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3292 Thompson Bridge Road #250, Gainesville, GA 30506 Phone: (770) 287-1444 Fax: (770) 287-1445 E-mail lakesidenews@mindspring.com

Vol. 26 Issue 6

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Boat club membership Thinking about boat ownership? You have an alternative that offers less up-front capital outlay, no insurance or dock fees and the ability to step right on, turn the key and get out on the water. Page 35

Hydrant design contest To promote Clean Drinking Water Week last month and the vital role that water has in our lives, the City of Gainesville Water Resources held an Elementary School Fire Hydrant Design Contest. Page 18

Lanier’s loons head home With the virus winding down, the saddest part of the coming summer season on Lake Lanier is that the beautiful loons who have been here throughout winter and spring will soon disappear until next fall. Page 50 Also inside: Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 30 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 55 Dining guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 44 Fishing news . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10 Lake Lanier Olympic Park . . . . .Page 14 Lake levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20 Lanier map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 52 Marinas information . . . . . . . .Page 42 Outdoor activity calendar . . . .Page 34 Recreation guide . . . . . . . . . .Page 48 Safety guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 36 Sailing calendar . . . . . . . . . . .Page 55 Shore Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18 Columns: Curb Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38 Design & Remodel . . . . . . . . . .Page 47 For the love of beer . . . . . . . .Page 46 Glenn Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20 On the water . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16 Steve Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 23 Vanderford’s travel . . . . . . . . .Page 50

PHOTO BY JAMES FARMER

The large crane and barge setup near Gainesville’s Holly Park is part of a construction project at the Linwood Water Reclamation Facility. Story, page 8.


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Latest LLA webinar focused on spikes in chlolophyll a levels is published by Lanier Publishing, Inc., 3292 Thompson Bridge Rd. #250, Gainesville, GA 30506 (770) 287-1444 Publisher/Editor Alan Hope Production Susan Nish Susan Daniel Creative, Inc. Senior Writer Pamela A. Keene Contributing writers Jane Harrison, Millie Adcox Columnists Glenn Burns, Steve Johnson, Vinnie Mendes, Sara Bagwell. Michael & Sali Duling Travel Editor Bill Vanderford Lakeside is published monthly by Lanier Publishing, Inc. based in Gainesville, GA, with distribution in some 300 locations around Lake Lanier and other areas. Opinions expressed by contributing writers are not necessarily those of Lakeside, its staff or its advertisers. Manuscripts and photographs submitted will be considered for publication. Lakeside cannot be held responsible for such materials in case of damage or loss.

By Jane Harrison Elevated levels of algae-producing chlorophyll a in Lake Lanier during a five-year span appear to be weather-driven and are similar to levels the Georgia Environmental Protection Division has found at lakes it monitors statewide. In fact, Lanier is better off than most of Georgia’s lakes, which have higher pollutant counts than the north Georgia reservoir. “The chlorophyll levels in Lanier are among the lowest in the state, typical of those seen in lakes in the Blue Ridge,” according to Elizabeth Booth, Ga. EPD Program Manager for Watershed Planning & Management. But, still things could be better, especially on rainy days, when torrents cause pollution levels to rise beyond clean water standards set for Lanier. Communities, private entities, industries and individuals can’t hide behind the rain that washes pollutants into the lake. What’s spread on the ground, leaked from septic tanks, and dropped from farm animals eventually flows into the lake. Lake pollution spikes when it rains, but don’t blame the rain. That’s part of the message EPD officials conveyed in a May

webinar organized by Lake Lanier Association Executive Director Jennifer Flowers. Runoff after rainy winters in 2018 and 2019 likely caused spikes in the algae nutrient that caused EPD to classify sampling sites on Lanier as impaired. Booth explained that sampling sites with two years of violations in a five-year period get labeled impaired. Samples are usually taken April-October; however none were taken in April and May 2020 because analysis normally occurs in small labs where social distancing required during the coronavirus pandemic was not possible. “We saw a similar pattern on all 28 lakes” EPD monitors in Georgia, Booth said. “2019 was a very wet year, with twice as much rainfall as usual.” During and after nearly daily rain, water gushed from shoreline activities, depositing loads of nutrients, especially phosphorous, into the

lake. “It was meteorologically driven” she said, and originated largely from non-point sources. Non-point sources include stormwater runoff, agricultural livestock, farming practices, leaking septic systems, land application systems, landfills and urban development. EPD can quantify effluent from point sources, such as wastewater treatment plants, industries, municipal storm sewers, industrial storm water, and community developments it permits and monitors. “The point sources are at a constant level,” said Ania Truszczynski, Assistant Branch Chief of EPD’s Watershed Protection Branch. “In rainfall events, chlorophyll a tends to jump,” indicating the role of non-point runoff for elevated nutrients. Chlorophyll a is a pigment in green plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis to produce food. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus fuel the process. When nutrient loadings are high, algae can proliferate, thereby increasing the amount of measurable chlorophyll a in the water. It can produce odd tasting and smelling water, which costs more for water treatment plants to treat. Fish love to eat it, but thick coat-

ings of it can deplete oxygen and kill fish. Algae blooms can be toxic to pets and humans if they get into bright green water. In the recent EPD findings from 2015-2019, all five Lanier testing sites were classified as impaired. Lanier Bridge at Ga. 53 on the Chattahoochee River had the highest levels for most of the period, followed by Boling Bridge at Ga. 53 on the Chestatee River. Other sites at Browns Bridge Road, upstream from Flowery Branch, and upstream from Buford Dam had lower chlorophyll a levels. Booth said most of the nutrients are “used up” in the upper reaches of the lake before they get to the dam. The main nutrient is phosphorous, an ingredient in fertilizer and present in animal waste. Chlorophyll a cooks up phosphorous in sunlight to create algae. Because of the impairment classification, EPD is holding up permits for new and expanded wastewater treatment plant discharges requested in Gwinnett and Forsyth Counties and has set reduction standards for Gainesville, Cornelia, Baldwin, Clarkesville, Cleveland, and Scoville Fasteners, a Clarkesville See LLA, page 16


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2.6 ACRES of rustic elegance! This is the ultimate resort style and private home that many are looking for. 5/6.5 with room for family or entertaining guests. The tongue and groove ceilings makes you feel like you are in a mountain lodge yet on Lake Lanier with a double slip dock. AMAZING salt water pool with a poolside Tiki bar and outdoor kitchen. $1,100,000 (Hall)

CONTEMPORARY 4/3.5 on SOUTH end of Lake Lanier! AMAZING open floor plan with all the bells & whistles. Kitchen & great room w/ soaring ceilings. Fully finished terrace level w/ 2nd kitchenette. Master suite on main. Short, level walk to SS covered boat dock & 2 car garage. $799K (Gwinnett)

APPROVED for a 32x32 DOUBLE SLIP DOCK with a 60 foot ramp! 3BR/3BA. Lake views from most every room. Open concept/ finished terrace level. Chair lift from the main level to the basement level. Less than a 10 minute boat ride to Athens Boat Club Marina. This part of Lake Lanier is quieter than the south end & the water is absolutely GORGEOUS! $550K (Forsyth)

1150 Antioch Campground Rd, Gainesville

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6444 Point Twenty Two, Lot 54, Gville

9055 Hayes Drive, Gainesville

1ST TIME ON THE MARKET! You will LOVE this amazing and PRIVATE lot and home just outside of the Chattahoochee Country Club! 3 BR and 3 BA open concept ranch on a finished basement. You will live on the screened porch overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard. Tons and parking and storage. $349K (Hall)

LAKE FRONT ACREAGE! Beautiful 10+/- acres at the corner of James Ed Road and Trotters Road. Over 1,000 ft lake front/Corp property with double slip DOCK PERMIT! County water and electricity available! Small cottage fixer-upper (2/1). Zoned VC. $299K (Hall)

.70 ACRES lake Lanier lot with SUNSET views! Wonderful building site in a neighborhood of beautiful homes. This lot has DEEP water at the dock and easy golf cart ride to the single slip covered dock. Build now or save marina fees and keep your boat at the dock until you are ready to build. $175K (Hall)

LOW CORP LINE & great views from .59 acre building site w/121’ of shoreline! Fantastic location on Lake Lanier in Cloister Cove on Chestatee Bay. EASY boat ride to marinas/restaurants. Aluminum SS dock w/party deck in beautiful water! Soil test, survey, covenants & owner's site plan available. $260K (Forsyth)

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AMAZING 2 years young CUSTOM ESTATE home in Chattachoochee Country Club. This UNBELIEVABLE home is a 4/3.5 and is grass to the water with a S/S dock w party deck. 1st time on the market. Open concept with master and 2nd bedroom on the main level. You must see this home to appreciate all of the custom and handcrafted details. Please call for a private viewing. $1,650,000 (Hall)

3710 Sinclair Shores Road, Cumming

5425 Pine Forest Road, Gainesville

7450 Fields Drive, Cumming

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PERFECT WEEKEND LAKE HOME. SOUTH END 4 BR/3 BA home with detached two car garage. SS dock w party deck in always deep water (16 feet on 9/3/19). 90 steps to the water. Vaulted two-story family room, wrap-around deck, media/game room with a kitchen on the terrace level. No HOA. Over an acre wooded lot and TONS of parking. Selling as is with the right to inspect. REDUCED $587K (Forsyth)

LISTED BELOW CURRENT APPRAISAL! VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS! New hardwood floors, quartz counter tops and subway tile back splash! Easy walk to single slip dock that has ALWAYS been in water! Gorgeous lake views from most every room in the house! Open floor plan. 3BR/3.5 BA. Finished terrace level. Great location near marinas and dining. $775K (Hall)

COMING SOON! Young Deer Creek with an AMAZING view and steps from the water! 2 bedroom and 2 bath with a 3rd bunk room. Single car attached garage and additional 2 car detached garage. Updated and ready to move in and start Living on Lake Lake Lanier. $475,000 (Forsyth)

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THESE SPECTACULAR waterfront lake lots have it all! Corp line close to deep water. Breathtaking, expansive, long and wide lake views, 93’ waterfront, gentle slope. Boat dock or boat dock permit. Quiet part of Lanier. Survey and level 3 soil test completed. Park like setting. 2 remaining lake lots. Build 1 large home or 2 homes for a little family compound. $148k (Hall) Lots 3839 & 3841 can be sold together for $299k

THESE SPECTACULAR waterfront lake lots have it all! Corp line close to deep water. Breathtaking, expansive, long and wide lake views, 93’ waterfront, gentle slope. Boat dock or boat dock permit. Quiet part of Lanier. Survey and level 3 soil test completed. Park like setting. 2 remaining lake lots. Build 1 large home or 2 homes for a little family compound. $189k (Hall) Lots 3839 & 3841 can be sold together for $299k

4650 Lanier Blvd., Oakwood

! D L O S CHARMING 3/2.5 PRIVATE cul-de-sac home in the woods w/Lake Lanier access & backs up to Corp property! Swim, kayak or canoe from your backyard! Keep your boat at home & launch within 2 minutes at Balus Creek boat ramp. Open floor plan, master on the main, new granite, backsplash/carpet; screened porch and fully fenced yard. $238K (Hall)

3928 Lake Court, Gainesville

! D L O S NEWLY REMODELED lake home with GREAT VIEWS, 5 minutes from 985/Olmpic Rowing Venue. Open concept flows beautifully for entertaining. 5BR/3BA. Garage and work shop area. HUGE fenced yard; easy walk to dock in deep water off main channel. Seller open to selling furnished. Don't miss this AMAZING opportunity. REDUCED $499K (Hall)

5645 Harbor Pointe, Oakwood

! D L SO EXQUISITE 4 BR/4.5 BA 4 sided brick home w/Lake Lanier frontage & seasonal lake views. 5 mins from Sunrise Cove Marina where seller is offering $3000 toward a boat slip at the marina! Gourmet kitch, screened porch, MANY extras; massive unfinished terrace level. NEW ROOF!  Enjoy the swim and tennis amenities of Pointe West, an exclusive, gated Lake Lanier community. $748K (Hall)

FREE DEEDED SLIP in 24 Slip dock. 1.302.63 acres lots. Gated subdivision. Interior and

ONE OF THE BEST homes on Lake Lanier featured in Architectural Digest in 2008! Amazing wall of windows overlooks pool & lake! 1.95 acres of privacy & garages for 7 cars! This home has it ALL w/ new kitchen, plumbing, HVAC, roof, whole house generator, river rock rip rap, dbl slip dock...the list goes on. The master bedroom opens to a private covered patio, pool & hot tub. Partial terrace lvl has workout/rec rm, full bath & more. REDUCED $1,425,000 (Forsyth)

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IMPECCABLE 3 BR/3.5 BA South Lake home with gorgeous lake views from most every room! Very low COE line & easy walk/golf cart ride to single slip dock in DEEP water. Enjoy sunset views on AMAZING covered deck. Master on main + office/4th BR. Gourmet kitch w/sitting rm, HUGE gr rm w/FP & dining rm! 2 BR & baths on terrace level plus living rm, office & workout rm. REDUCED $875,000 (Hall)


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*** Featured Lake Home *** Extraordinary three-building complex Easily house multiple groups in lavish luxury with magazine-quality finishes & dream amenities. This lakefront showcase includes a decorator's masterpiece main home, separate guest house & pool house/gym that could be a third residence. Other important features: double slip party dock on deep water, short walk to lake & beautiful views, drivable road to dock, heated saline pool with rock waterfall, two garages for seven large bays, RV parking, gated entrance, open floor plan, gorgeous bar & the owners' suite is to-die-for. Architectural features include stunning coffered ceilings, grand stone fireplaces in family room & master, massive bar room with billiards & media sections, ample decks & patios, & gorgeous landscaping. Huge 4.32 acre lot maximizes privacy while providing room to grow. $3.5m

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#1 in Lake Lanier Sales Over $43 Million sold in 2019!

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$2,099,000 • GATED & LUXURIOUS 1.43 acres estate nestled on the water’s edge close to Marina’s & Margaritaville. Brand new & unique renovations around every corner. Pool & finished terrace level w/wine cellar make this property great for entertaining. Double slip Wahoo dock. FMLS# 6626378 6544 Yacht Club Road Nicole 678-858-0265

$1,995,000 • ONE OF THE VERY BEST LOTS ON LANIER! Luxury 5BR|5BA| 2HB all brick home on a grass to water point lot has 252 ft of CORPS frontage in the water, a sandy beach and wide-open long range deep blue water views with nightly sunsets! Private dock w/party deck upgradable to the largest allowable 32x32 twin slip. Adjacent USACE peninsula provides wind/ wave protection and privacy. FMLS# 6695705 5730 Point West Drive Sheila 770-235-6907

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$1,436,693 • SIDNEY ON LANIER, prime waterfront lot with deep, beautiful open water with rip rap shoreline, engineered sea wall, and dock steps lead to a 32' x 32' max sized dock. The Cambridge Plan, a “to be built” custom designed Arthur Ruttenburg Home by Lee Wagner. Build at the street or at water's edge. Offering quality upgrades and luxury features. Pictured in French Country, also available in American Farmhouse and Traditional. Open concept kitchen, great room and casual dining, with fireplace with walls of glass showcasing open water views bringing outdoors in from the covered porch. Master suite and guest room on the main level, plus a den (library). Upstairs features 2 BR/BA's plus large bonus room. Full daylight terrace level. Model home available for qualified buyers. FMLS# 6705205 2273A Sidney Drive

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$1,350,000 • NEW CONSTRUCTION COASTAL FARMHOUSE DESIGN IN A PRIME SOUTH LAKE LOCATION W/32X32 PARTY DOCK IN DEEP WATER! Outdoor kitchen & room for pool. Finished apt over garage. Gated property, 5BR/ 4.5BA. Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161. FMLS# 6520145 5954 Nachoochee Trail

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$1,295,000 • JUST LISTED! THE ULTIMATE PRIVATE GET-A-WAY ON TWO LOTS W/LAKE VIEWS & TWO DOCKS! Well constructed & maintained custom home. 4BR/3.5BA PLUS Carriage house apartment over 3 car garage. 500+ ft shore line with gorgeous open water! 5274/5290 Forest Cove Rd

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$1,185,000 • NEW PRICE! AMAZING LAKE LANIER OPPORTUNITY! N HALL/GAINESVILLE CLOSE TO THE CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTRY CLUB! Welcome the entire family to gorgeous sunset views, privacy and space at this 1.61 acre estate. Boasting 516 ft of Corp frontage, 3 lots, 3 docks (twin slip permits), plus a spacious and charming home with additional garage! Gentle topography allows for easy walks to the lake, golf cart rides, or four wheeling on the property. Includes a buildable vacant waterfront lot w/dock. This quality built custom home has wrap around porches, an open plan with pine floors and ceilings, 2nd master and kitchen in finished terrace level. Elevator. Family lake home or potential as VRBO. Desirable school district and convenient location. FMLS# 6716615 4016 Chapman Drive Stephanie 770-654-4161

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$1,295,000 • AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE PARADISE ON LAKE LANIER. Charming 4BR/3.5BA Cape Cod home situated on 8.6 stunning acres w/3 slip dock w/ party deck in a private deep-water cove. Meticulously maintained, open floor plan with master on the main. Enjoy the luxury of living on Lake Lanier with the amenities of Stratford on Lanier swim/tennis community. FMLS#6695092 Michelle Sparks 404-379-5798 5977 Manchester Lane

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$1,195,000 • THIS DREAM VIEW CAN BE YOURS ON 4.75 PRISTINE ACRES with level grass to water lake views! Single slip party dock, room to upgrade to 32’x32’ twin slip. 4BR/3 Full & 2 Half BAs. Finished terrace level features an in-law suite w/ guest suite. FMLS# 6626378 5161 Highland Drive

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UNDER T AC R T N O C $1,289,000 • VIEWS OF LAKE LANIER from the moment you open the front door. European Ranch on a finished terrace level. Deep water double-slip dock and the easiest stroll you could have to the water's edge. Four Seasons on Lanier. FMLS# 6721002 6723 Summer Crest Court Nicole Columbo 678-858-0265

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UNDER T AC CONTR $934,900 • CUSTOM HARBOUR POINTE $1,295,000 • ESCAPE FROM IT ALL ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LANIER! $200K Price reduction. Gated Corp or family retreat! 3900 feet lakefront, 45 acres! Beautiful views 4 bedroom home, privacy and serenity. Twin slip party dock. FMLS# 6540864 4345 McEachern Drive

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LAKE FRONT HOME w/magnificent lot w/wide open sunset lake and mountain views. 171' of lake frontage to enjoy year round views. Boat slip C-14 is available w/deep water, easy in and out and no wakes. FMLS# 6665161 3626 Wyc Cliff Way

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$799,000 • CHARMING RANCH STYLE LIVING ON LAKE LANIER! 5BR|3.5BA, prvt dock, updated & renovated throughout- character of a retro lake home with the appeal of today's trends. FMLS# 6596637 5567 Mallard Walk Nicole 678-858-0265

BOXES! Flat lawn w/ mowing permit to the water's edge, lake views, big water and private dock. Brick home situated on 1.85 acre lot in North Hall. Convenient one level living. FMLS# 6719642 5215 Indian Circle Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161”

$619,900 • 1ST TIME ON THE MARKET FOR

THIS CUSTOM LAKE HOME & comes furnished! Single slip dock with a partially covered party deck, 10x28 foot covered boat slip, electricity, lighting and a Float-Air boat lift. Large protected deep-water cove. FMLS# 6709331 168 Overlook Circle Michelle 404-379-5798

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$525,000 • LOCATED IN A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC. 3 BR/2.5 BA cozy, lakefront home with S/S covered boathouse, swim platform, 2 jet ski ports, amazing lake views and deep water! Fully finished basement. Grassed backyard with gentle slope. FMLS#6704293 2371 Stephens Circle Linda Thompson 770-313-5446

$419,000 • CHARMING COTTAGE with BIG lake views, DEEP water and plenty of room for large gatherings! 3 BR/2 Bath, large screened in porch, granite counter tops, new windows throughout, easy walk to the single-slip party dock FMLS#6719394 2554 Vaughandale Circle Jennifer Anderson 770-356-2629

$399,000 • RELAX AND ENJOY THE RESORT LIFESTYLE at this immaculate home on one of the larger, more private lots in Cresswind at Lake Lanier. Fenced backyard, security system, irrigation plus lots more upgrades! 3785 Cresswind Pkwy Linda Thompson 770-313-5446

UNDER T AC R T N O C $599,900 • EXCEPTIONALLY MAINTAINED LAKE HOME w/deep water in a no wake zone! Single-slip dock w/party deck, Comes with furnishings, min to GA-400, restaurants & shopping! 3BR|3BA. 260 Lake Circle Michelle Sparks 404-379-5798

$565,000 • CHARMING LAKEFRONT HOME in

Cumming just 2 minutes to Exit 14 GA400 shopping and restaurants! Grandfathered boathouse in deep water; COE approved for 32x32 twin slip dock. Chalet style home being sold turnkey as is with furnishings. FMLS# 6673907 1005 Timber Lake Trail

THE RESERVE CLUB AND MARINA

THE RESERVE ON LAKE LANIER Lots available. $170,000 • FMLS# 6563804 6330 Crestline Dr $75,000 • 1.198 acre building lot 6525 Crestline Dr $75,000 • FMLS# 6697373 6205 Creek Crossing

$699,000 • NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE RESERVE AT LAKE LANIER w/ boat slip included. “Kensington Creek” plan w/4BR/ 4B’s, daylight terrace level, 3 car garage, outdoor FP on covered porch! Mountain & lake views. FMLS# 6625732 7365 Crestline Drive Nicole Columbo 678-858-0265

$627,400 • NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE RESERVE AT LAKE LANIER w/boat slip option. “Havenridge” is a desirable Frank Betz modern farmhouse plan w/charming covered front porch & 3 car garage. FMLS# 6630878 6320 Crestline Drive Stephanie 770-654-4161

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$597,900 • NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE RESERVE AT LAKE LANIER w/ single slip option! Frank Betz modern farmhouse is this "Kensley Downs" floor plan. 4BR|3.5BA. 3 car garage. FMLS# 6630879 6310 Crestline Drive Michelle 404-379-5798

$399,000 • SIDNEY ON LANIER Dream lake lot, wide open views and a portion of the property line in the water! Ready for your new build, deepest drought proof water, permitted for a 32'x32' twin slip dock FMLS# 6609607 2273 Sidney Drive, Gainesville Sheila 770-235-6907

LAKE LANIER LOTS

$385,000 • HARBOUR POINT Beautiful .89 acre buildable waterfront lot on Lanier with 157’ lake frontage. Year-round views of the lake & mountains. Private sewer. Excellent neighborhood amenities. Covered dock slip A-21 available FMLS# 6715821 3762 Harbour Landing Drive Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161

$249,000 • HOLIDAY HILLS. A small enclave cul-de-sac w/eight lots. 1.63 acre lot leveled & ready to build! Double slip 32 x 32 dock w/party deck. BIG views & DEEP water! Great opportunity to live on gorgeous Lake Lanier. FMLS# 6719447 2425 Winterview Ridge, Gainesville Jennifer Anderson 770-356-2629

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$170,000 • Great location in the North Hall school district. Deeded covered slip included in the deep water community dock. 324’ of water frontage, 1.06 acres, FMLS# 5896811 Lot #10, 4244 Bayridge Drive Stephanie Gillespie 770-654-4161

$139,000 • READY TO BUILD! Affordable Lake Lanier lot w/CORPS line & Water views on 2 sides! Single slip dock in place, but permit in hand for a 32x32 twin slip dock. FMLS# 6687060 7113 Spring Valley Dr, Murrayville

$79,900 • AFFORDABLE LAKE FRONT BUILDING LOT! Great location close to shopping and Gainesville Marina. Platform dock so bring your boat, kayak and jet ski. Beautiful views of deep water! 3/4 acre. Survey and soils available. 2275 Boy Scout Camp Rd, Gainesville

$59,900 • STRATFORD ON LANIER. 1.5 acre cul-de-sac building lot, enter the water from your own back yard. FMLS# 6507744 6156 Westchester Place, Gainesville Michelle Sparks 404-3795798

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Improvements at Linwood Water Facility By Pamela A. Keene Boaters near Holly Park in Gainesville over the past several months may have noticed a construction crane hovering along the shoreline and barges in the water of Lake Lanier. They signal work being done by the City of Gainesville to replace the outflow pipe at the Linwood Water Reclamation Facility. “The infrastructure there is decades-old, put in when the lake was first being filled,” said Linda MacGregor, director of the Department of Water Resources for the City of Gainesville. “The replacement includes installing a 36-inch pipe and relocating the actual discharge point for the reclaimed water.” The new pipe will rest on the bottom of Lake Lanier at a depth of 1000 mean feet above sea level, 71 feet below the surface of the lake at full pool. “The new pipe will have an improved diffuser that will disperse the treated water into the lake and moderate its temperature as it enters the lake,” she said. “The end of the pipe will be about 800 feet from one side of the lake and 850 feet from the other.” The project, weighing in at a construction cost of approximately $2.7 million, is expected to be complete by late June. The older discharge pipe will remain at the bottom of the lake to reduce any disturbance of the bottom of the lake.

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A sampling of fishing information and tips from area experts This report is compiled from the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division’s blog: www.georgiawildlifeblog.com. Lake level: 1071.79 Temperature: 60s Clarity: Clear in main lake, creeks stained from recent rains General report We had a great day on Lake Lanier (in late May) but found several of our favorite places already had boats on them and we had to cover a lot of water to find places to fish. Needless to say, they are what we call “community holes” but if your timing is right you will find they will often be holding fish. We were on the water at Balus ramp at 6:05 a.m. It was 53 degrees, cloudy skies and a light wind as we again headed south. Our first stop, a long shallow 100-yard point was occupied by a lone heron which we could see was feeding on baitfish that was being pushed up into shallow one to two foot of water. While we positioned the boat to drop our power pole and fish

the leading edge of the drop off into deep water we saw several fish chasing bait close to where the heron was feeding. Using spinning tackle with 18 pound braid and 10 pound flurocarbon leader allowed us to make extremely long casts without having to move the boat and spook the feeding fish. We could see an occasional fish chasing bait and sometimes as many as a half dozen fish were feeding. The key was keeping a bait in the water along the leading edge where the bait was being pushed up into shallow water. This was one of our best mornings of the year for stripers, spots and largemouths. Shallow running jerkbaits and three-inch Kietech swim-baits were all we needed to use. This report courtesy of “Academy Jack” Becker. Bass fishing Bass fishing is fair. The majority of our fish recently have come from 10 feet or less. You will find the fish are now shallow all over the lake. Points, secondary points, shallow humps, rocks, docks,

backs of pockets. They are all holding fish. We are at the point of the year where you can throw practically anything you want and catch fish from top water lures, under spins, swimbaits, flukes and shaky heads will all catch ’em right now, along with plenty of other baits as well. The recent cold front knocked the fish back a little earlier but we look for the aggressive bite to return as the weather warms. Stay shallow and versatile to find the best options each day, and switch to a shaky head or Ned rig presentation if the moving bait bite is tough. Also, fish

are starting to gather in the brush in 15 to 20 feet of water. A shaky head/worm combo is a good bet to catch those fish as well as a jerkbait. This report is by Jimbo Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com. Stripers fishing Striper fishing has been good. It has been stabilizing because of the weather. Use your electronics and search for bait in the creek channels and over points in 30 to 50 feet deep. You may not mark many fish but using the drumming stick will draw the fish in.

Blue backs on down lines are working so vary the depth of the bait 15 to 35 feet deep. The Mini Mac being used as a down line has in the same way produced some fish as well. The white bass and catfish will bite using the same methods. This report is by Buck Cannon, Buck Tales Guide Service. Available on Facebook.

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Corps opened most day-use parks for Memorial Day Weekend By Pamela A. Keene Corps of Engineers’ day-use parks around Lake Lanier were open on Memorial Day Weekend for public use. The Corps announced the opening of all parks, except for Buford Dam Park in Gwinnett County, right before the holiday weekend. In its news release, it speci-

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Some July 4 celebrations still on as pandemic continues By Jane Harrison Independence Day Celebrations around Lake Lanier and in the foothills may lack a little sparkle this year, but there’s still fun to be had. As of late May, at least four sites still planned to blast off fireworks and two Georgia State Parks offered everything from parades to sack races and “back to the farm” livestock exhibits. Annual celebrations at Laurel Park in Hall County and Braselton were canceled. Check websites for updates. Here’s a quick look: • University Yacht Club, Flowery Branch. Festivities for members only, fireworks display at dusk July 3 visible by boat, Burton Mill Park, and nearby coves. 6700 Yacht Club Rd. www.universityyachtclub.org, 770-967-2814. • Farm Animal Fun Day, Sautee Nacoochee. Historic farm celebrates its heritage in a journey to “bring the farm back to life” with livestock exhibits and demonstrations, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 4, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy 17. $6, free to children 5 and younger. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077.

• Old Fashioned Celebration at one of nation’s oldest state parks, Blairsville. 8 a.m. flag raising ceremony, followed by bicycle parade, pedal boat races, sandcastle contest, watermelon eating competition, sack races, egg tossing, and greased pole climbing, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. July 4, Vogel State Park, 405 Vogel State Park Rd. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-745-2628. • Family Day Celebration, Dahlonega. Family fun begins with 5K race and patriotic parade, heads to University of North Georgia drill field for pre-fireworks food, and ends with fireworks at dusk, Downtown Dahlonega and UNG drill field, Georgia Circle. www.dahlonega.org. • Independence Day Festivities, Cumming. 8 a.m. 5K/10K road race, followed by 10 a.m. steam engine parade from Forsyth Central High School to Cumming Fairgrounds followed by children’s activities, food, vendors, live music, adult beverages, and more 10 a.m.-10 p.m. p.m.; fireworks 9:30 p.m. July 4, Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Rd. $5 ages 13 and older, free to younger than 13. www.cumming-

fair.net. • Annual Fireworks at Dusk, Helen. Bring lawn chairs and blankets, view fireworks from Alpine Village Shoppes, arrive by 9 p.m. July 4, 8016 S. Main St. 706 878-2181, www.helenga.org. • Margaritaville/Lanier Islands, Buford. Not confirmed as of late May, 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy. See website for details. www.lanierislands.com, 770-9458787. • Mall of Georgia Star Spangled 4th, Buford. Not confirmed as of late May, Village Amphitheatre, 3333 Buford Dr. www.mallofgeorgia.com, 678 482-8788.

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Gainesville Garden re-opening not yet set By Jane Harrison The Gainesville Garden of the Atlanta Botanical Garden did not open in May and officials were still undecided about when to re-open as the month wound down. Although the botanical garden’s main midtown attraction opened its gates for limited guests on May 23, the woodland oasis in

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LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK LLOP QUIET IN JUNE Dragon Boat Fest called off, swim event set for fall By Jane Harrison Lake Lanier Olympic Park, traditionally bursting with summer activities, lies quiet and serene this month, except for solo paddlers practicing in limited numbers. The June Food Truck Friday, kayak day camp, moonlight paddle, rowing lessons, Paddlemania and dragon boat training originally planned this month were canceled or postponed due to coronavirus concerns. It’s hoped that some activities will resume in July, however, organizers of one of the major LLOP events in September decided not to stage it this year. The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, which attracts thousands to the venue for a multicultural dragon boat racing event, was called off. “After careful consultation with our title sponsor and advisory board regarding the health and safety of everyone who attends the Lake Lanier Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival – our teams, our sponsors, volunteers and spectators – we have made the very difficult decision to postpone the celebration of our 25th Anniversary originally scheduled

for September 12th, 2020 to September 11th, 2021,” said Tracy Barth, festival director. Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club spokesperson Jim O’Dell reported in late May that the club was still uncertain about hosting moonlight paddles and offering recreation rentals. A potential moonlight paddle is set for July 3. LCKC hopes to bring small groups of kids to day camps in July and early August. On its website, www.lckc.org, the club is accepting registrations for virtual Paddlemania races set for June 13. The July Summer Sprints will be limited to LCKC members doing a club time trial. O’Dell said team members are practicing at staggered times in single kayaks, with 10 athletes at a time. There will be no piling into dragon boats – which hold 19 paddlers – until the club decides it’s safe. Dragon boats may race in October at a local festival. “We are planning to safely host Dragons at the Park in October. Working on plans for this now and invite all interested vendors and participants to contact us about opportunities for this race,” O’Dell said. Organizers of a national swim-

ming competition announced last month that they hope to bring it to LLOP in early fall. Swim Across America-Atlanta officials planned to put hundreds of swimmers into the water Sept. 26 in the annual fundraiser for childhood cancer research. The open water halfmile/5K/1-mile swim for individuals and teams, held in past years at Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, has attracted more than 600 regional swimmers of all skill levels, plus Olympians and cancer survivors. “Details of any potential changes to the open water swim in light of the COVID-19 outbreak in Georgia are still forthcoming. The event will follow recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and health officials,” organizers said in a statement. The Lake Lanier Rowing Club cancelled its June Learn to Row sessions but plans to go ahead with classes in July and August. The club also scheduled high school and middle school camps in July. May and June Food Truck Fridays were canceled, but the popular party on the plaza may make a comeback July 10.

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Lake Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club Contact: Office Administrator, Jackie Hutton; LCKC President, Blair Hickerson Phone: 770-287-7888 Fax: 770-287-3444 Email: info@lckc.org Website: www.lckc.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Club offerings: Recreational and competitive canoe and kayaking for ages 12 and up. Beginner to masters programs offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and summer camps. Also hosts local, regional, national and international competitions. Calendar of events: June 13 - PaddleMania (Virtual Event) July-Aug. - Kayak Day Camp July 3 - Moonlight Paddle

Lake Lanier Rowing Club Contact: April Blair Phone: 770-287-0077 Email: office@lakelanierrowing.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Website: www.LakeLanierRowing.org Club offerings: Recreational and competitive rowing for ages 13 to 80+. Beginner to elite offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and camps. Hosting of local, regional, national and international rowing regattas. Calendar of events: July 7-25 - Learn To Row Sessions

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Outdoor pool openings postponed By Jane Harrison As May warmed into June, Lake Lanier remained one of the few watering spots in the area for making a splash. Outdoor pool decks, water slides, and splash pads remained high and dry Memorial Day Weekend, normally the season opener for outdoor public pools and water parks. Most beaches on Lanier welcomed sunbathers and swimmers, while at least one public pool offered indoor lap swimming and another planned to open June 8. Coronavirus concerns caused many pool managers to indefinitely postpone opening aquatic facilities even though Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s May 12 executive order allowed them to open. The state Department of Public Health lists numerous cleaning and disinfection guidelines for them to follow. Indoor pools at the Cumming

Aquatic Center opened May 20 for adult swim in the instructional pool and lap swimming in the competition pool on a first come first serve basis. The instructional pool bather load is 12 swimmers and the competition pool bather load will be 30 swimmers. The facility will be closed on Sunday and the outdoor leisure pool remained closed until further notice. Information: www.cummingaquaticcenter.com. As of late May, the Dawson County Parks Department hoped to open the outdoor pool at Veterans Park June 8. A spokesperson contacted at the parks office said the opening date was “not set in stone.” Patrons must practice social distancing and bring their own chairs. Staff will wear facial masks. Check www.dawsoncounty.org for updates. In Gainesville, the Parks and Recreation Department hoped to

offer a phased reopening of the Frances Meadows Aquatic Center this month. Parks officials anticipated making an announcement at the end of May, after the Lakeside News deadline. See www.gainesville.org. As of late May, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands had made public no decision about opening the water park, one of the most popular recreation sites on the lake. See www.lanierislands.com for information. By Lakeside deadline, officials at University of North Georgia fitness and wellness centers had not set opening dates for indoor pools at Gainesville and Dahlonega campuses. The Georgia Mountain YMCA indoor pool also remained closed, with no official announcement about reopening. The Brenau University pool is closed at least until re-roofing is complete at the fitness center.

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Following in the wake of Mark Twain on the ‘Hooch’ Living on and around Lake Lanier we are all spoiled by the number of different things to enjoy out on the open water. We forget that the Chattahoochee River flows right through it, although about 150 feet below the surface, entering just north of Gainesville and exiting at Buford Dam. The “Hooch” meanders all the way from Helen down to Florida and it forms the boundary between Georgia and Alabama for the southern half of the state and part of the border with Florida. The Chattahoochee is a uniquely “Georgian” thing because once it crosses the border into Florida the name changes to Apalachicola. A good excuse for a party in the fall is a “Fall Foliage Tour.” Once the leaves begin to turn, get a bunch of friends and a boat and just head north on the lake until you go under Clarks Bridge past the Olympic Venue and keep going. Pretty soon the shoreline will close in on you and the water will get shallower. When you start to notice a current, you’re in the actual river. Prepare to have your senses bombarded by fall colors like you’ve never seen driving a

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enough to live on the river. It’s hard to imagine that you’re in the middle of an urban, or at least semi urban area. This is an experience you won’t forget! Mendes has been sailing all his life and on Lake Lanier for the past 25 years. His family owns a marina/bar/restaurant so he has plenty of real life experiences to draw from. His favorite line: “You can’t make this stuff up.”

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ground rather than running directly into the lake, Booth said. She added that local projects, such as one currently under way in Gwinnett County, can help. Gwinnett County is working on a project to assess and measure the amount of pollutants discharging into Lake Lanier from septic tanks. Additionally, farmers, urban developments and homeowners can help by cutting back and carefully measuring fertilizer application and by not applying lawn nutrients before rain.


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From the fascinating to the remarkable, Lake Lanier harbors many personalities and places along its shores. Lakeside presents “Shore Lines” – stories about people who live, work and play around the lake and the places that make the area special. By Pamela A. Keene Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 18, when the 6th Annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival comes roaring into living rooms across the state. It’s one of the virtual events sponsored by the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper to keep members and the community engaged. “This year the event will be streamed online, giving even more people access to an incredible line-up of films for a great cause,” said Mallory Pendleton, CRK Headwaters Office outreach manager. “It’s crucial right now that we do whatever we can to continue to connect the community in safe ways, especially when it comes to environmental issues.” Films include “Bare Existence” about protection of polar bears, and “Love, Trails & Dinosaurs,” telling the story of Garan Moore, the first person with autism to hike every trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Several guest speakers are tentatively scheduled, including Juliet Cohen, executive

director of CRK; Jason Ulseth, Riverkeeper at CRK; and Andrew Linker, outreach coordinator at Georgia ForestWatch. The ticketed event will begin at 6:30 p.m., allowing time for a staggered log-in to the link. The event will begin at 7 p.m. and last approximately two hours. To purchase tickets ($12 per household), on sale now, text WSFF to 41444 or by visiting chattahoochee.org/wildscenic. The ticket purchase includes an annual membership to Chattahoochee Riverkeeper. For each ticket sold, organizers will donate $1 to the North Georgia Community Foundation’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Fund. The fund awards grants to nonprofits across North Georgia who are serving the emergency needs in the community as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Let’s Chatt series CRK has presented several webinars of public interest over the past couple of months. Called “Let’s Chatt,” the next one in the series is titled “What’s in Lake Lanier?” It will take place on

Wednesday, June 3, at noon. The webinar will cover a variety of topics beyond Lake Lanier as one of the most visited lakes in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s system. It will address lake issues, including the lake as a drinking water source for millions, regional demands to sustain industries and challenges to its ecosystem for wildlife preservation. Detail about how to register, as well as information about additional webinars, will be available on the Riverkeeper’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. All webinars are recorded and can be viewed at www.chattahoochee.org.

Clean Drinking Water Week hydrant contest winners To promote Clean Drinking Water Week (May 3-9) and the vital role that water has in our lives, the City of Gainesville Water Resources held an Elementary School Fire Hydrant Design Contest. The contest was open to all K5 students across Hall County. Three winners were selected, and each had their design painted on a fire hydrant by local artist Fox Gradin of Celestial Studios. Gradin also painted a hydrant with one of her own designs. The winning designs were submitted by Addison D., Mount Vernon Elementary School, Andy R., Gainesville Exploration Academy, and Lucas B., White Sulphur Elementary School.

Mallory Pendleton: Headwaters Outreach Manager for CRK By Pamela A. Keene The Headwaters Office of the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper has a new outreach manager, and her enthusiasm is contagious. Meet Mallory Pendleton who will planning community activities and events for the headwaters and river basin of Lake Lanier. “Learning about the natural world was instilled in me from an early age,” Pendleton said. “By the time I got to college and chose my major in biology, I knew this was what I wanted to do for my career. It’s amazing how everything is so connected.” A graduate of the University of Alabama, she works out of the Gainesville office, organizing events, leading outings and field trips, conducting fundraising initiatives, and representing CRK at community events. “For me, education and community outreach are crucial to the future of the Chattahoochee River, and it’s where I get a lot of my passion,” she said. “Working with people and helping them understand how they can be part of the solution to sustainability is

Fox Gradin of Celestial Studios paints the hydrant located on Gainesville’s Main Street at the parking deck. Photos by Vicki Hope See page 19 for more photos of the painted hydrants.

Mallory Pendleton

what we’re all about. And I’m so glad that my job allows me the chance to share my knowledge, ideas and energy.” Pendleton will be working closely with volunteers at the Headwaters office. “With the current safety considerations for our staff, volunteers and the community, we have scaled back our community programs, including water sampling,” said Dale Caldwell, director of the Headwaters office. “Mallory is getting to know many of them over the phone during this time and we are encouraging people to be alert and let us know about areas that need our attention.” Caldwell said that currently staff is following up about reported community concerns, going out themselves to gather water samples when needed. Then they process them at the Gainesville office. “One of the things we really want people to know about is how to properly dispose of wipes,” he said. “These are not See CRK, page 19


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• CRK Continued from Page 18 meant to be flushed; they will clog up sewer and septic systems because they are not designed to biodegrade.” Pendleton is furthering her knowledge about Lake Lanier, begun when she was on staff at Elachee Nature Science Center before accepting the CRK job. “I saw how well both organizations work together toward many common goals,” she says. “When this position came open at CRK, I saw it as a way to become even more involved and focused on environmental issues and solutions.” Before coming to Georgia, she lived on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where she held a

Continued from Page 18 position at the Chincoteague Bay Field Station. Her previous assignments have included Seacamp in the Florida Keys and South Carolina’s YMCA Camp Thunderbird. “I really enjoy exploring and learning everything I can to share with people,” she said. “I am so eager for things to open back up, but for the time being, we’re coming up virtual and social-distancing ways to keep our members and the community engaged.” A resident of Gainesville, Pendleton and her dog, Ellie, often go hiking or going to the lake. She also enjoys gardening and kayaking.

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Enjoying rare spring weather I get quite a few emails every day, mostly with questions about the weather. There has been one underlying theme this spring. My viewers have all been saying this is the first time in decades we’ve actually had a spring. Yes indeed! I remember last year we went right from winter into the 80s. This year, right up until just before the Memorial Day weekend, we had lows in the 40s in the mountains, 50s across most of north Georgia for morning lows. Highs were only in the 60s and 70s into late May! I did a little poll on social media and about 70 percent of my followers loved the cooler weather. You may be asking if the cooler spring weather will continue into the summer. I am glad you asked! The Climate Prediction Center has given north Georgia a 60 percent chance of above average temperatures. I personally think we will spend most days in the mid to upper 80s and not 90s. Why you ask? It’s because the Climate Prediction Center is also predicting above average rainfall. Afternoon summer storms are nature’s temperature regulators. If we have frequent summer storms, temperatures will stay down. Here are the rainfall averages for the

summer months. This of course can vary greatly if we have a tropical Glenn system or two, but here Burns are the numbers based on the average monthly rainfall over the past 30 Lanier years. Outlook In June, we average just under four inches of rain. July is the wettest month of the year for north Georgia where we average 5.27 inches of rain. In August, the average drops dramatically to 3.9 inches. As I said, the prediction is for us to exceed these monthly averages. In addition, the National Hurricane Center is also predicting an above average hurricane season. The bottom line here is we are not going to have to worry about low lake levels like we have in the past. I know we’ve had a tough go with the COVID-19 virus, but at least we will be able to get out on the lake and enjoy the great outdoors. I wish you all a great summer. We’ll chat next month as the tropics begin to heat up. We’ve already had Tropical Storm Arthur a week before the official start of the season. That could be a clue as to what to expect later in the summer. I will keep you posted, as always. Glenn Burns is chief meteorologist for WSB-TV in Atlanta.

LAKE LANIER WATER LEVELS OCT 1 1067.66 2 1067.60 3 1067.53 4 1067.46 5 1067.43 6 1067.39 7 1067.30 8 1067.25 9 1067.20 10 1067.15 11 1067.07 12 1067.03 13 1067.09 14 1067.02 15 1066.97 16 1066.94 17 1066.89 18 1066.89 19 1066.84 20 1066.89 21 1066.86 22 1066.80 23 1066.77 24 1066.73 25 1066.69 26 1066.72 27 1066.75 28 1066.73 29 1066.73 30 1066.94 31 1067.37 AV 1067.05 MAX 1067.66 MI 1066.69

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MAY 1071.85 1071.84 1071.80 1071.75 1071.73 1071.70 1071.70 1071.72 1071.72 1071.70 1071.68 1071.65 1071.61 1071.54 1071.44 1071.37 1071.29 1071.42 1071.49 1071.53 1071.51 1071.61 1071.68 1071.70 1071.72

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Georgia’s rebuttal expected this month Oysterman, environmentalists file briefs in water wars lawsuit By Jane Harrison Georgia is expected to strike back against Florida’s bashing of a Special Master’s report in a court rebuttal due this month. Georgia attorneys drafting a reply to Florida’s arguments with the federal court official’s recommendations to the Supreme Court have until June 12 to file a response. In its April backlash against Special Master Paul J. Kelly’s report, Florida accused the Supreme Court appointee of failing to invest time and effort in the 2013 lawsuit over water in a river system between the two states. Kelly, the second special master to consider the matter, recommended in Dec. 2019 that the court deny Florida’s claims and drop the case. Florida seeks equitable allocation of water in the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint river basin and a cap of Georgia water use at current levels until 2050. The river system springs from headwaters in North Georgia, is joined by the Flint River in South Atlanta, and flows into the Apalachicola River at the state

line. Florida accuses Georgia of hoarding water and causing ecological and economical harm downstream in Apalachicola Bay, where freshwater flows nourish a perishing oyster industry. Initially, Lake Lanier stakeholders feared Florida coveted more water from Lanier, the largest reservoir on the rivers and the major water supplier to metro Atlanta. But Florida’s case largely targeted Georgia farmers on the Flint River, who tap more water than metro consumers and industries. Kelly’s report, expected to be a key influence on justices’ opinions, deemed Georgia water use “reasonable.” He noted Georgia conservation efforts and contrasted Georgia’s larger economy and population with the tiny region at stake on the Gulf. He quoted witnesses who blamed woes suffered downstream in Apalachicola Bay on Florida mismanagement of resources rather than on Georgia water consumption. In the end, he cited evidence that the cost to Georgia of limiting water consumption would be greater than the benefit of poten-

tial additional flow into Florida. Kelly’s call of duty in the water war began in Aug. 2018 after the court remanded the first special master’s recommendations and assigned the case to the senior judge on the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. He took up the assignment that Ralph I. Lancaster, now deceased, said would bring grief to both sides. After investing four years of evidence gathering, conferences, and hearings, including a month-long trial, Lancaster denied Florida’s claims on a technicality. He ruled that even if Georgia’s flows were limited, there was no guarantee that additional water would reach Florida because the Corps of Engineers controls the volume released downstream on dams. In a 5-4 decision, justices said Lancaster used “too strict a standard” for Florida to prove its case. Some justices seemed to express sympathy for Florida. “You’d think that if we’re being equitable here, it would be equitable to give at least a little bit to Florida,” Stephen Breyer suggested in the Jan. 2018 hearing. See Lawsuit, page 23

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Kelly’s recommendations seemed to follow the sentiments Justice Clarence Thomas expressed in his dissent: that Georgia’s larger economy and population could suffer “massive harms” if Florida prevails in the fight that may or may not benefit the oyster industry in the Panhandle. He wrote, “Imposing an enormously high cost on one State so that another State can achieve a hollow victory is ‘not the high equity that moves the conscience of the court in giving judgment between states’.” Georgia officials deemed Kelly’s report, filed about a month after a 1½ hour hearing with states’ attorneys in Albuquerque, as a major victory. In its 68-page response, Florida offered what it described as a final plea to save the Apalachicola region. Lead attorney Gregory G. Garr, a veteran in the high courtroom, accused Kelly of hearing no witnesses, taking no new evidence,

and denying statements from the former special master’s report that Florida suffered harm and that Georgia’s water use was irresponsible. After Georgia’s reply this month, another round of surreplies is due in July. The case could potentially appear on the court’s October calendar. The price tag for each state exceeds $40 million in legal fees. In late April, oystermen, environmentalists, wildlife biologists, and Apalachicola Riverkeeper filed amicus briefs pleading for the court to equitably allocate water. The Franklin County Seafood Workers Association, centered in Apalachicola, described in folksy tones the oystering traditions that have sculpted their culture for generations. The 14-page brief offers a sentimental appeal for justices to save a lifestyle steeped in oysters. It delves into “tonging” for oysters from small boats, blessing of

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earth’s beauty, challenges facing the planet and community work around the world to protect our environment. Info: 951-691-6256. n June 20 – Seven Times Seventy Stage Play, 6-9 p.m., at Commerce Cultural Arts Center, 232 Cherry St., Commerce. Raised by her Grams and believing her mother was gone for good, Jalisha Bankston looks ahead to her wedding day, but life has other plans. Info: EventBrite.com. n June 26 – Dex Romweber Duo, 7-9 p.m., at The Crimson Moon Café, 24 N. Park St., Dahlonega. Admission: $13. Info: 706-864-3982. n June 27 – Pickup Line at the Branch, 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., at Branch House Tavern, 4566 McEver Rd., Flowery Branch. Band performs today’s country music hits and yesterday’s country music. Info: 678-828-8345. n June 27 – Back N Black Rocks Good Ol’ Days, 10-11:30 p.m., at Good ol’ Days Bar and Grill, 419 Atlanta Rd., Cumming. Info: 770-887-8575.

dents and Military. Info: www.hollytheater.com. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds n June 26, 27 – Georgia Mountain Fair Rodeo starts at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 26. Enjoy world class contestants from the U.S. and Canada and top of the line specialty acts. No pets allowed inside the Fairgrounds Gates. Admission: $15, adults; $10, children (ages 6-12); free, 5 and under. Info: www.georgiamountainsfairgrounds.com.

Northeast Georgia History Center n June 3 – The Legacy of D-Day, 2 p.m., features historian Glen Kyle presenting a livestream program on D-Day. Watch on Facebook Live of YouTube Live. Facebook link: www.facebook.com/negahc; YouTube link: https://bit.ly/negahc. n June 5 – The Tragedy of the Titanic (Members Only Program), 2 p.m., features historians Marie Walker and Glen Kyle presenting a livestream program on the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and how it has been portrayed in popular media. n June 10 – Ask a Historian with Glen Kyle, Dahlonega’s Historic Holly Theater 2 p.m., features a family-friendly program for n June 26, 27, 28 – “Junie B. Jones, the Mu- all ages where executive director and historian sical Jr.,” Delightful adaptation of four of Bar- Kyle takes your questions about everything hisbara Park’s best-selling books. Join Junie B. on tory. Facebook link: www.facebook.com/neher first day of first grade, where many changes gahc; YouTube link: https://bit.ly/negahc. are in store. Admission: $14, adults; $10, stun June 12 – The History Behind Les Miser-

ables (Members Only), 2 p.m., features historians Marie Walker and Glen Kyle presenting history behind the hit Broadway show Les Miserables providing context and analysis of its portrayal of the French Revolution. n June 17 – History Trivia Night: The American Revolution, 2 p.m., features historian Glen Kyle hosting an online trivia night focused on the history of the American Revolution. This will be played via Kahoot, a simple online game tool instructions will be provided at the beginning of the livestream. Facebook link: www.facebook.com/negahc; YouTube link: https://bit.ly/negahc. n June 19 – The History of Vaudeville Theatre (Members Only), 2 p.m. featuring historians Walker and Kyle guiding live streamers through the history of Vaudeville theatre, and how it impacted popular media today. n June 24 – LGBTQ Civil Rights Movements, 2 p.m., featuring Libba Beaucham and historian Kyle presenting a program on the history of LGBTQ social movements in the U.S. Facebook link: www.facebook.com/negahc; YouTube link: https://bit.ly/negahc. n June 26 – Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts (Members Only), 2 p.m., featuring historian Kyle as he explores the history and techniques of Medieval illuminated manuscripts, special books and documents decorated in gold and silver by artisan monks. Info: www.negahc.com. School Street Playhouse (formerly Cumming Playhouse) n June 4-28 – “All Shook Up the Musical,” where the music of Elvis comes alive. Performances: 8 p.m., Thurs.-Sat.; 3 p.m., Sun. Admission: $27.50, Thurs./Sun.; $30, Fri./Sat.

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Outdoor Activity Calendar Please note: Some events may be postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please call or visit website prior to your trip. n Georgia Master Naturalist, Helen. Eight week course covers variety of native plant and wildlife subjects with lectures and hands-on learning, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays June 1-July 20, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. Register by May 25. Limit 12. $250, parking $5. 706-878-3087, www.gastateparks.org. n Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike, Tallulah Falls. Mile and a half night hike down 310 stairs to suspension bridge over falls, 9-10:30 p.m. June 5, 9:30-11 p.m. July 5, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. $5, plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981, www.gastateparks.org. n Dog Creek Hike, Gainesville. Celebrate National Trails Day with 2-mile moderate hike with views of Lake Lanier and Dog Creek, 10 a.m.-noon June 6, Don Carter State Park, 5000 N. Browning Bridge Rd. Call to register. $3, plus $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 678450-7726. n Helen to Hardman Heritage Trail, Sautee Nacoochee. National Trails Day 2-mile guided hike will highlight White County and Chattahoochee River history, 10 a.m.-noon June 6, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $5$12, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706878-1077.

n Hemlock Falls Hike, Clarkesville. 2-mile scenic hike on National Trails Day along Hemlock Creek to see several small waterfalls, 8-10 a.m. June 6, Hemlock Creek Trail Head, Moccasin Creek State Park, 2655 Hwy. 197. $5 parking. Call to register. www.gastateparks.org, 706-947-3194. n Guided Hike to Duke’s Creek Trails, Helen. 3.1 mile National Trails Day hike from visitor’s center to Duke Creek Falls, 11 a.m.1:30 p.m. June 6, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. Call to register. Maximum 10 participants. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-3087. n Kayak Twilight Paddle, Lavonia. See wading birds and sunset in ranger-led kayak trip along Tugaloo peninsula on Lake Hartwell, 7-9 p.m. June 6, Tugaloo State Park, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. Register in advance. $15, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-356-4363.

n Hollywood at Hardman, Sautee Nacoochee. 150th Anniversary at Hardman Farm with props from 1950s movie “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain,” filmed in Sautee Nacoochee Valley, includes popcorn, refreshments, games for kids, and movie showing at dark, 8:30-10 p.m. June 18, 8-10 p.m. July 16, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 17, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077. n Fire & Shine Dinner, Sautee Nacoochee.

Dinner of southern favorites – chuckwagon beef tips, collards, peach cobbler – plus black powder and moonshine demonstrations, 5-8 p.m. June 20, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. $55. Limited seating. Advance tickets on Hardman Facebook page. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077. n Tails on the Trails, Lavonia. Hike with your dog, learn about Tugaloo’s “Land of Spirits,” 911 a.m. June 21, Tugaloo State Park, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-356-4363.

n Butterfly Garden Maintenance, Lavonia. Help trim, weed and mulch Outdoopark butterfly garden, bring work gloves and gardening tools, 9 a.m.-noon June 26, Tougaloo State Park. 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-356-4363. n U-Pick Harvest Festival/Farm Animal Fun Day/Emory Jones Book Signing, Sautee Nacoochee. Harvest corn, sunflowers and see how sorghum is harvested and processed; visit and learn about livestock kept on historic farm; plus hear author Emory Jones read excerpts from “The Valley Where They Danced,” 10 a.m.-3 p.m., harvest until 4 p.m. June 27, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy 17. $6-$12, free to children 5 and younger. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-1077. n Made in the USA 5K/10K/Half Marathon, Sugar Hill. 7:30 a.m. June 27, Sugar Hill City

Hall, 5039 W. Broad St. $35-$60. www.fivestarntp.com. n Independence Day 5K/10K/Fun Run, Cumming. 5K/10K 8 a.m., fun run 9:14 a.m. July 4, Otwell Middle School, 605 Tribble Gap Rd. $15-$35. www.active.com. n Anna Ruby Tuesday, Sautee Nacoochee. 1day camp for girls ages 6-10 rediscovers day in life of well-to-do girl of Nacoochee in 1970s, includes dress-up in Victorian attire and English tea, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 7, Hardman Farm Historic Site, 143 Hwy. 17. Register in advance. $30. www.gastateparks.org, 806-8781077.

On-Going n Gainesville Square Farmers Market. Local fruits, vegetables, crafts, food, music, Downtown Gainesville Square, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 2. www.hallfarmers.org. n Cumming Farmers Market. Local farmers sell fresh produce, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Rd. www.cummingfair.squarespace.com. n Braselton Summer Farmers Market. 4-7 p.m. Fridays, Downtown Braselton, 9924 Davis St. www.braselton.net. - Compiled by Jane Harrison


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Boat club membership an alternative that has its privileges By Pamela A. Keene Thinking about boat ownership? You have an alternative that offers less up-front capital outlay, no insurance or dock fees and the ability to step right on, turn the key and get out on the water. Lake Lanier is home to several boat clubs, companies that offer boat accessibility for a monthly fee and a one-time initiation fee. Carefree Boat Club, Freedom Boat Club, and Nautical Boat Club and sell memberships that offer use of tritoons, pontoons, wake and surf boats and other watercraft 365 days a year. “Being a member of a boat club has many advantages,” said Grant LeRoux, owner of Freedom Boat Club’s Lake Lanier locations at Holiday Marina and Bald Ridge Marina. “If you’re new to boating, it will give you a chance to see what kind of boating you like without having to make a large investment. And if you’re a former boat owner whose active lifestyle allows occasional boating, being in a club gives you access to boats without all the costs of upkeep.” Members of boat clubs typically receive training when they join to learn about boat operation and safety on the water. If they have experience, club management checks out their level of expertise and helps augment their training. Freedom Boat Club, which opened on Lanier more than 21 years ago, started when the concept of clubs was new. “At first, many of the boat manufacturers and dealers saw us as competition, and many consumers didn’t quite understand how joining a club would give

Clubs across the country,” he toons with water slides, but we said. “And we have the highest also have wake boats and surf horsepower motors on our highboats, sport boats and fishing performance tritoons of anyone boats.” around, at 250 hp or higher. PeoKiser said that the fleets are ple like to go fast and this sized sized according to member usage. outboard will do just that, give The club offers late-model boats them the speed and the highest and when boats are added, they quality of boats to use.” are the current year models. “The When Rothwell opened Care- ratio of members to boats allows free Boats seven years ago in At- for availability on the weekends,” lanta, he researched the market he said. “Time slots may vary, deand subsequently tweaked the pending on when you reserve, boat club model to make Carefree and members can reserve boats stand out. “We found out that for half days or full days.” people are willing to pay a little Nautical Boat Club also allows bit more for bigger, newer boats its boats to be kept overnight with PHOTO BY BRUNSWICK CORPORATION at their fingertips,” he said. the restriction of no usage beFreedom Boat Club offers pontoons, bow riders and deck boats. “More power and premium mod- tween dusk and dawn. “If people els keep our members happy.” have a campsite and they want to them access to boats,” LeRoux your home lake or river.” Carefree members have access use a boat and keep it at their said. “But as time has gone on, Nationally, Freedom Boat to paddleboats and kayaks, as campsite at night, they just let us the dealers see us as a way to inClub has more than 300 locations. well as other amenities that are know when they reserve,” he troduce new boaters to the sport It also has clubs in British Coincluded in the monthly member- said. “We allow this Tuesdays who may purchase one for them- lumbia, Ontario and France. ship fee. through Sundays, except for holiselves, a real complement to the For more information about Carefree Boat Club members days.” dealers. Members have found that Freedom Boat Club, visit freecan reserve boats for either a half Boats at Nautical Boat Club they enjoy the choice of different domboatclub.com. day or full day. For more informay be reserved as early as 30 types of boats and the conven“The cost of club membership mation, visit carefreeboats.com. days ahead of time to same-day ience – and cost-savings – of is much more affordable than outNautical Boat Club, based at usage, if available. being in a club.” right boat ownership,” said David Harbor Landing at Lanier Islands, With more than 40 locations Freedom Boat Club has apRothwell, owner of Carefree bills itself as a Boating Country across the country, members of proximately 350 active members Boats at Lazy Days at Holiday Club. “Located in the MargariNautical Boat Club may reserve and 60 boats on Lake Lanier, inMarina. “You don’t have the costs taville entertainment complex, boats at any location. cluding pontoons, bow riders and of maintenance, boat storage, in- our members have year-round ac“We’re seeing a real increase deck boats. Additionally it has surance, repairs or depreciation. cess to Margaritaville’s restauin membership since people have several cruisers suitable for Membership is truly carefree. rants and activities,” said Tim canceled their trip plans for this overnight rentals, and some cenMost members save approxiKiser, owner of Nautical Boat year,” he said. “This is a great alter-console fishing boats. mately 70 percent of the cost of Club Lanier Islands. “And when ternative for having a stay-cation “Membership is reciprocal in true boat ownership.” they show up to go boating, we close to home and it’s a fraction every Freedom Boat Club locaRothwell, who also owns can outfit them with all boat toys of the cost of boat ownership.” tion around the world,” LeRoux Carefree Boat Sales, said the club from skis and boards to tubes. For information about Nautical said. “For instance, in the South- has about 180 active members, One of our most popular boat Boat Club, visit www.nauticaleast, just about everywhere and he has committed to add types are our double-decker pon- boatclub.com. there’s water, we have a club, and more boats to the fleet in repeople can go online to reserve a sponse to growing membership, boat at any of our locations. It’s another boat for each 10 new very convenient and a good way members. to enjoy the water away from Between the Atlanta clubs at Lanier and Allatoona, there are 20 boats in the fleet. With people using boats seven days a week, he said it’s fairly easy to reserve a boat. “Our members know that they will always have access to the latest models of boats,” he said. “We have a wide variety of boats and we replace our fleet every year.” In addition to Lanier and Allatoona, Carefree Boats has four locations around Georgia: LaGrange, Savannah/Isle of Hope, Savannah/The Landings and Lincolnton/Soap Creek. “Not only can our members use any of our facilities in GeorPHOTO BY NAUTICAL BOAT CLUB PHOTO BY PAMELA A KEENE gia, they have access to boats in A group enjoys a trip via Nautical Boat Club. Entrance to Carefree Boat Club at Holiday Marina. the more than 90 Carefree Boat

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Poker Run registration continues; organizers optimistic By Pamela A. Keene The 12th Annual Pirates of Lanier Poker Run is slated for July 16-18 and organizers are optimistic that the event will go on as planned. “Registrations are going well and we are moving ahead with our plans,” said Barkley Geib, president of Lanier Partners, organizers of the annual summer fundraiser. “In years past we’ve had our maximum of 300 boats, and we hope to do so again this year.” This year, it will again raise money for Camp Sunshine, Camp Twin Lakes, Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier and Edmondson-Telford Center. The event will take place in

and around Lanier Islands as home base, with a Meet and Greet on Thursday night, Cheeseburger on Paradise Beach midday on Friday and the Captains’ Safety Meeting on Friday evening. “The main event – the on-thewater poker run – will of course take place on Saturday with boats going to various card stops to collect their poker cards,” Geib said. “And we are hoping to culminate the weekend on Saturday night with our traditional Casino Night and Awards Party, followed by fireworks over Lake Lanier.” Geib said that the group is exploring options for events to ensure social distancing, if those orders are still in place by the

governor’s office. “We are encouraging people to go ahead and register,” he said. “We are very hopeful that the Poker Run will take place. After all, we’re raising money for the kids, and what could be a better cause than that?”

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By Pamela A. Keene Lu Treadway and Kirby Burt won the grand prize in the Lake Lanier Social Distancing Spring Shore Sweep photo contest. They received a $200 gift certificate to be used with the organization’s business member of their choice. The contest and campaign, which See Photo, page 54

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Boating Safely & Personal Watercraft Certification - USCGA • Course: NASBLA certified entry level classroom-only course with test for boater education and PWC certification. Covers basic boating terminology, “rules of the road,” navigation, operation, legal requirements, emergencies, water etiquette and more. • Instructors: U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers • Minimum age: 12, students 12-15 receive PWC certification. • When: Jun. 27, Jul. 18, Aug. 15, Sept. 26, Oct. 17 • Where: U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 29, 6595 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch • Cost: Individuals $30. • Private lessons also available for groups or organizations outside normal schedule by calling Flotilla Commander Chuck Kelemen, 770-714-0888. • Information/registration: http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=070-02-09. Pre-registration required. Info: Jorge Bartra Sr., jbart007@fiu.edu or 470-350-7592. On-Line Courses • www.boat-ed.com and http://www.boaterexam.com/usa/georgia include study guide and Georgia Certification Exam with unlimited exam attempts; cost is $29.50 payable upon exam passage. Temporary certificate printed upon passage; permanent card mailed. • http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Georgia.asp offers free course, exam and print your own certificate; mailed certificate $5. • Other certification courses offered at www.boatcourse.com, www.boatingbasicsonline.com, and www.pwcsafetyschool.com.

• Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron offers vessel safety check-ups by appointment. http://atlantasboatingclub.com/vessel-safety-check/vessel-safety-check-signup. • Vessel Safety Checks by appointment: Both U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and United States Power Squadrons offer vessel safety check-ups at your boat by appointment. www.safetyseal.net. Sailing Classes • Windsong Sailing Academy: Basic and advanced sailing training and certifications including engine maintenance, marine electrical systems, coastal and celestial navigation as well as marine meteorology offered by Windsong Sailing Academy through the DeKalb County Parks and Recreation Service. Public and private week evening and weekend classes available. Fees vary. www.WindsongSail.com. (770) 967-1515.

SWIMMING (Lessons/Aquatic Programs) Frances Meadows Aquatics and Community Center • Location: 1545 Community Way, Gainesville. • Information/registration: (770) 533-5850, www.gainesville.org/swim-lessons • Lessons: Swimming and water safety program for all ages and levels, age 6 months to masters, basic aquatics safety to skill proficiency for competitive swimmers, lifeguard training. • Splash Aquatic Club: Competitive swimming groups for Rookie (age 4) - Masters (age 18+) Cumming Aquatic Center • Location: 201 Aquatic Circle, Cumming • Information/registration: (770) 781-1781 www.cummingaquaticcenter.com (register online) • Lessons: Swimming and water safety program ranges from toddler-age in Parent Child Aquatics Program to teens and adults in Learn to Swim and Adult Aquatics Program. Private or semiprivate lessons available. Fees and schedules vary. Competitive swimming and diving programs, Masters Swim Team also available. Lifeguard certification offered.

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Brenau University • Location: Brenau Fitness Center, 500 Washington St., SE, Gainesville • Information/registration: www.brenautigers.com, Blaire Bachman, (770) 534-6279, bbachman@brenau.edu. • Lessons: Custom private swim lessons for all ages and abilities. Brenau Masters Swim Team offers practice and competitive program for swimmers of all levels, high school age and older.

• Professional Tutoring: Captain’s Training, on-line or in person tutoring designed to prepare individuals for exams required for certification and licensure for maritime jobs by instructor Steve Johnson, retired US Coast Guard, experienced ship navigator, deck officer, and USCG license instructor for Sea School. www.navteach.com, stevejohnson@navteach.com, 770-3120989.

University of North Georgia Gainesville Campus • Location: 3820 Mundy Mill Rd., Oakwood • Information/registration: https://ce.ung.edu/wconnect/ace/, (678) 717-2377 • Swim lessons: For ages 3 (must be potty trained) and older range from introduction to water skills to swimming and skill proficiency. Check website for dates.

• Advanced Boating Classes in piloting, marine communications, and other boating skills offered periodically by the Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron. www.atlantasboatingclub.com. NOTE: Please contact Lakeside on Lanier News to list additionalboating and water safety classes. lakesidenews@mindspring.com.

Georgia Mountain YMCA • Location: 2455 Howard Rd., Gainesville • Information/registration: http://www.hallcountyymca.org/jawalters/programs/youth-swimming-lessons/, 770-297-9622 • Swim lessons: For all ages and levels, parent-child swim, Masters Swim Program, water fitness, water safety, life guard certification. Fees and times vary.


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Squirrels at the feeder: the bane of my existence! Rats with furry tails that steal food from the mouths of babes – baby birds, that is. Pesky rodents that find their way to bird feeders no matter where you put them, how much money you pay for them or what the manufacturers guarantee. You know who I mean: squirrels. Aside from deer in the garden, squirrels at the feeder are the bane of my existence – and from what I can tell, many of my gardening and bird-watching friends agree. Just last month, national news outlets like the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune reported that sheltering at home has caused explosive growth in birding. Whether people are hanging more feeders and bird houses or they’re safely socially distancing by taking hikes to some of Georgia’s best birding trails, the number of folks letting their lives go to the birds is soaring. Audubon Society and Cornell Lab of Ornithology are the go-to expert resources for birders. From sponsoring the Great Backyard Bird Count each February on Presidents’ Day weekend to creating websites and apps, like ebird.org, the two organizations

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n MORE INFO: Email: pam@pamelakeene.com have cornered the market on birding knowledge. You can use these resources to identify birds, track your sightings, plan birding trips close to home and around the globe – once we can all travel again – and find the best locations for seeing rare species, all from the comfort of your living room. But back to those squirrels. In watching my half-dozen feeders outside my office windows, the nearly 18 regular bird species who come to visit peacefully share the space with squirrels and chipmunks. Truth be told, it’s not the birds I worry about; it’s the piggish rodents that gobble up every last morsel of the black-oil sunflower seeds we diligently replenish each week.

Here’s the thing: many companies make what they call ‘squirrel-proof’ feeders. Not so. From feeders with perches that slam shut if triggered by anything heavier than an ounce to fancy mechanical ones that spin intruders off the bottom, I’ve tried them all. You know the names: Droll Yankee, Squirrel Buster, Brome, etc. Baffles, hung from above or mounted on poles from below, don’t work either. A beautiful plexiglass squirrel guard dome installed over a cylindrical feeder didn’t even slow down the squirrels who made their way to the feeders below. They’d tight-rope across the shepherd’s hook hangers and jump across the closest feeder and voila – supper. The squirrels must have been going to the gym during shelterat-home, because they have also found ways to loop their back feet into the holes where the seeds come out, do some ab crunches to retrieve seeds, then hang upside down to eat. Their 8-packs make Zac Efron’s 6-pack look like a feather pillow. I tried using bacon grease to make the 3-inch aluminum poles that support our feeders slick.

What a mess! The squirrels would use a nearby shrub to get a running start, wrap their arms and legs around the pole and slide down a couple of times. By then the pole wasn’t greased anymore, so they’d message all their friends to come to the feast. All I got was the entertainment of seeing these little critters get their bellies greased. So, I took pruners into my own hands and cut back the evergreen shrubs under the feeders. Big mistake. Now we’re pulling out all the remnants and replacing them with shorter shrubs. An internet search turned up a solution. Squirrels don’t like spicy hot food, but it doesn’t seem to bother the birds. A trip to the Flowery Branch Wild Bird Supply store behind Chick-fil-A and a consultation with the clerk and 10 minutes later I emerged with two large bags of something called “hot chips,” cayenne pepper-coated shelled sunflower seeds. She also suggested that I start with a couple of inches of just the hot chips, then mix some with the black-oil sunflower seeds to fill the balance of the feeder. That was last week. Today, it

PHOTO BY PAMELA A KEENE

A squirrel figures out how to get dinner.

seems like the hot chips have done their job maybe a little too well. Aside from a couple of cardinals, a chickadee or two and some nuthatches, no one, and I mean no one, has been by to eat. Surely, once the birds discover that the heat won’t hurt them, they’ll be back, but for now, I’m sticking with my plan. At least I’ve out-squirrelled the squirrels. Pamela A. Keene is senior writer for Lakeside News and a Hall County Master Gardener.

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n AQUALAND MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-967-6811 Website: www.aqualandmarina.com Location: 6800 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Houseboats, covered cruisers, & all types of open slips plus covered & open dry slips, totaling 1,725 wet docks and 460 dry docks Store: Yes Types of fuel: Non-ethanol, 90 octane Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $2.69, members; $3.09 non-members (Dock open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Mon.; closed on Tuesday’s due to Covid-19) On-site eatery: Pig Tales Menu: BBQ, burgers, wings and more Security: 24/7, gated Additional amenities: Self service work yard with deep draft well & marine travel lift, houseboat launching ramp, pump-out station, bathhouses with showers, laundry facilities, wet slips with private gated parking.

n BALD RIDGE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., marina has 24/7 access. Phone: 770-887-5309 Website: www.baldridgemarina.com Location: 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Rd., Cumming Types of slips available: Covered & uncovered. Store: Sandwich shop; some boating supplies. Store hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs./Sun.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri./Sat. Closed Mon.-Wed. Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $2.99; $2.99 diesel (Dock open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri./Sat.) Security: 24/7 security, gated Additional amenities: Full-service department, parts department, boat body work and yacht repair.Boating supplies/commissary/dry goods/retail clothing.

n GAINESVILLE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-536-2171 Website: www.gainesvillemarina.com Location: 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville Types of slips available: 600 slips, dry stack covered up to 25', wet covered & uncovered up to 80'. Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $3.25 (Dock open 8 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a week; pay at pump until dark) On-site eatery: Skogies Menu: BBQ, seafood and American fare. Phone: 678-450-1310 Security: 7 days a week Additional amenities: Parts department, land service shop, recreational room, climate-controlled bath houses, pump-out stations, security 7 days a week/video surveillance. Sales of new, used and brokerage boats,

Types of slips available: 600 slips for dry storage up to 28’ Store: Yes Types of fuel: 90 Recreational fuel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $2.98 Security: Yes Additional amenities: Repair services, detailing and bottom cleaning. Also bathroom and shower facilities are available.

n HARBOR LANDING Hours of operation: Office/Dock, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 470 323-3465 Website: www.margaritavilleatlanierislands.com Location: 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Types of slips: Houseboats only. 18x60, 22x80 Types of fuel: Diesel, non ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $3.39 non-ethanol, $2.65 diesel (Gas is not sold after 4:30 due to volume return of boats.) On-site eatery: Various restaurants including Landshark, Cantina, Tiki Bar Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Margaritaville, daily pontoon boat rentals (no overnights). Luxury houseboat program. Call for details.

n HIDEAWAY BAY MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock—8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-967-5500 Website: www.hideawaybaymarina.com Location: 6334 Mitchell St., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Wet (510) Dry (150) Type of Fuel: 90 octane, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $2.99 On-site eatery: Fish Tales Lakeside Grille Menu: Grouper fingers, sandwiches, salads and more Security: 24/7 manned security Showroom: Atlanta Marine Additional amenities: Full Maintenance, Repair and Service on site: Harbor Marine & Associates. Bathhouse w/ locked showers and AC, laundry, pump out, trailer storage.

n HOLIDAY MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sun. Phone: 770-945-7201 Website: www.holidaylakelanier.com Location: 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford Types of slips available: 22-100' Uncovered including 80, 90, and 100' Breakwater Slips; 26-85' Covered Slips totalling 1238 Slips Store: Yes; Convenience items and basic boating supplies. Types of fuel: Premium, unleaded & diesel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20): $3.09 premium; $2.99 unleaded; $2.49 diesel (5 percent discount with Westrec advantage membership) On-site eatery: The Twisted Oar Menu: Fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak Phone: 678 714-7572 Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Boat rentals, repair service, pumpout station, boat sales, TowBoat US

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n HABERSHAM MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-887-5432 Website: www.habershammarina.com Location: 2200 Habersham Marina Rd., Cumming

n LAZY DAYS (at Holiday on Lake Lanier) Hours of operation: Office/Dock, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat./Sun. Phone: 770-945-1991 Location: 6700 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford Types of slips available: Concrete Wet Slips from 50 - 125 foot covered & 100 foot open slips; 554 covered dry stack spaces up

to 36 feet Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol marine fuel treated with ValvTect; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $3.00 regular; $3.49 diesel Security: 24/7 surveillance monitoring Full Service Department: Barefoot Boating, 770-820-5949 Boat Club: Carefree Boat Club, 678-725-0730 Additional Amenities: Bath house facility with individual private units. Trailer storage, dock carts, ice available, boat detailing service, free pump out for customers; Dry Stack-Boat Cloud smartphone app to control launch/retrieval of boat. PreFueling service, wash racks; Wet Slips-gated/private parking, golf cart valet service, in-slip pump out,

n PORT OF INDECISION MARINA Hours of operation: Store temporarily closed due to construction; will reopen in the Summer. Phone: 470 323-3465 Website: www.margaritavilleatlanierislands.com Location: 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Store: Yes (temporarily closed for construction) Types of slips available: 14x32, 14x36, (spring 2020, 254 units, up to 40’), all covered Types of fuel: Premium, non ethanol. Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) Closed due to construction; will reopen in the Summer. On-site eatery: Various restaurants including Landshark, Cantina, Tiki Bar Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Margaritaville

n PORT ROYALE MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-887-5715 Website: www.bestinboating.com/port_royale Location: 8800 Port Royale Dr., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered, 20' to 80'; covered, 24' to 106' totaling 815 slips & dry stack storage (521) for up to 39'. Store: Service Store & Ship Store Types of fuel: 90 non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $3.29 regular (Pay at the pump closes same time as restaurant.) On-site eatery: Pelican Pete's Bar and Grill Menu: Burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings and more Security: Gated, 24/7 Additional amenities: Climate controlled bath house with showers, 24/7 self-service pump out, rental boats, courtesy dock for dry stack, two ship stores, full-service center, largest floating gas dock in Ga., 16 gas pumps, houseboat rentals.

n SUNRISE COVE MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun.Fri..; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. Phone: 770-536-8599 Website: www.sunrisecovermarina.com Location: 5725 Flat Creek Rd., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered-20-70'; Covered-24-50'; to include an exclusive 44' Sailboat Breakwater Dock. Total Wet Slips 688 and nine (9) Dry Storage Spaces (boats on trailer). Store: Yes (Sandwiches and wraps only available in summer) Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 5/15/20) $3.39 with 5 percent off with Westrec Advantage Membership Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Club House, bath house, laundry facility and pump-out open 24/7.


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Lakeside’s Dining Guide Lakeview Dining Big Creek Tavern – lunch, dinner seven days a week; breakfast at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays. Open year around. Featuring the “Best” Angus Beef, a step up from old-fashioned American food. Billiards, video games, beer, wine, liquor. Mon. Thurs, 11:30 a.m. - midnight, Fri. and Sat. from 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. and Sun. from 11:30 a.m. 10 p.m. 8050 Big Creek Rd., Buford. B-3, 678482-1662. Bullfrogs Restaurant – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner daily. This Southern Gastro Pub features re-imagined traditional Southern fare and variety of drink options from full-service bar. Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. Fish Tales Lakeside Grille – Casual lakeside dining featuring grouper fingers, signature salads and much more. Full service indoor and outdoor bar with live music. Mon - Thu & Sun 11 a.m. 9 p.m.; Fri - Sat 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Hideaway Bay Marina. C-3, 770-967-3775. Pelican Pete’s – Picturesque dining on the water at Port Royale in open-air thatched-roof building. Selection of sandwiches, burgers, fish and more. B-2, 770-887-5715 ext 5. Pig Tales - Casual lakeside dining featuring BBQ, burgers, wings and more. Great customer service, full service bar with draft beer, wine & mixed drinks, live music on weekends. Aqualand Marina, Flowery Branch. C-3,678-828-7676, www.PigTalesLakeLanier. com. Sidney’s Restaurant (formerly Windows) – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort and overlooks Lake Lanier. Appetizers, entrees, and deserts using the finest ingredients from local and family owned farms from around the South Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787, www.lanierislands.com. Skogies – Made from scratch seafood, BBQ and American fare with a great view served in a laid back pet friendly environment. We serve the best breakfast on Lake Lanier! Menu items include eggs benedict served five ways, Omelettes, shrimp & grits, cathead biscuits & gravy, breakfast sandwiches & more. Call from your boat & they will pick you up. Gainesville Marina. C-1 678 450-1310; www.skogies.net. The Twisted Oar - Holiday Marina. Offering fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak; casual dining. Full bar service, tropical and frozen drinks. Live entertainment, trivia, indoor/outdoor flat screen TVs. www.facebook.com/ twistedoar, C-3, 678 714-7572 American Antebellum – Southern contemporary cuisine including fried catfish with pimento dumplings, grilled wild salmon, thyme roasted pork chop, ribeye with buttermilk mashed potatoes and more. Weekend brunch features biscuits and gravy, ham steak and eggs, buttermilk pancakes, shrimp and grits, and more. 5510 Church Street, Flowery Branch, C-3, 770-965-8100. www.antebellumrestaurant.com. Branch House Tavern - The ultimate sports restaurant in Hall County offers a selection of hamburgers, wings, hearty salads, southwestern grill fare, and a huge selection of appetizers and desserts. Big screen sports action on 50 HD TVs, and live entertainment. Also featuring a full bar

and dancing all night long. Take out available. 5466 McEver Rd., Flowery Branch, C-3, 678828-8345 Coastal Breeze Seafood Grill – Offering seafood, steaks, ribs, oysters on the half shell, salads, burgers and more. Lunch and dinner, full bar. Sun.-Thur 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-midnight. 5390 Lanier Island Parkway. C3, www.coastalbreezega.com, 770-945-9181. Collegiate – Old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs and milk shakes served in 1940s setting. 220 Main Street SW, Gainesville. C-2, 678-9892280. Foster House – Restaurant and special events facility. Breakfast Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m.; Lunch Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-2, Sun. lunch buffet 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner - Country buffet and music, Fri. 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 305 West Main St., Cumming. A-3, 770-887-9905. Two Dog Café – Classic small town diner with an emphasis on fresh food and fast service for lunch and dinner. 317 Spring St. Gainesville. C2, 770-287-8384. Wild Wing Café – Offers casual dining, live music, special Monday Trivia Night and 2 Fer Tuesday nights (buy a dozen, get a dozen wings free). 311 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., Gainesville. C-2, 770-536-9177. Yahoola Creek Grill – Features Southern-inspired, made-from-scratch cooking from our outdoor deck, cozy dining room and loft. Full beer and wine list. Open for lunch and dinner, Wed.Sat. Open for brunch and supper on Sunday. Closed Mon./Tues. 1810 S. Chestatee St., Dahlonega. 706-482-2200; www.yahoolacreekgrill.com. Continental/Fine Dining Aqua Terra Bistro – European fusion cuisine served daily. Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mon.Fri.; noon-2:30 p.m., Sat.; Dinner 5-10 p.m., Mon.-Sun. 55 East Main St., Buford. No reservations. B-3, 770-271-3000. Blue Bicycle – Chef owned and operated bistro. Open Tue.-Sat.; Lunch 11 a.m-4 p.m.; Dinner 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Reservations are suggested. Located on 30 Industrial Park Rd, Dawsonville, B1, 706-265-2153. Corkscrew Café – Fine dining featuring varied menu choices, open lunch and dinner. Hours: Tues.-Fri.; 4 p.m.-11 p.m., Sat./Sun. Brunch11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Dinner 4-11 p.m. 51 West Main St., Dahlonega. 706-867-8551. Luna’s – Continental cuisine, romantic atmosphere. 200 Main St., Gainesville. C-2, 770-5310848. Poor Richard’s – Specializing in Prime Rib, steaks, ribs and fresh seafood. Casual dining, dinner only. Full-service bar. 1702 Park Hill Dr., Gainesville. C-1, 770-532-0499. Scott’s Downtown – Upscale casual ambience with specialty sandwiches for lunch and gourmet entrees for dinner. 131 Bradford St. NW, Gainesville. C-2. 770-536-1111. Sperata - Continental fine dining in its 11th year. Private dining available. Lunch Mon.-Sun. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Dinner 4:30 p.m. Mon.Sat., Sun. 2:30-9 p.m. Buford. B-4. 678 7657911, www.speratarestaurant.com. Barbecue/Country/Home Cooking Johnny’s BBQ – Real Pit BBQ pork, chicken & ribs. Brunswick stew. Minutes from Clark’s Bridge rowing venue. 1710 Cleveland Hwy.,

Gainesville. Casual. D-1, 770-536-2100. Smokey Q BBQ - Pulled Pork and Chicken Sandwiches, Philly Cheesesteaks, Pork and Chicken Tacos and more! Sun., Tues.-Thurs., 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Closed Mon. Bald Ridge Marina, 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Road, Cumming. A-3, 770 910-4961.

Gianni’s Italian Bistro – serves pizza, subs and pasta. Located at LanierWorld at Lanier Islands Resort. Open daily May-October; Nightly 5-10 p.m. Dec-Feb. www.lanierislands.com. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. Vinny’s New York Pizza & Grill – New Yorkstyle pizzeria known for generous portions and reasonable pricing. Specialties include Philly Chicken and Cheese sub, New York Pizza, Chicken Caesar Salad, Sausage & Pepper plate, Deli Common Grounds Coffee Shoppe – Light baked pasta and Lasagna. Desserts include Canbreakfast, lunch and dinner and desserts fol- noli, Tiramisu, Italian Funnel Cakes or cheeselowed by fresh roasted coffee. 5510 Main St., cake. Wine and beer available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat., noon-10 p.m.; Sun, 5-10 Flowery Branch. C-3, 770-967-4080. p.m. Located at 4977 Lanier Island Pkwy, BuItalian ford. C-4, 678-482-9966. 5 Brothers Pizza & Pasta - Family owned with Mexican mom and her five sons! Delivery available. Offering award-winning alfredo sauce, seven layer La Cazuela – An Atlanta area landmark with lasagna, homemade meatballs, pizza, calzones, two locations around Lanier. Features fajitas, seand more. Also available: our famous rice balls lection of combination platters and more. 4965 -and homemade tiramisu and cannoli. Open 7 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford, B-4 770-614days a week with beer & wine. Sun-Thur 11am 6871. to 9pm; Fri and Sat 11am to 10pm. Downtown historic Buford. 39 East Main St. Buford. B3 Oriental 678-765-8151; www.5brotherspizzapasta.com Kenzo Sushi – Sushi & Japanese Steak, Teriyaki Dominick’s Italian Restaurant – Features cui- & Fried Rice. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 sine from the north of Italy, with veal, chicken p.m.; Sat. 12-3 p.m. Dinner Sun.-Thur. 4:30-10 and seafood dishes. Favorites include chicken p.m.; Fri. 4:30-10:30 p.m.; Sat. 3-10:30 p.m. saltimbocca and garlic bread appetizer. Half- 4977 Lanier Islands Pkwy, #108, Buford. B-4, price bottles of wine on Mon. nights, half-price 678-288-9050. appetizers from 5-7 p.m. on Tues. and endless Little Tokyo – Japanese dining - hibachi grill, pasta on Weds. Dominick’s is open Mon.-Sun. sushi. Dine in, take out. Open Tues.-Fri., 10:30 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for lunch; Dinner : Sun.-Thur. 5- a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-10 p.m.; 9 p.m., Fri./Sat. 5-10 p.m. Located at the corner Closed Mon. 2096 Buford Dam Rd., Buford. Bof Buford Hwy. and Hamilton Mill Rd in the Bu- 4, 770-945-3350. ford Village Shopping Center., Buford. B-3, 770614-0019.

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What one man would do for a brewery leads to intriguing name “I would give my left nut to own a brewery.” That was the answer to a question posed to Nilanjan Datta. The question was “What do you want to do now that you are retiring?” And so, Left Nut Brewing was born. The brewery is located inside the old Chicopee facility in Gainesville, just down the road from the well known golf course. The building was originally constructed in 1927. It has a great industrial feel, but all of the wood warms the interior to sidestep the usual cold feeling from this type of building. The Chicopee area is named after the Chicopee Manufacturing Company, which was a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. There is a small display area showing some of the building’s history. It is worth looking at while you sip an adult beverage which we will now discuss. The brew house and the tap room are all together in the heart of the facility. You are literally drinking your beer 20 feet from where it was brewed. The positioning of the brewing system, with several gleaming fermenters lined up, is a well placed backdrop for the taproom. Some breweries hide their equipment, while

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others only allow tours of the areas. Left Nut Brewing is hiding nothing, this is where all the magic happens. As for the reason we came here, let’s grab a pint and enjoy the fruits of their labors. Summer is fast approaching, lighter colored beers will be the norm at breweries and Left Nut is no exception. Thankfully they have not forgotten the stout drinkers, rare as that is. Berry Delish-us – A tropical stout at 7 percent. A raspberry hazelnut stout that is a bit different. A smooth and sweeter stout that is a nice departure from your usual bitterness. You’ll taste a raspberry hint in every sip, along with a hint of cocoa. A nice beer but, even for a stout drinker like myself, this is only a one per day beer as it tips the scale on the sweetness just a little too much

for me. Rapture – a blonde stout, yes blonde stout! At 5.6 percent, it’s a bit lighter than what you may expect. Nice and smooth from the nitro system. The coffee comes through subtly bitter, a coffee bitter not a hop bitterness so a bit easier on the other flavors. This is a good, easy drinking beer that packs in flavor where you don’t expect it due to the lighter appearance. The blonde stout is gaining in popularity. It’s a unique style, but a good flavor. Hooch Shootin, New England Style IPA – Piney IPA, 6.5 percent boil and dry hopped, bitter, slightly juicy with Amarillo, Citra, and Mosaic hops. Great beer for a Saturday afternoon. Wahoo Wheat – A traditional wheat beer coming in at 6.3 percent. Brewed with coriander and orange peel for subtle citrus sweetness. This is one that you can easily drink several of; this is smooth, slightly sweet and the citrus is a perfect blend for the wheat base. For those who feel that wheat beers are not their thing, this one deserves a try as it is very well balanced. I like this beer and can see this being on the boat this summer.

Mighty Banyan – Double IPA at 9 percent, you will feel this a bit quicker than most! This is a very malty IPA, with a citrus, grapefruit and pine influence. This is a great tasting IPA for the IPA drinkers, but non-IPA drinkers will enjoy this beer also. The heavy malt quantity in the grain bill really comes through on this one, a very nice balance to the hop bitterness. It is a heavy beer, with a lot of mouth feel that lets flavors linger. Sweet Magnolia – 4.5 percent Golden Style Ale kissed with a subtle hint of mango. Quaffable and balanced, the quintessential summer beer. Light-bodied, easy to drink with a soft mouthfeel, slightly effervescent. Overall a nice, crisp beer to enjoy during the social distancing days and beyond when we are able to gather in crowds to play corn hole and listen to live music outside. This might be my new boat beer or beach beer. As for the near future, Left Nut Brewing isn’t resting on their laurels. A light easy drinking lager is in the works for release this summer. Their goal was to create a lager to tie to Lake Lanier. Lake Gold Lager will be

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coming soon! Another beer style that has gained in popularity in the last few years is the milkshake IPA, and here they come! In the works for later this year are three that sound great, only to be made better by the inclusion of fresh fruits from Jaemor Farms at harvest time: Strawberry Milkshake IPA, Blackberry Milkshake IPA and Peach Milkshake IPA are all being released later this year. A project with The Chattahoochee Riverkeeper is in the works as well, Pure Source IPA is coming this summer. LNB is at the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River, indicating the reason behind the name. A June release is set along with a portion of the proceeds going to The Chattahoochee Riverkeeper. It will contain Cashmere and Azacca hops which are not common hops, but impart interesting qualities and aromatics. This is a must taste as it is sure to be a great IPA and will also benefit a great organization. Michael works around Lake Lanier and Sali is a contract negotiator in the data industry. They can be reached at lakesidenews@mindspring.com.


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Expand your living space with an outdoor kitchen & bar With most of us having spent more time at home over the past several months due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we’ve likely thought a lot about getting out of the house. And not that any of us want to see another pandemic in our lifetimes, but this situation also has more people thinking about opportunities for “getting out” of the house while staying home. Updating outdoor living spaces has gained popularity in recent years, but these updates vary widely in scope and cost. While expanding and upgrading decks and patios are common home improvement projects, many homeowners are taking it to the next level by building outdoor kitchens and bars. These additions represent a true expansion into outdoor living and entertaining. After all, if you’re constantly having to return inside for another beverage or to prep the burgers for grilling, you’re missing out on time to relax or interact with your guests. Think beyond the grill Many homeowners consider a grill – or two – as essential components of any patio or backyard space. If you’ve perused a home

kitchen (L, U, galley, 1 wall/row), proper flow, where you want to Sara do your prep, which areas will Bagwell need plumbing and electrical/gas connections as well as your actual Design & cooking and dining locations and Remodel components. While retailers do sell outdoor kitchen units that range from a simple bar cart to more elaborate configurations, many homeownnMORE INFO: ers prefer custom-built spaces tracytesmerremodeling.com using brick or stone. When selecting materials for countertops, natimprovement store or website, ural stones or stainless steel are you know there are options for great for outdoor spaces. For every taste and budget. And while flooring, pick materials with a the appliances themselves are im- matte or honed finish and some portant, think bigger. Asking texture to avoid slips. Porcelain yourself some key questions tile, stone or brick pavers or even about layout and materials at the concrete are good options. Teak outset should help guide the deor stainless steel work well for sign process and ensure your cabinets/storage areas. space is both beautiful and funcDon’t forget indoor amenities tional. If you truly want to get the Outdoor kitchens should be most out of your investment in designed with indoor kitchen outdoor living, don’t skimp on the principles in mind. The main dif- amenities that often keep us inferences between the two are typ- side – lighting, heating/cooling ically the materials used and entertainment options. Many (durability to withstand exposure homes incorporate an open floor to elements) and shelter consider- plan, which means those doing ations. You still need to consider the cooking and meal prep inthe location and the preferred/al- doors are often interacting with lowable space for your new friends and family in the living

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Lakeside’s Recreation Guide

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Provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The Corps of Engineers welcomes you to beautiful Lake Sidney Lanier. Located just 35 miles northeast of Atlanta, the lake offers some of the finest camping opportunities in the South. The Corps operates 7 campgrounds at Lake Lanier. Camping enthusiasts may enjoy the luxuries of fully developed areas with water and electrical hookups or “rough it” at designated primitive areas. Most campgrounds have park attendants on duty to assist our visitors. Camping in undesignated areas such as on the lake’s shoreline and islands is prohibited. 99

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Day Use Parks The Corps operates 35 day use parks at Lake Lanier. Facilities range from parks with boat ramps to those with designated swimming areas, picnic tables, shelters and playgrounds. All day use parks close daily at 10 p.m. Boat launching is allowed at all hours unless otherwise posted. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in all parks. Picnic Shelters Picnic shelters are available at several Corps’ parks around the lake. They can be reserved for a fee. Call the Lake Lanier Management Office at 770-9459531. Day Use Fees Day use fees are charged at some park areas which have boat ramps or beach areas. Fees (per day): Boat launching $5 Vehicles $5 Commercial vehicle $20 Pedestrian/bicycle $2 Annual pass $40 Rules, Regulations and More Guidelines are not intended as restraints to the enjoyment of park visitors, but as aids for orderly operation, visitor safety and for the protection of the environment and public property. Complete rules and regulations are posted at the entrances to all campgrounds and copies are available at entry stations. To view annual opening and closing dates and rates for campgrounds and picnic shelters, visit www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civ il-Works/Recreation/Lake-SidneyLanier/Schedules.

STATE, COUNTY & CITY PARKS 7 SHOAL CREEK 11 BIG CREEK 14 CHESTNUT RIDGE 33 CLARK’S BRIDGE 79 MARY ALICE PARK 86 FLOWERY BRANCH PARK 52 LUMPKIN COUNTY PARK 56 WAR HILL 71 CHARLESTON 74 SHADY GROVE 75 YOUNG DEER 87 LANIER POINT 88 LONGWOOD PARK 89 HOLLY PARK 90 LAUREL PARK 91 RIVER FORKS 96 LAKE LANIER ISLANDS 99 DON CARTER STATE PARK

770-945-8787 770-945-8787 770-945-8787 770-535-8280 770-781-2010 770-967-6371 706-864-3622 706-344-3600 770-781-2215 770-205-6850 770-781-2215 770-535-8280 770-531-2680 770-531-2680 770-535-8280 770-531-3952 770-945-8787 404-656-3530

MORE INFO: Water release schedules - 770 945-1466 Lake information - 770 945-1467 Corps of Engineers - 770 945-9531 www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/Recreation/Lake-Sidney-Lanier


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National Fishing and Boating Week set for June 6-14 Need a reason to go fishing and boating? Here are just a few: Connection – fishing and boating offer a great way to connect with family and friends; Stress Relief – fishing is a great way to relax; and Conservation - the funds from your fishing license help conserve Georgia lakes, rivers and streams. National Fishing and Boating Week, June 6-14. The celebration offers another great reason to get outdoors, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. “Did you know that most people are introduced to fishing by a family member, and most consider a family member to be their best fishing friend?” said Thom Litts, Chief of the Fisheries Management Section. “Teaching a child to fish, or taking an outing to a nearby waterway can help build a conservation ethic, while also introducing an exciting activity you can enjoy together for life.” National Fishing and Boating Week began in 1979 and was created to recognize the tradition of fishing, to broaden the spirit of togetherness and to share the values and knowledge of today’s anglers with tomorrow’s anglers.

How to celebrate In the spirit of introducing new family members or friends to the sport of angling, Georgia offers two free fishing days – Sat., June 6 and Sat., June 13 – during this special week. On these days, Georgia residents do not need a fishing license, trout license or Lands Pass (WMAs/PFAs) to fish. Where to celebrate: There are many great places to fish in Georgia, from trout streams in North Georgia, to large reservoirs, to lazy rivers in the south part of the state. You can always start at one of the 10 Public Fishing Areas

(www.georgiawildlife.com) or at one of many Georgia State Parks (www.gastateparks.org/) that offer fishing opportunities for family and friends. According to the National Fishing and Boating Week website, one of the main reasons people don’t go fishing or boating is because no one has invited them. So make it a mission during National Fishing and Boating Week, or the next time you go fishing, to take someone new: a child, a relative or a friend. For more information on National Fishing and Boating Week and all it has to offer, including

PHOTO BY GEORGIA DNR

Take a kid fishing during this month’s National Fishing and Boating Week.

the free fishing days, nearest kids fishing event or places to fish,

visit www.georgiawildlife. com/nfbw.

Summer fishing day camps set for Go Fish Education Center The Go Fish Education Center is hosting three Fishing Day Camps this June and July. Limited space is available and registration deadlines are quickly approaching, so be sure to register soon. Participating kids will learn how to fish, receive safety tips, casting instructions and how to clean your catch. They will also learn about fish biology, habitats and conservation – all through guided instruction, tours and educational activities.

• Session 1 (register by June 4): June 9-11; 9:30 am-3:30 pm daily • Session 2 (register by June 11): June 16-18; 9:30 am-3:30 pm daily • Session 3 (register by July 9): July 14-16; 9:30 am-3:30 pm daily. Cost for the camp is $100 (due on the first day of each session), which includes admission to the Go Fish Education Center, educational instruction, use of equipment and bait. Campers will need

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to bring their own lunch, snacks, and water bottle. COVID-19 Safety at Camp: The Go Fish Education Center is following state and federal recommendations regarding COVID-19. How about a whole family trip to the Go Fish Education Center? What is there to see and do? Visit aquariums that hold more than 180,000 gallons of water and are loaded with Georgia freshwater fish and wildlife, including alliga-

tors. Try out the fishing and shooting simulators. See a working fish hatchery from our huge gallery window. All that gazing at fish will be sure to get you ready to try out the casting pond, bait and tackle provided. Once you have finished your visit, be sure to take some time to browse in our gift shop! For more info on summer camps at the Go Fish Education Center, visit www.gofisheducationcenter.com, or call 478-988-7187.

Thank You ... to all our patrons for your continued support of our mission and events.

July 3rd POPS Concert Canceled The Northwinds Symphonic Band Board of Directors has informed The Arts Council that due to COVID-19 restrictions, the July 3rd POPS Concert has been canceled. It was to be held at the Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center’s Pavilion.

Evenings of Intimate Jazz Rescheduled Evenings of Intimate Jazz performances postponed earlier in the Spring have now been rescheduled. Diego Figueiredo *Friday July 24th Satuday, July 25th

2020 DIEGO FIGUEIREDO July 24 & 25 at 8PM Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center

ALEXIS COLE August 21 & 22 at 8PM Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center

ARI & THE ALIBIS September 11 & 12 at 8PM Arts Council Smithgall Arts Center Individual performance ticket $36 770.534.2787 | TheArtsCouncil.net

Alexis Cole *Friday, August 21st Saturday, August 22nd Ari and the Alibis *Friday, September 11th Saturday, September 12th

For the latest information about Arts Council performances and events, visit the Arts Council website:

*Limited tickets are available for Friday dates for each performance.

www.TheArtsCouncil.net

Especially as we face new and challenging situations and adapt to COVID-19 guidelines, we appreciate even more your love and commitment to the arts in our community. Without your help we could not continue the programming and community support of the arts that we hold so dear. In di cult times like these, we are reminded how important the arts are to our health and well-being. THE ARTS MATTER We can’t wait to see you again when we are able to open our doors and host events in a safe environment. It won’t be long until our new pavilion is complete. We hope to share it with you soon. Visit our website for the most up-to-date information regarding dates and times for our classic series and upcoming programs. Evenings of Intimate Jazz Series Signature Series Summer MusicFest Arts in Schools programming


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As the virus subsides, Lanier’s loons head home With the virus winding down, the saddest part of the coming summer season on Lake Lanier is that the beautiful loons who have been here throughout winter and spring will soon disappear until next fall. With the possible exception of bird watchers, it wasn’t until the movie, “On Golden Pond,” that most people ever noticed loons. These mysterious visitors from the North start showing up around mid November and remain until late May. For those unfamiliar with this magnificent waterfowl, here are some important facts: The common loon can fly nearly 60 miles per hour, swim faster than most fish, can remain under water easily for five to 10 minutes and their haunting song penetrates the morning fog on the lake like the beam of a powerful searchlight! Loons are divers that are normally 24- to 40-inches in length and have an elongated body and sharp, pointed bill. They are strong swimmers that propel themselves when diving by using their radically webbed feet. Their legs are attached far back on their bodies, a characteristic that permits ease of movement when swimming, but causes great difficulty when attempting to walk on land. Loons are unique among living birds because their legs are encased within the body all the way to the ankle. They are great fliers, but become airborne only after an extensive run along the top of the water. In keeping with their uniqueness, loons rarely live or feed in areas that have been polluted by the extravagances of man. These gorgeous creatures are also very family-oriented and always mate for life. Often, we at

Bill Vanderford Travel Editor

n MORE INFO: JFish51@aol.com www.georgiafishing.com PHOTOS BY BILL VANDERFORD

Lanier are privileged to observe parts of their courtship, but they fly back to their homes in Canada, Alaska or other extremely northern areas of our country before actually laying eggs. These northern nests are placed on uninhabited land near the water’s edge or on small islands. Usually two eggs are laid, and both sexes take part in the incubation of the eggs and eventual care for the young. In fact, both the mother and father loon can often be seen carrying the young chicks on their backs while swimming. When the loons first return to Lake Lanier in November, both males and females usually appear rather drab with lots of white showing around their heads from the recent summer molt. As they feed throughout the winter, the color and sheen starts to return to their feathers. Before the loons depart, the male’s head becomes almost jet black, and both genders grow a colorful, iridescent, green band of feathers around their necks. Because of their interaction with striped bass while feeding on Lanier’s abundant shad schools, most fishermen have also devel-

A gathering of loons at Lake Lanier.

Loons on Lake Lanier, swimming, stretching and enjoying the waters.

oped a warm feeling for these interesting birds from the cold North. As a guide on Lanier, bird watchers often hired my services to locate, study and photograph our transient loon population. Seeing the virus departing is a happy occasion, but it will be sad going out on Lanier in the morning mist and not hearing the familiar high-pitched, lonely song of a loon. Nevertheless, I know that people will come out again and enjoy the summer boating … and as always, when the lake settles down with the cool breezes of late fall, the loons will again return to fill my senses with their unique presence and haunting song. Bill Vanderford has won numerous awards for his writing and photography, and has been inducted into the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame as a Legendary Guide.


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General U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.......770 945-9531 Water Release Schedules ..............770 945-1466 Recreation/Water level Info ...........770 945-1467 DNR, Law Enforcement Division....800 241-4113 Lake Lanier Association Inc...........770 503-7757 Boating Safety Courses US Coast Guard Aux. Flotilla 29.....770 891-6362 Atlanta Sail & Power Squadron .....770 734-6412 Marinas 1. Aqualand .................................770 967-6811 2. Bald Ridge ...............................770 887-5309 3. Gainesville ...............................770 536-2171 4. Habersham ..............................770 887-5432 5. Holiday ....................................770 945-7201 6. Port Royale..............................770 887-5715 7. Lanier Harbor .............CLOSED AS OF 2/4/14 8. Lazy Days at Holiday ...............770-945-1991 9.Hideaway Bay ...........................770 967-5500 10.Sunrise Cove ............................770 536-8599 11.Sunset Cove .............................678 304-3157


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One of the last estate sized lake lots (6.20 acres) on Lake Lanier. Very private with long Sunset Cove Views. Deep water cove was recently dredged and rip rapped. Graded building lot overlooking cove with almost new 32 x 32 aluminum covered dock with party deck. Two gated entrances, existing well and septic permit. Come finish the dream!

Lot 21: the Woodcroft at The Cottages of Lake Lanier. Newly built home on Lake Lanier in gated community. Elegantly appointed with every detail considered. 3BRs, soaring ceilings, fireplace, gourmet kitchen, stunning sunset and year round lake views. Lawn care included in HOA. Lakeside clubhouse., 18 slip dock. $692,900


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Health of Lanier real estate market during pandemic By Bev Knight You might be surprised to hear that the Lake Lanier real estate market is still going strong. Even though we lost three or four weeks when we were required to shelter in place, there have been 79 lake home closings through May 15th. That’s only four fewer than 2019 which was a banner year. The metro-Atlanta market is also thriving, especially in certain parts of the city. The good news for sellers is that home prices continue to rise due to the very limited inventory. The average lake house is selling for $650,269, an 11 percent increase from the same period in 2019. The number of days on the market has decreased from 103 in 2019 to 77 this year. That is a very quick turnaround and a clear reflection of the competition created by the low levels of homes for sale. Our Atlanta neighbors are enjoying similar trends. For you luxury homeowners, twice as many homes over $1 million have sold compared to last year at this time. Three years of a strong economy have had a positive impact. While this is good news for

sellers, traditional logic would indicate that buyers are being priced out of the market; however, the interest rates are so low, their buying power remains high. Just a quick warning to buyers, the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 crisis has forced lenders to raise their requirements for loans, especially jumbo loans (over $510,400). As always, it’s important to line up your financing before you go house hunting. You don’t want to fall in love with a house you can’t afford. Real estate is considered an essential business in Georgia with some restrictions. A fair number of at-risk homeowners have understandably taken their houses off the market. This has severely limited our inventory even more. Many owners of homes that remain for sale require lookers to wear masks, use hand sanitizer and take other precautions for showings. Agents are using wipes and gloves to open houses and turn on lights. Many are offering virtual showings via FaceTime and even virtual open houses. Almost all are practicing social distancing, so life goes on. In normal times, many of the people who look at lake homes are just “someday” buyers trying

to learn the market. Those who venture out during a pandemic have their checkbooks in-hand, literally. If you shelter in place for two months, it is human nature to want a better shelter. Why not choose beautiful Lake Lanier just north of Atlanta? Bev Knight is lead agent and founder of The Good Life Group, Lake Lanier specialists. Her team members all live on the lake and sold $45 million last year, mostly Knight on Lanier. To suggest other topics of interest, email her at bev@housesonlanier.net.

• Photo Continued from Page 36 took place this spring, netted about two dozen photo entries. “While we received a good number of photos, we know that many volunteers participated in the clean-up and didn’t submit photos,” said Jennifer Flowers, executive director of the association. Volunteers were able to collect a great deal of trash, garbage and debris.” The annual Shore Sweep has been scheduled for Saturday, September 26. Details will be posted on the group’s website at lakelanier.org.

The association has continued to be active since the first of the year, adding several new board members. It is also redesigning its website with an anticipated launch sometime this summer. For information or to volunteer, call 770 503-7757 or visit lakelanier.org.

• Grilling stations – What type/size grill(s)? Need space for a Big Green Egg? Pizza oven? • Storage/cabinets • Countertops • Sinks/Clean-up areas • Beverage cooler/beer taps/ice maker • Ceiling Fans • Electrical outlets • Fireplace or firepits (wood-

burning, gas or infrared) • Furniture – Bar seating or tables? Sofas/chairs? • TVs, speakers Just like indoor kitchen space, the options for your outdoor kitchen and bar are almost endless. Cheers! Sara Bagwell is a designer for Tracy Tesmer Design/Remodeling in Gainesville.

• Design Continued from Page 47 each component you want/need in your new living space. • Location – Will your kitchen/bar be attached or detached from the house? Will it be under a covered porch or pergola? • Non-cooking spaces – Prep space (including small refrigerator), serving space, eating/sitting space

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LIST YOUR CLASSIFIED IN LAKESIDE ON LANIER: Only $15 per Month! Up to 20 words, then only 25 cents per word after that! Call 770-287-1444 or online at www.lakesidenews.com. June/July Sailing Calendar Event Date Club Event Date Club JULY JUNE LLSC Wednesday 1 - #8 6/3 LLSC Wednesday Series 2 - #1 7/8 7/11 LLSC PHRF Championship #2 6/6 BFSC BFSC Spring 8 LLSC Wednesday 2 #2 7/15 BFSC BFSC Spring 7 6/7 LLSC Wednesday 2 #3 7/22 LLSC LLSC Jr Wk #3 - (M-F) 6/8 LLSC Wednesday 2 #4 7/29 LLSC Wednesday 1 - #9 6/10 LLSC LLSC Sailfest Open 6/13 Please note: Some events may be LLSC Wednesday 1 - #10 6/17 postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. LARC Mooonlight Race #2 6/27 Complete 2020 Sailing Calendar: www.lakesidenews.com/sailing-calendar

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