kitty rutherford in calhoun.they were really splendid for me, but the person i was particularly impressed by, and the location, and maybe i hope a number of you know it, is the newest state historical site presided over at that time by dr. donna meyer. and now, because of the budget constraints, i understand that all of these sites can be curtailed and in some cases even closed in others but the newest showed a site was a wonderful exhibition of what life was like among the cherokees up until 1830s, and when i was there, you saw troops of georgia schoolchildren coming through. and really learning about the history in the most dramatic way. they seemed enthralled by it. so this now is probably inappropriate, but i would like to make a pitch for the support group. if you decide that you should support the new site, you can reach it -- this is all one word, prince of ga parts.org and then you designated as your chapter. that is the end of my commercial. my own interest in the removal of the cherokees started some ye