Meet Abby Alexander! Abby is a senior at Gainesville High School and is currently a Charity Ball Belle representing Kiwanis Club. John and Kristine Alexander are Abby’s parents and Abby has three brothers, her twin brother Matthew and two older brothers (also twins) Thomas and Jack.  
Abby is a four-year varsity athlete on the Red Elephants volleyball team, serves on the yearbook staff, is involved in Young Life, a summer camp counselor at YMCA Camp High Harbour, and a member of Gainesville First United Methodist Church.
We recently had the opportunity to catch up with Abby and learn a little more about her life and love of Hall County. 
Question: How long have you lived in Hall County?
Answer: “I have lived in Hall County for 17 years.”
Q: Tell us a little about the charity you are representing
A: “I am representing Kiwanis Club for this year’s Charity Ball and I am honored to help raise money for Feeding our Future.”
Q: What is one of your favorite childhood memories?
A: “My favorite childhood memory is growing up with two sets of twins in my family and how close we are.”
Q: Who has been your favorite teacher?
A: “My favorite teacher is Dan Robar because of his sarcasm and the way that he teaches his students.”
Q: What is your favorite restaurant in Hall County and what do you get there?
A: “My favorite restaurant in Hall County is Pueblos. I get a grilled chicken burrito with queso on top.”  
Q: Where do you plan to attend college?
A: “I am currently undecided.”
The Faces of Hall County is a project to showcase the amazing people that live in our community. If you would like to nominate an interesting person to be featured please email babernathy@gonorton.com.