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hether born and bred in the area or transplanted from other states or countries, an abundance of interesting people call Smith Mountain Lake home. For me, that makes finding Lakers to profile in each issue of Laker Magazine relatively easy.
shorelines | PROFILE
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However, as has been the challenge with all of the other “Most Memorable” retrospectives this year – produced to commemorate our 10th anniversary – singling out only 10 was a difficult task. Ultimately, it came down to the stories our editorial staff believed were the most high-profile, heart-warming or inspirational.
BALDACCI
When not writing best-selling books, hanging out with Hollywood producers and movies stars, boating with a former president and giving his time to numerous charitable causes, the super-star author plays cards with his kids, orders pizza at Pizza Pub and putters around the dock at his Smith Mountain Lake home. STORY
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One profile you may recognize as glaringly missing is the one that ran in our May/June issue on bestselling author David Baldacci (pictured left). While it definitely makes the cut as memorable, we thought it was a little too recent to include in this wrapup. However, as with the 10 profiles noted on the following pages, you can log on to smithmountainlake.com to read the original story. We asked freelancer Lindsey Wagnon, who wrote several of the original stories, to take a look back and provide an update on these most noteworthy Lakers.
— Andie Gibson, Editor SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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