Last Chance to Register to Watch the Premiere of “Flying High: The Story of the Habersham County Airport”

Time is running out for residents to secure a seat at the premiere of Habersham History’s newest documentary, “Flying High: The Story of the Habersham County Airport.”

The film will premiere on January 15, 2026, at The Common Ground in Cornelia. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with the premiere screening beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. The documentary has a total run time of 33 minutes.

How to RSVP

Attendance is limited, and those wishing to attend must RSVP in advance. To reserve your spot, send an email to:

info@habershamhistory.org

In your email, please include the number of tickets you would like to reserve. Reservations will be confirmed by Habersham History while space remains available.

Produced by Habersham History, the film explores the origins, growth, and lasting impact of the Habersham County Airport — a facility that has played a vital role in the county’s development, emergency services, business growth, and community identity.

A trailer for the documentary is now available on YouTube and is already generating excitement among aviation enthusiasts, history lovers, and longtime residents. You can watch the trailer here:
👉 https://youtu.be/t2whFe259Bo

Habersham History officials encourage anyone interested in local history, aviation, or community storytelling to register now before remaining spots are filled. The premiere will offer viewers a first look at rare photographs, archival footage, and firsthand accounts that bring the airport’s story to life.

“This documentary is about more than just an airport,” organizers say. “It’s about the people, the progress, and the pride that helped shape Habersham County.”

Those who plan to attend are urged to sign up as soon as possible, as registration will close soon.

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