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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Magical Nights of Lights For the 18th year, Lake Lanier Islands will host the Magical Nights of Lights animated light extravaganza from November 20 through December 30. It features millions of twinkling lights and the Holiday Village, complete with shopping, pony rides and a visit from Santa. Page 2

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FALL IS FINALLY HERE

Boat Parade of Lights The tradition continues. For the fifth year, the UYC Maritime Foundation is hosting its Boat Parade of Lights on Lake Lanier on Saturday, December 4. The Taste of the Lake has been added to the event. Page 22

Burnham on Crouch, England On a recent trip to the British Isles, finding an old English meal in London proved a challenge. This had me heading for the Essex countryside in search of the “REAL” England, which I found in the tiny east-coast community of Burnham on Crouch. Page 56 Also inside: Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Break from the lake . . . . . . . .Page Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Captain’s Comments . . . . . . . .Page Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page COE column . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Cruising Wilsons . . . . . . . . . . .Page Fishing report . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Glenn Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lake Lanier Association news . .Page Lanier map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lake Lanier Olympic Venue . . .Page Lake levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Marinas information . . . . . . . .Page Marine crossword puzzle . . . . .Page Outdoor activity calendar . . . .Page Power Squadron column . . . . . .Page Sailing calendar . . . . . . . . . . .Page US Coast Guard Auxiliary . . . . .Page

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A couple enjoys a fall day at Longwood Park along the shores of Lake Lanier in Gainesville.


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Magical Nights of Lights opens November 20 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 Phillip Sartain, Roy Crittenden, Tommy Wilkinson, Millie Adcox, Mike Rudderham, Glenn Burns, Bob & Carolyn Wilson, Lisa Beers, Jane Harrison 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 Pamela A. Keene For the 18th year, Lake Lanier Islands will host the Magical Nights of Lights animated light extravaganza featuring millions of twinkling lights and the Holiday Village, complete with shopping, pony rides and a visit from Santa. The event begins on Saturday, November 20, and continues through Thursday, December 30, from 5 to 10 p.m. The festive display is a sevenmile driving tour through the Islands past dozens of displays representing the holidays. Exhibits include The Twelve Days of Christmas, Santa’s Elves at Work, the North Pole Express, the Animated Sliding Penguin, Jack & The Beanstalk, Jet-Ski For Two, Icicle Tunnel and Candy Cane Lane. Holiday Village includes a bonfire for roasting marshmallows, holiday fare, pony and amusement rides and holiday shopping. The islands also hosts a Magical Nights of Lights Buffet nightly at Legacy Lodge and Conference Center. The cost is $27.95 per person. Entry into Magical Nights of

Lights is $40 per car Monday thru Thursday; $60 per car Friday thru Sunday and holidays; $90 per passenger van and $250 per bus. Car passes are also available online at www.lakelanierislands.com/mnol for $33 Monday through Thursday and $53 Friday through Sunday. The resort is also offering most of the features at Magical Nights of Lights for one price. All-inclusive packages include a vehicle pass for the light show, unlimited carnival rides, pony rides and more. They do not include food or beverage. Stay and see the show The Islands is offering specials to turn visits to the display into overnight stays, with the Magical Nights of Lights Package at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center. With packages starting at $179, a family of four will enjoy overnight accommodations, one vehicle pass to Magical Nights of Lights, amusement rides for up to two children and more. Upgrade packages are available to include accommodations at the new Legacy Villas or LakeHouses.

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Fall brings many fishing opportunities on Lanier I’ve said it before and this month I’ll say it again: Don’t put away those fishing rods when the weather cools down. Autumn can be the best time of the year to spend some quality time catching fish on our north Georgia reservoirs. The water column has cooled considerably and gamefish that were pretty much restricted to the deeper depths during the warmer months are now roaming the entire water column which can make things pretty exciting. Striped bass become especially active this time of year. These hard fighting gamefish thrive in cooler water which holds more dissolved oxygen. Linesides travel in schools and attack pods of baitfish in wolf pack fashion often driving them to the surface. This provides an adrenaline bonanza to anglers casting into a churning mass of frenzied feeding. If the weather calls for clear skies, look for this activity early and late in the day. If overcast conditions are present, explosive activity can occur anytime. It pays to be ready. Creek mouth locations are prime areas to search. Be mobile and don’t spend too much time in one area if there are no signs of life. Early in the

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month topwater plugs such as the Redfin by Cotton Cordell can be very effective. Both the large seven-inch model and smaller jointed five-inch model will entice strikes. The top color pick year after year seems to be chrome and blue although there are a good many enthusiasts for the smokey joe color out there. I’ve also caught fish very well off the chrome and black model. Some say these plugs are even better when the chrome flakes away over time and exposes the pre-finish bone color of the original body. The family of Zara Spooks also present good choices when it comes to surfacing fish. Don’t forget to remove factory treble hooks and replace them with premium super sharp models. This detail will turn slashes into solid hook ups. If you don’t see any signs of surface activity

search the area with live bait on flat lines. It can pay off to weight one line with a heavy split shot to probe an intermediate depth. If this line gets more than its share of strikes you’ll convert others to this mode. Try the night bite for stripers Later in the month, it seems that topwaters become less effective and bucktail jigs along with soft plastics become more effective. Keep a rod ready with a 3/8th ounce bucktail jig and a trailer. All white or combinations of this color and silver mylar or a touch of other contrasting colors seem to work the best. Trailers can consist of ribbon tail or fluke style models. Both get a lot of strikes. Ribbon tail models provide a premium of swimming action while fluke styles lend a darting action to jigs. When it comes to trailers, white pearl or a contrasting chartreuse are most popular. Many of the newer paddle tail type swim baits are excellent candidates for savage strikes. Cast bucktails paired with trailers into the action and retrieve with a slight hopping motion. If you’re tossing a swim bait, simply give it a steady retrieve. If there is no surface action, it never hurts to

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blind cast. Adhering to this discipline can put many extra fish in your boat. Cover the water and experiment with depths from the surface down to about 15 feet or so. It’s a sound way to spend your time while drifting flat lines across an area. No mention of striper fishing this time of year would be complete without discussing the night bite. This is an awesome way to target linesides as they probe the shallows searching for prey during the darkness. Being on the lake at night this time of year is quite pleasant and productive. Although others will work, the lure of choice is the Long A by Bomber. You’ll want the size 16X model which sports three sets of treble hooks. Super hot color picks include pink and silver flash, rainbow trout, and any of the chrome variations. Launch your boat just before twilight and target main lake points and reefs, creek mouths, or island perimeters. Cast all the way up to the shoreline. Many explosive strikes will come in two or three feet of water. Removing a plug from the mouth of a powerful fish can be hazardous. Three accessories make night striper fishing a safer endeavor. The first is a

headlamp. Quality models are cheap these days and handy for all sorts of purposes. The second item is a lip gripping device. This will allow for safe handling while removing hooks with the third safety item which is nothing more than a set of needle nose pliers. If you’ve never tried for stripers at night, go with a seasoned fishing buddy the first time or two. It’s a great way to spend some time on the water. Super shallow crankbaits fool shallow bass Fall isn’t just about stripers. Spotted and largemouth bass are spending more time roaming the shallows and they’re hungry. Begin your search in the upper portions of your favorite creeks. Baitfish are the key to success. Look for the telltale signs of shad flickering and dimpling at the surface. When you find concentrations of forage, the bass will not be far away. A number of lures will draw strikes. One fine choice is a number five or seven Shad Rap. The natural shad color pattern is always a good pick. The light number five model fishes best on spinning tackle with sixpound test line. Fluke style soft See Fishing, page 5

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Lanier Fishing Report

Continued from Page 4 plastics and small to medium size swim baits are other excellent picks. If the water surface is rippled by breeze, a 1/4th ounce spinnerbait can be a really good idea. Choose one with double willow leaf style blades for maximum flash. Super shallow crankbaits that only dive to a foot or less can be excellent as well. Some pro anglers have claimed that these readily fool bass that have “seen too many spinnerbaits.” If you’re not getting a response to these faster moving baits, break out the shakey head plastic worm rig that you should nearly always have tied on. Work this through every piece of cover you can find. If this does not produce results, it’s time for a move to deeper water. Start with the points near the old creek channel concentrating on the 15- to 25-foot depths. Probe these with your shakey head rig or a skirted twin tail grub which is also known as a spider jig. Chompers makes a good one that is loaded with garlic scent. Rig these grubs on football style lead heads. The 3/8th ounce size is a good all around choice. Your choice of casting or spinning tackle paired with 10-pound test line will work well for these rigs. Don’t forget about schooling bass either. A lot of things can happen in November and this is one that can occur at any time. It pays to be ready. A 3/8th ounce white Rooster Tail casts like a bullet and does a great job at imitating a small baitfish fleeing the feed-

ing frenzy. Late in the month you might want to break out the jigging spoons. For starters, locate the trailing edge of submerged timber up tributary creeks and try bottom depths of 35 to 45 deep. Tangle with the big boys at Duke’s Creek If you’re looking for a change of pace, try one of the year around trout streams or check the excellent opportunities in our delayed harvest trout waters. The latter especially provides a high quality of fishing from November 1st to May 14th. As the name implies, all trout caught in these waters must be immediately released. The fall is a super time to plan a trip to a DH stream in your neck of the woods. Nothing beats an Indian summer day on a trout stream in the north Georgia mountains, especially when it’s full of fish! If you want to hang out a little closer to the ATL, you might be surprised to learn that the stretch of Chattahoochee River from Morgan Falls to Peachtree Creek is an exceptional delayed harvest stream. While you’re close to the hustle and bustle it seems as if you’ve entered a different world. Others on the menu include Smith Creek in Unicoi State Park just outside of Helen, a stretch of the Toccoa River (reputed to be the best in the state) below Lake Blue Ridge, the Chatooga River in Rabun County (also reputed to be the best See Fishing, page 12

Lake level: Approximately 1068.5 or about two and a half feet low Surface Temperature: Hovering around 70 and dropping with fall weather Clarity: Normal. Clear in main lake areas with some color in upper tributaries Bass fishing has been fair with some anglers having pretty good days on the water. Typical for this time of year, it seems that a little bit of everything has been working lately. Fish are being caught from shallow to deep water. In the shallows, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jerk baits are all working. Whatever you choose, stick to the smaller sizes in natural baitfish patterns. Target any cover you see casting well beyond objects to avoid spooking shallow fish. If you’re casting to the secondary points in the upper tributaries some breeze can help the bite. Bass are also being caught a bit deeper on drop shot and shakey head rigs. In the deeper water focus on points with man made brush piles. Did I mention that some nice fish have been caught on topwater plugs recently? The moral of the story is there’s a lot going on out there right now. Stay versatile and be prepared to try the full spectrum of basic Lanier patterns. Striper fishing has been good. The topwater bite has been a mainstay for most anglers. The productive times have generally been early and late with overcast weather providing action on and off throughout the day. Look for these fish near the creek mouths on both the upper and lower ends of the lake. Toss bucktail jigs with trailers, swim baits, or fluke style plastics to fool these fish. Flat lines baited with live herring have been putting fish in the boat as well. Trail two of these about 100 feet behind the boat as you search for the topwater action. Don’t stay in any one place long if you’re not seeing any signs of life. If you’re not on anything and need to cover water, you may want to try trolling one ounce bucktail jigs behind eight colors of lead core line. This is a great way to locate fish on a slow day. This is still working for some anglers. Toward the end of the month, keep an eye out for arriving flocks of seagulls to point out striper activity.

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LAKE IN YOUR BACKYARD! Gorgeous views from this older city home situated in cul-de-sac. Stepless brick ranch. Paved road to boat dock. If you’ve dreamed of living on Lake Lanier, Now You Can!

WARMTH, CHARM, VIEWS, tranquility, recreation, sun, deep water, boating, fishing and swimming best describe this wonderful home. Don’t miss it! 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Covered Boat dock. Convenient to I-985, hospitals & shopping.

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AN UNUSUAL FIND. This home is sited at water’s edge on Lanier. One of the largest boat docks (grandfathered) w/2 boat lifts. Main house features 3BR/3.5BA + guest quarters w/1BR/BA/kitchen. Many extras. 3 FPs & screen porch. Level lot yet deep water.

EVERYDAY IS LIKE A VACATION in this beautiful lake home with big open water views. Master & guest suites on main level. Finished basement. Large covered boat dock. Good “take line”. You Need to See!

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NEW ENGLAND STYLE LAKE home with miles of deep water views. Located in Chattahoochee Country Club. This refurbished 4BR/4.5 BA home is loaded with upgrades. Perfect inside and out.

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GREAT HOME ON LANIER. ALWAYS deep water! Very private in cul-de-sac and acres of corps property on sides. Gorgeous kitchen with granite. Awesome master bath. 2 fireplaces. Tall ceilings & lots of windows. In-law suite on terrace level. Single slip dock w/party deck. Call Today!

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BEST BUY ON LAKE LOT! Boat dock in place. Located in Mt. Vernon Pointe w/sidewalks and street lights. Situated in cul-de-sac. Gentle slope. Just listed and won’t last long!

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LAST LAKE LOT in a newer upscale s/d, approximately 300’ on the lake. Almost new double slip dock w/hardi plank decking & party deck. Approx. 5 miles from North Georgia Outlet Mall.

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BEAUTIFUL ST. JOE BRICK home w/pool by Artistic. Close to waters’ edge in the Chattahoochee Country Club. Enclosed boat dock w/lift. Copper gutters. Granite & Travertine in all baths. Wormy chestnut walls in family room. 3 fireplaces. 10 ft ceilings. This spectacular home was custom built & has only had one owner.

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D L O S STOP RIGHT HERE! Grass to the water and wide open views! Vaulted covered porch overlooking the dock! This is a DREAM lake home with gorgeous hardwood floors and a gourmet kitchen. Terrace level with a full kitchen and a stone fireplace. This home has something for EVERYONE! Own an amazing lake home only 3 minutes from 400. $875,000

2 bedroom cottage in Balus Creek. FANTASTIC area of lake. Grandfathered 80' ramp in ALWAYS great water. $299,000

R UNDE T! AC R T N CO 4 bedroom, 2 bath log cabins WITH DEEDED DOCK SLIP! Starting at $225,000! Beautiful area of Chattahoochee Bay. Next to Aqualand Marina, restaurants ... BEST DEAL ON THE LAKE! 5 cabins total - vacant lots with dock slips too!

BRING OFFERS!! SHORT SALE POSSIBLE! The ultimate lake lots! South lake off Buford Dam, always deep water. 2 lots are available, BOTH w/double slip permits. In area of million $$ homes. Close to excellent schools and shopping. Buy now and enjoy the lake while you plan your dream home! 1.71 acres $399K and 1.49 acre $399K

GRASS TO THE WATER! Wide open views! 3 additional lots with docks in place available as well to have an estate like setting. Separate guest house too! $699,000

4/3 better than new craftsman style lake home, 3 finished floors. Beautiful year round views and drought proof water, top quality thru-out. Let Lake Lanier entertain you. 24 x 28 s/s dock w/party deck. Sunset views. $599,000

NEW FLOWERY BRANCH FORECLOSURE listing with the MOST amazing views! What a deal!!!!! Tons of sq footage, huge 1.64 acre lot, 2 kitchens, master w/FP, fully finished terrage level, dock permit for 32 x 32! $769,900

NEW FORECLOSURE LISTING. Custom built home 99% complete located in upscale gated Lake Lanier community w/37 home sites, clubhouse and pool. No dock or permit. Must be prequalified w/Suntrust prior to submitting offer. Sold as is, no disclosures. $374,900

D L O S 1ST TIME ON MARKET! Harbour Pointe, Lake Lanier's premier subdivision with a dock slp option. Beautiful craftsman home with 4 BR/4.5 BA. Fully finished terrace level w kitchen, office and bedroom too~Open floor plan~Gourmet kitchen opens to keeping room! $729,900

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Be cautious on the lake during the fall boating season The coming months can be a great time to take the family and friends out for a day of recreational boating, picnicking, leaf viewing and generally having a great time. Air temperatures are just right and water temps are still in the safe range. While recreational boating slows during December, fishermen and some boaters with heated cabins will still find their way out on the water for a day of relaxation and fun. Boating accident statistics give us a warning, however, about boating during October, November and December. I have access to U.S. Coast Guard boating accident statistics for 2009, and they give us reason to be concerned. Trauma, drowning and hypothermia continue to rank one, two and three as causes of death. The highest percentage of accidents resulting in death occurred in October (25 percent), November (22 percent) and December (26 percent). The other nine months ranged from 11 percent to 27 percent (February). Hypothermia is not “freezing to death,”, nor is it “frostbite,” and it can kill at temperatures well above freezing. To give you

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an idea of how much time you have if you fall overboard when the water temperature drops, consider this: water temperature 5060 degrees, unconsciousness can occur in one to two hours; death one to six hours. If water temperature is 40-50 degrees, unconsciousness can occur in 30-60 minutes, death one to three hours. If you plan to be on the water this fall and winter, there are things you can do to prevent hypothermia. • Try to avoid boating alone. It’s nice to have help in emergencies. • Avoid situations that promote loss of body heat. Stay dry and out of the cold wind. • Wear your life jacket. It will help preserve body heat, and in the event you fall overboard you will be better able to return to the

boat. • Proper clothing makes a big difference. Wool clothing is much better than synthetics. Remember, too, that there will probably not be many other boaters around you during this time of the year, meaning “Good Samaritans” will be scarce. Should you find yourself in the position of rescuing someone who possibly is suffering from hypothermia, keep this in mind: their energy resources are minimal. Have them do as little as possible to help you in their rescue. They may deplete what energy reserves they have left. Hypothermic people have died after rescue because of their exertion during the rescue. Fall boating can be a wonderful experience, but one needs to exercise caution since the rules have changed some from summer boating. To learn more about cold weather boating and other important facets of recreational boating, consider taking our one-day “About Boating Safety” course being offered at Lake Lanier from February through October each year. Announcements of our courses are printed in this news-

paper and in other lake area newspapers during those months. Please plan to visit our safety booth at the Atlanta Boat Show January 13-16, 2011. We will be located in the lobby area of the Georgia World Congress Center next to the Coast Guard traveling

exhibit, and will have ample free safe boating brochures available. You will also be able to speak with our knowledgeable Auxiliarists on duty should you have questions. Roy Crittenden is Public Affairs Officer for Flotilla 29.

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Lake Lots - Foreclosure on one of the best cul-de-sac lots in Shores of Lyncliff next to its slip in the community marina, .84 acres, over 230 ft lake frontage, amazing views. $249K - Huge 2.21 acre G'ville lot w/ almost 250 ft lake frontage, gorgeous views, great n'hood, sgl slip dock permit. Priced to sell at $225K.

Magnificent builder's home w/ every feature you can imagine. You'll love the views, flat walk to the dock, & DEEP water. Dbl slip permit, sgl slp dock. Fantastic n'hood. $1.19mil.

4BR renovated lake home so close to the water! Flat walk to sgl slp dock, great yr-round views. Huge kitchen, open flr plan, hw floors, in-law cottage. Just $449K.

Showcase home! Imported Italian sea granite ctrs, ss appliances, open floor plan, full finished bsmt. Amazing views, very flat path to lake, 1.23 acres! SS dock. Way below appraisal @ $549K.

- Corner lot, .7 acres, lovely building site. Did get dock in lottery, waiting for approval from Corps. Just $139K.

4BR looks new inside, close to wtr 2 sides, 32' party dock, views

Buford renovation, deep water 180ยบ lake views, close to lake

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Newer lake home in Gainesville Easy walk to dock, fenced yard

Very close to water on 2 sides, 32' party dock on lovely cove. Amazing views. Two masters, finished bsmt. Open floor plan, fireplace. Cul-de-sac lot. Reduced to $499K.

Soaring lake views 2 sides, deep water, SS dock, very close to water, no-wake cove. Buford home renovated, open floor plan, magnificent screen porch & decks. $549K.

Lake home like new, priced to sell. Hardwood floors, granite ctrs, 2-story family room, nice views. Easy walk to SS party dock or take cart path. A deal at $450K.

Granite counters, hardwood floors, wall of windows for lake view, flat path to lake, fenced yard, SS party dock w/ lift & kayak launch. Priced to sell at $425K.

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CONTR R E D N U Awesome luxury home w/ fantastic upscale details. Most gorgeous outdoor living spaces on lake w/ breathtaking sunset views. 6BR, huge bsmt. Reduced $599K.

Completely rebuilt luxury home, just steps to SS party dock on deep wtr, amazing views, every feature top notch. Workout room, fnshd bsmt w/ custom bar, 3FPs. $899K.

Great south lake location, gorgeous craftsman style, almost new, open floor plan, nice lake view, EASY walk to dock, beautiful architecture. Reduced to $549K.

Luxury home on lovely deep-water cove. Fantastic architectural details & trim, every feature is high-end. Great views of lake & mountains. Reduced again to $799K.

You can afford this house! Views, close to wtr, renovated

Lake living without the cost Enjoy the views & n'hood ramp

Completely renovated, Cumming Flat walk to wtr, big back yard

Great cul-de-sac lot, upscale n'hood Cedar boat house, deep water always

This home is an incredible deal. 4BR, granite ctrs, hw floors, full finished bsmt w/ 2nd kitchen, easy walk to lake, year round views, nicely renovated. Just $275K!

Year-round lake view! 4BR, 2BA, new crpt & flrs. Fenced kennel for dogs & huge lot w/ land for your garden. N'hood has a boat ramp. Just @$225K. Might lease.

Close to Atl in Cumming - 3BR loft floor plan, flat lot, easy walk to dock, big yard, completely renovated in '04. HW floors, stainless appliances. $349K. Also for lease.

Upscale n'hood, perfect location, grandfathered-in cedar shake boathouse in deep water. Open floorplan, 3BR w/ partially fnshd bsmt, very well-built. Reduced to $499K.


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Tasha W. Barnes, Buyer “From the moment I spoke to Beverly, she was the most courteous professional Realtor that I have ever met. As we discussed my first home preferences, Beverly continuously took into consideration the wants and needs of my disabled mother. Beverly always kept me on track and we were able to find my "perfect first home" within 2 weeks! Beverly Williams made the entire process from the first home viewing...to the initial contract...to the closing A STRESS FREE EVENT. I would highly recommend Beverly Williams to anyone who in the home buying market. Thanks for everything, Beverly!”

Mary Ann Drury, Seller “I want to express our sincere appreciation for the extraordinary efforts and time that Beverly put into the sale of our home. She worked above and beyond the expectations of what most people think a realtor will do to assist us in the sale of our home. We knew when interviewing realtors that Beverly was the best of the best. Her honesty and forthrightness were outstanding qualities that caught our attention immediately. Beverly's dedication to follow-up and keep us informed throughout our extremely long and difficult sale show her high professional manner. It would not have happened if it had not been for Beverly!” Jeff & Alicia Knowles, Buyers “Being first time home buyers we were very pleased with the help that we received from Beverly. We really appreciate her patience and the time she put into finding us a home with our crazy work schedule. She accommodated us at our convenience. Beverly, you are really great at what you do!”

Alexis Chambers, Buyer “I was referred to Beverly Williams by a family member who is also a Realtor. He had the utmost confidence that she would be able to help me find what I was looking for within my price range. The house that I put the contract on happened to be a FORECLOSURE. My experience with Beverly was great but my experience in buying a foreclosure was a nightmare! Without Beverly's persistence in dealing with the bank's Realtor and the Attorney for the Bank I still may not be in my home. I really couldn't have gone through the process without a Realtor. Beverly went above and beyond to help me get this home. I actually closed 2 months after putting a contract on the foreclosed house which is almost unheard of in today's market. Buying a FORECLOSURE is a stressful process… and I could not imagine getting it done without Beverly's assistance.”

Bart & Claudia Hodges, Sellers “We would recommend Beverly Williams to anyone wanting to sell their home. Other agents we spoke with wanted us to list our home for lower than our selling price, but Beverly recognized the value of our home. She developed a beautiful brochure that showcased the assets or our home and looked great on her website. Her marketing efforts paid off in a quick sale in a slow market. Beverly and her excellent staff stayed in touch throughout the process and were great to work with.”

Bryan Morris, Seller “Beverly, I cannot even begin to adequately express my deep appreciation and gratitude for all that you did to help me through this grueling house-selling process. Your very high level of expertise, knowledge, and professionalism were why I wanted to work with you, but I was continually grateful for your warmth and heartfelt friendliness during those times when I got discouraged. I am firmly convinced that I got the best representation from initial listing to final closing because I was working with you. Thank you so very much for all of the extras including all of the marketing that you provided. Keep up the hard work, and best of luck in the future. Thanks again a hundredfold!”

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CUMBERLAND ON LANIER S/D - 30% complete. 5BR/4.5BA. Massive vaulted floor plan, 4 side brick, 4-car garage. Full unfinish terra lvl. Tax records show home is approximately 6,726 SF. SS covered dock in place, Corps says dock permit is current. Great opportunity to get dock in place and complete home. Buyer must pre-qualify with Suntrust lender. Hurry! Priced to sell quickly! MLS#2871197 $249,900 $174,900

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Lanier Striper Club Hosts ‘Get Kids Fishing’ tournament November 13 By Pamela A. Keene On November 13, the Lanier Striper Club will host “Get Kids Fishing” tournament, funded in part by money raised from the organization’s September Fun Fest Striper Tournament. The November event is limited to 50 boats and teams are encouraged to bring youngsters out to fish. “There’s a special entry free for fishing teams that include a child aged 6 to 14,” said Joe Kuhr

with Lanier Striper Club. “We’re all about getting youngsters to enjoy fishing from an early age and this tournament is part of the Get Kids Fishing Foundation.” Registration is $100 per team but only $65 per team with at least one child participating. Participants will receive two tournament T-shirts, a gift bag and two tickets to the luncheon awards ceremony. Winners will receive cash, prizes and trophies. The event is a catch-photo-release virtual tournament. All pre- and post-tournament activities will take place at Port

Royale Marina. The Lanier Striper Club was formed in 2000. Its 50-plus members are dedicated to promoting fellowship, conservation and education among Lake Sidney Lanier Striped Bass Anglers. The club meets the first Tuesday of every month at The Dam Store on Buford Dam Road and has a monthly fishing outing the first Saturday of the month (following the Tuesday meeting). MORE INFO: To Register, call 770-831-2828 or www.getkidsfishing.org

Buford Dam Road reopens ahead of schedule By Pamela A. Keene Buford Dam Road reopened on Friday, October 22, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule. It had been closed for paving; the paving project was completed early, in part due to the complete

closure of the road. “Because the road was closed to traffic, the paving project was completed ahead of the November 4 reopening date,” said Chris Lovelady, assistant project operations manager for Lake Lanier.

“We wish to thank those commuters that utilized the detours around Buford Dam Road and both Gwinnett and Forsyth counties for their patience as we repaved the roads.”

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• Fishing Continued from Page 5 in the state) and Amicalola Creek in the Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area. The catching tends to be really good in all these waters. If you opt for the Chatooga, visit www.gofishgeorgia.com and locate information on stream flow gauges to check for safe wading conditions. If you fish the Hooch near Atlanta or the Toccoa, you’ll likewise want to check for water release schedules from the upstream dams. If you’re looking for the perfect small stream DH experience, head for Smith Creek. It’s very angler friendly and a visit to Helen is an added bonus. These streams are restricted to single hook artificial lures only during the DH season. For a complete guide as well as good tips, visit the aforementioned web site. If you’re looking for a chance to tangle with the big boys, you may want to get a reservation (free) at Duke’s Creek in the Smithgall Woods-Duke’s Creek Conservation Area. For those who get to know it, the stream produces tro-

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In closing, whether you opt for stripers, bass, or trout, you have great fishing options this time of year. The weather is superb and the scenery is just right for the soul. Until next month, take care and enjoy your time in the outdoors. Tommy Wilkinson is assistant manager for Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Duluth. MORE INFO: twilkinson@basspro.com

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Grass to water's edge w/single slip dock! Master on main level + 3 large bedrooms w/private baths, large bonus room, 2 gas fireplaces, fullunfinished basement. Unbelievable value priced below appraisal! $769,000 MLS# 2923948

SS dock w/party deck, steps from house to water's edge & dock. Lake views from nearly every room. Beautiful new hrdwd flrs, finished lower level, bonus room over detached double garage. Cash allowance to buyer for pool repairs or removal. $579,500 MLS# 2926949

Close in on Lake Knickerbocker. Bring your canoe or fishing boat (battery operated is allowed). 4BR/2.5BA ranch w/finished terrace level, Lake views from decks & many rooms. Near golf course & Chattahoochee Country Club. $425,000 MLS# 2944448

4BR/3BA custom home w/Brazilian cherry hrdwd flrs, travertine tile, gourmet kitchen w/granite counters & more. Too many upgrades to list them all. Finished basement, storage building/work shop. $409,900 MLS#2916837

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THIS HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING! 3BR/3 Full & 2 Half BA. Spacious master BR & BA. True gourmet kitchen w/top of the line appliances, island, bar & breakfast nook. Separate dining rm. Rec rm has full kitchen w/bar, fireplace & game ares. All of the finer details & extras. 2-slip party dock in deep water. A steal at $999,000. JIM FRENCH 404-401-6254, VIC SHIRLEY 770-656-7502

PRIVATE LAKE HOME. 4BR/3BA, Like new interior, open comfortable design. All new kitchen, breakfast area, separate dining room, open great room, rec room. Lots of storage, double garage. Deck, patio, covered dock, great view! $449,900. VIC SHIRLEY 770-656-7502, JIM FRENCH 404-401-6254

WELL MAINTAINED. 4 side brick, 4BR/2BA, great room, sun room, formal dining and breakfast areas. Large private, level yard. Good schools. Low Forsyth County taxes. Family friendly, ideal for empty nesters. Only $183,000. VIC SHIRLEY 770-656-7502

CHARMING CAPE COD - 4BR/3.5BA, Great rm. User friendly kitchen, breakfast rm, sperate dining rm. Nice master. Wrap-around porch, deck & patio. 2-car garage. Dock w/lift. Very private. $649,000. VIC SHIRLEY. 770-656-7502, JIM FRENCH 404-401-6254

IDEAL FOR WEEKENDS OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE - 3BR/2BA. Living room, spacious family room with exposed beams & floor to ceiling stone fireplace overlooking lake. Large screen porch. Detached workshop, crafts & storage building. Good water, Good view. Oversized covered boat dock with lift. Double lot. Only $399,000. JIM FRENCH 404-401-6254, VIC SHIRLEY 770-656-7502

FORECLOSURE. 4BR/4BA + bonus rm. Spacious throughout, up-scale master, gourmet kitch, sep dining rm. Unfinished bsmt studded & stubbed, ready to finish. 2-car garage. Bargain at $265,000. JIM FRENCH 404-401-6254, VIC SHIRLEY 770-656-7502

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CHESTATEE lake & golf community. Enjoy! 4BR/ 2.5BA, beautifully maintained inside & out. Wonderful granite kitchen, open to great room. Master on main w/sitting room, FP, his & hers closets, screened porch. Partially fin terr lev. Pvt cul-de-sac lot. Sally Willison 404-375-6945

Beautiful designer 3BR/2.5BA features enchanting gardens, party gazebo, greenhouse, 2 car garage w/ attic storage, 2 dining rms, lakeview, great storage and many upgrades. Great location. Walk to lake. Reva Jennings 770-617-1222 Sue Stancil 404-401-6487

Amazing Mountain Retreat! Nestled on 22+ acres cottage hm w/pool, outdoor FP, workshop, garage and mtn views. Private but easy access to Historic Dahlonega at the base of Black Mtn. Frontage on Yahoola Creek. Perfect 2nd hm or full time living. Jennifer Payne 706-878-6132

Amazing home in swim/tennis community. 4 BR/2 BA. Open flr plan-great room w/stone FP open to eat-in-kitchen & sunroon. Full finished basement. Large level corner lot close to great schools. Renee Martin 678-982-9801

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$439,000 SPACIOUS RANCH, Full Unfinished Basement, 4 Bedroom/3.5 bath, Granite Countertops, Upgraded Lighting, Media Room, Keeping Room, Dining Room, Owner Agent. Leroy Payne 706-974-4522

$239,000 Looking for your own piece of paradise? Wooded 1.5 Acre lot w/4 BD/3 BA home. 3 Fireplaces, full finished basement, over-sized bedrooms, enormous master bath. Entire back of home is a wall of sliding windows. Pristine condition. A must see. Renee Martin 678-982-9801

$135,000 Bank approved Short Sale! This 3 BR home in Ansley at Pilgrim Mill has been barely lived in and is in great condition. Large open floor plan on the main floor and a spacious master bdrm. Property backs to a wooded area for additional privacy. Dwight Klovstad 678-907-0627

$112,000

$549,900

Bridgewater Subdivision, Lake community. Split bedroom plan, master bedroom offers large walkin closet and bath. 2 additional bedrooms, hall bath, family room with stone fireplace, kitchen offers stained cabinets, new dishwasher. Sue Stancil 404-401-6487

Quality custom home on 2+ acres. Cul-de-sac, great views. 2 sty w/finished terrace lvl. 2 FP's, keeping rm, granite, island kit, extensive mouldings, Brazilian teak deck w/pergola. Space for pool and outdoor entertaining area. Conv. to GA 400. Great schools & shopping. Jennifer Payne 706-878-6132

$649,900 ACHASTA. Stunning 5 BR/5.5 BA traditional home w/wide open spaces & porches. Perfect for living the casual life in a beautiful golf community! Multiple bedrooms on main level. Each bdrm w/in suite bath. Stone FP. Gorgeous granite kitchen. Sally Willison 404-375-6945

$396,900 SUBDIVISION W/ LAKE LANIER DOCK. Beautiful large home with luxury features & fabulous kitchen. Open floorplan, hardwood floors, full basement. This is a Must See! Phil Baraona 678-910-5930

$289,900 JUST REDUCED $50,000!! Adorable 3 BR/2 BA cottage on 22+ ac. w/rushing Clay Creek on property. Beautiful views of mountain range and pasture can be enjoyed from this great mountain getaway. Detached workshop, convenient to Dahlonega. Jennifer Payne 706-878-6132

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Sheila Davis LAKE IS SELLING! CALL FOR A FREE MARKETING ANALYSIS

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FIRST TIME ON MARKET. Huge privacy and beautiful year round south lake views! All brick builder's home. Gorgeous lot with gentle topo & Corps on two sides. 5BR/4.5BAs. Three finished levels. 32x32 party dock on deep water area of Young Deer Creek and Pilgrim Mill Rd. 5BR/4.5BA. 3940 TAMIAMI TRAIL, CUMMING 30041

PRIVATE OASIS! GRAND LAKE ESTATE ON 6.5 ACRES. Three finished levels recently renovated. 5BR/4.5BAs. Two bedroom guest house over four car garage. Heated pool, s-slip dock in secluded deep water bay. Study, theatre, wine bar and pub. A fabulous home for entertaining. Room for helipad and tennis courts. GAINESVILLE, HALL COUNTY

LAKE VIEWS FOREVER IN "SIDNEY ON LANIER"! Close to the water and room for everyone in this gorgeous 5BR/5.5B with 20x40 pool and party dock in deep water! Rare 2-story guest apartment w/kitchen, LR, sep BR, handicap features. Elevator. Also for lease.2255 SIDNEY DRIVE, GAINESVILLE 30506

$1,195,000

POSSIBLE SHORT SALE. POINTE WEST! GORGEOUS ALL BRICK THREE FINISHED LEVELS WITH POOL AND TWIN SLIP DOCK! You will love this 5BR/5.5 bath lake home situated on deep southlake waters! Open floor plan with many updates. Finished terrace level with second kitchen, screened porch! REDUCED $250K! 5640 POINTE WEST DR, OAKWOOD 30566

$1,285,000

$1,200,000 $1,099,000

ELEGANT LAKE HOME IN EXCLUSIVE SWIM/TENNIS GATED COMMUNITY W/PRIVATE 2-SLIP DOCK! Deep water, gentle walk to dock, 5 BR, 3.5 BA, lake views from most rooms, finished terrace level w/ 2nd kitchen, screened porch, hardcoat stucco. 5657 POINT WEST DRIVE, OAKWOOD 30566, POINTE WEST. REDUCED $100K

REDUCED $800K! MOTIVATED-BRING ALL OFFERS! IN EXCLUSIVE GATED LAKE LANIER COMMUNITY WITH COVERED BOAT SLIP! Close to GA 400, this gorgous custom home has 3 finished levels w/6BR's, finished terrace level w/custom bar, media room, more. 3 fenced acres, a heated salt water pool and hot tub, lake views. Adjacent lot available to make appr 5 acres, + a 2nd slip. Trade possible. 14 CHRISTOPHER LN, DAWSONVILLE

$499,000, REDUCED FROM $649,000!!

$889,000 $799,000

$739,000 $729,000

PREMIER HARBOUR POINT MODEL HOME WITH LAKE VIEWS & BOAT SLIP OPTION! Three finished levels of luxury appointments for entertaining! Fabulous terrace level w/ inlaw suite, fitness, billiards room. Big lot. Was $1.2M, REDUCED for quick sell. 3314 HARBOUR POINT PRKY, GAINESVILLE

REDUCED $511K! MOTIVATED-BRING ALL OFFERS! EXCLUSIVE GATED LAKE LANIER COMMUNITY, THE PRESERVE! BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH UPSCALE FEATURES THOUGHOUT! Open plan, vaulted great room, 4 BR/4.5 BA, 4-car garage, storage garage. Covered boat slip. Two miles from GA400! 29 CHRISTOPHER LANE, DAWSONVILLE 30534 REDUCED, BRING ALL OFFERS!

$629,000

$599,000 $574,900

$699,000 $649,000

REDUCED $100K! INCREDIBLE 1.63 AC DOUBLE LOT WITH 2 DBLE SLIP DOCKS! Deep water & great views! Extensive remodel. 5BR/5.5B, finished terrace level. Priced well below recent appraisal. Peaceful setting. 6372 CHESLA DR., GAINESVILLE

$459,000 $429,000

- $995,000

AMAZING SOUTH LAKE VIEWS FOR MILES! Uniquely private lot adjacent to private peninsula. 200' corps line, and huge privacy from refurbished boat house. Three finished levels with terrace level incl second kitchen, true in-law suite with screen porch, game room, bar and more! Great southlake location close to 985. 4853 PROPES DRIVE, OAKWOOD, 30566

REDUCED! IMPECCABLE CRAFTSMAN GET-A-WAY ON PEACEFUL NORTH LAKE! 4BR/3B on finished terrace level. Two story GR w/stone FP, lg screened porch. Exquisite landscaping w/stone patio & firepit. Gentle path to newer aluminum twin slip party dock. Deep open H2O. EZ GA 400 access. 5609 MARKS DRIVE, GAINESVILLE

$650,000

! D L SO

REDUCED $250K. SHORT SALE Spectacular brick and stone built in 2007, 4BR/4.5B on level grass to water 2-slip party dock! Open lake views with room for pool. Gated entrance. Perfect inside and out! Full daylight basement. 9120 IVY SHAW DRIVE, GAINESVILLE, FORSYTH 30506

$279,000

! G N I PEND

! G N I D PEN REDUCED! THREE FINISHED LEVELS ON DEEP WATER CHANNEL WITH PARTY DOCK! REDUCED $100K! 4BR/3.5B, can be sold furnished with boat and jet skis! 9040 BEAVER TRAIL, GAINESVILLE, FORSYTH

REDUCED $200K

BEST VIEW UNDER $1M IN HARBOUR POINT! Charming 'lakefront' home on no maintenance lot in villa section. Enjoy views from most rooms. Open plan featuring vaulted GR & mst on main. Boat slip option in world class marina. 3473 MARINA CREST DR., GAINESVILLE

TWO ACRE LAKE LOT WITH CORPS LINE IN THE WATER! GREAT VIEWS! 5BR with finished terrace level. S-slip party dock in deep water. North Hall schools. Reduced. Make offer! 4010 DONNA DRIVE, GAINESVILLE

REDUCED FROM $369,000! THE MOST CHARMING LOG CABIN GET-A-WAY ON SOUGHT AFTER SOUTH LAKE! Renovated 3BR/2B with gentle walk to s-slip dock in good water. Hot tub. 6032 LAKE LANIER HEIGHTS RD, BUFORD. DON'T WAIT!

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November 2010

LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC VENUE

Pickens lures regattas, youth to Olympic venue By Jane Harrison When Jim Pickens took the helm of the Lake Lanier Rowing Club two years ago as a part-time job, he had big dreams for the venue that hosted 1996 Olympic rowing events. Since then the 26Pickens year-old former collegiate rower has infused more life into the rowing side of the venue in more than a decade. His labors to snare three high profile regattas, grow a junior rowing program and stage innovative events like the Lanier Night Sprints Regatta have brought rowing back to life at a venue formerly dominated by canoe/kayak paddlers. “I expected to work hard,” Pickens said during a morning break in the boathouse basement recently. With racing shells resting in their slings and Lake Lanier lapping at the weathered

docks outside the open port, Pickens pulled up a chair to answer a reporter’s questions about recent and upcoming activities he has sunk his oars into. His right-hand man, Nathan Mahan, sat nearby. When he came to LLRC after a chance meeting with club members through his previous work with a rowing equipment company, Pickens generated excitement among the predominately masters-aged group. “It’s like we’ve been re-born,” veteran rower Henry Kannapell said a couple of months after Pickens accepted the part-time position. Since then, the University of Mary Washington alumnus has been appointed full-time executive director and head coach. But, in reality, his work extends far beyond his dual title, as was evidenced at the inaugural Lanier Night Sprints in September when Pickens seemed virtually amphibious. He circulated on the water, off the water and high above the water in the finish

LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC VENUE INFO Here's a profile and calendar for the two clubs operating at the Lake Lanier Olympic Venue:

Lake Lanier Rowing Club Contact: Jim Pickens, Coach Phone: 770-287-0077 Email: LLRC@mindspring.com Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Venue 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: (complete list on website) Jan. 1 - Polar Bear Row Jan.-March - Winter and Spring Break Collegiate Training

Lake Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club Contact: Office Administrator Brenda Miller, LCKC President Tim Watson Phone: 770-287-7888 Fax: 770-287-3444 Email: info@lckc.org Website: www.lckc.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Venue 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: (complete list on website) Jan. 1 - Polar Bear Swim Venue seats about 2,000 with parking capacity of about 400 cars. The boathouse and tower are available to rent for meetings and special occasions.

tower serving as chief course installer, coach, regatta director, course monitor, and announcer. His regular work routine consists of networking with collegiate coaches to secure regatta bids and bring collegiate crews to train on Lanier, leading junior and masters practices, organizing club events like the Learn to Row sessions, the winter ergatta, and spring head races, and maintaining general equipment upkeep at the boathouse. “I’ve been told we’re doing more stuff than the club’s ever been doing,” Pickens said. “When we get this many events here, volunteer hours get stretched thin,” causing him to carry much of the load. “We’ll make it through it,” he said. Collegiate regattas head to Lanier In his first media interview after becoming LLRC coach, Pickens said one of his goals was to “get the venue back on the world stage.” At that time, the Lanier Olympic Venue had not played host to a high profile rowing regatta in more than two years and had been abandoned as the site of the biggest regatta in the South, the Head of the Chattahoochee. The course, known as one of the best natural sites for competitive flatwater racing, was being displaced in the rowing world by new venues in Chattanooga and Oklahoma City, where water sport communities and tourist amenities abound. Pickens wanted to get Lake Lanier back onto the forefront. “One thing the club is here for is to bring events back to the area. This is something we should be doing. To have the best venue and not be using it for this purpose would be silly and wasteful,” he said. Through his connections with collegiate coaches, Pickens was able to secure two high profile regattas in spring 2011 and one in 2013. The American Collegiate Rowing Association will have its national regatta on Lanier on May 28 and 29, followed by the Southeast Junior Rowing Regional Championships in June. In 2013, the NCAA Women’s Championships are coming to Lake Lanier. “I don’t think people realize the gravity of this, except for NCAA, which they recognize because of football,” Pickens said. Each collegiate regatta is expected to draw between 3,000 to

PHOTO BY BY JANE HARRISON

LLRC Executive Director/Head Coach Jim Pickens (in white hat) runs alongside junior rowers at an early October practice. 4,000 athletes and fans to the area. Pickens said the Southeast Junior Regional Championship will attract about 5,000 people per day. “There are more spectators and visitors than at other events when kids, not college kids, are involved,” he said. The regatta site selection had more to do with coaches’ connections with Pickens and the venue than with a formal bid submission, Pickens said. “The biggest thing was getting spring break traffic back here,” he said. Coaches who brought junior and collegiate crews to train on Lanier during winter and spring breaks experienced the venue and the area first hand. Their positive impressions, plus their networking

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with Pickens, created the impetus for holding national and regional regattas here. Pickens said that after 30 mile per hour winds caused a shut down of the 2010 ACRA national regatta at Oklahoma City, the Lanier venue looked like a haven. Although Oklahoma City put tens of millions of dollars into building a great boating community, there’s nothing they can do to abate winds that swoop down on the water during spring and fall, Pickens noted. “Here on Lanier we can focus on events,” he said, because the setting is close to perfect for flatwater racing. The narrow 1,000 meter course on the Chattahoochee River inlet into See Pickens, page 19


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Continued from Page 18 Lanier is a straight shot shielded by mostly wooded slopes. The entire Olympic venue area, from the cove in front of the boathouse, across Clarks Bridge, and racing course is designated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a no wake zone. The Chattahoochee channel may be ideal for racing, but Pickens said other manmade components are not. Docks with decaying wood and dwindling floats would be better off replaced than repaired, he said. “There are some things that need to be done before spring,” he added, including improvements to the course that would ease buoy installation. Replacing docks would be a “massive project,” Pickens said, “and not something that two clubs can afford to do.” He plans to appeal to the city and county for funds to replace the docks. “I wouldn’t mess with repair when replacement needs to be done,” he said. Pickens feels he has solid regatta support from his crew of veteran rowers. Hosting the upcoming regattas will require each of the club’s 80-90 masters rowers, plus its 35-member junior

Dylan Easterday advances to High Performance Team squad, to pitch in. “It will take everybody,” Pickens said. Junior program growth Another goal Pickens articulated as a new coach was to grow a junior program in the club whose members’ median age is well over 40. He and Mahan began visiting schools last year to expose students to rowing and invite them to come out to try it. Currently, students have enrolled from Mill Creek, North Hall, North Gwinnett, DaVinci Academy, Gainesville High School, Flowery Branch, Riverside Military Academy and Dacula. They practice from 4-6 p.m. five days a week building strength and endurance with land training, learning technique on ergometers, and trying out their oars on the water. At a recent practice, Pickens led the group in circuit training exercises outside the boathouse. “What matters today is that you all keep moving,” he told the dozen teens who endured a full hour of walking lunges, squatting, pushing tractor tires, and holding full body planks, interspersed with running about 400 meters after each circuit of exercises. They apparently like it, be-

cause they keep coming back, Pickens joked. He shares coaching duties with Mahan, who also helps with the masters’ practices. Pickens said the junior program, the largest the club has had, started with a core group of about five last year. “You’ve got to develop that core group first … then they bring their friends and others in.” Heading for the ’Hooch and upcoming events Pickens plans to take 26 juniors and 14 masters to race at Head of the Chattahoochee Nov. 6 and 7 in Chattanooga. He expects the juniors to compete “very well” in the novice category. Girls will race in eight and four boats; boys will compete in four and quad events. Masters rowers will be sculling and sweeping, “doing a little bit of everything,” Pickens said. “I think they will do fairly well … a lot have prepared very well for the race.” The Head of the Hooch, as it is known, draws about 5,000 rowers to the Chattanooga riverfront and is known as the largest regatta in the South. Looking ahead to the winter months, Pickens plans to hold the See Pickens, page 21

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By Jane Harrison Athlete: Dylan Easterday Age: 13, 8th grader at North Hall Middle School Family: Father, Ian; mother, Melinda; brothers Tanner,17, Kyle, 19, Noah, 6, and Luke, 6; sister Carligh, 8. Residence: Easterday can almost see the Lanier Olympic Venue boathouse from his family’s home, located across the cove and up a hill from the venue. He said his family chose that location because of its proxEasterday imity to the venue. LCKC background: “I started with the Richardson Racing League when I was 10 and got serious about it last year,” he said. After training hard with the Developmental Team for about a year, he was promoted to the High Performance Team in late October. “This was a big step toward being a great paddler,” he said. Why he does it: “It’s a fun sport and a great way to be with friends,” he said. He also craves the competition. “I’m very competitive.” Specialty: K1 1000 meters. He feels his stroke is strongest about midway through a 1,000 meter race. “At middle ground, I feel I can get powerful strokes, keep up and finish strong,” he said. Accomplishments: Fifth place in K 1000 meters in 2009 USA Canoe Kayak National Championships; second in the same event at the recent regatta at Lake Placid. Goals: “Until now, my main goal was to make it up to the High Performance Team. Now I’d like to get 4:55 in the 1,000. That would be awesome.” He said it would take “a lot of determination” in morning and afternoon practices, weight-lifting, and technique sharpening to drop 15 seconds from his current 5:10 1,000 meter time. “Probably by mid-February I’ll get it,” he said. Brotherly inspiration: Dylan said his brother, Tanner, helps him with technique and offers inspiration to become a stronger paddler. Comments from Developmental Coach Kalen Lee: “Dylan has been paddling since February ’09. He always has an excellent attitude and is always at practice. He’s come a long way. He’s been one of the athletes I can rely on to set a good example and turn in good performances.”

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Here’s a big fish story that’s true and other tales We have all heard those whopping big fish stories and many are just that ... stories. Here’s one that is true. Ralph Wilkins of New York spent two days waiting on the docks of a Chatham, Mass. marina. His FV Odysea, a 32’ BHM sportfishing boat rigged for giant tuna, was waiting for him to go catch the big one. The fiberglass hull with two-story wheel house was ready for offshore action. This was probably his 12th trip of the season. When his mate didn’t show he decided to go it alone and cast off for a 40-mile offshore trip. Tuna fishermen often search for pods of whales to locate Bluefin. Whales and tuna track schools of mackerel, herring and other small fish up and down the coast. He decided to troll two lines and got a hit. The 70 incher he reeled in was about 200 pounds but it didn’t meet the size requirement specified on his permit. Because the fish is on the endangered list, the National Marine Fisheries Service stipulated that each vessel can harvest only one trophy or Giant Blue Fin Tuna annually. Giants begin their classification at 73 inches and around 220 pounds. At their upper limits they surpass 14 feet. The I.G.F.A. record caught off of Nova Scotia in 1979 is 1,496 pounds. That’s a lot of fish. About two and a half hours later he hooked another one and thought it was a schoolie or immature Bluefin. He got the fish close enough to see that it was 10-12 feet long, and realized he was in for a battle. He set the drag tighter and the fish still took off hundreds of feet of line in seconds. According to the World Wildlife Fund, a giant tuna at dead sprint can beat a Porsche off

Great White Sharks had been in the area. He secured the fish and started the 40-mile trip to port at Mike 5 knots. It was now that he Rudderham thought about “Santiago’s” fate in Hemingway’s “Old Man and the Sea” where he had an 18’ marlin Captain’s Comments also secured to the side of his skiff and sharks made quick work of it. He put the boat on auto pilot and kicked back for the long trip the line and reach 70 mph. home. He had a cold beer and Wilkins fought the fish into the sandwich on the way in. He figafternoon with the tuna taking line and Wilkins furiously retriev- ured he’d earned it. He called a fish buyer he knew and told him ing it. He kept pressure on the the fish was so big he couldn’t get fish so the hook wouldn’t come out. After several hours of fight- it in the boat. When weighed and ing the Giant Bluefin, Wilkins be- measured the fish was 900 pounds and 12 feet long. The fish came worried about his buyer bought it for $8,400 where endurance. The palms of his the sushi market will in turn pay gloves were torn open and his tens of thousands of dollars for hands began to blister. His body the Bluefin. was beginning to weaken and He has to have one of the best cramps knotted his forearms and fish stories to tell when fishermen froze his fingers. He was begingather and try to out due each ning to question his ability to finother with their experience. ish the job. He had been fighting Youngest lady starts solo sail the fish for nearly five hours. He If accomplished, 15-year-old missed having his mate shouting Laura Decker will be the encouragement. He came by the youngest lady sailor to circumboat one or two more times and navigate the earth solo. You might he said “It’s now or never.” Either have already heard about her he was going to die or he was when she was 13 years old and going to die holding the rod. Still expressed the desire to follow in holding the rod he grabbed the the other young men and harpoon and waited for another close pass. He threw it at the fish women’s wake. But the government of the Netherlands stepped and connected. The fish rolled, exhausted, and dying, was pulled in and legally stopped it. She and her father fought the government alongside the boat. It was the and finally won. When she was largest fish he had ever caught, 14 they sailed from the Netherand he was totally exhausted. lands aboard her sloop “Guppy” That was not the end of the for Gibraltar where she made her story. He was 40 miles off the solo start. coast with about 900 pounds of Currently she is in the Canary fish tied to the side of the boat. Islands waiting for the Atlantic Now he missed his mate more Hurricane season to subside. If than ever because he could use an she heads southwest and goes extra pair of hands. The sun was around the Horn of South Amergoing down and he couldn’t get ica and into the Pacific, she will the fish aboard. He had heard that

Use caution on roadways: Deer are on the move With an estimated 50,000 deer-car collisions annually in this state, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division advises motorists across the state to be extra cautious of increased deer and wildlife sightings this fall season. Increased deer sightings occur for a number of reasons – increased populations, habitat fragmentation and mating season. “Fall is the breeding season for deer and they are more prevalent in their movements,” said Don McGowan, Wildlife Resources Division biologist. “Some Georgia motorists may only expect

deer to cross rural roadways, while in fact urban and suburban roads are also prime areas for deer-car collisions. Hunting is oftentimes mistakenly blamed for increased deer-car collisions in autumn when, in reality, deer are on the move due to a series of both natural and human causes.” One such cause is mating season. Deer mating season occurs between October and early December. Increased human population and rural development also lend to increased deer sightings. Additionally as the days become shorter and nights become

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have the southern hemisphere’s warm summer weather to sail in. Her blogs describe her adventures at sea with dolphins checking on her and running alongside periodically. On her blogs she sounds like a sailor with many years at sea and certainly like someone many years her senior. She’s not trying to set a time record, just complete her voyage safely. Check out her web page and blog at http://www.lauradekker.nl/ English/Home.html and I am sure you will agree with me that she sounds and writes beyond her years. We wish Laura a safe voyage. New solar power development Several years ago affordable solar powered battery chargers were offered to the marine and other recreation industries. Now West Marine offers solar panels for boats. People are now asking what will come next. Well, textile manufacturer Dickson has developed a solar (photovoltaic) feature that’s now built into marine Sunbrella plus fabrics. This would allow your Bimini or Sundodger top to produce up to 100 watts of electricity sent straight to your vessel’s battery bank. The first solar Bimini top was introduced at the Cannes Boat and Yacht Show last September. I think solar power will become a large part of the marine industry. First, boats have a larger area to install panels and Bimini tops. Second, improvements in batteries make them more economical. They have developed batteries that are lighter, smaller and will last longer. Already there are solar powered boats on the market. True, they won’t pull a water-

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Association continues involvement in Tri-State Water Wars A significant part of the Lake Lanier Association’s focus continues to be on the Tri-State Water Wars and work to get resolution on the issues of water management and water allocation among Alabama, Florida and Georgia. In July 2009, Judge Paul Magnusson, a U.S. District Court judge, ruled that the three states must resolve their differences within three years or the Atlanta area would have to revert to mid1970s water supply withdrawal levels. As the deadline approaches and all three states are facing elections that will see new governors in place, the clock is ticking loudly. The association’s unique role There are several distinguishing items of note regarding the association’s continued involvement in this 20-year situation: • LLA is the only entity involved in the Tri-State litigation that is not a government entity or a power company. • LLA is also the only party in the litigation whose goal is to protect the lake’s recreation-based economy by maintaining Lanier’s water level in the face of increasing downstream demands in Florida and Alabama.

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As a non-profit volunteerbased organization with limited funding, the association’s board did not enter lightly into this protracted litigation that began 20 years ago. But the board saw an urgent need to take action in representing the interests of people and businesses whose lives and livelihoods depend on Lanier. Because the issues are so complex and far-reaching, the board realized that issues surrounding the lake would need to be addressed within the legal system before there could be an ultimate resolution among all parties. The association is committed to maintaining its place at the table as the issues in this case are negotiated, keeping Lanier at the forefront of the discussions that also involve the whole of the Apalachicola-ChattahoocheeFlint river basin.

Other factors in play In conjunction with the TriState litigation effort, the LLA is working to promote both water conservation measures in metro Atlanta and options for increased water storage capacity within the lake. One of the association’s proposals is to raise the summer pool level of Lake Lanier two feet,

from 1071 to 1073 feet above sea level. Any additional storage capacity within Lanier would require some level of new investment. But this move alone would significantly increase the storage capacity of the lake at far lower cost than building additional reservoirs. In the coming months, you

will be hearing more about the Tri-State Water Wars. The association urges the public to speak out and to become engaged in this very important issue. MORE INFO: www.lakelanier.org 770-503-7757

• Pickens Continued from Page 19 Lanier Heartburn Indoor Sprints in late January or early February. The ergometer competition allows athletes from area colleges, youth programs and nonrowing organizations to test their strength and endurance in virtual races at the boathouse. Last year’s ergatta drew about 75 competitors. Collegiate crews are already committing to hit the water on Lanier with winter training in January. The University of Virginia, George Mason University and an Ontario, Canada college squad will come to Gainesville for winter conditioning. Spring break crews will begin flocking to Lanier in February. About

750 athletes trained at the Lanier Olympic Venue last winter and spring. Pickens hopes to attract more than 1,000 in 2011. During the first full weekend of spring, collegiate, junior, and masters rowers will converge at the Lanier Olympic Venue for the John Hunter and Lanier Sprints regattas. Pickens revived the double regatta weekend after the drought had dried it up for a couple of years. More than 2,500 rowers participated in the regattas in 2010. Twenty-nine teams competed in the John Hunter junior and collegiate regatta for the largest turn-out in the 24-year history of the event. Pickens mulled over the fact

that at a time when LLRC is putting on more events than it ever has, the venue may not shine as it could in the spotlight. “Fourteen years after the Olympics, the venue is at its worst, not its best. It is in need of help,” he said. The Lanier Olympic Venue’s future on the national and international stage depends on “how well we treat (regatta guests) and how good a position the facility is in to host events,” Pickens said. In the meantime, he’s trying to book more regattas, get more kids on the water, and come up with ways to make the most of the venue that brought the world to Lake Lanier in 1996.

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Maritime Foundation hosts 5th Annual Parade of Lights

Organizers add Taste of Lake at Aqualand to event By Pamela A. Keene The tradition continues. For the fifth year, the UYC Maritime Foundation is hosting its Boat Parade of Lights on Lake Lanier on Saturday, December 4. The parade will begin marshaling at 5:30 p.m. with several viewing areas around the lake. The festivities begin at Aqualand Marina around 6 p.m., with musical entertainment and events for children. The Taste of the Lake will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. with area restaurants offering samples of their cuisine. The awards ceremony will follow at 9 p.m. “This year we’ve decided to pull out the stops for a big celebration,” said Pam Eastman, one of the parade/event organizers. “We anticipate close to 50 boats, from pontoon boats to sailboats, and will have a spectacular show on the water.” Viewing of the parade will be available

Scenes from a previous boat parade. at Old Federal Park and at Van Pugh Park, as well as from Aqualand. Registration is available at www.LanierParadeofLights.org and costs $25 per boat. Registration includes participation in the boat parade, one Taste of the Lake ticket, a T-shirt and a Lake Lanier Chart Book. Admission to the party is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Children age 10 and under are admitted free. Donations benefit the UYC Maritime Foundation to sponsor scholarships for collegiate academics.

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Senior paddlers progress toward 2012 Olympic Games qualifying By Jane Harrison With the 2012 Olympic Games less than two years away, the first waves of competition for Olympic qualifying are hitting the water in sprint canoe/kayak. Eight senior athletes affiliated with the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club have a shot at going to London in 2012 as a result of their finishes in the Oct.7-10 Pan American Championships or other international championships earlier this year. But, they have their work cut out for them in the coming year. Morgan House, Emily Vinson, Tim Hornsby, Emily Mickle, Nicole Mallory, Ben Hefner, Robert Finlayson, and Alejandro Sweldhelm have a chance to be selected for the U.S. Olympic team based on performances this year. House, Hornsby, Mickle, Mallory, Hefner and Finlayson were among LCKC athletes who competed in senior events at the Pan American Championships in Mexico City. According to USA Canoe/Kayak, the Pan American Championships serve as a qualifier for the 2011 Pan American Games, which is the first step in qualifying boats for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Athletes who finished in at least fifth place qualify to race in next year’s Pan American Championships, which is expected to be one of the final qualifying events for the U.S. Olympic Team, said LCKC Coach Claudiu Ciur. He said that those finishing from sixth to eighth place may get an invitation to participate, based on their showing throughout the year. Prior to the 2011 Pan American Championships, again in Mexico City, athletes will have several other opportunities to make the team, according to USACK National Teams Director William Irving. “Key events will be the 2011 World Championships and first Olympic qualifying event, 2011 Olympic Test event, 2011 Pan Am Games and last chance Olympic qualifier,” Irving said in an emailed response to a reporter’s questions. In the Pan American Championships, House, paddling with Patrick Dolan from Hawaii, grabbed fifth place in Senior House

Men’s K2 1,000 meters with a time of 3 minutes, 30 seconds, about 11 seconds behind the first place pair from Cuba. LCKC Olympic Legacy athlete Hornsby and boat mates House, Dolan, and Ryan Stock came in seventh in Senior Men’s K4 at 3:12, behind winner, Cuba, at 2:59. Hornsby and Ryan Dolan, Hawaii, placed sixth in the K2 200 in 33:19, barely two seconds behind the first place Canadian duo. Mickle and Mallory took two fifth place finishes in team boat competition. The pair raced for a 41.5 time in the K2 200 Senior Women’s event and shared a boat with two other USACK women for a 1:47 finish in the K4 500. Hefner, who also raced in the Pan American junior races, came in eighth place in the C1 Senior Men 1,000 with a 4:38.16. Cuba won the event in 4:05. Hefner also Hefner placed eighth in the Senior Men 500 at 2:21.91, behind winner, Cuba, at 1:51. Finlayson came in eighth place in a boat with Ian Ross in the Senior Mens C2 1,000 at 4:21.30,

behind winner, Mexico, with a 3:46. In the Mens C1 200, Finlayson got ninth place in 44.22, about five seconds behind the leader, Brazil. Vinson and Sweldhelm, who did not race in Mexico City, still have opportunities to make the U.S. team based past and upcoming per- Vinson formances. The Pan American Championships offered “some really good competition with a lot of fast athletes from South America,” said LCKC Coach Ciur. He said that at this point, LCKC athletes have about a 25 percent chance of making the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. “We need a good showing next year in the trials, World Cup, World Championships and Pan American Championships,” he said. “Next year is going to be very busy with a lot of events.” National Teams Director Irving offered further comments about LCKC athletes. “We are hopeful that Tim Hornsby, Morgan House and Emily Vinson are all showing progress toward qual-

ifying kayaks for the Olympics which is the first step in making the Olympic Team,” he said. “If the canoes have a good year next year, then there is a potential that Ben Heffner will qualify himself to the team. The way that he has been progressing in the sport the past few years has shown that he is on the right track if he continues to work hard with his coach, Claudiu Ciur.” He added that he expects House will be a team boat leader. “Morgan competed very well at the Pan Am Championships, but it was a very long season for the team this year and they came into the event exhausted after competing at their biggest event of the year, the 2010 Sprint World Championships,” he said. “I expect for Morgan to lead our K-2 and K4 1000 meter boats into this next year and hopefully qualifying both. If they do well in 2011 and qualify the boats then the opportunity to do well the following year is even greater. Having Guy Wilding (former LCKC Coach) as the new National Team Coach has set Morgan’s goals on the long term goal of the 2012 Olympics, so the results in 2010 See Paddlers, page 29

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As color fades chance of strong storms increase November has arrived and the last of the fall color is disappearing from the landscape. Mornings temperatures at or below freezing will now become more common and the upcoming holidays are on everyone’s mind. Things are getting very festive. However, here in Severe Weather Center 2, November means one thing. Our fall severe storm season has arrived. We all know how bad the storms can be in the springtime. However, late fall can also be a month for wicked weather, and even tornadoes. The weather wars during the spring begin with warm air pushing northward from the Gulf of Mexico, then colliding with cold air coming down from the north. A tremendous amount of wind shear and energy is thrown into the mix by the jet stream barreling out of the north into the Deep South. The jet stream is extremely strong in spring. During the summer months, the jet stream can be found meandering along the U.S. and Canadian border. In the late fall, warm air begins retreating and cold fronts become stronger and stronger. The jet now begins to dive to the south once again, getting stronger due to the differences of the temperature on the north and south sides of this river of strong wind. In the late fall, it does not take as much atmospheric energy to generate severe storms and tornadoes. As a result, tornado winds are a little weaker but still strong enough to cause major damage. As cold fronts become stronger and

stronger this month, we frequently find squall lines just ahead of the Glenn front. When we detect Burns these organized thunderstorms moving our way, Lanier we have to pay close atOutlook tention to their structures. Many times in November, we detect these storms “bowing out.” On radar, we can readily identify these so-called “bow echoes” because they actually look like a bow. The reason they take on the bow structure is wind. Strong winds of 60-80 miles per hour are very common in a bow echo and can and do, as much damage as a weak tornado. Fortunately, we have the technology to forecast squall lines, bow echoes, and possible tornadoes. We also have the ability to track these systems with unprecedented accuracy. The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma has had a very quiet October. So have we here in the Weather Center. As hurricane season ends on the last day of this month, we will now gear up for Severe Storm Season, Part ll. I hate to end on that note so just let me end with something a little more positive. If the La Nina ocean cooling continues, our spring severe storm season could be much less than in an El Nino or neutral year. Keep those weather alert radios handy this month and I will always be here to keep you informed. Happy Thanksgiving! Glenn Burns is chief meteorologist for WSB-TV in Atlanta.

SOLUNAR TIMES FOR LAKE LANIER

LAKE LANIER WATER LEVELS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AVG MAX MIN

MAR

APR

1070.40 1070.50 1070.48 1070.42 1070.35 1070.37 1070.39 1070.42 1070.36 1070.76 1070.97 1071.21 1071.32 1071.27 1071.07 1070.91 1070.68 1070.44 1070.29 1070.38 1070.52 1070.49 1070.40 1070.30 1070.17 1070.13 1070.18 1070.29 1070.24 1070.18 1070.12 1070.52 1071.32 1070.12

1070.07 1070.04 1070.11 1070.19 1070.18 1070.20 1070.22 1070.38 1070.44 1070.51 1070.58 1070.61 1070.64 1070.69 1070.68 1070.69 1070.74 1070.80 1070.81 1070.84 1070.85 1070.87 1070.88 1071.28 1071.76 1071.88 1071.79 1071.81 1071.76 1071.70

MAY

1071.77 1071.83 1072.24 1072.24 1072.08 1071.89 1071.71 1071.59 1071.49 1071.44 1071.40 1071.35 1071.28 1071.24 1071.32 1071.42 1071.30 1071.18 1071.10 1071.05 1071.09 1071.13 1071.18 1071.17 1070.99 1070.85 1070.69 1070.62 1070.63 1070.67 1070.80 1070.80 1071.31 1071.88 1072.24 1070.04 1070.62

JUN 1070.78 1070.79 1070.78 1070.80 1070.86 1070.92 1070.92 1070.89 1070.86 1070.87 1070.89 1070.92 1070.93 1070.92 1070.99 1071.05 1071.03 1071.01 1071.02 1071.05 1071.00 1071.00 1070.91 1070.88 1070.86 1070.89 1070.88 1070.88 1070.85 1070.84

JUL

1070.81 1070.90 1070.92 1070.82 1070.90 1070.87 1070.78 1070.66 1070.54 1070.56 1070.56 1070.50 1070.49 1070.46 1070.41 1070.43 1070.48 1070.49 1079.47 1070.43 1070.38 1070.35 1070.34 1070.35 1070.32 1070.31 1070.30 1070.24 1070.21 1070.17 1070.16 1070.91 1070.50 1071.05 1070.92 1070.78 1070.16

AUG

SEP

OCT

1070.22 1070.18 1070.21 1070.18 1070.10 1070.11 1070.12 1070.11 1070.04 1069.97 1069.90 1069.85 1069.80 1069.81 1069.79 1069.72 1069.67 1069.58 1069.53 1069.54 1070.02 1070.15 1070.12 1070.06 1070.00 1069.98 1069.96 1069.93 1069.90 1069.84 1069.76 1069.94 1070.22 1069.53

1069.67 1069.58 1069.47 1069.43 1069.41 1069.34 1069.25 1069.20 1069.16 1069.12 1069.15 1069.14 1069.09 1069.05 1069.00 1068.95 1068.93 1068.92 1068.86 1068.81 1068.77 1068.72 1068.67 1068.59 1068.59 1068.74 1068.99 1069.07 1069.12 1069.38

1069.47 1069.48 1069.45 1069.41 1069.36 1069.24 1069.19 1069.14 1069.14 1069.11 1069.05 1069.01 1068.95 1068.91 1068.85 1068.82 1068.80 1068.74 1068.71 1068.67 1068.61 1068.55 1068.52 1068.51 1068.51 1068.47 1068.58 1068.61

1069.07 1069.67 1068.59

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A different perspective on boating opportunities Bob and Carolyn Wilson, aboard Sea Island Girl, continue Lakeside's long running series of cruising adventures which began in the mid-1990s. To date we've had the Johnston family, Jean and Bill Bayman, and Mechelle and Bill Cooksey all contribute to the series. Bob and Carolyn boated on Lake Lanier until leaving for their adventure in 2002. We used to head up to the lake most every weekend to enjoy gunk-holing or just relaxing with our friends at the dock. Until recently I thought every boater had the same opportunity. I never thought of it as though we were being spoiled, but now I know differently. I have just returned from up north making my way along the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River and the Erie Canal. There is some beautiful country up there – lots of water, boats and fishing too. My first thought was that it would be a great place to retire, but then on Labor Day night I had a dose of reality. The temperature dropped into the mid 40s, and the next morning all the talk at the local diner related to when and

Bob & Carolyn Wilson Cruising Wilsons

how everyone planned to store their boat for the winter. As for what I meant about being spoiled, the boating season in this part of the country is only about six or seven weeks long. Along the St. Lawrence everyone has a boat house with a lift, and the larger power boats move in-doors to a heated warehouse type facility. All of them must be winterized at a considerable expense to the owner. Most of the boathouses along the waterways are traditional in outward appearance, but once inside some of them, it’s like a “man-cave” with such amenities as a 52-inch HDTV, a fireplace, a kitchen, comfortable lounge chairs and in some, even a bar. For many owners, just being around their boat is enough. But

they do have the luxury of working on their boat while it is out of the water and simultaneously watching their favorite team on television. The closest I had come to this sort of arrangement was watching the Super Bowl at the clubhouse at Sunrise Cove, so I must admit I was a little jealous. During the summer months the lakes and canals offer a variety of boating opportunities. Fishing is very big. There are a lot of resorts and campground that provide accommodations and dining to those visiting by water and the scenery is spectacular. There are a variety of Boat Charter Tours providing non-boaters the luxury of sightseeing, and there are several ferries to shuttle visitors back and forth or take them on scenic tours between the US and Canada. The canals are scenic as well, with smaller bodies of water. Each provides the crew an opportunity to test their skills at “locking through” as they move along the canal. The locks are quite different and for the novice they can present somewhat of a challenge. The New York and Vermont canals meander through the heart-

PHOTOS BY BOB WILSON

Above: A ‘man-cave’ boathouse along the St. Lawrence River. Right: A boat going through the locks of a NY canal.

land, passing farmland pastures or granite cliff sides along the way. Boaters can tie up alongside the canal walls in most villages to shop and grab a meal or just see the sights. Some villages provide free overnight dockage and utilities, to the chagrin of the area marinas. One marina owner com-

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• Paddlers Continued from Page 23 were not as important as the events coming up next year,” Irving said. LCKC juniors place in Pan American Games As senior paddlers competed for potential Olympic berths in the Pan American Championships, junior paddlers converged on Mexico City for the Pan American Games. LCKC jun-

ior paddlers Morgan Smith, James Watson, Zach Robertson, and Luke Potts were among those who finished in the top five in their respective events. Ben Hefner, who also raced as a senior, placed well in junior competition.

• Hefner/Watson-4th C2 200 & 500 • Smith-3rd K2 200 with Katy Hill, from Washington; 4th K2 500, with Hill; 5th K1 500; 7th K1 1000. • Potts-5th K1 1000; 4th K2 200 with J.L. Guinchard from San Diego; 5th K1 1000 and K1 500 Results: Potts/Robertson-4th K2 500, 4th • Hefner-, 4th C1 200, 7th C1 500 K2 1000.

• Wilsons Continued from Page 28 money around keeping them in pristine condition it doesn’t seem to matter the type of boat you have or where you do your boating. It is always a fun time that can be enjoyed by the entire family. In looking back over the 20 or more years we have been on the water, thinking about all the boats we have owned, and where we did our boating, I will have to admit that some of the best times we ever spent on the water were at Lake Lanier. But if you get the chance to visit the lakes or rivers of New York you

will want to take advantage of the opportunity. Now, for everyone that continues to ask, we have an update on the saga of the seemingly lost tobacco package. It seems the Bahamian Post Office decided to contract with another airline for shipping packages from Nassau to Miami. After nine months of negotiating, Air Jamaica won the contract with the Bahamian Postal Authority and as a result my five-pound package was turned over to them for delivery. The package was shipped

from Nassau to Jamaica, and then flown to New Jersey where it was turned over to US Customs, who in turn delivered it to the US Post Office in Newark. On October 7th, some 10 months after I requested the package be sent “Return to Sender” the package arrived in Vero Beach, FL. The store phoned to ask if I wanted them to mail it to me. I could hardly contain myself, and just politely said “No, I’ll stop by and pick it up.” - Until next time, Bob & Carolyn Wilson

New restaurant opens this month in Flowery Branch By Pamela A. Keene There’s a new restaurant opening in mid-November in downtown Flowery Branch. Toasted and Tapped Brewery and Restaurant is coming into the former location of Major McGill’s. Owner Paul Coggins has set up a micro-brewery in the completely renovated space, adding bars and seating for 90. The restaurant will serve between six and eight custom-hand-crafted beers along with another dozen or so brews. “We’ll be brewing on site and people can watch the process through glass-paneled doors,” said the graduate of California Davis University, known for its wine and beer programs. “We’re brewing in small batches and will have our beers on draft.” He has hired Flowery Branch resident Jaime Callaway as chef. The restaurant’s menu includes sausage-stuffed mushrooms, hunter’s minestrone soup, an Italian sandwich, a fish-and-chips sandwich, beer-braised pot roast and barbecued shrimp and grits. Coggins plans to offer the same menu at lunch and dinner, with chalk-board specials – a couple

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Lanier area remains positive market for commercial real estate By Pamela A. Keene There’s positive news on the commercial real estate front for Gainesville and Lake Lanier. Retailers are realizing that the area is a shopping mecca for the whole of Northeast Georgia, with big box retailers like Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Kohl’s and Bed, Bath & Beyond. “Over the past six months there’s been a flurry of activity in this area,” said Tim Knight, coowner of Trivest Real Estate. “Nationally, the trend in commercial real estate is down with very little going on, but not so in Gainesville and Lake Lanier.” Knight represents the developer for two parcels of land just north of McEver Road on Ga. Hwy. 53, property that has already attracted two restaurants. The land on the east side of the highway is being graded and dirt is being moved across the street

to create usable and marketable potential retail locations. The land on the east side will be marketed as Beechwood Crossing. Knight is in the process of securing tenants for this shopping center. With two 8,000square-foot buildings earmarked for restaurants, he said he is hopeful that other retailers will come onto the property. The restaurants will most likely be open in the late spring or summer of 2011. Growth in the past six months includes the opening of the 35,000-square-foot Goodwill facility and the 15,000-square-foot Tractor Supply in Oakwood. Michael’s 21,000-square-foot store has been open about a month, as has ULTA Cosmetics’ 10,000-square-foot store. Knight attributes the increase in retailers to several factors. “With three colleges – Brenau, Gainesville State and Lanier Tech

– nearby and growth spilling into South Hall from Gwinnett, there’s a demand for retail space,” he said. “Plus retailers like to be near other successful retailers and that’s driving development.” Part of the development of the land along Highway 53 is the process of creating two level lots from hilly terrain. The 30-foot hill on the east side of the highway is being lowered and the dirt moved across the street to fill up a hole. Both parcels are being brought level with the street. “We’re working to create sites in response to the pent-up retail demand, master planning the larger 33-acre site,” he said. “There are high traffic counts in the area and good retailer mass right now. It’s PHOTO BY ALAN HOPE where most of Northeast Georgia These tracts of land on Ga. 53 west of Gainesville are just two shops; it’s their closest shopping of the most recent developments in the Lanier area. Restaudestination. This market is ripe rants and other retail outlets are scheduled for the locations. for more retail development.”

Four important words: Steady, bearing, decreasing, and range By Steve Johnson These four words – steady, bearing, decreasing, and range – are absolutely the most important to understand in safe boating. It is Johnson called by many different names, presented in boating and maritime education courses in a wide variety of methods and titles, but make no mistake: this is the description of relative motion with an impending and sometimes disastrous result … collision. No matter where you enjoy boating and what type of watercraft you operate this is your primary task. It is in fact the premise for the Rules of the Road also known as; International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. First promulgated in 1972 these rules were adopted by Congress in 1977 when Gerald Ford was president. In the maritime world we calculate this type of relative motion in various ways, especially visual methods. GPS charting/radar systems now in use can give relative motion but most operators prefer a “true geographic” picture of the area around their boat. This automated approach to navigation and underway operation can have some unintended results. The real test of a collision situation is based on one thing and one thing only …

Steady Bearing Decreasing Range. Please remember that! No matter what navigation system you use or how fast you are going, a steady bearing and decreasing range means you are in the process of “sharing the exact same geographic location with the boat or object you are observing with that relative motion.” In the world of big ships where I come from as navigator or deck officer that was my biggest concern, all the time. If I made a maneuver to avoid collision then I also had to take into account the relative motion that was the result of that maneuver, speed change, turn, or both. As directed in the Rules of the Road, page 18; Rule 8, Para (c) If there is sufficient sea room, alteration of course alone may be the most effective action to avoid a closequarters situation … and there is more text that follows. Why would the authors of this much acclaimed set of rules say that? The answer is to rapidly and correctly alleviate this danger and to also show the other vessel or vessels that are in this situation to see the movement as well. The reason I make this point is to show something that could someday keep you from a collision. One of the riskiest moves a boater can make is to wake follow. In a close proximity situation it does not appreciably show the relative motion if the vessel ahead decreases speed either by slowing

the engine or weather and wave factors therefore causing a steady bearing and in some cases, (rapidly) decreasing range. I see jet ski operators and boats do this all the time on the lake and it is not a good practice to adopt. I can give you many examples of dangerous relative motion but I think this would be the most dangerous of all.

In order to practice correct collision avoidance you must possess situational awareness. Basically your actions taken to avoid one situation will have consequences and sometimes put you in danger with other boats. The only real way to make sure you are on a safe, collision free, course and speed is to visually measure the relative motion and avoid Steady

Bearing Decreasing Range. This can be easily accomplished with practice and in this case practice does help make perfect, or at least safer for all concerned. Steve Johnson, USCG (ret.) works with Your Boat Concierge. MORE INFO: ybcjohnson@gmail.com

Three critical Chattahoochee River access areas conserved The Trust for Public Land (TPL) has announced the conservation of three critical paddling locations in the headwaters area of the Chattahoochee River. Located in White, Hall and Habersham counties, the land will be given as a partial donation by TPL to Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources to increase public access to the waterway, while supporting the state and area interest groups in their ongoing efforts to improve ecotourism. “This is a major step to improve access along the river,” says Chris Clark, Commissioner of Georgia Department of Natural Resources. “The conservation of these locations is also going to help future generations experience the wonder and awe of Georgia’s great outdoors.” The protection of these locations bolsters ongoing efforts to develop a “blueway” on the Chattahoochee River and improve public access to the river for outdoor enthusiasts. Much

like a designated hiking “greenway” on land, a “blueway” enables similar enjoyment of waterways. The land TPL purchased and is donating to the state includes two parcels that Wildwood Outfitters’ has used as watercraft put in/take out locations (1.2 acres in White County and .23 acres in Habersham County). TPL is making a partial donation to the conservation of the 37 acres at Mossy Creek in Hall County, acquired from the estate of John H. Stembler. These locations are critical to ensure canoeing and rafting enthusiasts continue to have access to the Chattahoochee River. The acquisitions underscore The Trust for Public Land’s continued commitment to secure and protect areas for recreation and public access along the river. David Martin, Chairman of the TPL Georgia Advisory Committee and an avid kayaker said, “We hope to one day be able to paddle the Chattahoochee River

from the headwaters to the Gulf.” With these acquisitions The Trust for Public Land continues its Chattahoochee River Protection Campaign to conserve and protect some of the most vulnerable and recognizable river frontage in Georgia. The 37 acres acquired from the Stembler Estate will allow for improved public access and increased conservation by protecting approximately 1,250 feet more of preserved Chattahoochee River frontage. “Visitors from around the country journey to Georgia to enjoy the beauty and excitement of whitewater rapids of the upper Chattahoochee River. What better example of river preservation can TPL give to show our commitment to protecting these great resources,” said Helen Tapp, Executive Director of The Trust for Public Land in Georgia. MORE INFO: www.tpl.org


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Lakeside Calendar November 2010 Nov. 5-6 – Miss Flowery Branch Scholarship Pageant held at The Springs Community Church, 6553 Spout Springs Rd., Flowery Branch, for ages 3-24. Entry Fee: $100. Info: 678-357-7359; info@fifthrowcenter.com. Nov. 5-7 – Hemlockfest Music Festival held at Starbridge Farm at 326 Starbridge Rd., (located off Hwy. 52 East between Dahlonega and Cleveland), Murrayville, features folk, blues, rock and bluegrass music, food, arts and crafts and demonstrations. Proceeds will benefit Lumpkin Coalition environmental organization fighting parasite plaguing hemlock trees of Blueridge Mountains. Info: 706-867-5157; www.lumpkincoalition.org. Nov. 9-14, 16-20 – “Singin’ in the Rain,” presented by the Gainesville Theatre Alliance at the Hosch Theatre, John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts, Brenau University, 429 Academy St., Gainesville. Info: 678-717-3624; www.gainesvilletheatrealliance.org. Nov. 11 – Veterans Day celebration at Northeast Georgia History Center, 322 Academy St., Gainesville, includes displays and programs through the day. Free. Info: 770297-5900; www.negahc.org. Nov. 12, 13 – Cumming Steam, Antique Tractor and Gas Engine Exposition held at Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Rd., Cumming. Times: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. Tickets: $5, adults and children 13 plus; free, 12 and under. Info: 706886-3507. Nov. 12-14 – Northeast Georgia Arts Tour features Appalachian artists and demonstrations at the historic Mauldin House in Clarkesville. Times: 1-5 p.m., Fri./Sun.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. Info: 706-7542220; www.clarkesvillega.com. Nov. 13-Dec. 31 – “Home for the Holidays,” juried exhibit held at Bowen Center for the Arts, 334 Ga. Hwy. 9 North, Dawsonville. Reception: 2-4 p.m., Nov. 13. Info: 706-216-2787; www.dawsonarts.org. Nov. 18 – Jingle Mingle features food, live music, carriage rides and Santa from 5-8 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Gainesville. Info: 770-297-1141; www.downtowngainesville.com. Nov. 20 – Habersham Chamber Holiday Bazaar held at the Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center, Ga. 17E, 120 Paul Franklin Rd. in Clarkesville to feature arts and crafts, breakfast with Santa, holiday treats, train rides, vendors and children’s activities. Times: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 706-778-4654; www.habershamchamber.com. Nov. 22-Dec. 19 – Old Fashioned Christmas and Lighting of the Square in Dahlonega includes the Lighting of the Square on Nov. 22; Santa on the Square, Nov. 27-28; and Lighting of the Luminaries Downtown, Santa Clause, Merchant’s Open House and Shop Walk. Christmas Parade, Santa Claus and Lighting of the Tree at the Visitor Center – Santa Claus will be in town through Dec. 19. Info: 706-864-3513; www.dahlonega.org. Nov. 9-14, 16-20 – “Singin’ in the Rain,” presented by the Gainesville Theatre Alliance at the Hosch Theatre, John S. Burd

Center for the Performing Arts, Brenau University, 429 Academy St., Gainesville. Info: 678-717-3624; www.gainesvilletheatrealliance.org. Thru November – Downtown Flowery Branch will feature Guided Walking Ghost Tours every Friday, Saturday nights. Time: Flexible. Admission: $10, adults; $8 children and senior citizens. Reservations needed; six person minimum in group. Info: www.fifthrowcenter.com. Dec. 2-5 – “The Nutcracker” presented by the Gainesville Ballet Co. in Pearce Auditorium, Brenau University. Times: 7:30 p.m., Fri./Sat.; 2 p.m., Sun. Admission: $24, adults, $16, students and children. Info: 770532-4241; www.gainesvilleballet.org. Dec. 3-4 – Downtown Open House features music, food, Santa and carriage rides from 1 a.m.-5 p.m., in downtown Gainesville. www.downtowngainesville.com. Dec. 4 – Habersham County Christmas Parade held at 11 a.m. in Cornelia. Info: 706-778-7875. Dec. 4 – The Northwinds Symphonic Band performs 7:30 p.m. in First Baptist Church Banquet Hall at 751 Green St. NW, Gainesville. Dec. 4, 11, 18 – Mingle with Kringle in Main Street Market from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in downtown Gainesville. www.downtowngainesville.com. Dec. 10-11 – Christmas in Cumming Arts & Crafts Festival held at Cumming Fairgrounds. Events: Festival – 4-10 p.m., Fri.; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat.; Photos with Santa – 6-9 p.m., Fri.; 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat.; Hay rides – 7-10 p.m., Fri. Admission: $1, adults; Free, ages 12 and under. Info: 770-781-3491; www.cummingfair.net. Dec. 11 – Santa Claus is Coming to Town in downtown Clarkesville from 5-7 p.m. features holiday performances, live theatre, carolers, visits with Santa and extended shopping hours. Info: 706-754-2220; www.clarkesvillega.com. Thru December – Art & Antique Festival held 9 a.m.-6 p.m. first Saturdays and Sundays at Commerce Crossing, Pottery Factory Dr., Commerce. Info: 706-935-6352. Thru December – Arle Meaders exhibit held at The Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia, Sautee Nacoochee Center, 283 Ga. 255 N., Sautee. Exhibit includes pottery by Arle Meaders, the mother of folk potter Lanier Meaders. Admission: $5, adults, $4, seniors, $2 children. Info: 706-878-3300; www.folkpotterymuseum.com Brenau University Thru Nov. 21 – Short Fuses and Long Streets: A Logical Lapse includes works by artists Amanda Hughen and Jennifer Stark-

weather in the Presidents Gallery. Nov. 29-Dec. 17 – Juried Student Design Show features fashion design, 2-dimensional works, digital and interior design held in Presidents Gallery. Free. Info: 770-297-5900; www.negahc.org. Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Nov. 26 – Lighting of the Chateau features a day full of holiday activities including arts and crafts, giant bouncy inflatables, Santa Claus, wine tours, magic and storytelling, all followed by the lighting of the Chateau and fireworks. Times: 2-6 p.m. Parking: $10. Info: www.chateauelan.com Cumming Playhouse Nov. 3-7 – “To Kill a Mockingbird” Nov. 13, 14 – “A Holiday Home-Cumming,” Note Worthy Show Band featuring Bob Russell Singers Nov. 18, 19 – “Holidays Americana,” by the creators Christmas Classics, 8 p.m. Nov. 26-Dec. 18 – “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” a musical based on “Miracle on 34th Street.” Dec. 14 – “The Very Best Time of the Year,” Cumming Playhouse Singers Christmas Concert, 8 p.m. Dec. 21 – “Christmas Around the World,” 8 p.m. Dec. 22 – “A Sawnee Christmas Party,” Sounds of Sawnee Concert Band, 8 p.m. Info: 770-781-9178; www.playhousecumming.com. Elachee Nature and Science Center Nov. 6, Dec. 4 – 1st Saturday Hikes held 10-11:30 a.m. Learn about local native plants and animals. Monthly hike is a great way to explore the Chicopee Woods with an experienced guide. Free for members. Nov. 12-13 – Adopt-A-Stream Training. Learn to delineate your watershed. Children younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adults. Held 6-10 p.m., Fri.; 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. Fee: $5 in advance for materials. Registration required. Dec. 11 – Winter in the Woods Holiday Celebration held 10 a.m.-1 p.m. featuring hiking, holiday crafting and music. Spring and Fall – Stars Over Elachee held Fridays, Saturdays and/or Sundays at dusk. Learn to use a telescope and star chart to view stars, planets and constellations in the night sky. Pre-registration is required. Fee: $10, adults; $5, children through age 12; free, members. Call for dates and times. Spring and Fall – Backyard Conservation Workshops, Compost and Rainwater Collection instruct in recycling natural resources. Call for dates and times. Info: 770-535-1976; www.elachee.org

Gainesville State College Nov. 4-Dec. 9 – An Artistic Discovery: the Congressional Art Competition exhibited in Roy C. Moore Art Gallery, 3820 Mundy Mill Rd., Oakwood. Reception: 5:30 p.m., Dec. 9. Free. Info: 678-717-3428. Gainesville Symphony Orchestra 2010-2011 Dec. 14 – Holiday Pops Concert Feb. 26 – Carnival Ball held at 7 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville featuring a “Mardi Gras” dinner, a show and a silent auction. Admission: $75. Mar. 18 – Youth Person’s Concert held at 9:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Tickets: $5. Apr. 30 – “Side by Side” Fusion Concert July 3 – Patriotic Pops Concert held at Brenau University Amphitheatre All ticket prices are $8-30 and performances are held at Pearce Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Info: www.gsomusic.com/770-532-5727 Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds. Info: www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com Interactive Neighborhood for Kids Nov. 1-5 – X-Ray Craft Week, learn about bones and make cool x-ray crafts. Nov. 8-12 – Traffic Sign Craft Week, learn about traffic lights and make one. Nov. 15-19 – Button Craft Week, creative crafts made from buttons. Nov. 20 – Kids in the Kitchen Visits, learn about making healthy food choices. Nov. 21 – Honoring the Family Day, 1-5 p.m. Nov. 22-26 – Thanksgiving Craft Week, learn Thanksgiving crafts (closed 11/25). Dec. 1 – Christmas Ornament Week, make ornaments for your Christmas tree. Dec. 2, 9, 16 – Christmas Ornament Pottery Workshop, make gifts, 5-6 p.m. Dec. 6-10 – Christmas Card Craft Week, make cards for friends and family. Info: www.inkfun.org; 770 536-1900. Lake Lanier Islands Resort Nov. 20-Dec 30 - Magical Nights of Lights – Nightly 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Info: 770 945-8787; www.lakelanierislands.com. North Atlanta Trade Center Nov. 6-7 – Eastman’s Gun Show Nov. 6-7 – Great Train Expo Nov. 13 – American Bully Kennel Club Nationals 2010 Nov. 20 – Word on Da Street Urban Literary Festival Nov. 27-28 – Pride of Dixie Antiques Market Dec. 4-5 – Atlanta’s Exotic Bird Fair Dec. 10-12 – Mammoth Rock Gem & Mineral Show Dec. 11-12 – Eastman’s Gun Show Info: 770-279-9899, www.northatlantatradecenter.com. Quinlan Visual Arts Center Thru Dec. 4 – 63rd Annual Members Exhibition. Opening reception held Oct. 15, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Judging the exhibition this year is Bruce Bobick, professor and chairman emeritus, Department of Art, State University of West Georgia. Info: 770 536-2575, www.quinlanartcenter.org


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Foreclosures impacting third quarter lake home sales By Bev Knight There’s no question about it – distressed home sales are definitely having an effect on the lake market. Although the number of homes sold in the third quarter of 2010 is much higher than the previous two Knight years, the glut of distressed properties is driving down prices and adding to the challenges of selling non-distressed lake homes. “Distressed properties” include foreclosures, short sales, estateowned, corporate-owned and other situations where owners are forced to take less than the market value for their properties. For third quarter sales of Lanier homes with docks, we saw an impressive increase from 33 in 2009 to 57 in 2010, a 73 percent increase. The worst third quarter of this recession was in 2008 when there were only 14 lake homes closed. In spite of this quarter’s increases in the number of closings, the distressed homes have driven down the sales prices significantly

and lengthened the time it takes to make the sale. In the third quarter of 2009, the average sales price was $569,000 with a norm of 111 days on the market. This year, the average sales price has dropped to around $445,000 with an average of 145 days on the market. Of the 57 properties sold in quarter three, 19 were considered to be distressed. That means that about one third of the properties sold fell into that category. The good news With that bad news out of the way, it’s time to focus on the good news. There are quite a few buyers out there. Usually, the lake market is slow in October, but not this year. We are seeing a record number of showings for this month but everyone is looking for a bargain. The number of lake homes for sale right now is well below its peak two years ago. If you decide to put your house on the market, you will compete with fewer houses. While the average sales price is down from last year, it is slightly up from last quarter. It’s expected this trend will continue.

Almost as many homes were sold in the summer of 2010 as were sold in all of 2009. Sales in Dawsonville and Flowery Branch have been dismal for two years, but they picked up this past quarter. (see accompanying chart). In the past few years it was mostly lower priced houses being shown. Right now there are more luxury home buyers than we’ve seen since 2007. We’re hoping this is another positive trend that continues. Mortgages are incredibly affordable right now. You can get a conventional 30-year fixed loan for under 4 percent. Jumbo loans (over $417,000) are back, and the rate is not bad at all – under 5 percent. Some banks are even offering construction-to-permanent loans again at good rates (just over 5 percent). Many experts believe that all real estate activity will pick up after the election in November. We’re hearing that from potential buyers, too. There are plenty of people with the desire and resources to buy a lake house. They just need something to get them off the fence, and perhaps electing the

candidate of their choice will do that. Bottom line There are bargains for lake home buyers right now. If you’ve been thinking about purchasing a lake home, now is the time. For homeowners who have been waiting to list your lake homes until the market comes back, consider this: Yes, you will get less for your home than you would have a few years ago. But, with the depressed market, you can also buy more with the proceeds from your sale. Plus, when the market does start to recover, you will have exponentially more competition from other

homeowners who have waited. Particularly for sellers in Buford and Cumming where the demand often exceeds inventory in certain categories, this would be a good time to list your house. We’re expecting a surge in sales this spring and possibly sooner, so you want to be on the listing services when that starts. It’ll take a couple of months for the fence-sitters to figure out that the recovery is underway, and your house will probably be sold by then. Bev Knight is a Lake Lanier Specialist with Keller Williams Lanier Partners. For more visit www.lanierrealestateblog.com.

Third quarter lake home stats City Gainesville Cumming Dawsonville Flowery Branch Buford Oakwood

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Average sales price $490,000 $442,000 $323,000 $569,000 $521,000 N/A Source: FMLS

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AUGUST 2011 AISC BF AISC BF/SSC AISC BF AISC AISC

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Holiday races offer festive incentives to get fit By Jane Harrison Just when North Georgia needs them most, a variety of holiday road races invite participants to burn off extra calories in festive events that celebrate the season. From early November through January, the area abounds with races with holiday monikers – Turkey Trot, Santa Shuffle, Jingle Jog – to mix fitness, fun and family. The bountiful array of races for runners and walkers comes during the season when many Americans put on extra pounds. A 2000 National Institutes of Health study found that during the sixweek period between Thanksgiving and New Years, people gain more weight than at any other time of the year. The research also reported that study volunteers who were more physically active over the holidays had less weight gain during this high risk time. The North Georgia races range from one-mile walks and fun runs to 10-kilometer races. Event organizers report their races attract casual walkers, families celebrating the holidays with out-of-town

guests, serious runners and resolution runners – those resolving to improve their fitness in the new year. The inaugural Lanier Under the Lights 5K at Lake Lanier Islands is expected to be a “huge family event,” said race coordinator Steve Durling. By late October, more than 700 people had registered for the Nov. 13 evening race through the Magical Nights of Lights course. People were signing up for the race “like crazy,” Durling said, prompting him to raise the participant limit to 1,000. “Lake Lanier has a great light display and this is a great course with an opportunity for families to see it” on foot without the cars, Durling said. He scheduled the race to start just before the 5:36 sunset, so participants can stride alongside illuminated prancing deer and under sparking snowflakes. As the Christmas season hits full stride at Lake Lanier Islands, turkeys will be trotting in Athens. The 4th annual Gobbler Race at Sandy Creek Park on Nov. 21 features a one-mile fun run and 5K

Outdoor Activity Calendar November Outdoor Calendar See Lake Lanier Olympic Venue Calendar for canoe/kayak and rowing activities Farm Days at Hancock Farm, Sautee. Hayrides, music, crafts, food. 10 a.m. Nov. 5-6 p.m. Nov. 6, Hancock Farm Hwy. 17, Sautee. $1 admission. www.helenga.org, (706) 878-2181. First Saturday Hike, Gainesville. Family-oriented naturalist guided hike. 1011:30 a.m. Nov., 6, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Adults $5, children 2-12 $3, children 2 and younger, free. www.elachee.org, (770) 535-1976. Old Peachtree Road 5K, Suwanee. 4:30 p.m. Nov. 6, GA-PCOM, 625 Old Peachtree Rd. $20. www.active.com, (801) 602-6720. Zooma Half-Marathon, 5K, Braselton. For women only. 7:30 a.m. Nov. 6, Chateau Elan, 100 Rue Charlemagne. Halfmarathon $95, 5K $50. www.zoomarun.com. 5K, Fun Run for Forsyth Special Olympics, Cumming. 5K 8 a.m., fun run 8:45 a.m. Nov. 6. The Avenue Forsyth, 410 Peachtree Pkwy. $25 5K, $10 fun run. www.active.com, (770) 889-1630. Fit2Tri Triathlon Club, Gainesville. 7 p.m. Nov. 9. Fit2Tri, 1292 Thompson Bridge Rd. www.fit2triusa.com, (770) 5322453. Adopt-A-Stream Training, Gainesville. Learn to monitor streams, get Georgia Adopt-A-Stream certification. 6-10 p.m. Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 13, Elachee

race in a scenic park closed to traffic. Race organizer Frieda Etkin-Peck described the event as a “wonderful outing in a serene setting.” More than 200 participants walked, strolled with carriages, or ran the 5K last year, Etkin-Peck said. Many came with out-oftown family members who traveled in for the Thanksgiving holidays. “It’s a fun, healthy thing to do,” she said. Finishers traditionally get a colorful fall t-shirt emblazoned with a funky turkey. Athletes can re-fuel with homemade pumpkin and banana bread. PHOTO COURTESY FRIEDA ETKIN-PECK On Dec. 11, Santa will shuffle Runners take off in last year's Gobbler 5K at Sandy Creek Park over to Fort Yargo State Park, the in Athens. The holiday race is one of many scheduled in North holiday rush will hit Madison, Georgia through New Year's Day. and reindeer will dash through Loganville as three races offer different perspectives on the seaBurn off those extra calories son. The Santa Shuffle at Fort Studies show that people who stay active during the holidays Yargo in Winder traverses woodburn more of the extra calories they consume and gain less weight land and lakeside trails inside the than those who gorge and lounge away the season. state park while the Madison • A 150 pound individual can burn off: Christmas Rush Classic prances • 198 calories per hour by walking at a pace of 2 miles per hour down streets lined with Antebel• 654 calories per hour jogging at a 10 minute mile pace lum homes. Participants in Lo(Source: President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition) ganville’s Jingle Jog and See Races, page 58

Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr., Gainesville. $5. Register in advance. www.elachee.org, (770) 535-1976. New Classic Horse Show, Gainesville. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 13. Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center, 1855 Calvary Church Rd. Free admission. (770) 531-6855. Stars Over Elachee at Chicopee Lake, Gainesville. View night sky with telescope, bring flashlight and pencil. For ages 8 and older. 5-7 p.m. Nov. 13, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Adults $10, children 8-12 $5. Call to register. www.elachee.org, (770) 535-1976. Bringin’ Home the Bacon 5K, Oakwood. 9 a.m. Nov. 13, Oakwood City Park, 4009 Railroad St., $15 by Nov. 6, $20 after. www.runnersfit.com., (770) 561-1051. 5K Run/Walk for Woody, Cumming. 9:30 a.m. Nov. 13, Lakeside Middle School, 2565 Echols Rd. $25. www.active.com, 770-844-3635. Tour de Tugaloo, Toccoa. Metric century (62-plus miles), 42-, 22-, 5-mile bicycle rides. 10 a.m. Nov. 6, Yonah Dam Park, Yonah Dam Rd. $35. www.active.com, www.tourdetugaloo.com, (706) 886-8614. Tiger Trot 5K, Cub Fun Run, Dawsonville. 9 a.m. Nov. 13. Robinson Elementary School, 1151 Perimeter Rd. 5K $15, cub run $10. www.active.com, (770) 561-1050. Dollars for Scholars 5K, Fun Run, Buford. 10 a.m. Nov. 13. $20 by Nov. 5, $25 after. Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center, 2020 Clean Water Dr. www.active.com, (678) 591-4141.

Lanier Under the Lights 5K, Buford. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 13. Lake Lanier Islands, 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy. $25. www.active.com, (678) 794-6135. Free to Breathe Lung Cancer 5K, Athens. 8:15 a.m., Sandy Creek Park, 400 Bob Holman Rd. $15 by Nov. 10, $20 after. www.active.com, (608) 316-3786. Run Over Violence 5K, 1 Mile, Hartwell. 1 mile 2:30 p.m., 5K 3 p.m. Nov. 14, McGee Heating and Air, Old U.S. Highway 29. $15 by Nov. 8, $20 after. www.active.com, (864) 314-4369. Canine Capers, Gainesville. All breeds dog show, obstacle course contest. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 20-21, 1855 Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center, Calvary Church Rd. Free admission. (770) 531-6855. Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike, Tallulah Gorge. Guided night hike to suspension bridge over Hurricane Falls. 6-8 p.m. Nov. 20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 21, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. Register in advance. $5, plus $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, (706) 7547981. Currahee Adventure Duathlon, Toccoa. Off-road duathlon with mountain biking, trail running, obstacles, basic navigation. 10 a.m. Nov. 13, Currahee Mountain, Dicks Mill Pkwy. $75 individual, $155 teams. www.active.com, www.gamtnfca.org, (706) 282-7758. Chateau Elan Vineyard Run For Hope 5K, 10K, Tot Trot, Braselton. Tot trot 7:30 a.m., 5K 8 a.m., 10K 9 a.m. Nov. 20, Chateau Elan, 100 Rue Charlemagne.

$10/$15/$20. www.active.com, (404) 8246371. Gobbler 5K, 1-mile, Athens. 1 mile 2:30 p.m., 5K 3 p.m. Nov. 21, Sandy Creek Park, 400 Bob Holman Rd. $15 by Nov. 13, $20 after. www.active.com, (706) 4251892. Appalachian Thanksgiving, Dawsonville. Living history demonstrations, toy making, butter churning, $10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 25, Amicalola Falls State Park, 418 Amicalola Falls State Park Rd. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, (706) 265-1969. 25th Annual Sleighbell 5K Run/Walk, Winterville. 8:30 a.m. Dec. 4, Pavilion at Pittard Park, Church St., $15 by Nov. 30, $20 after. www.active.com, (706) 3531645. Run for Reading 8K, 2K, Braselton. 2K 8:30 a.m., 8K 9 a.m. Dec. 4. Braselton Park, corner of Harrison and Henry streets. 8K $18, 2K $12. www.active.com, (770) 967-9755. Deck the Halls, Helen. Holiday craftmaking, music, hayrides (weather permitting). 3-6 p.m. Dec. 4, Unicoi State Park, 1788 Ga. Hwy. 356. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, $5 parking. (800) 573-9659, Ext. 305. Holiday 5K, Hoschton. 10 a.m. Dec. 4, West Jackson Park, 374 Cabin Dr. $15 adults, $5 children pre-registered. www.active.com, (706) 215-2740. - Compiled by Jane Harrison MORE INFO: Additions/corrections, email: lakesidenews@mindspring.com


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Fall brings focus on education for ASPS By Lisa Beers Fall marks the time of year when many boaters winterize their vessels and put away their thoughts of the lake until the warmer weather of spring arrives again. Even boaters who continue to go out onto the water year round generally find that they spend less time on the lake in the “off season.” This presents a great opportunity for us to spend more time on off the water boating activities, namely education. Fall and winter are the prime seasons for us all to increase our boating knowledge through seminars and classes, so that when we return to the water in the spring we are more capable and confident than ever. Education can also prepare us for adventures on the water that we may have passed on before, such as coastal cruising and inland waterway journeys. The Atlanta Sail & Power Squadron offers classes for every boater, of all experience levels. Our boating basics class, BoatSmart, is tailored toward all boaters without previous formal boating education. It covers boat handling, safety equipment and procedures, navigation basics, boat

to the public. There are still classes and seminars that are only available to ASPS members, such as the ongoing seminars hosted by the ASPS and the Barefoot Sailing Club. On November 9 there will Atlanta Sail & be a seminar on coastal navigaPower Squadron tion that will teach practical techniques to plan, navigate, and types and terminology and more. check your progress on the water. It will help you develop situaThe next BoatSmart class is planned for February 19, 2011. If tional awareness skills using your eyes and navigation tools to you have never taken a boating class before, this is where to start. quickly point to your position on Visit our website at atlantasboat- a chart, and be able to use backup techniques when the electronics ingclub.com for details and to become suspect. This seminar sign up. will help captain and crew naviIf you are ready for more advanced boating education there’s gate safely and comfortably. The next seminar will be Degood news for you! In the past, all advanced boating classes offered cember 14 and cover onboard weather forecasting. While not a by ASPS were only available to course in weather, the seminar exmembers. However, that’s about to change. Our next advance boat- plains how just using your own ing class session will start in Jan- senses can help you determine what conditions you will enuary and will be open to the counter where you are. The semipublic. Watch this article next nar will explain weather systems, month and our website for spehow to understand clouds and cific class offerings and times, and don’t miss out on this chance their changes, using changing to receive quality instruction from wind direction, temperature, and pressure to hone in on emerging certified instructors that has preweather fronts. viously not been made available

If you are interested in these seminars and other education for members, check out our website at atlantasboatingclub.com and learn more about all the benefits our members enjoy. You can also drop by our booth at the Atlanta Boat Show in January to find out more about membership. As the weather turns cooler the lake is more beautiful than ever. We are planning a fall leaf cruise up the lake on November 6. This is a great event each year as members and guests join up to cruise Lake Lanier and enjoy the gorgeous shoreline and changing leaves. A drive in the mountains is nice, but as boaters, nothing beats enjoying the glory of autumn from your vessel! And finally, a reminder about our free vessel safety checks. The ASPS offers courtesy vessel examinations to verify the presence and condition of certain safety

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Lake Lanier Marinas Info AQUALAND MARINA Hours of operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for tenants, 8 a.m. to sunset for visitors Phone: 770-967-6811 Location: 6800 Lights Ferry Road, 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 Store/Dock hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Types of fuel: Regular Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.37 On-site eatery: Dockside Grill Cafe - Seasonal Take-out menu: Sandwiches Restaurant description: Casual Menu: Famous “Docker Burger,” tiki, sandwiches, salads & seafood grilled & fried. Phone: 770-363-2318 Security: 24 hours a day, gated Additional amenities: Self-service work yard with deep draft well & houseboat launching ramp. AQUAMARINA LAZY DAYS Hours of operation: Office/Service/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-945-1991 Location: 6700 Holiday Rd, Buford Types of slips available: Wet docks for 75-150 foot covered & 100-foot open slips; 554 dry stack; New 125' x 24' & 150 x 26' HB slips now available. Types of fuel: Valvtect 93 Octane Marine Gas and Valvtec diesel marine fuel Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.69 premium; $3.15 diesel Security: Holiday Marina security patrols marina Additional amenities: Repair services. Free pump/portipotti station for members. Wet slips: private gated access, golf cart valet service, free dockside pumpout. New gas dock, easy access for houseboats. New courtesy docks for dry stack customers. The Houseboat Store has taken over the service dept & boat sales for Chris Craft, Formula, Startdust and Fantasy. BALD RIDGE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., marina has 24-hour access. Phone: 770-887-5309; www.baldridgemarina.com Location: 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Road, Cumming Types of slips available: Covered & uncovered. Store: Sandwich shop; some boating supplies Store hours: Seasonal Types of fuel: Mid-grade gas; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.59; $3.29 diesel (Dock open 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat./Sun.) On-site eatery: Sandwich Market - Seasonal Menu: Grilled & cold sandwiches, pita wrap. Restaurant description: Casual Phone: 770-889-2185 Security: 24-hour security, gated Additional amenities: Full-service department, parts department, boat body work, yacht repair & Marine Max Stovall sales dock

GAINESVILLE MARINA Hours of operation: Office, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-536-2171 Location: 2145 Dawsonville Hwy, Gainesville Types of slips available: 600 slips, dry stack cov. up to 25 feet, wet covered & uncovered to 80 feet. Types of fuel: Philip 66, mid grade Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.59 (Dock open 9 a.m.5 p.m., 7 days a week) On-site eatery: Skogies (Seasonal Wed. thru Sun.) Menu: Barbecue, seafood and American fare. Phone: 678-450-1310 Security: 7 days a week Additional amenities: Water service shop, land service shop, recreational room, bath house, pumpout station. Sales of new, used and brokerage boats. Bennington Pontoon Boats and Yamaha Outboards. HABERSHAM MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-887-5432 Location: 2200 Habersham Marina Rd, Cumming Types of slips available: 650 slips for dry storage up to 27 foot Store: Yes Types of fuel: Mid-grade, 89 octane Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.49 (Dock open 9 a.m.5 p.m., 7 days a week) Security: Yes Additional amenities: Repair services, detailing and bottom cleaning. Also bathroom and shower facilities are available. HIDEAWAY BAY MARINA (Formerly Starboard Cove Marina) Hours of operation: Office: 8:30 a.m-5:30 p.m., 7 days Marina: 24/7 Phone: 770-967-5500 Web Site: www.HideawayBayMarina.com Location: 6334 Mitchell St., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Wet (472) Dry (150) Store/Gas Dock hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., 7 days a week Types of Fuel: Regular Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.19 Security: 24/7 manned security Additional amenities: Restaurant-Seasonal, complete boat/motor repair, new bathhouse w/ locked showers and AC, laundry, pump out, trailer storage. HOLIDAY MARINA Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-945-7201 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 Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10): $3.89 premium; $3.69 unleaded; $3.29 diesel (5 percent discount with Westrec

advantage membership) On-site eatery: Dockside Grill - Seasonal Menu: Burgers, handcut/aged steaks, sandwiches, salads & seafood Phone: 770-945-2208 Security: 24 hour Additional amenities: Boat rentals, repair service, pumpout station, boat sales, Sea Tow. LANIER HARBOR MARINA Hours of operation: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days; Gas dock: 24 hours. Phone: 770-945-2884 Location: 2066 Pinetree Dr, Buford Types of slips available: 40’x16’ & 50’x18’, with power, water, satellite hook-up Store: Yes Store hours: 24 hour gas dock & store Types of fuel: 89 octane, 93 octane Price of fuel: : (as of 10/27/10) $3.59 regular, $3.69 premium, with 10 cents off a gallon, both regular and premium, for Boat US members. Security: 24 hours Additional amenities: 24/hr Towing Service PORT ROYALE MARINA Hours of operation: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-887-5715 Location: 9200 Lan Mar Rd, Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered, 20-foot to 80-foot; covered, 24-foot to 50-foot totaling 514 slips & dry stack storage (464) for up to 39 feet & 115 covered bay sheds to store boats on trailers Store: Yes Store/Dock hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat./Sun. Types of fuel: 87 octane; no ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.49 regular On-site eatery: Pelican Pete's Bar and Grill Security: Night security Additional amenities: Climate controlled bath house with showers, 24 hour 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. SUNRISE COVE MARINA Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Mon.; Closed Tues. Phone: 770-536-8599 Location: 5725 Flat Creek Rd, Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncov-20-70 ft.; Cov-24-50 ft.; to include an exclusive 44 ft Sailboat Breakwater Dock. Total Wet Slips 688 and nine (9) Dry Storage Spaces (boats on trailer). Store: Ship Store Store/Dock hours: 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.-Mon.; Closed Tues. Types of fuel: Regular with Valvtect Price of fuel: (as of 10/27/10) $3.57 with 5 percent off with Westrec Advantage Membership Additional amenities: Club House, bath house, laundry facility and pump-out open 24 hours a day.


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Lakeside’s Dining Guide Lakeview Dining Big Creek Tavern - Lunch, dinner and breakfast at 10 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. Buford. B-3, 678-482-1662. Bullfrogs Bar & Grille - Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner daily. Dine poolside or indoors. Selections include salads, sandwiches, entrees, desserts and a variety of drink options from full-service bar. Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. Dockside Grill - Holiday Marina. Serving the same Docker burger that’s offered at Dockside Grill Café at Aqualand Marina. Featuring handcut, aged steaks, full bar. Buford. B-3, 770 9452208. Dockside Grill Café - Offering full lake views of Lanier in a casual outdoor café setting. Featuring the famous Docker burger, sandwiches including grouper, tuna and mahi. Aqualand Marina, Flowery Branch. Seasonal. C-3, 770363-2318. Fish Tales Lakeside Grille - Casual lakeside dining featuring grouper fingers, signature salads and much more. Full service indoor and outdoor bar with live music. Open for lunch and dinner everyday during spring & summer, weekends fall & winter. Hideaway Bay Marina. C-3, 770-967-3775. Pier 29 - Located on Lake Lanier at lake marker 29 opposite Browns Bridge. Newly renovated restaurant which is family friendly with a separate bar. Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week. Offering fresh fish, shrimp, steak, burgers, wings, and hand-spun milkshakes Nightly events and specials. Every Monday, buy 10 wings get 10 free. Live band every Friday and Saturday. Dockside delivery available restaurant's courtesy dock as well as delivery to Port Royal Marina. Visit www.pier29onlanier.com for coupons 770-7812242. (Former Lantern Inn location.) Sandwich Market - Offers sandwiches, pita wraps, gyros & lahvosh. Baldridge Marina, Cumming. Seasonal. 770-889-2185. Skogies - Specializing in barbecue, seafood and American fare. Fri-Sat 11 am - 10 pm; Sun 11 am - 9 pm. Gainesville Marina, C-1, 678450-1310. Sunset Cove Beach Club - Sunset Cove is an open-air eatery on a quiet stretch of beach near Chattahoochee Rapids at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner, diners can take in views of the lake during the day or dine under the stars in the glow of firelight from the large stacked stone fireplace at center stage. Guests are welcome to arrive by car or by boat. Complimentary boat slips at the adjoining dock will be available for boaters wishing to drop anchor and enjoy a sampling from the menu. By water, the restaurant is located between buoy numbers 7SC and 5SC. For more information, visit www.lakelanierislands.com. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787 The Sunset Tiki Bar and Grill at Lake Lanier Islands - Features ribs, sandwiches, burgers, calamari, island shrimp and more. 12-slip dock is available for boaters. B-3. Buford. 770-9327259. Windows Restaurant - Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort and overlooks Lake Lanier. Provides a full breakfast buffet, and menu options, daily and special dining events every Saturday night throughout the season. A Seafood Buffet

begins in May on the first Saturday of each month, Beer-N-BBQ the second Saturday of each month, Cruise, Dine & Dance the third Saturday of each month and a wine tasting, food paring the fourth Saturday of each month. Visit www.lakelanierislands.com for details or reservations. Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. American Austin’s Steak and Seafood - Specialties include seafood, premium aged steaks and chops, baby-back ribs, chicken and pasta. Open daily, lunch and dinner. Full bar. Cumming. A-3, 770844-0902. Collegiate - Old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs and milk shakes served in 1940s setting. Gainesville. C-2, 678-989-2280. CooCoos Nest - Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday Brunch offering wings, salads complimented by fresh meats hand cut daily from Fergusons Meat Market. Also featuring steaks, chops and seafood. House favorites include beer battered fries, hooch beans (a battered and fried green bean), Cuban sandwich and the Quesadilla Burger. Live entertainment weekly. Located at GA 400, Exit 16, Pilgrim Mill Rd. at Freedom Pkwy. Cumming. A-3, 678-4568932; www.coocoonest.com. Foster House - Lunch and dinner served family-style featuring casual dining at lunch and fine dining in evening. Lunch served 11-2:30, Mon.-Fri. Dinner served 5-8:30 p.m., Thurs.; 59:30 p.m., Fri./Sat. Cumming. A-3, 770-8879905. Norman’s Landing - Specializing in fresh seafood, hand-cut steaks, Canadian baby-back ribs with Kansas City barbecue sauce. Cumming. Casual. A-3, 770-886-0100. Oar House in Dahlonega - Specialties: handcut steaks, seafood dishes and homemade desserts, “everything homemade from the bread to the pickles.” Located Hwy 52E, 4 miles east of Dahlonega. Reservations suggested. 706-864-9983. Poor Richard’s - Specializing in Prime Rib, steaks, ribs and fresh seafood. Casual dining, dinner only. Full-service bar. G’ville. C-1, 770532-0499. Rick Tanner's Grill & Bar - A neighborhood favorite, the restaurant ofers a casual, friendly dining atmosphere. Rick Tanner's menu offers an array of selections including rotisserie chicken, chicken fingers, smoked pork, fall-offthe-bone ribs, homemade veggies and more. Flat screen TVs, outdoor patio, hand crafted beers. Located at the corner of Buford Hwy. and Hamilton Mill Rd in the Buford Village Shopping Center. 770-866-TOGO (8646), Buford. B-3. Third Coast Grille – On Friendship Road near Lake Lanier Islands, specializing in fresh fish, hand-cut steaks and ribs. Casual dining, full bar. Buford. B-3, 770-614-9508. Two Dog Café – Classic small town diner with an emphasis on fresh food and fast service for lunch and dinner. Located at 317 Spring St. Gainesville. C-2, 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). Located at 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. Located on S. Chestatee St., Dahlonega. 706-482-2200;

www.yahoolacreekgrill.com. Continental/Fine Dining 37 Main - a food/entertainment establishment inspired by Spanish tradition of tapas-small portions of appetizers-also featuring live music. Full bar. Open Tuesday-Saturday. B-3, 770614-7197. Aqua Terra - European fusion cuisine served daily. Open for lunch, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; noon-2:30 p.m., Sat.; dinner hours are 5-10 p.m., Mon.-Sun. Located on Buford’s historic Main Street. No reservations. B-3, 770271-3000. Blue Bicycle – a bistro touting “great food in a place not to feel rushed.” Open for lunch Thurs./Fri.; open for dinner Tues.-Sat. Reservations are suggested. Located at 671 Lumpkin Campground Road, behind the Outlet Mall on 400. Dawsonville. 706-265-2153. Corkscrew Café - Fine dining featuring varied menu choices, open lunch and dinner. Hours: 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Tues.-Thurs.; 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri./Sat.; noon-9 p.m., Sun. Reservations suggested. Located on 51 West Main St., Dahlonega. 706-867-8551. Dominick’s Italian Restaurant - Features cuisine from the north of Italy, with veal, chicken and seafood dishes. Favorites include chicken saltimbocca and garlic bread appetizer. Halfprice bottles of wine on Monday nights, halfprice appetizers from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and endless pasta and salad on Wednesdays. Dominick’s is open Monday thru Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch and dinner from 5 until 9:30 p.m. Located at the corner of Buford Hwy. and Hamilton Mill Rd in the Buford Village Shopping Center. 770-614-0019, Buford. B-3. Firesalt Tavern - Fine-dining restaurant in a casual atmosphere and a café-to-go. Café features gourmet coffee, to-go items and full breakfast and lunch. Restaurant features fine steaks, shrimp and grits, fresh seafood including scallops and salmon. Live entertainment Thursday thru Saturday nights, family night on Wednesdays, Tavern is open Monday through Sunday. Café to go is open for breakfast and lunch; the tavern is open for lunch and dinner. Located at the corner of Buford Hwy. and Hamilton Mill Rd in the Buford Village Shopping Center. 770-9326284, Buford. B-3. Grapes and Hops - Casual dining, new menu items including authentic German dishes and lower prices. Full bar menu, with great selection of beers, wines and cocktails. Lunch 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Dinner 5-10 p.m., Brunch 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Bar open late. Live entertainment Wed.-Sat. Flowery Branch. C3 770-965-9145. Luna’s - Continental cuisine, romantic atmosphere. G’ville. C-2, 770-531-0848. Scott’s on the Square - Upscale casual ambience with specialty sandwiches for lunch and gourmet entrees for dinner. Gainesville square. C-2. 770-536-1111. Barbecue/Country/Home Cooking Johnny’s BBQ - Real Pit BBQ pork, chicken & ribs. Brunswick stew. Minutes from Clark’s Bridge rowing venue. G’ville. Casual. D-1, 770-536-2100 Old McDonald’s BBQ - Real Pit BBQ, Brunswick stew, ribs. Minutes from Lake Lanier. Casual. Buford. B-3, 770-945-3431. Deli Common Grounds Coffee Shoppe - Light breakfast, lunch and dinner and desserts followed by fresh roasted coffee. Flowery Branch. C-3, 770-967-4080. Italian BiBa's Italian Restaurant - Featuring pasta, pizzas, salads, chicken, veal and seafood specialties. Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Friday and Saturday; 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. G'ville, C-2. 678-450-1661. Piazza - Features traditional Italian dishes, homemade raviolis, pizza, chicken, veal and seafood specialities. Open seven days a week: 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri./Sat. Located on 24 East Main St., Dahlonega. 706-867-9881. Tom's Pizza - Features pizza, Calzones, appetizers and salads. Rabbitown, Oakwood, Flowery Branch. Both Oakwood and Flowery Branch deliver to marinas on southeast side of lake. Rabbitown, 770-287-7444; Oakwood 770-531-0322; Flowery Branch 770-967-1074. Mexican La Cazuela - An Atlanta area landmark that’s expanded to two locations around Lanier. Features fajitas, selection of combination platters and more. Cumming, 678-947-0718, Buford, 770-614-6871. Oriental Little Tokyo - Japanese dining - hibachi grill, sushi. Dine in, take out. Open Tues. - Fri. 10:30 am - 10:30 pm; Sat-Sun 12 pm-10 pm; Closed Mon. Buford. B-4, 770-945-3350. Shogun - Japanese dining hibachi grill, $1 sushi everyday, open seven days week. Steak and sushi. Visit shogunatl.com for specials and coupon. Flowery Branch, 770 967-4100; Buford, 678 5416000.


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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 ......770 425-4252 Atlanta Sail & Power Squadron .......404 262-7288 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............................770 945-2884 8. Lazy Days .................................770 945-1991 9. Hideaway Bay ...........................770-967-5500 10. Sunrise Cove ............................770 536-8599 Sailing Clubs Atlanta Hobie Fleet #12 ...................770 393-3405 Atlanta Inland SaiIing Club..............770-962-8897 Atlanta Boardsailing Club ................404 237-1431 Barefoot Sailing Club ......................404 256-6839 Catalina 22 Fleet 68.........................770 887-8373 Lake Lanier Sailing Club..................770 967-6441 Southern Sailing Club .....................770 447-8047


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Experience the real England in Burnham on Crouch On a recent trip to the British Isles, finding an old English meal in London proved a challenge. Everywhere I looked restaurants were serving “designer” dishes of French, Italian, or Oriental origins. What happened to simple fish and chips or beef stew? This revelation had me heading for the Essex countryside in search of the “REAL” England, which I found in the tiny east-coast community of Burnham on Crouch (www.burnham.org.uk). Located just over an hour by rail or less than two hours by car from Central London, this bustling village lies on the north bank of the River Crouch, an estuary of the River Thames, and exudes an unmistakable old English flavor. With its numerous pubs, tea houses, and a range of small, independent shops – think butcher, baker and quaint antique stores – walking the main high street is to discover an England where bigbox stores aka Walmart are inconceivable. For example, the Clock Tower is just one of Burnham’s historic landmarks. Constructed in 1877, this red brick, octagonal tower was dedicated to a local oyster merchant and philanthropist. Later additions to the tower became the Burnham Endowed School that had been founded in 1785 and remained in use until 1973. Another gem is its cinema which has been in operation since 1931. It has retained a quirky charm not only in its exterior, but also inside by offering patrons a

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MORE INFO: 770-289-1543 JFish51@aol.com www.fishinglanier.com back row of oversized couches to view first-run movies, rather than regular movie seats. Sailing has always been one of Burnham’s key attractions and with four yacht clubs along its shoreline, these waters have been the training grounds for many crews of the America’s Cup, Olympic yachting, and World Championship Ocean Racing. On any given day, traffic might suddenly slow behind a boat being manually wheeled out of a backyard, along the high street toward the water. Rather than fray tempers, the sudden slower pace means there’s many a wave, handshake and passing conversation. Even strangers get to enjoy this small town, friendly England. The best places to see Burnham’s sailing action is along the promenade that extends seven miles up river, past many historic boat buildings, one of which now houses a community museum, and rows of fishermen cottages and white, weatherboard houses. Down river, the pathway runs for

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The High Street (above) and the clock tower (left) in Burnham. According to different counts, these fabulous turns number between seven and 11, and swerve dramatically from left to right around hairpin corners. Every motor racing dreamer in a car or on a motorcycle will feel the urge to take them on at speed. The problem in these blind corners, however, is that one dives in at breakneck speed, only to discover nearly 15 miles. From the center best steaks I’ve had in a long of town, it weaves through Burn- time. Master Chef Andrew Hem- a tractor pulling a hay wagon, or a huge truck creeping along at a ham-on-Crouch Marina, a busy ingway, who has worked for the snail’s pace between the boatyard that provides safe haven Relais & Chateaux celebrity hedgerows … and there’s always for expensive yachts and family Grand Chef Michel Roux, uses a chance of meeting the local podinghies alike, and along the only fresh, seasonal ingredients lice who are usually on the lookrolling hillsides of quintessential from local farms and the North out for Indy wannabes. England countryside where, inSea fishing Nevertheless, roadvariably, dog walkers in tradigrounds. Consesters still come to tional green wellington boots are quently, while the try the unforgiving out in full force. menu maintains Burnham Bends! In addition to sailing, the River customer favorites, With its history Crouch Estuary is of international and a French influas a ferry and fishimportance to wildlife and birds, ence to some of the ing port, sailing acand Wallasea Island across from sauces and presentivities, historical Burnham is slated to become Eu- tations, daily offerlandscapes and cowrope’s largest salt marsh bird ings might range grazing countryside, sanctuary. At certain times, bird from a chilled crab Burnham remains watchers can observe hundreds of gazpacho to Engan unspoiled, unpredark bellied Brent Geese, oyster- lish-style roast beef tentious community. catchers, lapwings, avocets, corand Yorkshire pudFor travelers lookmorants, egrets, redshanks, ding. Little wonder The Contented Sole. ing to get away herring gulls, and many other why the judges defrom London’s birds. clared the restaurant to be “streets commercialized city madness for One of the newer draws to ahead of the competition!” For a taste of the real England, it is Burnham is The Contented Sole more information contact by the perfect place. Restaurant. Having just won the email at: enquiries@contentedBill Vanderford has won nu2010 Award for “The Best Small sole.co.uk. merous awards for his writing Restaurant in Essex,” this 18th As a sports car racer, I would and photography, and has been century destination dining room be remiss if I didn’t include meninducted into the National Freshgives new style to traditional Eng- tion of the legendary “Burnham water Fishing Hall of Fame as a lish fare with items such as Sticky Bends” that make up part of the Legendary Guide. Toffee Pudding and one of the highway approach to the town.


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Boaters earn Coast Guard license Rescue Runners 5K and Boat Dog ponents must be satisfied as well, includBy Pamela A. Keene ing demonstrated skills and time on the Not everyone who earns a US Coast Parade held at Aqualand Marina Guard Captain’s License asks to be called water in terms of numbers of days logged “captain,” but they certainly deserve to be addressed with respect. After all, they’ve passed a rigorous written examination and demonstrated experience on the water that make them – at the very least – licensed to take up to six passengers for hire out on the water. “Becoming a licensed US Coast Guard Captain involves an intense amount of study in addition to satisfying several other requirements,” said Chuck Kizina, a licensed captain and also the commander of Flotilla 29, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, which is based on Lake Lanier. “Earning this license demonstrates a commitment to a high standard of experience, skill and expertise on the water.” The basic captain’s license attests that the bearer is approved by Coast Guard standards to take up to six passengers for hire onto a vessel. “It is prudent for someone looking to hire a boat and skipper to look for someone with at least a six-pack license,” Kizina said. “It establishes that your captain has met the standards established by the U.S. Coast Guard for knowledge, skill and safety.” The process is lengthy, culminating in a written examination. However, other com-

– at least 360 days for the basic captain’s license. Each candidate also must pass a medical examination, hold First Aid and CPR certifications and submit to drug screening. Sea School is one of several vendors in the Southeast that prepares candidates for the written examination. With headquarters in St. Petersburg, the organization comes to the Atlanta area to teach the 56 hours of classroom time at least four times each year. Sea School is a family-owned business that has six satellite locations across the Southeast. Atlanta and Georgia classes are scheduled through the Charleston office. “We have people who go through the course just for the valuable information and practice charting that’s part of the course,” said Catherine Giles with Sea School’s Charleston office. “So many boaters see the value in taking the course for safety reasons and never intend to take passengers out for hire. Another benefit is that most insurance companies will give you a discount on your boating insurance if you’ve passed the course.” MORE INFO: www.seaschool.com

Corps begins enforcement of timber trespass, tree removal Did you know that it is illegal to remove trees from public lands surrounding Lake Lanier? It’s just like going on your neighbor’s property and cutting down trees. The US Army Corps of Engineers has begun a dedicated program to enforce timber trespass on public lands. In some cases, selected trees have been removed from Corps property. In others, the land has been clear cut. And while it may be difficult to determine exactly how many and what types of trees have been removed, the US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District has retained the services of a special Assistant United States Attorney to assist in resolving this situation. When it is obvious that trees have been removed from Corps’ property, rangers will come out and talk with the homeowner. We will make every effort to determine when the trees were removed and who was responsible for removing them before taking any action. However, the penalty for removing trees from public lands can be a combination of fines and a requirement to replace trees as much as a two-to-one ratio, depending on the size of the trees that were removed. If there is a dock permit associated with the property the permit will be

conditioned, noting the trespass and may not be Ernest renewed or revoked Noe when significant damage is present. The standard for replacement is 2-inch US Army caliper for overstory Corps of Engineers trees and a one-inch caliper for understory trees. The Corps requires the use of native trees, available at area nurseries. The Corps can provide a list of the acceptable tree species. As part of the enforcement process, the Corps provides a replanting plan for property owners that includes the number, size and types of trees that must be planted. There are several reasons for continuing to have trees on Corps’ property: they establish and maintain a natural habitat for wildlife, they help reduce soil erosion and they keep the shoreline natural to reduce the noise levels from the lake. Lake Lanier has a very limited natural environment on its shorelines and the Corps is working hard to maintain and protect what is there. For more information about the timber trespass program, contact the Lake Lanier Shoreline Help desk at 770-945-9531. MORE INFO: http://lanier.sam.usace.army.mil/

Pictured are the division winners of the Rescue Runners 5K, held at Aqualand Marina last month. Forty-five runners participated in the race that wound its way through the grounds at Aqualand. Additionally, members of the marina brought their dogs – some in costume – to be part of the Boat Dog Parade. The event raised funds for the Hall County Animal Shelter and the Northeast Georgia Humane Society.

• Races Continued from Page 46 Reindeer Dash Fun Run are invited to wear holiday costumes, visit with Santa and shop for holiday gifts at vendors’ booths. Santa Shuffle organizer Donna Sanders reported that at least 150 participants had registered for the Fort Yargo event by late October. The one-mile and 5K are entirely on trails, with no pavement. Sanders said race volunteers would be getting in the spirit with Santa hats and handing out t-shirts sporting prints of Santa in running shoes The Madison Christmas Rush Classic features a one-mile, 5K and 8K starting at Town Park. The course through the decorated historic district takes runners on a cheery tour of Christmas past in a town that appears right out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Runners and walkers can get in some shopping, visit Santa, and make ornaments at the Loganville Jingle Jog and Reindeer Dash Fun Run, also on Dec. 11. The 5K and one-miler follow paved roads around West Walton Park. If funky turkeys, shuffling Santas and animated lights don’t inspire folks to get off the couch for a holiday romp outside, maybe wise men and sleigh bells will. The Dec. 5 Sleighbell 5K Run/Walk in Winterville and the Dec. 19 Wisemen 5K and Fun Run in Bethlehem beckon runners and walkers to towns whose names fit the season. Those wanting to get in a good workout or stroll just before year’s end may line up at the start of Lawrenceville’s Flashlight 5K on New Year’s Eve. The race attracts “quite a mix of partici-

pants,” said Allen Hoskyn, executive pastor of the First United Methodist Church, which puts on the event. He expects many of the around 500 participants will be there with a resolution to “start the new year in a healthy way.” Others will be racing for points in the final race of the Georgia Running Grand Prix race series. Hoskyn said that some runners actually bring compact flashlights, but they are not needed, as spectators and businesses illumine the two-lap course through the historic downtown. Finally, if the season gets away before the advent of 2011 without a Thanksgiving trot or Christmas jaunt, there’s the Resolution Run in Kennesaw on New Year’s Day. The 5K, 10K stroller friendly one-miler and 50-meter dash for kids organized by the Atlanta Track Club kick off the new year with something for nearly everyone. Participants in holiday races not only get satisfaction from healthy activity, they also donate to community needs through their registration fees. Races benefit children with autism, homeless shelters, impoverished families, and charitable organizations. Just about all the races offer on-line registration through www.active.com, making it easy for prospective participants to set a fitness goal and a date to achieve it by paying up front to be there at the starting line on race day. See the Lakeside Outdoor Calendar for race dates, starting times and locations, and registration information.


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Criticizing Georgia weather unpatriotic, treasonous Phillip is taking a break from writing this month. Please enjoy the following “Best Of” column from 2008. Now that we're well into the fall season, I think it is safe to write my annual “I hate summer” column. You may not have noticed, but I skipped my seasonal slam of the hot weather months the last couple of years. That probably had something to do with “the letter to the editor.” Over the years, I have whined incessantly about why I hate summer weather in Georgia. I have covered every possible reason from swarms of man-eating horseflies and mosquitoes the size of Brown Thrashers to cases of sunburn that supported my theory that I am part Native American. Of course, my most vehement rant occurred a couple of years ago when I had the nerve to suggest that the humidity in this state was uncomfortable. Combined with mentioning my visit to a Scandinavian country with zero humidity, I was pegged by one reader as a threat to everything that is good and wholesome about this great state. Unbeknownst to me at the

Frigid Gale, it occurred to me that the writer may have meant that I Phillip should go “way back” to where I Sartain came from. That would mean a trip back to Ireland from whence Break my ancestors hailed a couple of from the centuries ago. (Full Disclosure - I Lake also have ancestors from France, but let's just get through this weather column for right now, OK?) time, and in keeping with my As luck would have it, I've algeneral fount of ignorance, critiready been to Ireland - twice. cizing the weather in the state of Overall, the weather was pleasant, Georgia is apparently unpatriotic nice and sunny at times with a at best and treasonous at worst. At fair amount of rain, but without least that is what the letter writer the kind of humidity that makes inferred when it was suggested you beg your maker to “take me that if I didn't like the weather now.” here, I should just “go back to Reflecting on those two trips, I where you came from.” puzzled over why my ancestors Considering the suggestion, left in the first place. I mean, beand welcoming the opportunity, I sides the starvation and opprestraveled 45 miles back to my ansion part. cestral homeplace in Madison So I stopped in to see my great County, Ga. Once there, I found Uncle Shamus, and I asked him that the bugs were ravenous, the what our ancestors were thinking sun was merciless, and the huat the time they sailed for Geormidity was, well, humid. Disapgia. “Well, you mean apart from pointed that the suggestion did escaping the starvation and opnot improve my situation, I got in pression?” he asked. my car and left for home. I nodded and wiped my brow, On the ride back, with the air and he continued, “We came to conditioning set on Super Deluxe this country for the freedom to

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openly criticize the weather and to disrespect weather forecasters. We longed to live in a country where every man and woman can complain about crappy weather without fear of ostracism from humidity worshipers.” You really have to respect a scrappy old weather whiner like that. And by the time our visit was over, I was drenched in sweat, but I felt better about hating July and August. And I've decided to stay here in Georgia for another 50 years in spite of the life draining humidity.

And as for this past summer, it was OK. Nothing to write home to your ancestors about, just OK. Oh, yeah, and keep those cards and letters coming. Phillip Bond Sartain is a Gainesville, GA lawyer and freelance writer. Email: attypbs@mindspring.com. Phillip Bond Sartain is a Gainesville, GA lawyer and freelance writer. MORE INFO: Email: attypbs@mindspring.com

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