Rebecca Barnes is a mother to twin girls, an avid cook, and an Ole Miss graduate.  Rebecca spent time as a teenager at YMCA Camp High Harbor and now works there.  She manages food and healthcare at the popular camp on Lake Burton in northeast Georgia.
 
We are thankful thaRebecca Barnest Rebecca spent a few minutes with us to answer some questions about herself and Hall County.
Question: If you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would it be?
Answer: “The Caribbean.”
Q: What is your favorite social outing in Hall County?
A: “Meet friends on the square and have lunch at a local place.”
Q: What is your favorite movie?
A: “’Remember the Titans’ or ‘Twister.’”
Q: What piece of advice would you give to a crowd of people?
A: “Be yourself and don’t try to impress anyone else around you.”
Q:  When have you felt the most satisfied in your life?
A:  “When my babies were born.”
Q:  What former local business in Hall County makes you feel the most nostalgic?
A:  “Henry O’s or Turnstile Deli.”
Q:  Who are some of your favorite musical artists?
A:  “Fleetwood Mac, Widespread Panic and Jimmy Buffet.”
Q:  Who is one of the most interesting people that you have met in Hall County?
A:  “Ann Greer, who taught me how to cook.”
Q:  What is your favorite thing about Hall County?
A:  “The people here are great.”
The Faces of Hall County is a project to showcase the amazing people that live or work in our community. If you would like to nominate an interesting person to be featured please email babernathy@gonorton.com.