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Every First Wednesday Date: June 4, 2025 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Depot Welcome Center, 46 South Norwood Street, Warrenton, GA. Whether you're a small business owner, community leader, or just love a good chat over coffee, you're invited! No RSVP needed - just drop by and say hello. Because let’s be honest... good communication really does start with coffee!
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Influencer Highlight: Georgia-Pacific
Just outside of Warrenton on Thomson Hwy, you'll find one of the most advanced lumber mills in the region—Georgia-Pacific! As a key player in our local economy, Georgia-Pacific brings innovation, opportunity, and industry leadership to Warren County. We’re proud to recognize them as this month’s Chamber Influencer Highlight! 331 Thomson Hwy, Warrenton, GA 30828 (706) 465-3236 Next time you’re heading out of town, take a moment to appreciate this powerhouse business shaping our community from the ground up! Flyer/Article Courtesy: Warren County Chamber of Commerce The Hidden Dangers of High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure (hypertension) often shows no symptoms — but the damage it causes is very real. See the infographic below to learn more! Article Courtesy: Community Health Care System, Inc. Hey neighbors!
We just launched a website for Sut's Auto Repair LLC, and I wanted to share it here in case anyone ever needs a reliable local mechanic. This is our family-run, brick-and-mortar shop right here in Warrenton. My husband runs it with a lot of pride, and we’re so thankful to be part of this community. If you ever need anything—from an oil change to a bigger fix—feel free to check it out or pass it along to someone who might. Here’s the link: https://sutsautorepair.square.site Thanks for supporting small, family-owned businesses in our town! Flyer/Article Courtesy: Sut's Auto Repair LLC Juneteenth is almost here in Warrenton, GA!
T-Shirts are on the way, and now’s the perfect time to pre-order yours! Why pre-order? It helps us make sure we’ve got the right sizes for everyone—and guarantees you don’t miss out! Reserve your shirt today and celebrate freedom, community, and culture in style! Here is the link to pre-order your Juneteenth shirt: https://square.link/u/8TnQ1E62 #JuneteenthWarrenton #FreedomDay #WarrenCountyCelebrates Courtesy: Hometown Warrenton We are sorry to share that the Zoo Atlanta Library Pass Program officially ends June 1, 2025 and the last day to check out the pass is May 31, 2025. The Zoo
will honor any passes and vouchers through a grace period that ends June 30, 2025. We are grateful for 14 years of partnership with the Zoo to serve Georgia residents. Photo/Article Courtesy: Warren County Library/Warrenton, GA 30828 Meet the Cast!
Introducing Sebastian, he joined ACT for Double Shakespeare. Now he'll be playing Conrade in Much Ado About Nothing. At just 11 years old, Sebastian is already making his mark at ACT. He's homeschooled and when he's not on stage, you'll find him immersed in minecraft, coding, playing baseball, or swimming. We are so excited to have him as part of our cast—get ready to see his incredible talent in Much Ado About Nothing! Photo/Article Courtesy: Area Children's Theatre/Hometown Warrenton Chamber Healthcare Benefits Just for You!
The Warren County Chamber of Commerce is proud to support our member businesses with a variety of healthcare solutions designed to meet your employees' needs—while saving you money! Here’s what we offer:
46 S. Norwood St., Warrenton, GA 30828 [email protected] WarrenCountyGA.com (706) 465-9604 Article Courtesy: Warren County Chamber of Commerce Warrenton History Spotlight: A Legacy of Resilience
Did you know that Warren County, established in 1793, was carved from four early Georgia counties—Burke, Columbia, Washington, and Wilkes? It’s named in honor of Dr. Joseph Warren, a hero of the American Revolution who gave his life at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Long before the county’s founding, this land was home to Creek Indians, who traveled the Upper Trading Path, a vital route that stretched all the way from Augusta to the Mississippi River. Early white settlers arrived with land grants from King George III, back when this area was part of St. Paul’s Parish under British rule. The county seat, Warrenton, was incorporated in 1810—and has truly earned its reputation for perseverance. Its first courthouse, built in 1809, burned in 1853. Its replacement suffered the same fate in 1909. But in true Warrenton fashion, the third courthouse rose in 1910 and still stands strong today—restored in 1999 and proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Warren County was also a transportation innovator. When rail service arrived in the 1830s, a mule-drawn car line connected Warrenton to the nearby Camak Depot—giving rise to the nickname “Muletown.” Though efforts to bring real rail started during the Civil War, it wasn’t until 1873 that the connection was finally completed. Today, our communities—including Camak and Norwood—continue to preserve the spirit of determination that defines Warren County. Let’s celebrate the stories that built us. What’s your favorite local memory or piece of Warren County history? Drop it in the comments! #WarrenCountyGA #WarrentonGA #GeorgiaHistory #MuletownPride #HistoricGeorgia #CamakDepot #CreekPathways |
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