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Support the 2024 Annual Fund Campaign!

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Final chance to give to the Annual Fund Campaign

We are 80%. Our deadline is Tuesday, December 31. Please help us reach our goal by making a donation now. Thank you!


Mission Statement: We value and nurture creativity, along with the historical, cultural and environmental resources of the Sautee and Nacoochee Valleys and the surrounding area.

Your gift to the 2024 Annual Fund supports the work and mission of SNC.

  • 58,500 students, visitors, and families participating in, enjoying, engaging with programs over 12 months in a county with a population of 30,000.
  • 6,474 visitors attending WinterFest Arts Tour 2024, a cooperative venture with Hardman Farm State Historic Site, Helen Arts & Heritage Center and Unicoi State Park & Lodge. The economic impact of the event returned $383,000 in revenues and taxes to the White County community.
  • Simple Breakfast, a monthly breakfast for folks to gather around a plate of pancakes for nourishment and fellowship. This free monthly meal has become financially self-sustaining and hosts 30 to 100 people.
  • A five-part film series of educational films focusing on environmental solutions to local and global problems.
  • A volunteer management software program for use in tracking SNC's nearly 200 volunteers who contribute over 10,000 hours each year.
  • The Hwy 255 Blues Club, which brought regional talent to the stage in the Historic Gym. Folks enjoyed the nightclub-like atmosphere and great music.
  • Biannual native plant sales that draw native plant and gardening enthusiasts like bees to a flower. These sales raise funds to support the work of the Environmental Stewardship program as well as improve our environment by the planting of native plants.
  • A "sell-out" Empty Bowls lunch raising over $5,000 for the White County Food Bank. Bowls and soups were donated by local potters and restaurants.
  • Exhibitions of extraordinary work by Dwayne Crocker in the Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia and in the Jim Thomas Invitation Gallery.

PLEASE consider for a moment how much SNC contributes to the quality of life in this area and imagine what your life and your family's would be without it.

SINCE our founding in 1981, the Sautee Nacoochee Center has enriched our community with outstanding cultural, historical, educational, and artistic opportunities. In 2024 we celebrate our 44 years, a milestone that only 12 percent of non-profits ever reach.

This remarkable achievement is possible only because of you and the rest of our supporters and volunteers who contribute their money, time, and talents to make the Center such a special place.