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Kelly Valliere (left), Haley Riddlebarger (center) and Alana Walker performed a tap dance routine on Gordon Street, one of several young talents featured during the one-day festival to benefit the Lions Club of Chickamauga. (Messenger photo/Matt Ledger)
Kelly Valliere (left), Haley Riddlebarger (center) and Alana Walker performed a tap dance routine on Gordon Street, one of several young talents featured during the one-day festival to benefit the Lions Club of Chickamauga. (Messenger photo/Matt Ledger)
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Front row, from left: Sarah Roach, Jimima Shirley, Yvonne Morgan, Joy Mahan, Karen Ross, Pat Pelfrey and Laura Bales. Back row, from left: Charles Roark, John Culpepper, Herald Silcox and Rick Grammar. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
Front row, from left: Sarah Roach, Jimima Shirley, Yvonne Morgan, Joy Mahan, Karen Ross, Pat Pelfrey and Laura Bales. Back row, from left: Charles Roark, John Culpepper, Herald Silcox and Rick Grammar. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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Georgia Civil War Commission president John Culpepper told the story of Pvt. John Ingraham during the Monday, April 26, ceremony at the Chickamauga Battlefield. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
Georgia Civil War Commission president John Culpepper told the story of Pvt. John Ingraham during the Monday, April 26, ceremony at the Chickamauga Battlefield. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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The United Daughters of the Confederacy Catoosa County chapter walk away from the Ingraham gravesite. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Catoosa County chapter walk away from the Ingraham gravesite. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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Angel EMS’s disaster response bus got a good wash during Heritage High’s free car wash. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
Angel EMS’s disaster response bus got a good wash during Heritage High’s free car wash. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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Chance Nix, public safety teacher at Heritage High, said the car wash serviced public service vehicles from across the county. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
Chance Nix, public safety teacher at Heritage High, said the car wash serviced public service vehicles from across the county. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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Students from Heritage High School’s public safety classes washed public service vehicles on Thursday, April 23, as a way to give back to the community. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
Students from Heritage High School’s public safety classes washed public service vehicles on Thursday, April 23, as a way to give back to the community. (Catoosa News photo/Mark Andrews)
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