life. Just as we need a balanced diet to be strong physically, so we need a balanced “diet” to be strong spiritually—and part of that “diet” is the Church.” Billy Graham
White County has many great churches here a list of them and links to each.
Church Links
Cleveland Area
The Gathering
Concord Baptist Church
The Bridge Church
Cleveland United Methodist Church
First Baptist Cleveland Georgia
First Presbyterian Cleveland Georgia
Friendship Baptist Church
Mt Yonah Baptist Church
Cleveland Worship Center
St Paul Apostle Catholic Church
Faith Lutheran Church
Helen Area
Helen First Baptist
Helen Presbyterian Church
Mt Yonah Baptist Church
Sermons downloads and live feeds.
The Bridge Church
The Gathering
La Cabana Mexican Restaurant is a Mexican place to Eat in Helen Georgia. So you have that craven for Mexican you have it here.
The Valadez family serves Mexican food served in a casual atmosphere.
Some of La Cabana’s Specialities include Pork Torta, Carne Asada, Huevos Con Chorizo Queso and Nachos.
The patio allows for some outside fun and music sometimes is played.
8160 S Main St
Helen, GA 30545
Phone number (706) 878-3456
Bigg Daddy’s is a great restaurant to relax in Helen have a beer and some scrumptious american food or sushi.
Bigg Daddys is known for great pub food and beer. You can see the game on the big screen or some awesome live music as well.
Many menu items people rave about on Google, Trip Advisor, Urban spoon and Yelp include the big thick burgers, baked ziti, heavenly chicken wings, suhi and all you can eat catfish just to name a few. Come and have some fun and food at Bigg Daddy’s Tavern in Helen.
Late night fun is also one of Bigg Daddy’s Big draws. Bands such as the Lefty Williams band, Big City Sunrise, Tommy Joe Carter , Joseph Hummel and John King.
Serenity Cellars is a winery in White County. They offer a wide variety of old world style wines and also offer craft beers. They have a Tuscan relax feel for you to enjoy there many wines.
Owners Joe and Tina Smith look forward to your visit to their Tasting Room where you will enjoy an experience like old world Europe in White County Georgia. You can enjoy a tasting, shop for wine, gift boxes and enjoy some snacks including meats, cheeses, and other daily foods items. Serenity offers live music on the weekends as well.
The vineyards are located on site so you can see what you will be drinking.
Here are the reviews from, Trip Advisor, Yelp and Google to tell you more about what to expect. You can also comment below about your experiences
Serenity Cellars
303 Laurel Ridge Road, Cleveland, Georgia 30528, United States
706-348-1277
Hardman Farm is a beautiful state Historic site near Helen, Georgia. The historic site includes an 1870 Victorian architecture mansion and a gazebo-topped Native American burial mound. There is a horse barn, dairy barn, spring house a kitchen.
Built in 1870 by Captain James Nichols, the house is a grand example of Italianate architecture and was originally known as “West End” because it was at the west end of the Nacoochee Valley. Its second owner was Calvin Hunnicutt, a wealthy Atlanta business man. Hunnicutt used the house only as a summer retreat and much of his original furniture remains. The last owner was the family of Dr. Lamartine Hardman, Georgia’s governor from 1927–1931. It was lovingly preserved and donated to the state of Georgia in 1999.
The Nacoochee Mound is a burial site and was probably used long before the Cherokee inhabited the area.