Toccoa Falls College held a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony celebrating the opening of the Leon and Rachel Gathany Museum of Natural History. Toccoa Falls College President Dr. Robert Myers said it was a pleasure to celebrate the museum’s opening, despite the rain that fell Saturday morning. “We have a beautiful building,” said Dr. Myers. “Everything looks beautiful inside. But what this building really represents is a lifetime of work from Leon and what you see inside, Leon has spent his life collecting. He has spent his life giving to others. He has spent his life helping students.” Gathany said he is excited to see the museum come to fruition. “I am so thankful for all of the people who have done so many things to make this place what it is today and I am torn between crying and shouting,” said Gathany.
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