The Chattooga County Historical Society invites the public to its upcoming Summer Meeting, set to delve into the rich history of the Cherokee Indians in the local area. The event will take place on Sunday, July 13th, at 2 PM at The Summerville Depot.

The meeting will feature Dale Willingham, a dedicated local explorer known for his extensive years of searching the county for Indian relics. Willingham will be the featured speaker, sharing his insights into the Cherokee presence and their legacy in the Chattooga County region.

Attendees will have a unique opportunity to not only hear from Willingham but also to view a display of some of his fascinating finds. His collection offers a tangible connection to the indigenous people who once inhabited or traversed the local landscape.

The Chattooga County Historical Society emphasizes that this meeting is free and open to all members of the community, encouraging anyone with an interest in local history and Native American culture to attend. It promises to be an educational and engaging afternoon for all ages.

Don’t miss this chance to learn more about a significant chapter in Chattooga County’s past.