Georgia Mountain Laurel April 21

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Property Stewards By Mark Holloway

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etirement isn’t a life goal for me. I can’t speak for anyone else, but there’s too much ‘go juice’ bottled up inside. I’ve watched some folks leave their purpose behind when they walked out of the office for the last time. Some folks repurpose themselves. Some reinvent themselves. Some wilt. Change freaks some folks right out of their minds. Change was written deep into my young soul when my officer father’s military promotions moved us all over the globe. Change meant new languages, new friends, new ideas. Resisting change is as productive as holding back the tide. In 2007, we started our little company with some business cards and a humble pressure washer. Carol and I moved here with our two teenagers and began a new and wonderful life in these mountains. Our customer base began to quickly grow, assisted by the encouragement and mentoring of Mary Lou Falkenberry and Tracy McCoy. God’s kindness caused us not to participate in the coming recession. Soon, customers turned into 600 clients and we were graced by a diverse group of kind folks who would call often for many reasons and ways to improve their homes. By Spring of 2017, we had three clients whose homes we stewarded regularly. We had not pursued any of them. But we could see an even more financially stable future ahead. So I asked the Lord to send us a total of fifteen caretaking clients in His timing. By December of that year, fifteen families honored us with the trust of their homes. In eight short months, the Lord showed off his faithfulness.

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Years ago, we were very intentional about putting the word ‘stewardship’ in our company name. Our company would grow from Fresh Start of Rabun to Fresh Start Property Stewards. We added a South Georgia location managed by Rabun’s Zach Mathis, and our son Garrett started and owns his own Fresh Start Property Stewards of Oconee. And now, we leap across yet another milestone. We are franchising our company. Property Stewards is officially launched. I thought at 61 I’d be coasting towards a slower pace. But change happened. In a future column of mine I’ll unpack how the surprise of franchising happened. But for now, simply know it’s an adventure the Lord invited us into. He does that… a lot.


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Rabun County Historical Society: Remembering Rabun County’s Gristmills

7min
pages 70-73

Foxfire: “A Quilt is Something Human

5min
pages 74-75

What a Beautiful Mess I’m In

2min
pages 68-69

By the Way

3min
pages 66-67

Of These Mountains

4min
pages 64-65

Ed West Connects People and Property

5min
pages 62-63

Breathtaking Mountain Life Awaits

3min
pages 60-61

Mountain-made Architectural Marriage Wows

3min
pages 56-59

10 Questions for Cherisse Sansone, PT, MLD

4min
pages 50-53

Rabun For the Gospel: The Cure for the World

4min
pages 48-49

Therapy Techniques to Help Your Kids and Adolescents

2min
pages 54-55

Sisters on the Fly at Tiger Drive In

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page 45

The Family Table

6min
pages 40-43

Finding Peace in Pandemic

5min
page 44

Bon Appetit

3min
pages 36-39

Cover Artist – Anna DeStefano

5min
pages 14-15

GNPA - A Passion for Nature

4min
pages 20-23

Mountain Laurel Festival

1min
pages 28-29

North Georgia Arts Guild

4min
pages 16-19

Celebrate Clayton is Back in 2021

2min
page 26

Property Stewards

2min
pages 30-33

Adventure Out

3min
pages 34-35
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