Monday, June 27, 2016

2016 Ida Cox Week Five: Toccoa Jazz Combo

Press Release
Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

Date: 06/27/16

RE: 2016 Ida Cox Music Series: Clemson Jazz Band


TOCCOA, GA, June 27, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa is happy to announce that the headlining act for the fifth week of the 2016 Ida Cox Music Series will be the Clemson University Jazz Combo. The Clemson Jazz Combo plays a wide selection of Jazz and Big Band hits. They tour regionally and nationally and are led by band director, Monty Craig.

The Ida Cox Music Series was created as a way to honor famous Toccoan blues singer, Ida Cox. It takes place every Saturday in June and July. Bring a lawn chair and head to Downtown Toccoa beginning around 7 P.M. on Saturday, July 2, for a great time with family and friends.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the fifth week of the Ida Cox Music Series. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.


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Main Street Toccoa Receives 2016 National Main Street Accreditation


For Immediate Release                                             Contact: Christian Hamilton
        706.898.5777
        chamilton@cityoftoccoa.com

Main Street Toccoa
Receives 2016 National Main Street Accreditation

TOCCOA, GA, JUNE 27, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa has been designated as an accredited Main Street America™ program for meeting rigorous performance standards set by the National Main Street Center. Each year, the National Main Street Center and its Coordinating Program partners announce the list of accredited Main Street America programs in recognition of their exemplary commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization through the Main Street Approach®.

“Once again, we are thrilled to recognize this year’s nationally accredited Main Street America communities for their outstanding work,” says Patrice Frey, President & CEO of the National Main Street Center. “We are experiencing an exciting era for America’s cities and towns, with a growing recognition of the importance of strong local enterprise, distinctive character, engaged residents, and sense of place. These are things that Main Street America programs have been working to protect and advance for years, strengthening the economic, social, and cultural fabric of communities across the country.”

The organization’s performance is annually evaluated by the Georgia Main Street Program, which works in partnership with the National Main Street Center to identify the local programs that meet ten performance standards. Evaluation criteria determines the communities that are building comprehensive and sustainable revitalization efforts and include standards such as fostering strong public-private partnerships, securing an operating budget, tracking programmatic progress, and actively preserving historic buildings.

In the past year, Main Street Toccoa has hired two one employee, Mr. Christian Hamilton. It has installed ten historic plaques and received multiple grant awards, including an Historic Preservation Fund grant for phase I of an historic resources survey and a grant from the Fox Theatre Institute for the installation of an historically-inspired marquee for the former Ritz Theatre. Main Street Toccoa has installed a new projector, screen, and aisle lighting for the Ritz Theatre. It held 215 events downtown with a total attendance of 72,504. Regarding the importance of the 2016 National Main Street accreditation and the successes of the program, Mrs. Connie Tabor, Community Development Director and Main Street Manager said, “We are excited to receive the 2016 National Main Street accreditation. The program has been accredited for seventeen (17) consecutive years. We will continue to strive for this designation annually, as it signifies the importance of continued downtown cultural renewal.”

The mission of Main Street Toccoa, as emphasized by its achievements, is to improve Toccoa’s quality of life and enjoyment of the arts by strengthening the downtown district’s role as the heart of the community.

Main Street America has been helping revitalize older and historic commercial districts for more than 35 years. Today, it is a network of more than 1,000 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, who share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Since 1980, communities participating in the program have leveraged more than $65.6 billion in new public and private investment, generated 556,960 net new jobs and 126,476 net new businesses, and rehabilitated more than 260,000 buildings. Main Street America is a program of the nonprofit National Main Street Center, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. 



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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Main Street Toccoa Phone Application

Press Release

Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

Date: 06/20/16

RE: Main Street Phone Application


TOCCOA, GA, June 20, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa is happy to announce that they have finished the design and implementation of a Main Street Toccoa phone “app.” This app may be found in both the Apple Store and through Google Play. Simply search “Main Street Toccoa” and download for free. This app allows for easy access to local lodging, dining, shopping, business services, attractions, Main Street events, and special deals. The application is in a constant state of update, and Main Street Toccoa hopes that it will be a beneficial source of information for city residents and visitors. The application is available to download immediately.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the Main Street Toccoa cellphone application. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.



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Ida Cox Music Series 2016: Tugalo Holler

Press Release

Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

Date: 06/20/16

RE: 2016 Ida Cox Music Series: Tugalo Holler


TOCCOA, GA, June 20, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa is happy to announce that the headlining act for the fourth week of the 2016 Ida Cox Music Series will be Tugalo Holler. A staple of past Ida Cox series, Tugalo Holler is a bluegrass band based in Westminster, South Carolina. They perform bluegrass staples, old standards, and country Gospel, creating a diverse blend of classic Southern music.

The Ida Cox Music Series was created as a way to honor famous Toccoan blues singer, Ida Cox. It takes place every Saturday in June and July. Bring a lawn chair and head to Downtown Toccoa beginning around 7 P.M. for a great time with family and friends.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the fourth week of the Ida Cox Music Series. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.



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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ida Cox Music Series: Second Time Around

Press Release

Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

Date: 06/14/2016

RE: 2016 Ida Cox Music Series: Second Time Around


TOCCOA, GA, June 14, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa is happy to announce that the headlining act for the third week of the 2016 Ida Cox Music Series will be Second Time Around. Second Time Around is a classic rock cover band, and is known for their eclectic selection of covers, ranging from “Blue Suede Shoes,” to “Proud Mary,” to “Get Ready.” Second Time Around is based in Northeast Georgia and has established quite a following during their tours.

The Ida Cox Music Series was created as a way to honor famous Toccoan blues singer, Ida Cox. It takes place every Saturday in June and July. Bring a lawn chair and head to Downtown Toccoa beginning around 7 P.M. for a great time with family and friends.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the third week of the Ida Cox Music Series. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.


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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Change of Artist for June 11, 2016 Ida Cox

Press Release

Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

RE: Change of Artist for June 11, 2016 Ida Cox Music Festival


TOCCOA, GA, JUNE 7, 2016 – Main Street Toccoa is happy to announce that a new artist has been selected for the second week of the Ida Cox Music Festival this 2016 season. After careful searching, Main Street Toccoa has chosen the Maggie Valley Band for its annual event series.

The Maggie Valley Band, based out of Knoxville, Tennessee, describes themselves as “a raw approach to Appalachian music intertwined with a heavy sixties influence” and are known for an eclectic fusion of bluegrass and folk music. The Maggie Valley Band is a rising star in the indie music scene and just released their new single, “Don’t Go,” which will be followed by an EP release later this month.

The Maggie Valley Band will headline Ida Cox this Saturday, June 11, 2016, and will begin at 8 P.M., following the opening act. They are replacing The Heap performance. The Heap unfortunately had to cancel, as they are currently on tour with Weezer.

The Ida Cox Music Festival is an annual event memorializing famous Toccoan blues singer, Ida Cox. Shows are held in Downtown Toccoa every Saturday in June and July beginning at 7 P.M. Admission is free for all.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the selection of the Maggie Valley Band for the 2016 Ida Cox Music Festival. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.


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Monday, June 6, 2016

Camp Toccoa Historic Plaque Installation

Press Release

Release: Immediate

Contact:  Christian Hamilton, 706.898.5777

RE: Historic Plaque Ceremony, June 3, 2016

TOCCOA, GA, JUNE 6, 2016 – The City of Toccoa installed three (3) historic plaques at The Links at Lake Toccoa Camp Toccoa building on June 3, 2016 shortly before the D-Day Banquet.

The first plaque honors the history of the building itself, which was originally located at Camp Toccoa before being moved at the end of World War II. The second plaque honors the 48-star flag found at Camp Toccoa. This flag flew through two world wars, eight presidents, and the emergence of America as a world superpower. The final plaque honors a Camp Toccoa slate pool table generously donated by the Elliott Caudell family. This slate pool table served as entertainment for the brave soldiers before their eventual deployment overseas.

These historic plaques celebrate the rich history of the City of Toccoa and serve as a reminder that Toccoa played a vital role in the defense of America during the Second War. During the 1940s, Camp Toccoa served to house several divisions of the U.S. paratrooper program, including most famously, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment.

Main Street Toccoa implements an historic plaque program yearly, in which it honors businesses, individuals, and items that have had an impact upon the history of the City of Toccoa.

The Main Street Office is happy to answer any questions regarding the plaque installation. Please contact Christian Hamilton at 706.898.5777 for inquiries.

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