“Battle at the Bighorn” Tournament Set for Summerville Rec Center

A big weekend of youth baseball is coming to Chattooga County as the “Battle at the Bighorn” All-Star Rec Tournament takes place May 29th and 30th at the Summerville Recreation Center.

The event, formerly known as “Rumble by the River,” will feature recreation league teams only, with no select teams allowed. Age divisions include 6U co-ed along with 8U, 10U, and 12U boys baseball.

Games will be played at the Summerville Rec Center on Highway 100, with a three-game guarantee for participating teams. The entry fee is set at $75 per team, and GRPA rules will apply throughout the tournament.

Organizers say the two-day event will crown one champion, bringing together young athletes from across Chattooga County and northwest Georgia for a competitive and family-friendly weekend.

For more information or to register, teams can contact Lauren Lively at 706-936-2351.

WZQZ Pet Of The Week: Meet Ember

This week’s WZQZ Pet of the Week is Ember, a sweet and playful dog waiting for her forever home at the Chattooga County Animal Shelter.

Ember is a female dog who is good with other dogs, loves toys, and has a friendly personality that would make her a great addition to many homes. Shelter staff describe her as sweet and playful, making her a wonderful option for anyone looking for a fun-loving companion.

Ember’s adoption fee is $25.

The Chattooga County Animal Shelter is located at 464 Red Oak Drive in Summerville. The shelter is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Wednesdays by appointment.

For more information about adopting Ember, call 706-857-0679.

Trion High Softball To Host Youth Camp In June

Young athletes in Chattooga County will have the opportunity to sharpen their softball skills this summer as Trion High School hosts its annual youth softball camp.

The camp is scheduled for June 1 and 2 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the J.W. Greenwood Athletic Complex at the Trion High School softball field. It is open to children ages 5 through 12.

Campers will receive instruction in fundamental skills including hitting, throwing, pitching, fielding, and baserunning. The cost is $30 per participant, which includes a camp T-shirt.

Participants are asked to bring a water bottle, bat, and glove. Organizers also note that the camp will be held rain or shine.

Registration is open now, and those who sign up by May 8 are guaranteed to receive a T-shirt.

6th Annual Chattooga County Plant Swap Set for May 2

Plant lovers across Chattooga County are invited to take part in a popular community event returning next month.

The 6th Annual Chattooga County Plant Swap is scheduled for Saturday, May 2nd from 2 to 6 p.m. at Teloga Spring Farm, located at 9505 Highway 337 in Summerville.

Organizers say the free event will bring together the community for an afternoon of plants, fellowship, and fun. Attendees are encouraged to bring plants to swap, along with friends and family.

This year’s event will also feature raffle tickets, food trucks, a bake sale, and a variety of vendors.

All donations from the event will benefit the Animal Advocates of Chattooga County and the Teloga Fire Department.

Organizers note the event is cash-only, and cell service may be limited in the area.

Tiny Tribe Cheer Camp Set for June at Chattooga High School

Local families will have a chance to kick off summer with energy and excitement as the Tiny Tribe Cheer Camp returns to Chattooga High School June 15–16.

The two-day camp will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day and is open to children ages 3 to 13. Participants will learn cheer fundamentals, build confidence, and enjoy a fun, high-energy environment alongside Chattooga cheerleaders and coaches.

Organizers say the camp is designed for all experience levels, with a focus on introducing young athletes to the basics of cheerleading in a supportive setting.

The cost to attend is $50, which includes instruction, activities, and camp participation.

The camp will be held at Chattooga High School, located at 989 Highway 114 in Summerville. Participants must be potty trained to attend, and registration is now open.

The Tiny Tribe Cheer Camp has become a popular annual tradition, drawing young cheerleaders from across the area eager to learn new skills and have fun.

Summerville Collective To Host Yard Sale and BBQ Fundraiser April 25

The Summerville Collective is inviting the community out for a yard sale and BBQ fundraiser later this month.

The event is set for Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 83 Highway 48 in Summerville. Organizers say attendees can expect a variety of unique items for sale along with food from the “From the Ashes BBQ and Brisket” food truck.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Summerville Collective, a Christian-based homeschool collaborative that provides academic and enrichment programs through Connect City Church.

Those interested in participating can rent a table space for $10 to sell their own items and keep the proceeds. Donations for the yard sale are also being accepted, with organizers asking donors to label items accordingly.

Organizers say the fundraiser is a great opportunity for the community to support local education efforts while enjoying food, fellowship, and bargain shopping.

CHS Class of 1996 Planning 30-Year Reunion

The Chattooga High School Class of 1996 is beginning plans for its upcoming 30-year class reunion.

Organizers say the reunion is tentatively scheduled for October 3, and efforts are underway to connect with as many classmates as possible.

A Facebook group titled “CHS Class of 1996 – 30-year Reunion” has been created to share updates and information. Class members are encouraged to join the group to stay informed as plans continue to develop.

For those not on Facebook, organizers say you can reach out by email to Ben Sellers at nautica-larch@yahoo.com to receive additional details.

Classmates are encouraged to get involved early as planning continues for what is expected to be a memorable reunion event.

Special Needs Support Group Meeting Set For April 25 In Chattooga County

Families across Chattooga County are invited to attend an upcoming Special Needs Support Group meeting later this month.

The Speak Life Chattooga County Special Needs Family Support Group will meet on Saturday, April 25 at 11 a.m. at DIRT Pour Coffee and Café in Summerville.

Organizers say the event will feature guest speaker Judge Gary Woods, who will discuss important topics including guardianship and wills. In addition, parents and caregivers are expected to share personal experiences and advice, particularly focusing on the transition period after high school, including ages 18 to 22.

The meeting is open to all families, caregivers, and individuals with special needs of all ages. Organizers emphasize that the event is free, requires no registration, and is open to those both inside and outside of Chattooga County.

Attendees are encouraged to come for support, information, and fellowship, as well as to connect with others in the community.

Scouting America Troop 7 Hosting Open House In Summerville

Scouting America Troop 7 in Summerville is inviting local youth and families to an upcoming open house to learn more about scouting opportunities in the community.

The event will be held Monday, April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Scout Hut located at 220 Highway 100 in Summerville.

Organizers say the open house will give attendees a chance to meet current scouts and adult leaders, learn about camping and outdoor adventures, and explore leadership and service opportunities offered through the program. There will also be time to ask questions about joining Troop 7.

The event is open to youth ages 11 to 17, along with parents and guardians. No prior scouting experience is required.

Everyone is invited to come out and discover what Scouting America has to offer.

Chattooga County Historical Society To Host Trivia-Filled Spring Meeting

The Chattooga County Historical Society is inviting the community to a fun and educational afternoon at its quarterly meeting this Sunday, April 19, 2026.

The event will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Summerville Depot and will feature a Chattooga County History Trivia Contest. Attendees will be divided into teams for a fast-paced and engaging program designed to test local knowledge and teach a few new facts along the way.

Organizers say there will be refreshments and plenty of prizes, and the event is open to everyone — especially those who enjoy the historical photos and posts shared online.

Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and come out for an afternoon of local history and community fun.