Newcomer`s Guide 2016

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Newcomer`s Guide 2016
Watkinsville ● Bishop ● Bogart ● North High Shoals ● Oconee County
Oconee County is a progressive community offering a wealth
of amenities and attractions that suit the needs of our diverse
and growing population. From miles of picturesque biking
trails and countryside to antique shops and art galleries,
Oconee County has something for everyone!
The charm and hospitality of our community fosters an exceptional quality of
life as evidenced by our modern recreational facilities, thriving retail centers,
first-class medical accommodations, and vibrant cultural arts scene. With a
variety of amenities and community resources, combined with a top ranked
public school system and pro-business climate, it’s no surprise that Oconee
was named as the best county to live in Georgia by Niche.com.
This Newcomer’s Guide will cover an array of topics that will familiarize
yourself with the community and provide an overview of community services,
local government, schools, events, and much more! We hope that this guide
will be useful for you as you get acquainted with your new home. If you have
any questions about the community, please contact the Oconee County
Economic Development Department or the Oconee County Welcome Center.
Again, welcome to the Oconee County community!
Oconee County was founded on February
25, 1875. Originally part of Clarke County,
Oconee was named for the river which
forms its eastern boundary. Oconee comes
from the Native American word meaning
“spring of the hills.” The Oconee County
Courthouse (left) was constructed in 1939
after the old courthouse burned down in
early 1938. It was placed on the National
Registry of Historic Places in 1984.
Photograph by Greg Newington
O
conee County is home to over 35,000 residents and covers 185 square miles in the northeast Georgia region known as the “Historic Heartland.” With rustic Antebellum homes,
charming downtown shops, and miles of rolling farmland, Oconee County retains the feel of a
small town community with all the advantages of a big city. In fact, Oconee County has been
recognized as one of the best counties in Georgia for its quality of life, public school system,
and parks and recreation programming. While renowned for its excellent quality of life,
Oconee County is also a great place to do business. Over 1,300 businesses call Oconee County
home, including a number of headquarter operations and Fortune 500 companies.
County Population ....................... 35,093
Workforce Total ........................... 17,130
Percent Increase (2000-2014) ...... 33.8%
Workforce Employed ....................16,259
Median Age of Population................ 39.1
Workforce Unemployed ................... 871
Average Household Income ..... $100,659
Unemployment Rate ........................ 5.1%
Median Household Income ......... $76,412
Region Unemployment Rate ........... 6.5%
Per Capita Personal Income ...... $58,373
Georgia Unemployment Rate .......... 7.2%
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Research 360
Source: Georgia Dept. of Labor 2014 Labor Force Averages
Less Than High School ................... 8.0%
Land Area (in sq. miles) ....................185
High School Graduate.................... 16.4%
Persons Per Square Mile ................... 178
Some College - No Degree .............. 21.8%
Annual Max. Average Temp. .............. 71°
Associate’s Degree .......................... 6.9%
Annual Min. Average Temp ............... 51°
Bachelor’s Degree .......................... 21.9%
Annual Average Temperature .......... 61.1°
Graduate/Professional Degree ..... 22.0%
Average Annual Precipitation ............ 51”
Source: Esri, Population Age 25+ (2015)
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, clrsearch.com
Oconee County is comprised of four cities: Watkinsville (the county seat), Bishop, Bogart,
and North High Shoals. Originally known as the “Big Springs” community, Watkinsville was
formed in 1802 and named for Col. Robert Watkins of Augusta. The city was incorporated on
November 24, 1806, and served as the county seat of Clarke County until 1872. Three years
later, voters decided to create a new county, and thus Oconee County was established.
Located in central Oconee County, Watkinsville has
served as the county seat since 1875 and is home to 2,832
residents. Known for its distinction as the “Artland of
Georgia”, Watkinsville has more artists per square mile
than anywhere else in Georgia. Several art galleries and
studios can be found around downtown Watkinsville,
which also has several clothing stores, antique shops, a
bed and breakfast, and a bustling retail center.
Bishop sits in the south end of the county along historic
route U.S. 441 and is the smallest of the four cities with
only 224 residents. It was chartered as a town in 1890. In
the early 1900’s, Bishop was a thriving town with a depot,
post office, several stores, blacksmith, and a cotton gin.
Today, Bishop is known more for its quaint small town
feel. Artisan shops, antique stores, and horse farms are
evident in the city, as well as the original Post Office.
Bogart rests along Oconee’s northeast boundary near the
Athens-Clarke County line. It was incorporated in 1905
and currently has over 1,040 residents. Like Bishop,
Bogart is located along railroad tracks and was originally
built as a train depot when known as the city of “Osceola”
in the 1850s. Now incorporated as Bogart, named for the
railroad company’s President, the city has downtown
shops, a library, and a 37-acre recreational park.
North High Shoals is located along the Apalachee River in
western Oconee County at the junction of Morgan and
Walton County. Originally it was part of High Shoals,
which was chartered in 1901. It was changed to include
only the Oconee County side by the charter of 1966. North
High Shoals in one of the more picturesque locations in
Georgia with its untouched old southern feel and is a
popular place to explore during the Fall season.
Eagle Tavern Museum
One of Oconee County’s earliest surviving structures, the
Eagle Tavern was built in the late 1700s and is perhaps
Watkinsville’s most well-known historic landmark. It was
originally built for protection against Indian attacks but
became a stagecoach shop and tavern by 1801, serving as a
crossroads destination for travelers between Milledgeville,
the old state capital, and Athens. The building has been
through many renovations since the 1950s in order to
restore its Antebellum feel, and is now open to the public.
Elder Mill Covered Bridge
Located four miles south of downtown Watkinsville and
spanning Rose Creek, the Elder Mill Covered Bridge was
erected in 1897 and is one of only 13 covered bridges still
standing in Georgia. Unlike some of its predecessors, the
bridge still carries traffic without the support of underlying
steel beams, connecting Elder Mill Road to Hwy. 15. It was
moved to its current location in 1924 near Elder Mill, one
of several flour mills from the turn of the century. The
bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ashford Manor Bed & Breakfast
Built in 1893 for a merchant in Watkinsville, A.W. Ashford,
the Ashford Manor is a popular bed and breakfast in the
heart of downtown Watkinsville. The Victorian style Manor
house sits on 5-acres of beautifully landscaped gardens
with a swimming pool and cottage nearby. Inside there are
seven bedrooms and suites complete with all the amenities
needed for a comfortable stay, including mini-fridges,
private baths, individual coffee makers, robes, hair dryers,
TVs, and Wi-Fi. Call (706) 769-2633 for reservations.
Chappelle Gallery - historic Haygood House
A staple in the cultural arts scene of Oconee County, the
Chappelle Gallery showcases the work of over 125 local and
national artists in a variety of disciplines. The gallery was
opened by Kathy and Jerry Chappelle in 2001 to display
contemporary arts and crafts in a historic venue. The
Haygood House was built in 1839 and named after Atticus
Green Haygood, former president of Emory College from
1876 to 1882. Situated in downtown Watkinsville, the
Chappelle Gallery is an ideal location for art enthusiasts.
Oconee County Board of Commissioners
Oconee County is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners who each serve fouryear terms. All Oconee County commissioners are elected at-large from the entire county.
The Oconee County Board of Commissioners meets on the first and last Tuesdays of each
month at 7:00 pm in the Oconee County Courthouse. To reach the Board of Commissioners,
you may call (706) 769-5120 or visit the county’s website at www.oconeecounty.com.
Pictured from left to right are:

Jim Luke, Post 1 Commissioner

John Daniell, Post 2 Commissioner

Melvin Davis, Chairman

W.E. “Bubber” Wilkes, Post 3 Commissioner

Mark Saxon, Post 4 Commissioner
City Of Bishop
Residents of Bishop elect members of the council at-large. The Bishop Town Hall may be
reached at (706) 769-0076. Bishop town council meetings are held the second Monday of
each month at 7:00 PM at Town Hall. The governing body of Bishop consists of:
Mayor Johnny Pritchett; John Dekker; Charles Hadden; Nedra Johnson; Aldon Knight
City Of Bogart
Bogart officials are elected at-large and serve four-year terms. The Bogart City Hall can be
reached by telephone at (770) 725-7386. Bogart’s town council meetings are held the first
Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at City Hall. The governing body of Bogart consists of:
Mayor Terri Glenn; Janet Jones; T.L. Turman; Linda Turman; Michael Ward
City Of North High Shoals
North High Shoals residents elect the council at-large. Regularly scheduled meetings of the
town council are held on the third Monday of each month at 7:30 PM in Town Hall. The town
of North High Shoals can be reached at (706) 769-4289. The governing body of North High
Shoals consists of:
Mayor Mike Beall; Violet Dawe; Paul Dotterweich; Ann Evans; Steve Holzman; Jason
Wisniewski
City Of Watkinsville
Watkinsville city council members are elected at-large for two-year terms. To reach city
council or to inquire about upcoming elections, please contact Watkinsville City Hall at (706)
769-5161. The governing body of Watkinsville meets on the first and second Wednesday of
each month at 7:00 PM at City Hall. The city council of Watkinsville is comprised of:
Mayor Charles Ivie; Brian Brodrick; Marci Campbell; Mike Huff; Mike Link; Connie Massey
City Government Contact Information
Bogart City Hall
Bishop Town Hall
125 Main Street
5000 Macon Highway
Bogart, GA 30622
Bishop, GA 30621
City Clerk: Diane Craft
City Clerk: Lacy Armstrong
[email protected]
(706) 769-0076
N. High Shoals Town Hall
Watkinsville City Hall
108 Jefferson Road
191 VFW Drive
N. High Shoals, GA 30621
Watkinsville, GA 30677
City Clerk: Carolyn Pritchett
City Clerk: Julie Sanders
[email protected]
(706) 769-5161
State And Federal Elected Officials
Rep. Chuck Williams
Sen. Bill Cowsert
R - Watkinsville
R - Majority Leader
District 119
District 46
(404) 656-0254
(404) 656-0254
Rep. Regina Quick
Rep. Jody Hice
R - Athens
R - 10th District
District 117
Congressman
(404) 656-0220
(770) 207-1776
The mission of the Oconee County School System is to provide a safe and challenging
learning environment that inspires all students to capture their dreams. This is primarily
accomplished by improving student achievement as evidenced through local, state, and
national assessments by engaging all students in rigorous and relevant tasks that are
differentiated to allow all learners to meet and exceed the Georgia Performance Standards.
Realizing that the world around us is ever-changing, the Oconee County School System
actively engage business and industry, as well as institutions of higher learning, to ensure
that its preparation provides the hands-on skills needed for OCS students to successfully
transition to career and college readiness.
7,271 students enrolled across 10 schools
Ranked #1 in Georgia in College & Career Ready Performance Index
3rd highest SAT scores in Georgia for districts with more than 6,900 students
High school graduation rate of 93.6% (Highest grad. rate in county history)
Composite ACT score of 23.6 (2nd highest composite scores in Georgia)
Ranked as the 16th best county school system in the U.S. by Niche.com
Oconee County annually boast one of the top school systems in the state. The Georgia Dept. of
Education recently ranked Oconee County Schools as the top school district in the state based
on the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI). With an average score of 90.4
across all grade levels, Oconee County Schools was the only system (out of 180) in Georgia to
receive an “A” rating on the CCRPI scale. This great accomplishment stems from a coordinated
effort made by all community stakeholders in ensuring that OCS students receive the hands-on
skills and requisite knowledge to successfully transition to college and career readiness.
Oconee County H.S. and North Oconee H.S. have been recognized as
being two of the best high schools in the country, according to both
Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. For 2015, OCHS and NOHS
were ranked among the top 25 high schools out of 445 high schools in
the entire state of Georgia.
Colham Ferry Elementary School
High Shoals Elementary School
191 Colham Ferry Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-7764
Principal: Keith Carter
Enrollment: 516
401 Hopping Road
Bishop, GA 30621
(706) 310-1985
Principal: Michael Eddy
Enrollment: 469
Malcom Bridge Elementary School
Rocky Branch Elementary School
2600 Malcom Bridge Road
Bogart, GA 30622
(706) 310-1998
Principal: Susan Stancil
Enrollment: 565
4520 Hog Mountain Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-3235
Principal: Dr. Evelyn Wages
Enrollment: 680
Oconee County Elementary School
Oconee County Primary School
2230 Hog Mountain Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-7791
Principal: Ashley Templeton
Enrollment: 445
2290 Hog Mountain Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-7941
Principal: Julie Patrick
Enrollment: 381
Oconee County Middle School
Malcom Bridge Middle School
1101 Mars Hill Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-3575
Principal: Dr. Suzanne Miller
Enrollment: 824
2500 Malcom Bridge Road
Bogart, GA 30622
(706) 310-1992
Principal: Billy Heaton
Enrollment: 908
Oconee County High School
North Oconee High School
2721 Hog Mountain Road
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-6655
Principal: Ben Wiggins
Enrollment: 1,115
1081 Rocky Branch Road
Bogart, GA 30622
(706) 769-7760
Principal: Dr. Phillip Brown
Enrollment: 1,226
For additional information on schools and which school district your child is in, please contact the
Oconee County Board of Education at (706) 769-5130 or visit www.oconeeschools.org
There are three private schools in Oconee County that offer both classical and parochial
educational opportunities for the community: Athens Academy, Prince Avenue Christian
School, and Westminster Christian Academy. These esteemed private schools also add highquality educational and extra-curricular opportunities for students of all ages.
Athens Academy is located on Hwy. 441 approximately 1 mile from the
Athens-Clarke County line. Athens Academy is an independent school
with rigorous academic requirements that is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS) and the Southern Association
of Independent Schools (SAIS). Athens Academy boasts a number of
extra-curricular
programs
for
students,
including
athletics.
www.athensacademy.org
Prince Avenue Christian School (PACS) relocated from downtown Athens to Oconee County in
2007. PACS is located on U.S. Highway 78, roughly 5 minutes from the State Route 316 interchange.
PACS is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and SACS. Using a
four-pronged approach, PACS seeks to promote spiritual development, strong academics, strong
fine arts, and fine athletics. www.princeave.org
Westminster Christian Academy (WCA) is located on New High Shoals Road near U.S. Hwy. 441 in
Oconee County. The school is a Christian college-preparatory institution that exists in partnership
with Christian parents to nurture their children. WCA is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting
Commission (GAC), as well as SAIS and SACS. WCA also provides a number of extra-curricular
programs for students, including nine athletic teams. www.wcalions.org.
Prince Avenue Christian School
Westminster Christian Academy
Quality healthcare is provided to Oconee County residents at Athens Regional Medical Center
and St. Mary’s Hospital, two regional hospitals serving individuals within the surrounding
counties. St. Mary’s Healthcare provides a number of services at its various locations
throughout the county. These facilities offer outpatient diagnostic services, outpatient
rehabilitation, a wellness center, a sleep disorder center, a heart and vascular center, an
assisted living facility, and an outpatient lab collection center.
The healthcare industry in Oconee County continues to grow steadily along the Hwy. 316
corridor. Located along this major corridor is the Three Sixteen Professional Quarter on
Virgil Langford Road. This development consists mostly of healthcare practices representing
a wide spectrum of medical services from podiatrists and dentists to pain treatment clinics
and physical therapists. Over 25 practices have either opened up or relocated to the area in
the last two years with 10 more expected to open when construction of Phase II is completed.
Approximately 110 medical and healthcare practices have a presence in Oconee, making
healthcare the second largest private employment sector in the county behind retail trade.
These practices employ over 1,100 people who play a vital role in enriching the quality of life
for our citizens. In fact, Oconee was ranked as the fifth healthiest county in Georgia for 2015
by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Rankings were assigned based on several health
factors such as access to healthcare, quality of healthcare, tobacco use, obesity, and diet and
exercise.
Additional medical facilities in Oconee County include Reddy Urgent Care (1061 Dowdy
Road) which provides an emergency room alternative with extended hours. Reddy Urgent
Care is open from 8:00 am - 8:00 pm, Monday through Saturday and from 10a-6p on Sunday.
Also available is Regional First Care, affiliated with Athens Regional Health System. Regional
First Care (1010 Village Drive) is open from 8:00 am - 7:30 pm on Monday through Friday,
and from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Medical Arts Center - 1061 Dowdy Road
St. Mary’s Highland Hills Assisted Living
Driving Distances*
Athens, GA
10 mi.
Atlanta, GA
68 mi.
Macon, GA
75 mi.
Augusta, GA
115 mi.
Rome, GA
125 mi.
Columbus, GA
176 mi.
Columbia, SC
180 mi.
Charlotte, NC
209 mi.
Birmingham, AL
216 mi.
Savannah, GA
248 mi.
Charleston, SC
259 mi.
Nashville, TN
306 mi.
Jacksonville, FL
354 mi.
* From Downtown Watkinsville
The presence of four federal highways and seven state highways makes
Oconee County accessible to major markets in Georgia as well as the Southeast. With Georgia Highway 316 connecting Oconee County to I-85 outside
Atlanta, residents are within close proximity of major retail shops,
healthcare providers, recreational and leisure facilities, regional airports,
and institutions of higher learning. Other major roads and highways include:
441
129
78
15
53
186
With a mean commute time of just 22
minutes, Oconee County citizens have
convenient access to an abundance of
community services and amenities.
The Epps Bridge Centre (left) is a big
regional draw for local shoppers, with
over 415,000 square feet of upscale
shopping, casual dining, and a 3,000
seat movie theater.
Oconee County is also just 72 miles
from Hartsfield-Jackson International
Airport in Atlanta.
Setting Up Your Utilities
Any time you relocate to a new community, you need to know how to contact your local
utility providers to ensure that you have the basic services that affect your daily activities.
The following list of utility providers (and their general service areas) are listed below:
Electricity –
Oconee County is served by both Georgia Power and Walton EMC for residential
customers, depending upon your location. You may contact the service providers at the
following numbers:
Georgia Power – (888) 660-5890
Walton EMC – (770) 267-2505
Telephone –
AT&T provides telephone service throughout Oconee County. You may contact AT&T by
phone at (888) 757-6500 or online at www.att.com.
Water & Sewer Service –
Your water and sewer service in Oconee County is provided in certain portions of the
county by the Oconee County Utility Department. You may contact the Utility Department
to set up water and sewer service in eligible portions of the county. A deposit for service
is required. The contact number for the Utility Department is (706) 769-3960.
Television –
Charter Communications is the main provider of cable television in Oconee County.
Charter Communications can be reached at (877) 304-2364 for information and orders.
If you are not in areas served by Charter Communications or would prefer alternative
service, you can contact any satellite provider to establish service. Two of the most
commonly used satellite television services are DirecTV and Dish Network. AT&T
(www.att.com/u-verse) has also begun offering its U-Verse television service in certain
portions of the county. AT&T customer support can be reached at (800) 288-2020.
Natural Gas –
Numerous providers of natural gas are available in Oconee County. Providers include:
Commerce Energy
(866) 587-9995
www.commerceenergy.com
Constellation
(877) 997-4373
www.constellation.com
FireSide Natural Gas
(678) 872-0250
www.firesidenaturalgas.com
Gas South
(866) 563-8129
www.gas-south.com
Georgia Natural Gas
(877) 850-6200
www.onlygng.com
Infinite Energy Inc.
(877) 342-5434
www.infiniteenergy.com
Kratos Georgia
(800) 427-5463
www.kratosgp.com/Georgia
North American Power and Gas
(800) 319-4224
www.napower.com
SCANA Energy
(877) 467-2262
www.scanaenergy.com
Stream Energy
(866) 543-4240
www.streamenergy.net
True Natural Gas
(877) 746-4362
www.truenaturalgas.com
Walton EMC
(706) 769-5622
www.waltonemcgas.com
Postal Service
There are five post offices located in Oconee County:

4861 Macon Highway (Bishop)

1551 Atlanta Highway (Bogart)

1011 Salem Road (Farmington)

103 Jefferson Road (North High Shoals)

1090 Experiment Station Rd. (Watkinsville)
Watkinsville Post Office
USPS drop boxes are available at:

Oconee Plaza (Bell’s grocery store)

Butler’s Crossing (Publix grocery store)

Industrial Boulevard (Chalmer’s & Kubeck)

Macon Hwy. (Burman Printing)

Oconee County Courthouse
Trash/Recycling
Oconee County Courthouse
The cities of Watkinsville and Bogart offer curbside pickup of trash for residents. Residents
in other parts of the county are able to contract with private firms for curbside pickup or
you may take your waste to any of the six garbage collection and recycling centers in the
county.
Individuals moving to subdivisions should contact their Homeowners’ Associations (when
applicable) to determine if sanitation service will be covered through their annual dues.
Some associations contract with one provider to have service within the entire
neighborhood to obtain lower rates and also limit the number of and times that collection
trucks drive through the neighborhood.
Public Safety
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement services are provided within the City of Watkinsville by
the Watkinsville Police Department. The Department is overseen by Police
Chief Lee O’Dillon. The Watkinsville Police Department can be reached at
(706) 769-7891 for non-emergency related information.
The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office provides primary law enforcement
services to all portions of the county outside of the City of Watkinsville. The
department is under the supervision of a Sheriff who is elected at-large
throughout the county; Scott Berry is Oconee County’s Sheriff. The Oconee
County Sheriff’s Office can be reached at (706) 769-3945 for non-emergency
related information.
Fire Service and Rescue
Fire suppression and prevention activities
are overseen by the Oconee County Fire
Department. The department is made up
of seven stations which are staffed with
approximately 170 volunteers. Bruce
Thaxton serves as the Oconee County Fire
Chief. Non-emergency information and
alerts can be provided by the Oconee
County Fire Department by calling (706)
769-3975. Stations are strategically located
throughout the county in order to provide
maximum fire suppression coverage. The
Oconee County Fire Department also has
standing mutual aid agreements with
surrounding jurisdictions for assistance in
suppressing fires when necessary. Oconee
County Fire Stations are located at:
Station 1 - Watkinsville - 7580 Macon Hwy.
Station 2 - South Oconee - 2590 Old Farmington Rd.
Station 4 - Dark Corner - 7620 Hog Mountain Rd.
Station 5 - East Oconee - 4931 Greensboro Hwy.
Station 6 - North High Shoals - 250 Hillsboro Rd.
Station 7 - North Oconee - 1931 McNutt Creek Rd.
Station 8 - Barber Creek - 1050 Oconee Connector
Oconee County’s fire protection is provided
by some of the state’s finest volunteer firefighters. These brave men and women serve
the county by providing fire and firstresponder service to all residents. All Fire
Rescue volunteers are trained at or above
state mandated training levels for firefighers. During FY15, the Oconee County
Fire Department finished second at the
Georgia Firefighter Competition in Macon!
Parks and Recreation
Recreational opportunities are plentiful in Oconee County. There are four
athletic complexes and a total of 630 park acres in the community, all
maintained by the Oconee County Parks and Recreation department. Our
park facilities and recreational programs contribute to a higher quality of
life while promoting investment in the welfare of our community. No
matter your recreational needs, Oconee County parks provide citizens with
numerous athletic amenities for those looking to live active lifestyles.
Oconee Veteran’s Park (OVP) is where the majority of parks and recreation programming
takes place. Located on Hwy. 53 slightly west of Watkinsville, this 200-acre complex
consists of four baseball/softball fields, four soccer fields, eight tennis courts, a walking
track, a multi-purpose gymnasium with fitness center, playground, picnic shelters, and dog
park. During FY15, over 40,000 annual day trips were made to the Fitness Center and Open
Gymnasium, which is an exceptional rate given that we are a community of only 35,000!
Oconee Veteran’s Park Gymnasium
Oconee Veteran’s Memorial at OVP
Full length lighted soccer fields
Herman C. Michael Park is located directly across the highway from OVP with 32 acres of
land accommodating a number of sports. Known affectionately by locals as “The Herm”,
Herman C. Michael Park has a gymnasium, three lighted softball fields, two lighted
outdoor basketball courts, six tennis courts, two volleyball courts, walking trails, a multiuse field, and an 18-hole disc golf course.
Heritage Park is located along U.S. Highway 441 in southern
Oconee County. This facility has capability for livestock events,
animal shows, and rodeos. Additionally, the park houses the
historic Central Schoolhouse along with two small historic
cabins. Bordered by the Apalachee River, Heritage Park offers
park users 364 acres of natural resources with woods and creeks,
including 10 miles of bike trails and 4 miles of equestrian trails.
The Bogart Sports Complex, located in northwestern Oconee County, is a 37-acre park
adjacent to the Bogart Library in downtown Bogart. At the Bogart Sports Complex you will
find six lighted baseball and multi-purpose fields, two playgrounds, a half-mile paved
walking trail, and a picnic pavilion.
Please contact Oconee County Parks and Recreation at (706) 769-3965 for more information on parks and recreation opportunities.
The Oconee County Economic Development Department offers numerous tools and
resources designed to help prospective business owners and entrepreneurs start their own
business and realize their dreams. From comprehensive business planning sessions to site
location analysis and feasibility reports, there are various programs and initiatives at your
disposal to help make your business plan come to fruition. Here are some helpful tips you
will need to follow before embarking upon your business venture;
Write a thorough business plan outlining the nature of your business. Items to consider in
your outline should include a brief description of your business, management/personnel
charts, the location of your business, market/competitor analysis, and financial forecasts.
Contact the Oconee County Planning & Code Enforcement Department (706-769-3910) to
determine specific zoning requirements for your proposed business.
Contact the Oconee County Utility Department (706-769-3960) to determine water and sewer
availability and initial costs.
Obtain necessary state licenses for alcohol sales, coin-operated amusement machines, motor
fuel distribution, tobacco sales or other licenses, where applicable. Refer to the Georgia
Department of Revenue’s list of regulations by visiting http://gtc.dor.ga.gov/_/#4.
Register your business Trade Name (i.e. “Doing Business As”) with the Oconee County Clerk
of Court (706-769-3940).
Obtain both State and Federal Tax ID Numbers from the IRS website at the federal level (or by
phone at 800-829-4933) and the Georgia Department of Revenue (877-GADOR11).
Determine whether you need state issued licenses from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office
(www.sos.ga.gov/plb/).
Once you have secured a building or office space, contact the Oconee County Utility Dept. to
schedule connection and start-up of your utilities.
Obtain Local Business License or Occupational Tax Certificate from Oconee County Planning
& Code Enforcement office.
If you are opening a food service business, you must first schedule an inspection with the
Oconee County Environmental Health office, which can be reached at 706-769-7060.
Establish an Unemployment Insurance account (404-232-3301) if you will have employees and
contact your Insurance Agent regarding workers compensation and other insurance policies
relevant to your business needs.
With a mean commute time of only 22 minutes, our citizens can truly experience a “live,
work, play” environment as retail development continues to thrive. Oconee residents can
enjoy the convenience of modern retail shops without the hustle and bustle of a big city.
From national retailers to locally-owned stores, as well as a number of art galleries and
antique shops, Oconee County has a variety of shopping options for you to explore!
Located conveniently off the Oconee Connector and Hwy. 10, the
Epps Bridge Centre is a 486,000 square foot retail shopping center
which opened in June 2013. The center was highlighted by the
opening of University 16 Cinemas, a 3,000 seat movie theatre with
3D digital projection screens, Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, luxurious
seating, and a restaurant. The list of tenants includes Old Navy, Gap,
Banana Republic, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Pier One,
PetSmart, Off Broadway Shoes, Party City, Lane Bryant, Carter’s,
Marshall’s, Ulta, and Bed, Bath, and Beyond, among others. The
center also boasts several casual restaurants, including Taqueria
Tsunami, Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, Cheddar’s Casual Café, and Gigi’s Cupcakes.
Directly across from the Epps Bridge Centre is the Markets at Epps Bridge shopping center.
Notable retailers at the 116,000 square foot development include Trader Joe’s, Chandlee Jewelry,
Ashley Home Furniture, David’s Bridal, Peach Mac, New Balance and Harbor Freight Tools, to
name a few. There are also a number of quality dining options in the area with Chick-Fil-A, Five
Guy’s Burgers & Fries, Subway, Barberitos, Zaxby’s and Larry’s Giant Subs within walking distance
of the development. Located along this growing commercial corridor are established national
retailers and grocers such as Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, Home Depot, Kroger, and Kohl’s.
Downtown Watkinsville has several quaint shops and boutiques for shoppers to explore and enjoy.
Attic Treasures is a popular destination for antiquers while Southern Spa & Patio offers numerous
accessories for indoor and outdoor living. Additional retailers in the downtown area include
Definitely Handmade, Dover Grace Boutique, Elizabeth Ann Florist, Empire South, Gone with the
Bead, Meg’s, and Mr. Comic Books. A number of art and pottery dealers also call Oconee County
home, including Art on the Side, the Chappelle Gallery, Farmington Depot Gallery, Reed’s Odds and
Ends, and Sunshine Village.
Downtown Watkinsville Shops
Town Center of Watkinsville
Trader Joe’s on Epps Bridge
Spring
Watkinsville’s First Friday
Held on the 1st Friday of the month from
April through December (except July), this
event brings live entertainment, children’s
activities, vendors, and more to the streets
of downtown Watkinsville. First Friday’s
are organized by the Watkinsville Tourism
and Trade Association.
www.watkinsvillefirstfriday.com
Movie in the Park
Hosted by the Oconee County Parks and
Recreation Department at Oconee Veterans
Park, the annual Movie in the Park is a
popular attraction for families. Live music,
face painting, dance contests, and other
family-friendly activities kick off the day’s
events. The featured film each year is
shown on a big screen at the OVP soccer
fields.
www.oconeecounty.com/ocprd
OCAF’s Thrift Sale
Get the best deals at this giant thrift sale
sponsored by the Oconee Cultural Arts
Foundation. The event takes place inside
Rocket Hall next to the OCAF building and
features over 10,000 items, making it the
largest thrift sale in the region. Proceeds
from this event help support OCAF’s many
vital art programs.
First Friday - Downtown Watkinsville
Summer
Oconee 4th of July Spectacular
This annual celebration, hosted at Oconee
Veteran’s Park, commemorates the 4th of
July with fireworks, family, and fun! The
night is complete with live music, family
activities, games for kids of all ages,
watermelon, barbeque, and a variety of
food vendors. The event is free and open to
the general public.
www.oconeecounty.com/ocprd
www.myocaf.com
Touch A Truck
Hands-on event held by the Oconee Parks
and Recreation department for children to
see, touch, and explore their favorite big
trucks, heavy equipment and large
vehicles. Other fun family activities are
offered as well, including concessions by
local restaurants.
www.oconeecounty.com/ocprd
Oconee 4th of July Spectacular - Just Before Fireworks!
OCAF’s Perspectives Pottery Exhibition
Perspectives, running from late August to
mid-September, is Georgia’s largest pottery
exhibit and sale. Perspectives features the
works of 50 potters, as well as thousands of
artwork from artists around the Southeast.
This three-week event brings well over
6,000 visitors to the county each Fall.
www.myocaf.com
Fall
Winter
Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting
Join the city of Watkinsville as they ring in
the holidays with the annual lighting of the
Christmas tree on the Eagle Tavern lawn.
Special treats like hot chocolate and cider
are provided. Make sure you stop by the
Welcome Center to check out the Christmas Village on display in the front window.
www.watkinsvillefirstfriday.com
Oconee Chamber Fall Festival
The Oconee County Fall Festival is held
during mid-October each year at Rocket
Field in downtown Watkinsville. The
Chamber of Commerce sponsors the event,
which holds approximately 160 food and
craft vendors plus a 5K run and a raffle
benefitting the Education Foundation.
Watkinsville Christmas Parade
Take part of the holiday festivities by
attending the Christmas Parade in downtown Watkinsville. Floats are adorned with
holiday decorations and roll through the
city with candy and other goodies being
tossed into the crowd. Family-friendly and
a great way to celebrate the holidays!
www.oconeechamber.org
www.watkinsvillefirstfriday.com
Vendors cater to large crowds every year at Fall Festival
The annual Christmas Parade in downtown Watkinsville
Washington Farm’s Corn Maze
Washington Farms hosts an annual corn
maze at the farm on Hwy. 53 just outside
Watkinsville. The farm also has an October
hayride, pumpkin patch, and a petting zoo.
In addition to fall seasonal activities,
Washington Farms offers a pick-your-own
strawberry experience which typically
occurs between April and June, as well as
blackberries from June to August.
OCAF’s Holiday Market
The Holiday Market is a fun, lively event
filled with holiday cheers! Come out and
visit the OCAF Holiday Shoppe full of handmade items such as jewelry, pottery, books,
fabric art, paintings, photography, and
much more! Admission is $3 for adults
while all kids under age 16 are free.
www.washingtonfarms.net
OCAF’s Fall Wine Festival
Sample great local foods and wines on the
grounds of the Ashford Manor B&B.
www.myocaf.com
www.myocaf.com
American/Casual Dining
Catch-22 Gastropub
The Traveling Hobo Café
1021 Parkway Blvd., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 549-6333
20 B Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
American bar and restaurant serving high-end beer and
food in casual atmosphere. L-D-H-S-OS-V-MC-AE-DSBW.
This delectable burger joint serves up specialty burgers,
sandwiches, wings, salads, and more in the heart of
Watkinsville. L-D-H-OS-V-MC-AE-DS.
Cheddar’s Casual Café
Waffle House
2040 Oconee Conn., Athens, GA 30606
8000 Macon Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1710 Epps Bridge Road, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-0217
Serving quality food, fresh from the kitchen in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere at a fair price. L-D-H-S-OSV-MC-AE-DS-BW-DSP.
Chops & Hops
2 S. Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 310-1101
Offers a variety of delicious menu items with consistently
changing specials in a classic, casual dining atmosphere.
L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-DS-BW.
(706) 310-4323
A true southern classic serving breakfast, lunch &
dinner 7 days a week. Open all day! BK-L-D-H-S-V-MC.
Barbecue
Dickey’s BBQ
2131 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 705-1326
Texas BBQ comes east with lots of sides. L-D-H-S-C-VMC-AE-DS-DC.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
Hot Thomas’ Barbeque
1913 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
3753 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-6550
(706) 208-0304
Authentic country cooking, Southern style! BK-L-D-H-SC-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
IHOP Restaurant
1061 Parkway Blvd., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-0344
Known for the pancakes, IHOP also serves waffles,
omelettes, sandwiches, soups and salads. BK-L-D-H-S-V
-MC-AE-DS.
Rachel’s Southern Style Restaurant
1021 Jamestown Blvd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 310-0091
All your southern favorites daily - meats, veggies, and
homemade desserts. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-AE-DS.
Ryan’s
1021 Dowdy Road, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 543-8203
All-you-can-eat buffet country cookin’!
BK-L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
Longest running barbecue restaurant in Oconee;
traditional pork BBQ with tons of sides! New events
center is adjacent to the restaurant. L-D-H-C.
Chinese/Japanese
Chef Ming’s
1720 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 552-3233
Traditional Chinese cuisine offering combination
lunches and dinner. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
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Inoko Express
2061 Experiment Station Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-7088
Japanese favorites prepared quickly on a hibachi with
fresh ingredients. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-AE-DS.
Main Moon Restaurant
2061 Experiment Station Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-8686
Serving Chinese favorites from Hunan Chicken to Moo
Shoo Pork. L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS.
Teriyaki 101
1805 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-0823
Teriyaki bowls & wraps, fried rice, fish, shrimp, chicken
tenders and buffalo wings. Also try our homemade hushpuppies! L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS.
Coffee & Desert
Baskin Robbins/Dunkin’ Donuts
Fast Food
Chick-Fil-A
1870 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 369-9500
Chicken sandwiches, salads, wraps, fresh fruit,
milkshakes and catering trays. BK-L-D-H-C-OS-V-MCAE-DS-DT.
Chicken Express
50 N. Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-0883
Fried chicken, fried fish, chicken livers, and all the
trimmings. L-D-S-C-OS-H-V-MC-AE-DS-DT.
Cook Out Fresh Hamburger
1020 Jordan Drive, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 425-8662
Specialize in grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, chicken
sandwiches, Carolina BBQ , and specialty milkshakes.
L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DC-DT.
2081 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-8363
Dairy Queen Brazier
Coffee, donuts, sandwiches, ice cream, shakes, cakes,
smoothies & more. IC-B-BK-L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DC-DT.
(706) 769-0089
Di’Lishi Frozen Yogurt Bar
1791 Oconee Conn. #430, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 208-1170
Ten different frozen yogurts offered daily with toppings
bar complete with fresh fruits, candies, and chocolates.
CS-IC-H-S-C-OS-V-MC.
Gigi’s Cupcakes
1791 Oconee Conn. #745, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 208-3727
Gourmet cupcake shop offering dozens of delectable
cupcakes, which can also be customized for any occasion.
B-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS.
Jittery Joe’s
2342 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
Ice cream treats, iron grill sandwiches, salads, hot dogs,
hamburgers and chicken strips. IC-L-D-H-S-OS-V-MCAE-DS-DT.
Five Guys Burgers & Fries
1850 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 549-9081
Like the name says - burgers & fries by the bag full!
L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers
2050 Oconee Conn., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 354-0671
Serving up savory sandwiches, delicious dogs, frozen
custard, and other treats. L-D-H-S-OS-V-MC-AE-DS-DT.
27 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1880 Epps Bridge Pkwy. #101, Athens, GA 30606
Offers coffees roasted in small batches, hot chocolates,
iced drinks, espressos, mochas, and baked goods. CS-BH-S-V-MC-DT.
Starbuck’s
1761 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-2206
Whole bean coffees, Italian-style espressos, pastries and
confections. CS-B-H-S-OS-V-MC-AE-DS-DT.
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Golden Chick
Piccolo’s Italian Steakhouse
7990 Macon Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 705-1655
2061-A Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
Featuring golden fried chicken and golden tenders
prepared in a secret combination of marinades, mixes
and batters. L-D-H-S-C-AE-V-MC-DS-DT.
Serving homemade pasta and a variety of hand-cut, black
angus steaks. L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-AE-DS-BW.
McDonald’s
2053 Experiment Station Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1791 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
From one of America’s most recognizable logos to some
of the most recognizable fries and burgers. BK-L-D-H-SV-MC-AE-DS-DT.
(706) 706-1501
Mexican/Southwestern
Barberitos
2 S. Main St., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1880 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
Southwestern-style eatery offering a variety of burritos,
tacos, quesadillas and salads. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-OS.
Wendy’s
La Cabana de Don Juan
1011 Jordan Drive, Athens, GA 30606
2061 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 227-2950
(706) 769-8993
The claim is that “It’s waaaaaay better than fast food.”
L-D-H-S-V-MC-DT.
Offers delicious, fresh Mexican food and refreshments in
a fun, inviting atmosphere. L-D-H-S-V-MC-BW-DSP.
Zaxby’s
Taqueria La Parrilla
1013 Park Drive, Watkinsville, GA 30677
1800 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
1431 Capital Ave., Watkinsville, GA 30677
Chicken tenders, buffalo wings, “zalads”, “zappetizers”
and more! L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-AE-DT.
A wide variety of foods from Mexico - burritos, tacos,
enchiladas, platters and lunch specials. L-D-H-S-C-OS-V
-MC-AE-DS-DSP.
Fusion
(706) 310-9991
Girasoles Restaurant
Pizza
24 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 310-0410
Domino’s Pizza
Fusion cuisine; special entrees made by chef Jose upon
request! L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-DS-BW.
(706) 769-8000
Taqueria Tsunami
1791 Oconee Conn., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-0040
Latin/Asian spice cuisine serving fusion tacos, salads,
appetizers, and desserts. L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-DS-BWDSP.
Italian
Dominick’s
1430 Capital Ave., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-6255
Authentic Italian cuisine using family recipes and fresh
ingredients. L-D-H-S-C-V-M-AE-DS-BW-DSP.
Mirko’s Pasta
2 S. Main St. #101, Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-1233
Fresh pasta daily, many days hourly in this authentic
Italian café. L-D-H-S-C-OS-V-MC-AE-DS-DC-BW.
2051 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
Pizza, breadsticks, and hot sandwiches for delivery or
carry-out. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
Fox’s Pizza Den
2971 Monroe Hwy. #109, Bogart, GA 30622
(678) 661-0220
Renowned as “the best pizza” in town. Also serving
wedgies, Stromboli, wings & Italian specialties. L-D-H-SC-OS-V-MC-AE-DS-DC.
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Little Caesar’s Pizza
Larry’s Giant Subs
1021 Parkway Blvd., Athens, GA 30606
1720 Epps Bridge Rd., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 549-3063
(706) 227-7298
Providing quality pizza with fresh ingredients. Choose
from “Made to Order” or “Hot N’ Ready” pizzas. Delivery
& Carryout. L-D-H-S-V-MC-AE-DS-DT.
New York style subs and overstuffed deli sandwiches,
specialty salads. B-L-D-H-S-C-V-MC.
Papa John’s Pizza
2251 Hog Mountain Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
2061 Experiment Station Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1180 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 769-1221
Pizza is their staple, but also serves breadsticks, salads,
wings & chicken fingers. Carry-out only. L-D-H-S-C-VMC-AE-DS-DC.
Subway
1911 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
Sandwiches, salads, personal pizzas and wraps. B-L-D-H
-S-C-V-MC-DS.
Pizza Hut/WingStreet
1720 Epps Bridge Rd. #109, Athens, GA 30606
(706) 208-3399
Pizza, breadsticks, cinnasticks and wings.
Carryout. L-D-H-S-C-V-MC-AE-DS.
Delivery &
Your Pie
1430 Capital Ave., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 705-1510
Specializes in gourmet made-to-order pizzas while you
watch. L-D-H-S-OS-V-MC-AE-BW.
For more information on local dining,
please visit the Oconee County Tourism
website at www.VisitOconee.com or scan
the QR Code below.
Sandwiches/Baked Goods
Bee’s Knees Bakery & Gifts
1880 Epps Bridge Pkwy., Athens, GA 30606
(706) 353-3633
Bakery offering cookies, cakes, wedding cakes, pastries,
and gifts. Now serving lunch. L-B-H-S-C-V-MC.
Keba
1021 Jamestown Blvd., Watkinsville, GA 30677
1850 Epps Bridge Pkwy. #111, Athens, GA 30606
Brings the German “kebap” to America. Offers sandwiches, wraps and Belgian fries. L-D-H-S-C-AE-V-MC-DS.
Kiki’s Bakeshop
20 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-6766
Full-service bakery with a wide selection of hand-crafted
and home-made goods. B-BK-L-H-V-MC-AE-DS.
Krimson Kafe
40 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 310-0888
Offers sandwiches and salads from brunch to late lunch.
No credit cards. L-H-C-OS.
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Please contact the Oconee County Economic Development Department or the
Oconee County Welcome Center for more information on community events,
services, business opportunities, dining, attractions, and more!
Oconee County Economic Development
Oconee County Welcome Center
23 N. Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677
Phone: (706) 769-5120
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.businessinoconee.com
21 N. Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677
Phone: (706) 769-5197
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.visitoconee.com