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Editor’s Note
LAKE HOMES The Petrine home, which will be on the 2015 SML Charity Home Tour, has turrets, massive pillars, a 22-foot-tall entryway, sliding glass doors 6 feet wide and 11.5 feet tall and a pool that appears to flow directly into the lake.
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Debbie and Jim Petrine are in South Harbour.
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ON THE WATER The almost 5,000-square-foot dock of Larry and Joyce Horne is decorated to the hilt and offers an ideal place for the couple to entertain or, simply, to relax.
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LAKE AND GARDEN George and Rita Trettner’s home was chosen as the winner of the 2015 Lovely Laker Landscape Contest. The property is adorned with hanging baskets, cascading sweet potato vines and a row of shrubs along the waterfront, among many other hints of beauty.
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RED-CARPET ROLLOUT A pre-party and premiere event are planned at Westlake Cinema around the debut of the Blue Ridge PBS documentary about the lake, celebrating its 50th year since reaching full pond. The Hornes’ dock includes a gazebo.
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Charity Home Tour
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MAP A two-page map details where all eight houses can be found.
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features
EvEnt history Now in its 25th year, the SML Charity Home Tour has been a community-centric event, with homeowners and volunteers gathering to help charities in the lake region.
The tour is a community event.
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toUr GUiDE Directions by land and by water as well as individual descriptions and photos of each home are presented.
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The boat show has much to see.
siLvEr CELEBrAtion This boat show and festival is celebrating its silver anniversary and has an array of new features in store for locals and out-of-towners alike.
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sEAsonAL GUiDE Late summer and early fall are busy times of year for those who like to get out and celebrate during the changing of the seasons.
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Editor’s Note
September/October 2015
For several months, there has been talk of the electrifying year 2016 will be at the lake: the 50th anniversary of reaching full pond. Historical discussions have taken place, committees are hashing out ideas for events and marketing strategies, and Laker Media is well on its way to putting together SML’s definitive 50th anniversary publication — one that will be worth keeping around long after 2016 is ushered out.
Published by Laker Media 272 Westlake Road, Suite 1, Hardy, VA 24101 Phone: 540.721.4675 • Fax: 540.721.4627 smithmountainlake.com
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Ryan Tipps ryan.tipps@smithmountainlaker.com CREATIVE AND PUBLICATION DESIGNER
Janette Saviano janette.saviano@smithmountainlaker.com
There’s excitement to be part of a milestone like this. We examine the origins, the arc and the future. We marvel at where each decision has led us, and, hopefully, admire where we are today.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Huong Fralin huong.fralin@smithmountainlaker.com
Before the lake’s golden anniversary year takes hold, residents and visitors will be greeted by another important milestone. The SML Charity Home Tour is turning 25 in October and in that span has pulled in more than $3.8 milllion for local charities.
SALES MANAGER
Each year, eight charities are selected to benefit from money raised through sponsorships and tickets sales, highlighting just how generous the Smith Mountain Lake community can be. Laker Media is proud to be a Diamond Sponsor of the 2015 home tour.
Mishelle Brosinski mishelle.brosinski@smithmountainlaker.com
Alicia Lovern alicia.lovern@roanoke.com SALES EXECUTIVE
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Carol Craighead carol.craighead@smithmountainlaker.com
This issue of Laker Magazine features photos of each home on the tour, directions by land and by boat and an in-depth profile of the home owned by Jim and Debbie Petrine in South Harbour. (Last issue, Laker featured the home of Jim and Barbara Grant at The Boardwalk).
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Tim Dye tim.dye@smithmountainlaker.com
It’s fun to read about these homes; it’s also fun to see the “wow” factor up close and support a good cause in the process. Here’s to the home tour’s silver anniversary!
Ryan Tipps, Editor
ACCOUNT DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE
Erin Stanley erin.stanley@roanoke.com
CONTRIBUTORS WRITERS
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The SML Charity Home Tour is a community fund drive to support critical services for those in need in the Smith Mountain Lake region in southwest Virginia. Follow its past and present on Page 50. Illustration by Janette Saviano
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Home Tour Guide
Red Carpet Cinema
Fall Festival Roundup
Landscape Contest Winner
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WEEKEND’S TOP PICKS Thursday-Sunday Lyrics on the Lake SML Songwriters Festival Local musicians and over 20 singersongwriters from Nashville will partake in a series of musical performances. The event will raise funds and awareness for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Where: Smith Mountain Lake area venues When: Times vary Cost: Free Contact: www.lyricsonthelake.com, 804-243-6177
Friday-Saturday Yard Sale (rain or shine) Breakfast and lunch available. Chili fest on Saturday. Where: Smith Mountain Lake Community Church, at the corner of Burnt Chimney Road and Lovely Valley Road When: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: Prices vary by items Contact: 721-1816
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The Willard Companies has announced plans to sell The Water’s Edge, a 712-acre development that includes a private, 18-hole PGA Championship course and country club along 13.5 miles of shoreline in Penhook. The golf course and country club will be packaged with the 12,000-square-foot home owned by Ron Willard Sr., president of Photo courtesy of The Willard Companies The Willard Companies. The The home of Ron Willard Sr., president of The Willard Companies, is properties are listed by Berkshire included in the $25 million asking price. Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate, a Wil- opers at Smith Mountain Lake, determining a succession plan last lard subsidiary, for $25 million. Willard announced plans to start fall. He has spent the last 40 years As one of the leading devel- implementing his retirement and transforming the lake into a resort
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area that has attracted people from across the country to enjoy golf, recreation and lake living. “I’ll be turning 70 next year and I’m ready to downsize, travel and enjoy my golden years,” said Willard. The sale will not affect the golf course and country club operations, which currently employ approximately 75 staff, Willard said. The Willard Companies also plans to continue managing the business until they find the right buyer. Last fall, as required by a longstanding agreement, Willard gave the club’s 450 members the option to purchase the private country club. Although the homeowner’s
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Saturday Scruggs Fire, Rescue and Dive Chicken Barbecue Live music by the Commonwealth Bluegrass Band. Meet the volunteers who serve you. Where: 2090 Bluewater Drive, Moneta When: 3 to 7 p.m. Contact: 719-3547
CALENDAR Wednesday Wildlife Wednesday Cruise Join us and a park ranger from SML State Park for lunch while the ranger discusses the wildlife in and around SML. Reservations required. Where: Virginia Dare, 3619 Airport Road, Moneta When: 11:30 a.m. boarding, noon to 2 p.m. cruise Cost: $45, $22.50 children 10 and younger, $41 group rate (30 or more) Contact: 297-7100
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Roanoke Children’s Theatre: “Fancy Nancy” Bring your friends and family and enjoy the show. Call to register. Where: Moneta/SML Library, 13641 Moneta Road, Moneta When: 10:30 a.m. Cost: Free Contact: 425-7004 Roanoke Children’s Theatre: “Fancy Nancy” See above. Where: Bedford Central Library, 321 N. Bridge St., Bedford When: 2 p.m. Contact: 586-8911 Rockabye Reader Songs and rhymes, unison reading and toy time for ages 0-35 months. Where: Bedford Central Library, 321 N. Bridge St., Bedford When: 10:30 a.m. Cost: Free Contact: 586-8911 Ronnie Reno and The Reno Tradition With The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show and Fiddlin’ Billy Hurt. Bluegrass, music of the Crooked Road. Where: Harvester Performance Center, 450 Franklin St., Rocky Mount When: 7 p.m. Cost: $20 ($1 handling fee per ticket) Contact: 484-8277; sheila@ rockymountva.org, www.harvestermusic.com
Thursday Paint Night with Ed Gowen Artist and teacher Ed Gowen will guide you through the process of painting a piece of art. Includes two glasses of wine and all supplies necessary to create your work of art. Where: The Little Gallery, 16430 Booker T. Washington Highway, Moneta When: 6 to 9 p.m. Cost: $65 Contact: 721-1596, www. littlegallerysml.com Dare to Draw Club Love to draw? Meet artists like yourself and show off your work. Play drawing games, polish your skills in workshops and admire the art of professionals. Bring your own supplies or use some of ours. Ages 18 and younger. Where: Bedford Central Library, 321 N. Bridge St., Bedford When: 4 to 6 p.m. Cost: Free Contact: 586-8911
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KAREN DILLON | Laker Weekly
Lisa Newell, principal at Dudley Elementary School, sets out food prepared for students enrolled in summer school. The school is also an open site in the Summer Food Service Program, which provides a free meal to any child from 2 to 18.
Summer food program feeds kids while school’s out
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There are 16 open sites across Franklin County this year providing hot lunches to kids. By Karen Dillon Power Up for Summer Fun, 16 sites in Frank- County has offered the free meals. Last year, karen.dillon@smithmountainlaker.com lin County have been opened, for a limited Lee Waid Elementary School was the only 721-4675 (ext. 407) time, for kids to get a free meal. open site offering them. This year, in addi“Anyone 2 to 18 can go in and say, ‘I’m tion to 14 schools, there are two other open For many kids from low-income families, hungry,’ and we’ll fix them a meal,” said sites, one at Candlewood Apartments and summer can mean missing out on regular Heather Snead, Franklin County Public another at Inner-Faith Ministries in Rocky meals they’d otherwise get if school were Schools’ coordinator of food and nutrition. Mount. in session. “The meals are hot and we try to fix some of Open sites are exactly that — sites that Thanks to the USDA’s Summer Food the favorites from the school lunches.” Service Program, known as School’s Out, This is the second year that Franklin See FOOD, 2
Woman sentenced to 10 years in crash Toxicology tests showed that Erica Hall was under the influence of drugs when the minivan she was driving struck and killed dentist Cleo Smith. By Neil Harvey
Circuit Judge Clyde neil.harvey@roanoke.com Perdue, but her dad 981-3376 answered anyway. Trina Folkenberg “He always picked said that before the up the phone,” she said. death of her father, Cleo “Till that night.” Wellsley Smith, she That night was Sept. spoke with him on the 25, when Smith was telephone at least once killed in a wreck on a day, sometimes more. Virginia 670 in FrankA call from her once lin County, and Folkeninterrupted Smith in berg’s testimony came midstroke while he was playing golf, she told See CRASH, 2
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Erica Hall, 24, was driving without a license when she crashed into another vehicle, killing the driver.
Police charge man in ‘major’ heroin seizure Jesse Ray Little’s arrest was tied to the largest heroin bust on record for the sheriff’s office.
said they found 2,800 “hits” — or doses — of heroin. He is charged with one count of By Eleanor Roy possessing Jesse Ray The (Lynchburg) heroin with Little News & Advance the intent to distribute, a Class 5 misdeBedford County authorities meanor, Brown said. seized nearly $85,000 worth Little was the target of of heroin this week when a drug investigation that they arrested a Huddleston started two months ago man believed to be a “major when the sheriff ’s office dealer” in the area, Sheriff received information from Mike Brown said June 9. New Jersey, where Brown Jesse Ray Little, 56, said the heroin originated. was arrested June 8 in “He was a major dealthe Chamblissburg/Stew- er,” Brown said. “Well, you artsville area in a rental car, where investigators See HEROIN, 3
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Ireland Karen and Harry Simmerman of Hardy celebrated Harry’s retirement by taking a trip to Ireland in April. It was a family adventure with daughter Kara, son Eric, daughter-in-law Isabel, and granddaughters Victoria and Ana enjoying the beauty of the Emerald Isle. “Highlights of the trip,” they said, “included visiting the beautiful and charming seaport towns of Dingle, Doolin and Kinsale, kissing ‘the Stone’ and sleeping for three nights in a castle.”
Florida Brett Sampson and his girlfriend, Kendall Bowman, took the July/August 2014 issue of Laker with them on their sunny vacation to Palm Beach Island. “We loved the trip,” Sampson said, “but not as much as the many lake trips to my family lake house in Huddleston. There is no place like SML.”
Caribbean Jimmy and Donna Beard of Hardy brought the March/April issue of Laker magazine with them as they enjoyed a cruise vacation to the Caribbean. The photo was taken at their final stop in Nassau, after visiting Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and Antigua.
Indiana Greg Dillon and his wife, Ginger, traveled with Laker magazine in April to Michigan City, Indiana. They took the trip to celebrate the wedding of their niece and to visit family in the area. This image was shot at the platform of Michigan City Lighthouse, but they also visited the University of Notre Dame in nearby South Bend.
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Florida In May, (from left) Ed Waters, Betty Hayden, Ronnie Hess, Tim Reith, Toni Rinn, Maria Christofis and Sandy Wagner traveled to Key West Florida for the Key West Songwriters Festival. The group enjoyed the sunshine and listening to the Nashville, Tennessee, songwriters who later came to SML’s Lyrics on the Lake festival. The local event raised money for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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ABOVE: The home of Jim and Debbie Petrine was built in the new South Harbour area of Franklin County. It is one of the most unique at Smith Mountain Lake and holds sweeping views of the water and mountains in the distance. AT LEFT: A waterfall-laden infinity pool just off of the Petrines’ living room appears to flow directly into the Blackwater River arm of Smith Mountain Lake. What’s not seen from this vantage point, however, is that the couple has a spacious backyard.
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f you’ve been cruising on the Blackwater River arm of the lake in the past few years, you no doubt saw a home being constructed in South Harbour, the former campground in Scruggs just upriver from the Crazy Horse cove. The home itself took two and a half years to build, though counting the dock construction and time spent drawing up plans, the project took five years. Located on a gently sloping lot — the owners also hold the lots on each side of the home, making for an extensive shoreline appropriate to the size of the structure — the home is one of the most unique to be found on the lake. Not only is it big, bold and beautiful, it has turrets, massive pillars, a 22-foot-tall entryway, sliding glass doors 6 feet wide and 11.5 feet tall, a pool that appears to flow directly into the lake, spa, sweeping views and much more. The good news is that you can get inside to visit this and seven other homes on the lake during the 2015 Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour on Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 9, 10 and 11. At the entrance, there are four massive tree-
like outdoor pillars, only to be dwarfed by the extra tall front doors. Inside, the large entryway is oval shaped and has a customcrafted elliptical chandelier that can be lowered with the flick of a switch for cleaning or decorating. And this room is tall — two stories tall. A neck-craning floor to ceiling shelf unit in dark alder wood shows off interesting items, and there’s a plethora of art on the walls. There’s even a stuffed peacock on the wall above the lower steps of the circular stairway. Owners Jim and Debbie Petrine offered warm greetings and were eager to talk about the construction of the home. Jim, a civil engineer, builder and developer of the lake’s Waterpointe, Sandy Point, Bel Lago and The Windward subdivisions, grew up in Hampton, Virginia and, according to Debbie, “always wanted to get back to living on the water, so this is fulfilling a dream for him.” “We had pictures of things we wanted in this SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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At RIGHt: Jim and Debbie Petrine incorporated wooden features throughout the home to help make it feel more cozy. Some of the wood was treated to give it an older look. FAR RIGHt: Sunlight pours into the Petrines’ living room, where sliding glass doors 6 feet wide and 11.5 feet tall offer beautiful views of the infinity pool and surrounding lake and mountains.
The home’s great room has a stunningly wide view of the lake that seems to adjoin the infinity pool outside.
house,” she said, “and [architect] John Fulton helped us achieve what we envisioned. We wanted it to look like something you’d see in the British Virgin Islands with simple, clean lines and dark wood on the kitchen cabinets and all the doors in the house.” Debbie said, “Jim and I agreed at the beginning that I could have one thing in the house that he couldn’t veto.” What did she select? “I chose the stair and balcony railing,” Debbie said. “Everyone wanted me to select wood or wrought iron, but I wanted brown metal. We called it my birthday present one year.” Debbie, founder and principal owner/partner of Commonwealth Care Roanoke, a rehab and longterm care business, had fun shopping for new home 24 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
items with decorator Vera Silcox. When Silcox found something really special, she’d start singing “happy birthday to you” to clue Debbie that it might require some lobbying with Jim. Another happy birthday moment came when Debbie realized the house might seem cold because it was so tall and open. “I like cozy,” she said. “Then Vera suggested we put a wood surface and beams on the ceiling. That really warmed up the look of the house.” The resulting ceiling has cedar lap siding treated in a four-step process to make it look old. Jim, not pleased by the extra work a wooden ceiling would require, heard the “Happy Birthday” song again and agreed to the change. “It was just the right touch,” Jim admitted. The home’s great room has a stunningly wide
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At top: The home features a spacious master bathroom that has views of the lake. At RIGHt: An upstairs bedroom — with a bed that has an intricate wooden frame — is a bright and comfortable setting for the Petrines’ guests.
view of the lake that seems to adjoin the infinity pool outside. In this room, there’s also an indoor garden with a Norfolk Island pine that is more than 25 years old. “It was a little bitty thing with a bow on it that I bought at Kroger,” Debbie said. There are huge bi-fold glass doors to the dining room, which can close off the house when 4-footby-11.5-foot patio doors are slid open to create a huge indoor-outdoor space with easy access to the pool deck kitchen. This room has the same flooring as the outdoor patio for a seamless indoor-outdoor look. A massive rustic dining table and chairs add to the outdoor feel of the room. There is one guest bedroom and bath on this main level, plus the master suite in a turret on the opposite end. En route to the master suite is the kitchen — totally open to the great room and sporting a beautiful onyx bar counter that is lit
from below. Farther along is a seating area with a unique cozy bar table made from the trunk of an Osage Orange tree. A powder room showcases the same lit onyx counter and backsplash found in the kitchen. A stone wall with niches for artistic items provides a backdrop for more art and family SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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“We wanted it to look like something you’d see in the British Virgin Islands with simple, clean lines and dark wood on the kitchen cabinets and all the doors in the house.”
ABOVE: Stonework surrounds the Petrines’ kitchen, which also has an illuminated quartz countertop.
SML Charity hoMe tour This is the 25th year of the Charity Home Tour which benefits eight local charities. When: Oct. 9-11 Tickets: $22 online at www.
smlcharityhometour.com through Sept. 20 and $27 online afterward (includes all fees). They can also be purchased at designated outlets for $25 before Sept. 20 and $30 afterward. Tickets are good for all three days, with one visit per each of the eight homes. To view the homes, find out about the charities or to volunteer to help, visit www. smlcharityhometour.com.
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photos. Stone pillars rise from this wall to the second floor ceiling. An elevator and stairway (remember the birthday railing?) leads to the second floor with two guest bedrooms, one with a twig bed, and baths, and an office with a Murphy bed built in to look like a closet. Each of five door-less walk-in showers promises a unique bathing experience. At each turn, interesting art on the walls or unique furniture pieces are waiting to be discovered: an antique chest in the entryway, Swedish design chest and armoire in the master bedroom, freeform teak benches on one balcony. Outside, in addition to the pool and spa, there are patios, seating areas (one with an outdoor fireplace) and plenty of room to relax. The nearlylevel lot is perfect for lawn games and an easy stroll to a magnificent boat dock, home to myriad water toys and a must-see boat.
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“It has a huge bridge deck,” Jim continued, “big enough for everyone aboard to come up top and enjoy the great views SML offers. The skipper gets to be part of the socializing while running the boat, whereas many cruising boat layouts tend to isolate the operator from family and guests.” Jim said that conversation up there is easy since the twin 180-horsepower diesel inboards are buried deep in the catamaran hulls, well aft of and below the roomy salon, which houses a bed-convertible dining table, ample galley countertop, fridge and freezer, microwave, chart table and electrical system monitoring panel. Light streams in from all sides, and ventilation is outstanding, including forward-facing louvered windows that open to channel breezes through the space while underway. The roomy bridge deck is reached via an easy-to-
Jim and Debbie Petrine own a 38-foot Aquila oceancapable catamaran named Enirtep after Jim’s construction business — and it’s the reverse spelling of the couple’s last name. The vessel was built in China, came to Norfolk on the deck of a ship, and then had to have its radar arch and upper deck removed for bridge clearances on the way to Smith Mountain Lake in 2013.
negotiate stairway from the aft deck; another wide set of steps leads forward to a large flat lounging area on the deck that connects the hulls forward. A “fridge on the bridge” saves making trips below for chilled beverages. “The forward deck has high rails and feels safe and secure,” Jim noted. “People love riding and sunbathing there. And it was the most popular spot when we had 18 out to view the July 4th fireworks.” A suite with a 52-inch double bed, shower and head is tucked into each hull forward of the engines, accessible via three steps on either side of the salon. Large portholes provide ample light and a view outside. “Enirtep” was built in China, came to Norfolk on the deck of a ship, and then had to have its radar arch and upper deck removed for bridge clearances on the way to SML in August 2013.
“Fortunately our purchase agreement specified, ‘Delivered and ready to cruise,’” Jim reflected. “The road travel was more complex than anyone had anticipated.” Jim also had the foresight to fill the boat’s tanks with 250 gallons of diesel along the way, since no diesel fuel is sold at SML marinas. “The engines are ‘sippers,’” he said. “So we’re still running on that initial fill. Soon, though, I’ll need to have a truck come and refill the tanks.” The Petrines’ dock is also home to three personal watercraft: a jet-powered sport boat, a 24-foot Sea Ray runabout that Jim occasionally takes to work near Hales Ford Bridge and an assortment of paddle craft. “The toys help get the kids back to visit more often,” Jim noted dryly.
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Larry and Joyce Horne’s dock is located in a protected cove, part of the Hornes’ 2,500-feet of shoreline on Hawk’s Nest Point in Huddleston, on the western-most branch of Witcher Creek, near Smith Mountain Dam. 32 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
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arry and Joyce Horne’s dock is home to a 30-foot Hunter sailboat, a 23-foot runabout and a Sea-Doo, but it feels more like a real home over the water. There is a sitting area around a propane-powered fire table, a kitchen with cherry cabinets, a microwave, convection oven, refrigerator, popcorn machine and a bar; five tables, each with seating for six to 10 people; and a cute and spacious gazebo. This almost 5,000-square-foot dock is located in a protected cove, part of the Hornes’ 2,500-feet of shoreline on Hawk’s Nest Point in Huddleston, on the western-most branch of Witcher Creek, near Smith Mountain Dam. “We have a penchant for entertaining,” said Joyce, who reeled off a list of parties they’ve hosted on the dock. “Our wine club [80 members] has gathered here a couple of times. There’ve been numerous family reunions and birthday parties. We’ve hosted high school class reunions — 75 people at the most recent one [Larry and Joyce were sweethearts at Bedford High School]. And we just like to enjoy this bit of paradise with others.” More remarkable than the size of the dock is the fact that, after having a dock builder drive the pilings and install the banding and roof trusses, Larry built the dock himself in just two years. The gazebo, pilings for which were also driven in 2001, took Larry and his son an additional two summers of weekends to complete. It’s important to note what the dock does not have: running water — no sink, no shower and certainly no
toilet. Guests must take the path up to the Hornes’ home for those amenities. They bought their lot around Christmas in 1995, took about a year for the design and spent about two years on house-building. Larry acted as his own general contractor with consulting advice from builder John Brock, and the house was finished in February 2000. While designing the dock and house, Larry built a model of each structure. Though his University of Virginia degrees were in electrical engineering and finance, his hobby is woodworking, and there are many examples of his handiwork on the dock: the kitchen bar with tile surfacing, unobtrusive wedding cake-like dock steps (Larry’s invention), soaring gazebo arches, clever attachments for hanging furniture and decorations. This dock is decorated to the hilt. There are drapes, two working fountains, six huge pots of ferns, hanging flower pots, four large clematis plants, a Hawk’s Nest Point bench that Larry made, real crab and lobster traps, decorative old water skis (“I skied on them from Hales Ford Bridge to the dam in the early years,” Larry proudly recalled), and even chandeliers over two of the tables. All the many plants are on an automatic watering system, and they seem as happy as their owners who don’t have to bother with that chore.
The Hornes are natives of Bedford and were high school sweethearts.
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top: The Hornes bought their lot in 1995. While designing the dock and house, Larry Horne, who enjoys woodworking, built a model of each structure. RigHt: Joyce Horne’s artistry is on display in the gazebo, where she painted eight panels that depict scenes of Virginia. The images, which depict scenes stretching from the Chesapeake Bay to Bedford County and north to the University of Virginia, were part of a cohesive vision.
An outstanding feature is the rope furniture from Nags Head Hammocks: two bar stools, two chairs and a double and a single swing — each with a footrest. In 1982 Joyce and Larry bought their first piece, a hammock, from this company and loved the comfort and style so much they bought several more of its rope creations. The couple’s artistry took hold in the gazebo. “I love Jefferson’s concept of eight-sided things,” said Larry, and that’s the shape he chose for the gazebo. Once it was built, Joyce decided it cried to become her “canvas.” “What can I paint on eight panels that is cohesive?” Joyce wondered. She decided the paintings would be all about Virginia. “Number one panel is on the eastern facet, so it shows the Chesapeake Bay to the east of us,” she said. “The second panel features Assateague Light, and the third panel depicts UVa, farther inland. The fourth represents Poplar Forest in Bedford County. The fifth shows the town of Bedford, with the Peaks of Otter in the distance — I grew up with that view of the Peaks. The next panel has the D-Day Memorial — I lost an uncle in the D-Day invasion. The sixth panel depicts the Smith Mountain gap and dam with Rock Island 34 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
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in the foreground, complete with eagle’s nest. Panel seven highlights Virginia agriculture: a cotton field, peanut silo, tobacco barn and field. The last panel completes the circle back to the coast, showing the Tidewater with old Point Comfort Lighthouse.” Joyce did a lot of planning and sketching before the actual painting began. Each image is captured on half of a 4-foot-by-8-foot sheet of plywood. First she applied a Gesso primer, then used acrylic paint for color and added acrylic sealer for protections from the weather. Each painting was done up at the house then hung inside one the gazebo’s eight facets. Two tall propane heaters extend the season for enjoying the gazebo’s homey atmosphere and spectacular views. As with many home projects, the work is never quite finished. Larry is currently adding a ceiling to the living/entertaining area of the dock, and he wants to put a floor in the dock attic for more storage, accessible via a spiral stairway. The Hornes’ younger son and his family, who live at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, visit once a year to enjoy SML. Whether Larry and Joyce are having a waffle breakfast on the dock with their older son, daughter-in-law, granddaughter, 18, and 15-year old twin grandsons, or entertaining a huge crowd, they are enjoying their outdoor living space over the water and all the fun it affords.
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Over 4000 Sq Ft of Open Design with Entry Level Master Suite, Great Room with Hardwood Floors and Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen with Island Prep Bar, New SS Appiances, Large Sunroom, Covered Boatdock with Storage Cabana and Jet Ski Lift Large Family Room, 4 Bedrooms Plus Office/Den Gorgeous Wide Water Views MLS 817550
Quality Lakefront Home for $575,000
3 Bedrooms and 3 Baths, Guest Suite with 2nd Kitchen, Party Deck boatdock, Great Rm with Hardwood Floors MLS 815937
Stunning Custom Built Lake Home
Custom Built Home on 20 Acre Estate Stunning Home with Gorgeous Views, 3 car garage, Gourmet Kitchen, Open Great, Room with stone fireplace, sunroom, screen porch, entry level master suite, MLS 805660
Neslted on 1.19 Acres with 275’ of shoreline, Over 5700 Square Ft. Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Counters, 3 Car Garage, Covered Boatdock with Automatic Boat Cover, Sandy Beach MLS 811530
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WATERFRONT CHATEAU ON THE LAKE
POINT LOT WITH 300’ of WATERFRONT Gorgeous views Gentle Slope $295,000 MLS 815604
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Commercial Kitchen, Old World Cabinetry, Granite Counters, 2 dishwashers, Granite Farmhouse sink, Custom Mosaic Tile Floors with Medalloin Inlays, Master Suite with a One of Kind Master Bath, Roman Mural & Heated German Fossil Limestone floors, Domed Ceilings, Family room with Split Face Fireplace, Home Theater 108’ Screen & 2nd Ent. Kitchen with limestone counters & Crane Mural inlay stone, Covered Boat Dock, 3 Car garage, MLS 813916
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Beautiful Waterfront Contemporary
NEW “Cottages Style” Homes
Beautiful Mountain and Lake Views, Covered Boatdock, Wrap Around Screen Porch, Great Room and Large Family Rm New SS appliances, Custom Kitchen with Granite Counter Tops. MLS 804894
Gated Waterfront Community, Main Level Living, Covered Boatdocks with Lifts Available, community boat ramp, Great Location to shopping and dining, Carefree Lifestyle with Low Maintenance living on Smith Mt Lake
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Immaculate Lake Living For $389,500 Over 3200 Sq ft, Huge Great Rm with Fireplace and Open Kitchen, Spacious Master Suite, Includes Covered Dock Community Pool and Tennis, Gated 815371
STARTING AT $349,500!
Stunning Waterfront Home with Boat Dock
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Adorable Lake Home with Florida Room
Immaculate Golf Course Home $379,500
Beautifully designed with Large Open Great Room, Towering Windows with 180 degree views, Gourmet Kitchen Entry Level Master, Fire Pit MLS 812660
Well Maintained, Great Remodeled Kitchen, Lower Level Family room with Wet Bar, Party Deck Boatdock. Sweeping Mt Laurels, Detached Oversized Garage. $569,500 MLS 815416
Custom Lake Home on Double Lot
Gorgeous Views of Pond and Golf Course, Great Rm with Hardwood Floors, Sunroom Den, Family Rm, Entry Level Master,3 Guest Rooms, Custom Kitchen with Granite Tops MLS 813681 $379,500
Charming Lake Home with Dock
Nestled on 3.68 Acres, Fantastic Kitchen, Wide Water Views, Lots of Room for Family and Friends, Huge Garage with 576 Sq Ft Loft and Lower Level Workshop, Sandy Beach, Boatdock, 2 lake lots MLS 810955 $639,900
Great for your Weekend getaway, Rental Investment or Full Time Lake Living. Large Sunroom, Covered Boatdock, Custom Paver Patio and Firepit, Dbl. Garage $395,000 MLS 809349
Great Lake Home for $569,500
Lakefront Contemporary on 2.62 Acres
Great Lake Home for Adorable and Convenient, Huge Sunroom Fantastic Boatdock, Hardwood Floors MLS 815406 $569,500
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Lots of extra features including stackedStone Fireplace, Custom Kitchen with Granite, Doorless walkin Shower, Family Room with Large Bar and Fireplace,Home Theater, Beautiful Views MLS 812374 $995,000
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Covered Dock, Screen Porch 202’ Shore, Great Rm with Fireplace and Hardwood Floors, Custom Kitchen with Granite, New SS appliances, Huge Master Suite, Family Rm w/Cork Floors, MLS 813715
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POINT LOT WITH 700’ of SHORE on 1.97 Acres
Beautiful Lakefront Home with Boatdock
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Gorgeous Interior with Hardwood Floors Custom Kitchen with Granite Counter Tops, Main Level Master Suite and 2nd Guest Suite Large Great Room with Fireplace and Open Dining room overlooking the lake. Huge Family Room with Bar and fireplace, Workshop Double Covered Boatdock. MLS 802473
Nestled on a 1.97 Acres, New Kitchen Florida Room, Two Screen Porches Double Garage, Large Sundeck,Large Family room and plenty of storage MLS 813208 ONLY $539,000
Custom Built with Beautiful Gourmet Kitchen, Large Sunroom overlooking the lake, Handicap Accessible, Main Level Master Suite and Guest suite Plus office, 3 sided stone fireplace, Covered Balconies, Huge Family room with 2nd Entertainment Kitchen 2nd Master Suite with private bath and 4th guest bedroom, Huge Party Deck Boatdock plus 1,000 sq ft guest cottage with bath. MLS 813236 $950,000
Charming home with Large Sunroom overlooking the lake. Beautiful landscaped with a multitude of Azaleas and other plantings that offer a blanket of color, Covered Dock with Lift, Garage and workshop. $499,500 MLS 813347
Adorable Lake Cottage with Dock
Only $269,500 Two Bedrooms and Two Bath Previous Covered Dock Permit Screen Porch, Great Room with Fireplace, Almost level walk to dock MLS 817950
Immaculate Lakefront Home on 3.67 Acres
Covered Boatdock, Low Maintenance Home and Decking, Glass Railings, Hardwood Floors Very Spacious, Granite Counters,Great Location MLS 816849
Beautiful Lake Lot for $125,000
Charming Lake Home with large sunroom, Newly renovated Boatdock with 3 Slips including, 2 jet ski lifts and storage cabana. MLS 816929 $649,950
Located in one of the lake’s favorite waterfront communites. Walk into the Great Room with Hardwood Floors and Fireplace, Family Room Screen Porch,Covered Boatdock, Room for a Garden. MLS 817863
180 Degree Lake Views
Beautiful level lot, Full Length Covered Veranda, Newly remodeled Kitchen with New applicanes, Granite, Counter tops and tile floors, Great room with Fireplace and wood floors, Family room down $1,185,000 MLS 806101
Lake Cottage on 2 Point lots $599,500 Charming lake home, Great Room with Fireplace, Covered dock with 2 boatslips, Sandy Beach, Level lots 318’ waterfront MLS 813810
Adorable Lake Log Home
126’ of waterfront on .71 Acres MLS 813682
Full length Covered Porch Overlooking wide water views, Party Deck Dock Rock Seawall, Gentle Slope, Entry Master Suite, Extra Entertainment Kitchen ONLY $495,000 MLS 807008 - MLS 808155
Fantasy Point at Contentment Island
One of the Best Point Lots available on Smith Mountain Lake with 426’ of Gentle Shoreline. Stunning 180 degree views, Riprapped. Located in a Gated Island Community with Community Clubhouse, Pool and Tennis. $895,000 MLS 791255
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Adorable Lakefront Home Large Party Deck Boatdock $639,500 Entry level Master suite. Towering Fireplace in Living Rm, 3 guest rooms Family Room 3 1/2 baths, Dining Rm MLS 813424 $639,500
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Custom Built, Red/White reclaimed wood floors Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Counters, Huge Studio and workshop, two covered porches with stone patios Oversized Dbl Dock, Sunroom, Entry Level Master MLS 808630
Great Lake Home with Boatdock
New Roof, New Deck, Freshly painted, Great Lot with Mountain Views, Covered, Dock, Great Room with Fireplace, Family, Room with Fireplace, 4 bedroom design MLS 814748 $549,500
Great Room with Stone Fireplace, Entry Level Master Suite, Great Island Kitchen, Sunroom, Family Rm, Workshop, Large Sundecks, 3 car garages $529,500 MLS 802947
LAKE LIVING FOR ONLY $139,900
Stunning Views of Smith Mountain & Lake
Unique Lakefront Home with huge Dock
NEW WATERFRONT HOME ON POINT
Beautifully maintained Ranch with 1900 Sq Ft, One Level Living, Great Rm and Family rm, Screened Patio, Lake Access MLS 806364
Entry Level Master Suite and Great room along with Study and Guest Bedroom suite. Upper Level Guest Suites and Den Plus Lower Guest bed and Entertainment Room with Theater and Game area, bar, HUGE Boatdock $599,000 805787
Beautiful gentle lot, Contemporary Lake Home, Great Room with Stone Fireplace, Family Rm with Bar, Covered Boatdock, MLS 813412 $649,500
Beautiful Open Design, Includes Covered Double Slip Boatdock, Large Screen Porch with Fireplace, Great Rm with Fireplace, Family Room, Entry Level Master and 2 guest suites, Open Dining Rm (The Windward)
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Nestled on 2.23 Acres you will find your Dream Home. Great Room with towering windows Gourmet Kitchen, Sunroom,Fantastic Gazebo Entry Level Master Suite, Family Room, Covered Dock. MLS 813269
Waterfront Home on a Point
300’ of shoreline, Covered Dock New remodeled, adorable lake home, New deck, New roof and siding ONLY $469,500. MLS 803308
19 Waterfront Acres with 361’ of Shoreline Lots of Potential for this Acreage Waterfront tract Great location Investment potential Only $525,000 Beautiful Tract Build Your Future MLS 817260
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The front of George and Rita Trettner’s home in Hardy is adorned with beds of colorful annuals and perennials. SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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Since then they have learned that planting a buffer garden along the shoreline is important for the lake health and water quality as the plant roots soak up the lawn fertilizer before it runs into the water.
“I wasn’t very happy about it,” said Rita, who is a passionate gardener. The result was far too many plants that quickly outgrew their space. “He doubled the number of plants we needed,” said Rita, adding that the nursery made more money by selling the extra plants. “George took most of them out. He’d move some to other locations when he could, but most he threw out. He worked very hard undoing the damage done by that man,” she said. Today visitors coming to the front door are treated to beds filled with colorful annuals and perennials. A border of low-growing pink wax begonias edges the beds, acting as an attractive color foil to the lavender and pale orange dahlias, golden creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia “Aurea”), and a Japanese maple. In pots, a pair of dwarf blue spruces trained as standards flank the front entry. From the lake, the dock catches the eye with hanging baskets filled with blazing red dragon wing 42 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
begonia flowers. Large tubs filled with upright red geraniums (Pelorgonium) and the cascading chartreuse leafed “Marguerite” sweet potato vines provide color on the decking, while a combination of red and white flowering mandevilla vines add height to the outside corner. A lush lawn sweeps down the slope toward the water, stopping just before it reaches the riprap. Along the shore is a single row of shrubs, each carefully pruned to create a pattern and rhythm of shapes and sizes. On each end are boxwoods pruned in a sugarloaf shape. Next to them moving toward the center are Japanese cedars (Cryptomeria), dwarf blue spruce (Picea pungens), dwarf hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), yellow leaf barberry and a final dwarf blue spruce in the center. That row of shrubs along the waterfront was an important step in the Trettner’s landscaping journey. The inspiration came from another property. “We were on the water and went by a house with plantings along the shore,” Rita explained. “I
Above And At left: The Trettners were inspired by another lake home to plant the row of shrubs along the waterfront. Rita Trettner explained it as “softening the water’s edge.” Her husband, George, had a practical reason for appreciating that feature: It’s easier to mow a mulched edge than one with riprap.
pointed it out to George and said how pretty it was, softening the water’s edge.” George liked the idea because it is much easier to mow to a mulched edge, rather than riprap. Since then they have learned that planting a buffer garden along the shoreline is important for the lake health and water quality as the plant roots soak up the lawn fertilizer before it runs into the water. It was
a win-win decision, good for the garden design and good for the lake. Before coming to Smith Mountain Lake, the Trettners lived in Long Island, New York, where George and Rita raised their five children. George worked as a police sergeant and, once the children were older, Rita as a personal trainer. While patrolling his beat in the late 1980s, George SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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ABOVE: The Trettners moved to Smith Mountain Lake in 1998 and into their finished house in 2000. They said that landscaping their new home has been a source of enormous pleasure.
came across a store that had been robbed. He called the owner, and in the course of the conversation, the owner mentioned that the most beautiful place he had ever been was Smith Mountain Lake. George took note, and shortly afterward came to the lake to check it out. That weekend he made an offer on two adjoining lots on the Roanoke River arm of the lake, near channel marker R-39. Although George retired in 1992, they didn’t move to the lake until six years later when all the children had finished school. They rented a house near the lot, and began construction on their retirement home. They were finally able to move into the finished house in December 2000. “I thought we’d never move in,” commented Rita. The garden is a team effort. Rita keeps George busy planting the trees, shrubs and perennials as well as the scores of annuals Rita brings in each spring. He also prunes and looks after the lawn. Rita cares for the plants, keeping a logbook of when she’s watered, fertilized or done other maintenance. Their efforts provide enormous pleasure both to themselves and to all who pass by. As winners of this year’s annual Lovely Laker Landscape Contest, the Trettners will receive a gift certificate for $1,000 in merchandise from Lakescapes Nursery in Union Hall. 44 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
He called the owner, and in the course of the conversation, the owner mentioned that the most beautiful place he had ever been was Smith Mountain Lake.
Catriona Tudor Erler is a freelance garden writer, photographer and speaker who divides her time between SML and Charlottesville. The author of nine gardening books, Erler also blogs at joyofgardens.com.
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The Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour is one of the region’s most anticipated annual events. This year, it is celebrating its 25th anniversary and again will allow visitors to get an inside look at eight distinctive homes while enjoying the lake’s scenic fall splendor.
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ADAMS 16179 SML Parkway, Huddleston
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enise Tuttle, executive chair of the Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour, delves into the heart of the tour’s success and why it is thriving into its silver anniversary. “The home tour brings together so many different elements of our community: sponsors, volunteers, businesses, charities and homeowners. It gets everyone involved,” she said. For those involved in the tour, past and present, “community” is the common thread. The all-volunteer event channels the hard work of lake-area residents and uses the proceeds to improve the community. The goal echoed by this year’s Charity Home Tour leadership is “doing good.” From its beginnings in 1991, the home tour has been helping people in need. To date, more than $3.8 million has been given to local charity operations. Jeanne Wagoner, who has a background in special-event fundraising, founded the event while she was building a home at Smith Mountain Lake. As a Charlottesville resident, she was serving on the board of the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society and was involved in the organization’s fundraising arm. The group asked her to raise money at the lake. Wagoner’s question to herself was, “How?” As Wagoner and her late husband, Joe, were building their house, several people came by to see what they were doing. Likewise, the Wagoners would take their car or boat around the lake to see some of the other construction. “That’s how the idea came to me that we need to have a home tour, where people could go by land or by water,” Wagoner said. The first year laid the groundwork for much of what was to come. There has always been a focus on finding home characteristics that are unique at the lake. Joe Wagoner was the first to hunt for sponsorships, though in 1991, the couple didn’t come up with the idea until just before the tour weekend. Since then, sponsorships have grown into the primary source of revenue for the event. The first several years, the tour consisted of 10 homes; it was later trimmed to eight. In the early 1990s, Wagoner said, there weren’t a lot of big houses on the lake. But soon after the tour began, development surged, especially on the Franklin County side of the lake. Wagoner, who has had her own home on the tour, said, “In the end, the homeowners find it to be so gratifying, that you have showed your house to help those among us who don’t have so much.”
The community and SML Charity Home Tour are connected in a mutually beneficial relationship.
Denise Tuttle (left) is the executive chair of the SML Charity Home Tour, and Jeanne Wagoner is the founder of the event, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this fall. DON PETERSEN
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BELOW LEFT: The home of Anna and Bill Telford, which was on the Charity Home Tour. BELOW RIGHT: Volunteers Susan Epling and Sue Lipscomb.
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In addition to being the founder, Wagoner served as executive chair during the tour’s first few years, when it was called the MS Home Tour. In 1997, the tour became incorporated and changed its name, and she served as president and later as board chair. She said that the Charity Home Tour had a tough go of things about six years ago and was even in jeopardy of closing its doors. An ad hoc committee was formed, and there was a unified push to keep the tour going.
SML CHARITY HOME TOUR This is the 25th year of the Charity Home Tour which benefits eight local charities. When: Oct. 9-11 Tickets: $22 online at www.smlcharityhometour.com through
Sept. 20 and $27 online afterward (includes all fees). They can also be purchased at designated outlets for $25 before Sept. 20 and $30 afterward. Tickets are good for all three days, with one visit per each of the eight homes. To view the homes, find out about the charities or to volunteer to help, visit www.smlcharityhometour.com.
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The changes that were discussed then led to the installment of new leaders who brought fresh energy to the organization. They are what led to Denise Tuttle, who was recruited in the fall of 2010 and served as secretary, vice president for services, chair of home administration and now executive chair. “Denise is good about bringing in new people,” Wagoner said, “and that’s what the ad hoc committee found. We needed to look outside the box, to bring in new leadership, people who have new vision. We needed to look at new ideas, and I think that’s what reinvigorated the home tour.” “That was kind of a pivotal year because in 2008, ’09 and ’10, the economy wasn’t good,” Tuttle said. “While the tour had been really strong in the early 2000s, it was starting to experience, like everything else around, some difficulty.” And, she notes, it prevailed. The home tour is stronger than ever. The community stepped up to rededicate itself to the Charity Home Tour’s wellrooted mission. “One of the things I see that is so terrific about the Smith Mountain Lake area is that many of us are retired, and we’ve retired from different places,” Tuttle said. “We have this wonderful life, but just an arm’s reach away from us, all around us, there’s poverty, there’s hardship, there are people who are not doing well. So what this community has done from the very beginning, when Jeanne Wagoner started it and her group with her, they went out to
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2015 charity home tour At RIGHt: Charity Home Tour volunteers Pat Marlar, John Hinkle and Cindy Hinkle. BELOW: Bill Telford is a past chairman of the Charity Home Tour Board of Directors.
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The amount of community giving has grown substantially from the early days 25 years ago. This year, the goal is $200,000 in ticket and sponsorship revenue. these charities that do good work in the community. So it’s always been about helping people.” The charities that benefit have a deep appreciation for what the home tour accomplishes. Recipient groups are representative of the immediate lake area as well as Rocky Mount, Bedford, Lynchburg and the Roanoke Valley. Though not among this year’s beneficiaries, Lake Christian Ministries had frequently been a recipient of money from the event. “What we gain from it is not only the money aspect but also the camaraderie of being in it,” said Laurie Clements, who served as chief hostess for the Lake Christian Ministries houses for several years. “It’s always so much of a neighborhood camaraderie. It gets the whole community involved, so it gets our name out there.” The amount of community giving has grown substantially from the early days 25 years ago. This year, the goal is $200,000 in ticket and sponsorship revenue. Last year Vince Phelps of VC Design & Build Inc. was the royal sponsor with a $10,000 donation. This year, he doubled that and became the presenting sponsor with a $20,000 gift. Tuttle recalls a meeting with Phelps in which he said, “ ‘I really like what I hear and what you’re 56 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
doing for the community. I don’t hear you talking about yourselves; I hear you talking about what everyone does for the community.’” This year, the home tour has had an anonymous donation of $20,000 from an individual, and it features scores of companies among the diamond, gold, silver and bronze sponsorship levels. The home tour leaders work hard to keep businesses and individuals engaged and the vision fresh. Technology has been key: the event’s website was overhauled last year, e-tickets have been made available for 2015, and there’s a stronger emphasis on social media. The organization also overhauled its official guide in 2014 and updated its donor database. All of which leads to the heartfelt and emotional day each November when the eight recipient charities are presented with their share of the proceeds. A representative from each charity talks about how the donated money will be spent. “It’s just wonderful to hear that, to hear the impact that the money is going to have,” said Carla Laseter, head of public relations for the tour. At the check presentation, Tuttle said, “It’s hard to leave there without a tear in your eye. We say to ourselves, this is why we do what we do.”
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DIRECTIONS BY LAND
Tour directions begin at Bridgewater Plaza on Virginia 122 (Booker T. Washington Highway) just south of Hales Ford Bridge, but other starting points may be used, and the homes may be visited in any order. There will be traffic directors at each home to assist you; notify them if any passengers need assistance (homes are not wheelchair accessible). Orange and black marker signs will be placed at all turns, but signs sometimes disappear and these directions take precedence. A lake map and a GPS can be helpful.
1 Adams Home
2 Chadason Home
3 Berdine Home
4 Wetter/Sayre Home
5 Snyder Home
6 Petrine Home
7 Laseter Home
8 Grant Home
1. Adams Home, 16179 SML Parkway, Huddleston
Drive north (toward the Bridge) on Virginia 122 (Moneta Road) 2.5 miles and turn right onto Hendricks Store Road. Drive 3.9 miles to Virginia 608 (White House Road) and turn right. Drive 2.7 miles to Virginia 626 (Smith Mountain Lake Parkway) and turn right. Drive 4.4 miles to the Adams home on the right at the white picket fence. The home has long driveway.
2. Chadason Home, 1122 Crows Nest Drive, Huddleston
Return to Virginia 626 (Smith Mountain Lake Parkway) and turn right. Drive 0.3 mile to Crows Nest Drive on the right. Parking attendant will direct you to parking area. The Chadason driveway is 0.2 mile from Virginia 626.
3. Berdine Home, 105 Arbor Lane, Huddleston
Return to Virginia 626 (Smith Mountain Lake Parkway) turning right and taking an immediate left onto Anthony House Road. Drive 0.2 mile to Arbor Lane and turn left. Drive 400 feet to home on the right.
4. Wetter/Sayre Home, 221 Hardwood Court, Hardy
Return to Anthony House Road and turn right. Drive 0.2 mile to Smith Mountain Lake Parkway and turn right. Drive 4.7 miles and turn left onto Virginia 608 (White House Road). Drive 5.7 miles to Virginia 122 (Moneta Road) and turn left. Drive 9.2 miles to Virginia 636 (Hardy Road) and turn right. Drive 0.6 mile to Middle Valley Road and turn right. Drive 1.8 miles to Northridge Road. Turn right and drive 0.1 mile to Idlewood Drive on the left. Drive 1 mile and turn right onto Sourwood Drive. Go 400 feet, and turn left on Hardwood Court. Drive 0.2 mile to the home at end of the cul-de-sac.
5. Snyder Home, 980 Parkway Avenue (Park Place), Moneta
Return to Sourwood Drive and turn right. Drive 400 feet to Idlewood Drive and turn left. Drive 1 mile to Northridge Road and turn right. Drive 0.1 mile to Virginia 677 (Middle Valley Road) and turn left. Drive 1.8 miles to stop sign at Virginia 636 (Hardy Road) and turn left. Drive 0.6 mile to stop sign at Virginia 122 (Booker
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T. Washington Highway) and turn left. Drive 2.2 miles to second traffic light at Virginia 616 (Scruggs Road) and turn right. Drive 2.2 miles to Bluewater Drive and turn left. Drive 1.2 miles to Saunders Farm Road and turn right. Drive 0.3 mile to Montego Bay Drive and turn right. Drive 0.4 mile to Parkway Ave. and turn left. Drive 0.9 mile to Snyder home on right.
Lane and turn right on Bruce Bay Lane. Drive 0.3 mile to Amos Island Drive and turn left. Drive 0.9 mile to Dudley Amos Road and turn right. Drive 1 mile to Scruggs Road and turn right. Drive 1 mile to Island Pointe Lane on the right (Waverly entrance). Drive 1.5 miles to Harbour Court on the right. Home is 0.1 mile on the left at the end of the cul-desac.
6. Petrine Home, 106 Harbour Island Lane (South Harbour), Moneta
8. Grant Home, 48 Watch Hill Circle (The Boardwalk), Moneta
Return to Montego Bay Drive and turn right. Drive 0.3 mile to Saunders Farm Road and turn left. Drive 1.2 miles to Bluewater Drive and turn left. Drive 2.2 miles to Scruggs Road and turn left. Drive 1 mile to Dudley Amos Road and turn right. Drive 0.9 mile to Amos Island Drive and turn left into South Harbour. Go 0.3 mile to the next intersection and turn right. Drive 0.2 mile to Harbour Island Lane and turn left. Drive 0.1 mile to the home at end of the cul-desac.
7. Laseter Home, 91 Harbour Court (Waverly), Moneta Return via Harbour Island
Return to Scruggs Road and turn right. Drive 0.1 mile to Boardwalk Drive and turn left. Drive 0.6 mile to Watch Hill Circle and turn left. Drive 0.1 mile to the end of the cul-desac. The Grant home is in the center.
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DIRECTIONS BY WATER
The Smith Mountain Lake Water Safety Council recommends that all people aboard your vessel wear life jackets. At the very least, a properly-sized jacket for each occupant should be on deck (rather than stowed away in a compartment) for easy access. Dock only at docks marked with a tall orange banner and attended by home tour volunteers. Homes are listed in a logical by-water sequence, but retain their by-land numbers from the tour brochure and official guide. GPS readings are approximate. Time estimates for each segment reflect smooth water and minimal traffic. Allow extra time to wait for docking space, especially on Saturday. Beginning at Hales Ford Bridge at or near the entrance to Bridgewater Marina:
4 Wetter/Sayre Home
5 Snyder Home
8 Grant Home
1 Adams Home
2 Chadason Home
3 Berdine Home
7 Laseter Home
6 Petrine Home
4. Sayre/Wetter Home, 221 Hardwood Court, Hardy
Starting at the bridge, follow the main channel upstream. After you pass marker R-37A, look on the left for a house with a pool. If you reach marker R-39, you have gone too far. (10 to 13 minutes, GPS 37’ 09.795N; 79’ 42.725W)
5. Snyder Home, 980 Parkway Avenue (Park Place), Moneta
Head back downstream following main channel markers, passing under the Hales Ford Bridge and through the “S-curve” (begins near R-21A), taking care as this is a congested area. Exit the “S-curve” by rounding R-17 and heading into the cove with the Smith Mountain Lake Community Park beach on the righthand shore. Snyder home is directly ahead, the first to the left of the community
park causeway. (25 to 30 minutes, GPS 37’ 05.396N; 79’ 37.366W)
8. Grant Home, 48 Watch Hill Circle (The Boardwalk), Moneta
Exit cove heading downstream on a southwest heading, angling past R-15 at the island off Park Place and into The Boardwalk’s upper cove, keeping two shoal markers to your left. Home (cream-colored with white trim) will be on left, about halfway into the cove. (5 minutes, GPS 37’ 04.270N; 79’ 37.735W)
1. Adams Home, 16179 SML Parkway, Huddleston
Exit the cove around The Boardwalk shoal markers to head down river. Keep Carter Island and the fixed shoal marker below it well to your left; then angle left across channel toward the smaller island, keeping it to your left
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as well. Point toward the twin cell towers atop the right side of Smith Mountain’s gap; then bear left toward the single tower on the other side of the “V.” House stands alone on a relatively flat point, just to the right of Sportsman Marina. (10 minutes, GPS 37’ 03.545N; 79’ 34.983W)
2. Chadason Home, 1122 Crows Nest Drive, Huddleston
Head toward the main channel, following the lefthand shore. Pass a large beige house on left, with a flagpole on its point. The Chadason home is just in the cove beyond, with a dock to left side of the lot as you approach. (3 minutes, GPS 73’ 03.330N; 79’ 35.139W)
3. Berdine Home, 105 Arbor Lane, Huddleston
Head to the main channel, passing R-8 and pointing toward the right side of Smith
Mountain’s “V” (Parkway Marina carousel’s octagonal enclosure will be on the point to your left). Most boats can safely idle through the middle of the shoal markers between Beach Island and Middle Island (largest of three) on your left (shallow point is about 6 feet during high water). Note: Should the water be low, a safer course into Craddock Creek is to pass R-6, then cut between Middle and Bride’s (the smallest) islands. C1 and its shoal markers will be to your right. Then bear 90 degrees left, pointing northwest toward the yellow house in the cove with large lawn in front. (10 to 15 minutes depending on your route, GPS 37’ 03.089N; 79’ 34.622W)
7. Laseter Home, 91 Harbour Court (Waverly), Moneta Return the way you came. Once through the islands
and into the big bay of the Roanoke, steer southwest toward the Blackwater River, keeping Vista Pointe condos and, a bit farther on, marker B-1 to your left. Round B-2, B-4 and B-6 and head up the Blackwater, passing B-10 on your right. Cut inside Chimney Island off Waverly, leaving it to port and rounding the point with large willows. Follow the right-hand shoreline and look for the orange banner on the Laseter dock, the second
to last dock on the far left. (20 to 25 minutes, GPS 37’ 03.497N; 79’ 38.451W)
6. Petrine Home, 106 Harbour Island Lane (South Harbour), Moneta
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1. Adams Home
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Sitting on a flat point with 800 feet of shoreline, the one-year-old Adams home is a mix of colonial style with craftsman pillars. Its lovely blue color is accented with bright white trim. A two-story stone fireplace dominates the great room, which flows to the kitchen and dining area — all of which have hickory flooring. The main floor master suite has a clever closet-to-laundry room pass-through designed by the homeowner. Three guest rooms are upstairs, with two baths and a sitting area with horse memorabilia adorning the walls. A telescope aids in tracking eagles, osprey, loons and waterfowl. A lakeside covered deck connects to a screened porch off the kitchen. The lake level has a family room with bar, one additional guest suite and a covered patio.
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The Chadason home, a blend of rustic farmhouse charm and modern lines with arts and crafts details such as perimeter windows, is welcoming and comfortable. The style is clean and uncluttered with impact from architectural aspects: soaring ceilings (18-feet high in the great room) chunky wood beams, stone fireplaces, an additional stone wall and distressed wood flooring. A unique barn door conceals the kitchen's pantry. Adding personality and color throughout are rugs and artifacts from India, Afganistan, Nepal, Tunisia, Greece and Italy acquired during 27 years of living overseas. The unusual bathroom sinks and vanities are made of copper, slate and rock, and one bath with a Finnish sauna. A glass deck railing allows full view of the lake and the couple's 400-foot shoreline.
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The Berdine home on Craddock Creek has a spectacular mountain view. During remodeling, the home was stripped down to its footprint, the roof and the studs. “You could see right through the house,” Randy Berdine said. Everything was rearranged to include an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, sunroom and three bedrooms. Other changes to the home included larger windows and doors, pet-friendly hand-scraped floors, new decking and glass railings. A new dock was built, and a new garage with a full basement providing lots of storage space was built. A gurgling waterfall spills down through a series of ponds on the lake side of the home.
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4. Wetter/Sayre Home 221 Hardwood Court, Hardy
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Above the bridge, the Wetter-Sayre home exemplifies how a weekend lake house can be transformed to a modern open concept home perfect for entertaining and full-time living. With the help of an architect, part of the house and the former garage were redesigned into dining, living and kitchen space, and a new garage wing was added. Other features include a cocktail table made from a tree-root pulled out of the lake, three fireplaces, one with rough-hewn mantle, sliding artwork that conceals the TV and a new kitchen and wet bar with several unique aspects. Walking up from the dock, visitors pass the attractive pool between the house and lake.
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5. Snyder Home
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The Snyder home on a flat lot in Park Place has a view, seen through large windows, of the Roanoke River arm. The open layout main level is ultra modern with everything — the rooms, fireplaces, furniture and accessories — looking sleek and stylish. The kitchen has a combination of natural and stained red birch, a preponderance of black and steel and a rounded triangular island. Three guest suites are on the lake level, as well as another guest suite above the garage. There are modern curves and circle designs on rugs, doors and mirrors throughout the house. Unusual domed ceilings are found in the entry foyer and the dining area. Visitors will notice the bamboo floors, stone interior walls and the double and triple tray ceilings. An octagonal observatory on the top of the house captures an almost 360-degree view of the lake.
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6. Petrine Home 106 Harbour Island lane (soutH Harbour), Moneta
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The Petrine home on the Blackwater is quite unique with turrets, wooden pillars and large windows to capture the panoramic view. The interior style is British Colonial with dark wood trim and simple, clean lines as seen in the Virgin Islands. The inside blends seamlessly with the outdoors with sliding glass doors that open to patios, pool and a stream with a waterfall. The scale is large: 11.5-foot doors, two-story foyer and large lot with ample shoreline, but don't miss the details of the uplit onyx bar, unique Osage orange table, indoor great room garden, indoor stone wall and interesting hanging lights.
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8. Grant Home
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In The Boardwalk, the Grant home, completed in 2013, sits on an almost flat lot with 325 feet of shoreline. Inside East meets West in decorating styles. The main level has art, furniture and artifacts from the couple's time spent living in Taipei, Taiwan, and traveling in Asia. There are Chinese silk screens, a custom-made rosewood dining table and chairs, a lacquered screen from Hong Kong, an Asian burled wood buffet, handsome built-in shelves with Indonesian painted eggs. The large kitchen flows into the great room with French doors opening to the deck. On the lake level the West predominates with art from Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. The Aspen log bar stools and coffee table are exceptional. Be sure to see the framed rattlesnake skin, stuffed SML striper, kangaroo hide and bison lamp over the pool table.
To read more about Jim and Barbara Grant’s home, go online at smithmountainlake.com.
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Making waves SML’s 2015 Antique and Classic Boat Show marks its silver anniversary by bringing new boats, new people and more fun to its yearly fall celebration of the watercraft of yesteryear.
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At LEFt: Alan Frederick, a veteran wood boat restorer, has projects in the works at his shop on Smith Mountain Lake. FAR LEFt: Frederick drives his 20-foot 1948 Chris Craft custom runabout “Spiffy.”
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Alan Frederick, piloting his 1948 vessel, is a New York native who is chairman of the Antique and Classic Boat Show and Festival. Frederick self-restored nearly all of “Spiffy” — hull, decks, engine, systems — leaving only the chrome and leather upholstery to hired experts.
“If anyone’s been to the show before and they come this year, it will look like a different show. There will be a lot of new boats that they’ve never seen before,” said Frederick, who has persuaded wooden and fiberglass antique boat owners to bring their pride and joys to SML for not one but more than four days of classic and antique boat camaraderie, learning and fun. The influx, Frederick estimates, will bump up the number of boats at the show from an average of 50 to close to 80 for this silver anniversary. “It’s a family event,” Curnow said of the public show, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. that Saturday, and will have a similar format to years past, including a classic car display in addition to its signature judged display of classic and antique watercraft. “We’ll have a ship store with nautical items and T-shirts for purchase, there will be food vendors and some vendors that are not related to antique boats, like jewelry. We’ll also have a judging training course for young children, to teach them about classic boats and the things to look for, and they’ll go around and rate the boats. There will also be boats giving rides as well.” After the awards banquet at Mariners Landing concludes Saturday night, exhibitors and club members will embark on a two-day water tour
of SML to see what restorations local enthusiasts are working on. That will include five stops at restoration workshops and homes of lake-resident ACBS chapter members, complete with lunch stops at area restaurants. “People get intimidated by the size of this lake. It’s easy to get lost, so if you can partner up with people and guide them around the lake, it’s much better,” Curnow said. Two of the stops will be Curnow’s home, at which resides “It’s About Time,” his 22-foot 1948 Chris Craft Sportsman (featured on the cover of Smith Mountain Laker magazine’s September/October 2014 issue), and Frederick’s home and workshop, at which his 20-foot 1948 Chris Craft custom runabout “Spiffy” docks and where he is currently restoring a rare 1921 Disappearing Propeller Boat, or “Dippy,” along with his own 1948 Chris Craft Sportsman sedan, similar to Curnow’s but with a hard top. “This year is different — normally there aren’t cruises,” noted Curnow, who encourages lake residents who overlook the Blackwater and Roanoke rivers to watch for the boats from their decks and docks both that Sunday and Monday, respectively, beginning at 10 a.m. The show this year may have a special focus on SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
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Want to Go? 25th anniversary SML Antique and Classic Boat Show and Festival What: A family-friendly festival featuring upward of 70 antique wood and fiberglass boats from around the country and an array of classic cars, as well as food, nautical items and arts and crafts vendors. Antique boat rides and a judging-training program for children will also be available. When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 12 Where: Mariners Landing Resort, 1217 Graves Harbor Trail, Huddleston (dock space is limited) Admission: Free, with donations accepted for SML’s Antique and Classic Boat Society’s support of local charities. More info: Contact Alan Frederick, show chairman, (540) 352-8653, jeanandalan588@ msn.com, www.woodenboats.net After the show: On Sunday, Sept. 13
(Blackwater River), and Monday, Sept. 14 (Roanoke River), watch the show boats cruise by from your dock, beginning at 10 a.m.
Alan Frederick’s ongoing restoration of his 1948 Chris Craft Sportsman Sedan required flipping the boat over to enable replacement of the keel, bottom planking, stringers, bulkheads and transom.
“We have all these boats that we want to show off, but whatever money we make from [the show], our club gives to the charities around the lake. Every year, we usually give $4,000 to $5,000 to eight different charities. Whatever monies we do make, we give back.”
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its anniversary celebration and in introducing as many antique and classic boat enthusiasts and their watercrafts to the area as possible, but one thing that remains constant about the club each year is its commitment to charitable giving. Frederick says the club keeps just enough profit each year to stay out of debt and continue its club activities and shows, but its main goal is to contribute to the lake’s charities. “We have all these boats that we want to show off, but whatever money we make from [the show], our club gives to the charities around the lake. Every year, we usually give $4,000 to $5,000 to eight different charities. Whatever monies we do make, we give back.” In addition to their charitable goals, both Curnow and Frederick would like to see the silver anniversary show foster new passion — for SML and for classic boats — in all who participate. Sharing the wonder of classic boats is what Frederick, whose own childhood did not include water or boating, thinks can ignite the spark in all who come into contact with these restored labors of love. “You have original power, the sound is different, the smells are different and when you pull up to the dock, everyone walks over to a classic boat. It’s like a Steinway on the water.”
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SML Antique & Classic Boat Show and Festival Now in its 25th year, this popular lakeside event allows antique and classic boat enthusiasts to share their appreciation of the vessels with the public. Along with the dozens of boats on display, there will be a showcase of antique and custom cars. Craft and food vendors will be on site, and activities for children are scheduled. To read more about the boat show, turn to Page 82.
When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 12
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When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 26; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 27 Location: LakeWatch Plantation, just north of Westlake Towne Center Cost: $20 to $25 for advance tickets; $25 to $30 at the gate More information: www. visitsmithmountainlake. com; 721-1203
The SML Wine Festival, which drew 13,000 people last year, will feature 27 Virginia wineries, 85 artisan, craft and food vendors, as well as live music by Fuzzy Logic and Dragonfly on Saturday and The Embers with Craig Woolard on Sunday. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket.
To rent a chalet to host a private party or corporate gathering, contact the SML Regional Chamber of Commerce, the organizer of the festival, which is now in its 27th year. Go online at visitsmithmountainlake.com to buy advance tickets or to find a list of ticket outlets around the region.
Balloons & Tunes When: Sept. 11 to 13 Location: Downtown Moneta, Virginia 122 and 608 Cost: Free More information: 871-0321, facebook.com/downtownmoneta
The fourth annual Balloons & Tunes is building off of last year’s growth and will again include a cruise-in of classic cars and motorcycles, live music, food vendors and artisan vendors, in addition to having several hot air balloons for visitors to enjoy. Beginning in the early evening, balloon rides will be offered. They will rise about 100 feet but stay tethered to the ground. After dark, the balloons will be lit up in a glow ceremony before rising into the air. Call or go online for more information about the possibility of private flights. 90 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Harvest Time of 1864 Get a taste of what harvest time would have been like on a mid-19th century tobacco plantation. Activities will include blacksmithing, butter churning, tobacco twisting, wood working, knitting and spinning, children’s activities, wagon rides and costumed interpreters. The event offers an opportunity for Booker T. Washington National Monument to expand its daily educational programming and general tours.
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 19 Location: Booker T. Washington National Monument, 12130 Booker T. Washington Highway, Hardy Cost: Free ANdIE gIbSON
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Oktoberfest and 5K Trail Race/Walk This event includes a 5K run/walk that starts at Westlake Towne Center, winds through trails at Booker T. Washington National Monument and finishes at Sunken City Brewery for an afternoon Oktoberfest. Live music will be provided by The Mountain Top Polka Band, which performs authentic Germanstyle music. The event also will feature a children’s play area, food and drink vendors, as well as Sunken City beer, including a special Oktoberfest brew. Festival-goers are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs. All event proceeds benefit the Smith Mountain Lake YMCA.
When: 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 3 Location: Westlake Towne Center, 84 Westlake Road, Hardy Cost: $5; kids 13 and younger are free More information: For Oktoberfest, call 721-5288; for race, call 721-9622; www. smloktoberfest.com/
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Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour Eight waterfront homes will be open for tours to the general public, with each location accessible by water and by road. The tour is celebrating its 25th year and has raised nearly $4 million for local charities in that span. Hundreds of volunteers assist with the planning, administration and hosting of the Charity Home Tour each year. For additional coverage, turn to Page 50 and pick up a copy of the Sept. 30 issue of Laker Weekly, which will include the official SML Charity Home Tour Guide.
When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 9 and 10; 1 to 5 p.m. Oct. 11
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Location: Various around the lake Cost: $22 online through Sept. 20, $27 online afterward; $25 at local outlets through Sept. 20, $30 at those outlets afterward More information: http://smlcharityhometour.com
SML Fall Chili and Craft Festival This festival at Bridgewater Plaza features a competitive chili cook-off with awards presented in the categories of best chili, people’s choice and showmanship. The family-friendly event includes chili tasting, craft vendors, live music and other Bridgewater Plaza attractions. Now in its 13th year, the event is sponsored by the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce.
When: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 7 Location: Bridgewater Plaza, lower level, 16430 Booker T. Washington Highway, Moneta
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HOMESTEAD CREAMERY’S FARM DAY The event features a trackless train ride, T-shirt painting, horse and buggy rides, hay rides, apple butter making, wood turning, milk parlor tours and more. When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 3 Location: Stoney Brook Dairy, 934 Bonbrook Road, Wirtz Cost: Free More information: 721-2045
BRIDGEWATER PLAZA FALL FESTIVAL Hundreds of people are expected to attend this festival, which features retail sales, craft vendors and activities for kids. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 3 Location: 16430 Booker T. Washington Highway, Moneta More information: 721-1596, www.bridgewaterplaza.com DOWNTOWN MONETA TRICK-OR-TREAT FESTIVAL This family fun event will have face painting, pumpkin decorating, trick-or-treating and more. When: Oct. 30 Location: Downtown Moneta, Virginia 122 and 608 Cost: Free More information: 871-0321, www.facebook.com/ downtownmoneta
SML ROTARY CLUB’S A NIGHT AT THE RACES This will be an evening of trumpets blaring, horse racing, dinner, refreshments, door prizes, 50/50 raffle, race card winner’s drawing for prizes, and even a women’s hat parade and contest. When: 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Oct. 17 Location: W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center, 775 Hermitage Road, Wirtz Cost: $35, tickets available at the SML Regional Chamber of Commerce, Phil Hager Insurance and Hot Shots More information: 721-7838 FRANKLIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR The fair returns for a second consecutive year, featuring midway rides, a livestock show, student agricultural exhibits, live entertainment and food and merchandise vendors. New this year is a fair pageant for ages 0 to 22, which will be held at the Pigg River Community Center. When: 5 to 10 p.m. Sept. 23 and 24; 4 to 11 p.m. Sept. 25; and noon to 11 p.m. Sept. 26 Location: Franklin County Recreation Park, 2150 Sontag Road, Rocky Mount Cost: Adults and kids 12 and older are $5; kids 5 to 11 are $2; ages 4 and younger are admitted free. Ride wristbands are $10 More information: http://fcagfair.com; 483-3030
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mith Mountain Lake will roll out the red carpet in October. A pre-party and premiere are planned for Oct. 24 at Westlake Cinema around the debut of the Blue Ridge PBS documentary about the lake, celebrating its 50th year since reaching full pond. The one-hour film looks back at the initial stages of the Smith Mountain Dam’s planning, the creation of the lake, its early development and the evolution into a retirement and recreational community. First-hand accounts and archival footage throughout the years will be featured. “For me personally, doing a documentary on the lake was a very exciting prospect,” said Carol Jennings, production manager at Blue Ridge PBS. “My family camped there for many, many years, and I have a lot of fond memories of those DON PETERSEN visits. I also saw how much the area changed over the years and could only imagine what it was like before the lake.” The idea for the documentary emerged a few years ago, as PBS was wrapping up other projects and looking for new avenues to pursue. “I started pondering things, places, events that would soon have a milestone anniversary,” Jennings said. “Being of a ‘certain age,’ a picture that my
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For its documentary on the 50th anniversary of Smith Mountain Lake, Blue Ridge PBS filmed the area during all four seasons.
Mom took popped into my mind. It is of me, as a toddler, standing on a fence post. My parents had taken a drive to see the area that was soon to be Smith Mountain Lake, and that fence post was eventually going to be in the bottom of the lake. The photo was taken in September 1963, the same month the lake began filling. After some quick math, I realized the 50th anniversary of the completion of the lake was coming up.” Jennings said that she knew the history of the lake would yield a wealth of stories about the area before the lake, during construction and about the years afterward. Researching and gathering footage began in July 2014. Since then, she said, footage has been captured in all seasons, interviews have been conducted and photos located. Work on the film is expected to continue into October, something not unusual for this kind of project. Helping to make the documentary a reality was American Electric Power, which stepped in with primary funding. The offices of economic development in Bedford and Franklin counties offered financial assistance as well. “John Shepelwich, with AEP, has been a tremendous help,” Jennings said. She also credited members of the Virginia Inland Sailing Association,
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the staff at the dam, the crew of the Virginia Dare, members of the SML 50th Anniversary Celebration committees and various families and individuals who helped connect her with places and stories at the lake. “One of the most interesting parts of this project has been hearing the stories of the men and women who worked on the creation of Smith Mountain and Leesville dams and lakes,” Jennings said. “The early ‘60s was a different era, and technology was quite different.” She noted that several locals went to work on the dam project right out of high school or off the farm. As excitement around the lake builds for the 50th, the steering committee, which consists of lake residents, businesses and organizations working together to promote the anniversary, and others involved with event planning came up with the idea of the red-carpet premiere. A pre-party will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Oct. 24, immediately prior to the film’s initial screening, for patrons and 50th anniversary sponsors only. That party will feature the SML Steel Drum/Parrot and Toucan Bands, champagne toasts, a slice of the multi-tiered 50th anniversary cake, a complimentary keepsake photo and a gift bag. “This once-in-a-lifetime event is an opportunity to be a part of lake history by celebrating the incredible memories made here over the past 50 years,” said Bill Piatt, chairman of 50th anniversary steering committee. Patrons and sponsors will receive tickets to the screening, and general admission seats are available. “As a producer, it’s exciting to have a documentary shown on the big screen,” Jennings said. “It has a whole different feel than it does on a television at home. It can also be a little intimidating to see your work on a screen that big in a room with potential critics and hopefully fans!” The documentary is slated to air on Blue Ridge PBS in late October or early November, and it will be made available to other PBS stations in Virginia. Bonus footage and segments are likely to be added to the DVD and BluRay versions when they’re released at a later date.
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SEPTEMBER 1 ALPACA FARM TOURS | Daily | At Smith Mountain Lake Farm Alpacas, Hardy. $5 per person, children under 3 free. Reserved tours 9 a.m.-noon; open house tours noon-5 p.m. 540719-0281, smithmountainlakefarm.com
3 PAINT NIGHT | With Patricia Benosky at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 540-721-1596, thelittlegallerysml. com
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PAINT NIGHT | With Michelle Marttila at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 540-721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
LIVE MUSIC | Billy Berger at Waller’s. 7-11 p.m.
5 WINERY OPEN HOUSE | Sept. 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 | An Apple A Day Open House. Sample a variety of wine and apples at Peaks of Otter Winery, Bedford. Noon-5 p.m. 540-586-3707, peaksofotterwinery.com COUNTRY FAIR | Agricultural displays, kids’ activities, competitions and demonstrations at Sedalia Center, Big Island. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, free for kids 12 and younger. 434-299-5080, sedaliacenter.org LIVE MUSIC | Phil Vassar at Harvester Performance Center 8 p.m. $32 harvester-music.com
LIVE MUSIC | Fuzzy Logic at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Chris Spradling Duo at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill LIVE MUSIC | Lew Taylor at Waller’s.
6 LIVE MUSIC | Shame for Sydney at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7-11 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Alma Hesson at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m.
7 LIVE MUSIC | Steve Freeman at Waller’s.
9 LIVE MUSIC | An Evening with Seldom Scene at Harvester Performance Center. 7:30 p.m. $34.50 harvestermusic.com
11 BALLONS AND TUNES | Sept. 1113 | Free hot air balloon festival with a cruise-in of classic cars and motorcycles, live music, food and artisan vendors, balloon glow ceremony. Chartered and tethered flights will be available. Downtown Moneta. downtownmoneta.com
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25th ANNUAL SML ANTIQUE & CLASSIC BOAT SHOW AND FESTIVAL | Sept. 11-13 | In and out of water antique and classic boats, antique car display, craft vendors. Mariners Landing Resort and Conference Center, Huddleston. woodenboats.net PAINT NIGHT | With Leslie Santapaul at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 540-721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com DANCE LESSON | East Coast Swing hosted by the SML Ballroom Dancers. New London Ruritan Club, Forest. $10 USA Dance members, $12 nonmembers, $7 students. 7:30 p.m. smithmountainartscouncil.com LIVE MUSIC | Legacy Motown Revue at Harvester Performance Center. 7:30 p.m. $17 harvester-music.com
12 LIVE MUSIC | South Paw at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Barry Young at Hot Shots. 6 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Fat Daddy Band at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
13 BEDFORD’S FINEST FAIRE | Bower Center for the Arts, Bedford. Culinary and garden experience with live music. 4-8 p.m. $35 540-586-4235, bowercenter.org
FAMILY EVENT | Owl Prowl at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 7 p.m. dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/smithmountain-lake.shtml LIVE MUSIC | Tim Martin at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m.
16 WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY | Enjoy a cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare while a ranger from SML State Park discusses wildlife at the lake. Noon-2 p.m. 540-297-7100, vadarecruises.com
17 LIVE MUSIC | Annie Moses Band at Harvester Performance Center. 7:30 p.m. $42 harvester-music.com
18 LIVE MUSIC | The Marshall Tucker Band at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $42 harvester-music. com LIVE MUSIC | Riverbank Ramblers at Hot Shots. 7 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Bradley Steele at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
19 JIM CAMERON MEMORIAL WALK | Annual walk to support Lake Christian Ministries. Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 9 a.m.-noon. lakechristianministries.org
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LIVING HISTORY EVENT | Living history farm demonstrations will depict the Harvest of 1864. Food, music, children’s activities, farm animals, and wagon rides at Booker T. Washington National Monument. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 540-721-2094, nps.gov.bowa POW/MIA AWARENESS CERMONY | Pay tribute to veterans and military personnel who are prisoners of war (POW) or missing in action (MIA) at the National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 11 a.m. 540-587-3619, dday. org PAINTING DEMO | Artist Anne Coolick at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 1-3 p.m. 540-7211596, thelittlegallerysml.com ACAPELLA EXTRAVAGANZA | Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. 7 p.m. $17 for Smith Mountain Arts Council members, $20 nonmembers. smithmountainartscouncil.com LIVE MUSIC | Funky Bone at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Fat Daddy at Hot Shots. 7 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Kyle Forry and Corey Hunley at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
24 PAINTING DEMO | Painting on Air: Fundamentals of Plein Air Painting at Bridgewater Plaza, 540-721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
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50th ANNIVERSARY RED CARPET VIP PRE-PARTY & PREMIERE OF SML DOCUMENTARY | Live music, giant 50th birthday cake, champagne toast, keepsake photo, special gift bag. Westlake Cinema. $250 includes two tickets to the premiere viewing of the Smith Mountain Lake documentary film. General admission also available.
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LAKE PLAYERS PRESENT: “DRINKING HABITS”| Sept. 25-26 | Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Moneta. $15. smithmountainartscouncil.com LIVE MUSIC | Mountain Heart at Harvester Performance Center. 8:00 p.m. $28 harvester-music.com
26 SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE WINE FESTIVAL | Sept. 26-27 | At Lakewatch Plantation. Twenty-seven Virginia wineries represented. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Live music by Fuzzy Logic, Dragonfly and The Embers with Craig Woolard. $25 for taster ticket, $20 for nontaster purchased in advance; $30 and $25 at the gate. 540-721-1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com PAINTING DEMO | Artist Robert Sheppard at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 1-3 p.m. 540-7211596, thelittlegallerysml.com LIVE MUSIC | Byrne and Kelly at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $37 harvester-music.com
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27 NATIONAL ALPACA FARM DAYS OPEN HOUSE | Sept. 27-28 | Hands-on, interactive tours at Smith Mountain Lake Farm Alpacas, Hardy. $5 per person, children under 3 free. Reserved tours noon-5 p.m.; open house tours noon-5 p.m. 540-7190281, smithmountainlakefarm.com GOLD STAR MOTHERS APPRECIATION DAY | A wreath will be laid at the Gold Star Veterans garden in remembrance of those mothers who have lost a son or daughter in service to their country. The National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 10 a.m. 540-5873619, dday.org ACTIVE AGING EXPO | Expo to support the senior community at Smith Mountain Lake. Vendors include representatives from various health services and screenings, safety and law enforcement agencies, local merchants, fitness and more. Smith Mountain Lake YMCA. Noon-4 p.m. franklincountyymca.org LIVE MUSIC | The Willis Clan at Harvester Performance Center. 6 p.m. $37 harvester-music.com
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OKTOBERFEST AND 5K TRAIL RACE | At Westlake Towne Center. Race begins at 10:30 a.m. $25 for adults, $15 for children under 13. Proceeds benefit the Smith Mountain Lake YMCA. Oktoberfest Festival is noon5 p.m. Authentic German music by Mountain Top Polka Band dressed in traditional Bavarian-style clothing. Children’s play area, German food, special Oktoberfest beer brewed by Sunken City Brewing. $5 for adults, free to ages 13 and under. smloktoberfest.com FALL FESTIVAL | Downtown Moneta. 1-3 p.m. downtownmoneta.com LIVE MUSIC | Lonesome River Band at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $20 harvester-music.com LIVE MUSIC | Mended Fences at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill FALL FESTIVAL | Local craft vendors, live music at Mango’s, shop and dine at Bridgewater Plaza. 10-6 p.m., bridgewaterplaza.com
4 A DECADE OF CABERNET FRANC | Oct. 2, 9, 16 | Explore nearly a decade’s worth of Cabernet Franc. Select vintages will be offered for sale. At Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 6-8 p.m. $15 per person. 540296-1393, smlwine.com LIVE MUSIC | Aaron Neville at Harvester Performance Center. 7 p.m. $52 harvester-music.com
6 SMAC ANNUAL ART SHOW | Oct. 6-Nov. 14 | Annual non-juried art exhibition of original artwork. Bedford Welcome Center, Bedford. smithmountainartscouncil.com
8 PAINTING DEMO | Autumn Daze Plein Air Painting workshop with Diane Johnson at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 540-721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
9 SML CHARITY HOME TOUR | Oct. 9-11 | Visitors tour eight lakeside residences by land or boat. Proceeds benefit eight selected charities. smlcharityhometour.com CENTERFEST | Oct. 9-10 | Family festival in downtown Bedford. More than 100 vendors spanning four blocks. centertownbedford.com DANCE LESSON | The Hustle hosted by the SML Ballroom Dancers. New London Ruritan Club, Forest. $10 USA Dance members, $12 nonmembers, $7 students. 7:30 p.m. smithmountainartscouncil.com
10 PAINTING DEMO | Artist Rebecca Humphrey at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza, 1-3 p.m. 540-7211596, thelittlegallerysml.com LIVE MUSIC | Joshway at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
11 MEET THE TRUMANS | Silent auction and special performance by impersonators William and Sue Willis in celebration of President Truman’s birthday. The National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 1-4 p.m. $35 per person, $60 per couple. 540-586-3329, dday.org
15 LIVE MUSIC | Pat McGee with Jefferson Grizzard at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $29.50 harvester-music.com
16 LIVE MUSIC | Ray Wylie Hubbard at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $24.50 harvester-music.com
17 A NIGHT AT THE RACES | The Rotary Club of Smith Mountain Lake’s Fall Fundraiser. Horse racing, dinner, door prizes, 50/50 raffle, women’s hat parade and contest. W.E. Skelton 4-H Conference Center. 540-721-1405 or 540-721-7838 LIVE MUSIC | Rich and Andy at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
21 WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY | Enjoy a cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare while a ranger from SML State Park discusses wildlife at the lake. Noon-2 p.m. 540-297-7100, vadarecruises.com
24 BENEFIT WALK | Third Annual Dog Walk for K-9 Cancer. Peaks of Otter Winery. 9-noon, 540-5863707, peaksofotterwinery.com, k9cancerdogwalk.org SEDALIA CHILI COOK-OFF | At the Sedalia Center, Big Island. Noon5 p.m. $10 in advance, $15 at the gate, children 12 and under free. sedaliacenter.org DRESS LIKE A PIRATE, VIKING OR PRINCESS | Games, activities, treasure hunt at Smith Mountain Lake Alpaca Farms. 12-5 p.m. $5 per person, 12 and under free. smithmountainlakefarm.com LIVE MUSIC | TBA at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
31 LIVE MUSIC | Turnpike Troubadours with The Black Lillies at Harvester Performance Center. 8 p.m. $40 harvester-music.com LIVE MUSIC | Halloween Costume Party with Nashville recording artist Goose Gossett at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill
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The lake’s second Wake the World event, organized by Ken Hayes of Smith Mountain Wake Co., was held July 28 at Crazy Horse Marina in Scruggs. Volunteers helped about 75 kids participate in a variety of water activities. Photos by Ryan Tipps. 1. Berkley Fergurson (from left), Waller Perrow, Lynette Webb and Sam Kese of Waller's Restaurant 2. Gary Webb (from left) of Bridgewater Marina, Aubrey Galbraith and Cam Thompson of Crystal Shores Marina and Jared Hutchins of Roanoke 3. Zach (left) and Mike Thomson 4. Elayna Stocker (from left), 5-month-old Calvin Pagans, FaithAnna Stocker and Genna Stocker of Rocky Mount
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A SML Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event was held July 16 at The Waterfront. It was co-hosted by Laker Media and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate. Photos by Karen Dillon.
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uring Don Fink’s adolescence, race-car drivers were the people many kids admired to satisfy their curiosity for speed. But after a family friend landed his plane on the Fink family farm in Michigan and offered young Don a ride, all of the clippings and photos of Indianapolis 500 drivers came off his wall to be replaced by ones about his new obsession: flying. “I was of an age where there was a fascination with flying,” Fink said. “All this in the midst of the seminal event of the 20th century, which was World War II.” Fink, 80, went on to spend the rest of his life connected to aviation, first through military service and then as a reporter and editor with Aviation Week & Space Technology Magazine. This background led to the creation of his first book, “Escape to the Sky,” in 2012 and the central character, Ben Findlay. That book chronicled Ben’s initiation into flying, his recruitment into the Spanish Civil War his capture by nationalist forces and his ultimate
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with pilots, including a Tuskegee airman and some B-17 bomber pilots, who shared their combat stories. Once Fink’s Air Force term was up, he entered journalism, ending up with Aviation Week. With that publication, he worked in Washington, District of Columbia, covering the space program, and then in Switzerland and France. By the early 1970s, “Our boys were more fluent in French than they were in English,” Fink said. The Finks decided to come back to the U.S., where he rose through the ranks of Aviation Week to become editor-in-chief. Fink retired to the lake 20 years ago. “Return to the Abyss,” he said, “can be considered a flying book. But what I really wanted to do was write a character-development story, how a young kid from a farm in Michigan could be swept up in the seminal event of the 20th century and how he matured along the way under very different circumstances.”
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advertiser index BUSINESS NAME
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Absolute Collision of SML
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RSI Rentals
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Arant Enterprises Inc.
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Runk & Pratt
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Seven Oaks Landscape/Hardscape
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Shentel
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Arrington Construction
35
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Atlantic Bay Mortgage
110
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Automatic Boat Covers
65
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SleepSafe Beds
61
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Bartlett Tree Experts
79
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Smith Mountain Lake Dental
11
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Bayside Marina & Yacht Club
108
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Southern Landscape Group
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Bedford Memorial Hospital
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Southern Roots
71
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Blackwater Café, The
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Blinds & Beyond
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Sunken City Brewing Company/ Sunken City Tavern
Bootleggers Café
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TopNotch Lawncare
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Capps Home Building Center
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Turner's Building, Inc.
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Carilion Clinic
14
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ValleyStar Credit Union
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Centra Health
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Virginia Dare Cruises & Marina
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Charity Home Tour
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VitaZen
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Corridor Mortgage
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Webster Marine Center
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Craft Collision
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Westlake Towne Center
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Crazy Horse Marina
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Westminster Canterbury, Lynchburg
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Designer Solutions
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Early Inn at the Grove
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Emerson Creek Pottery
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Ferguson Enterprises
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REAL ESTATE
Fine Wood Chairs
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate
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Groundscapes Haywood's Jewelers, Westlake
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Hickory Hill Vineyards and Winery
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Horne, Jane Sullivan Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate
Homestead Creamery
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Hughes Marine
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Interiors by Kris
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Jake’s Place
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Jordan, Cameron & Angie SML Sales Inc.
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Joe’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
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Lake Retreat Properties, Inc.
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Kroger
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Lakescapes Nursery
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McDaniel, Glenda Long & Foster REALTORS
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Deadlines
LewisGale Medical Center
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Little Gallery, The
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McDonald, Mary Lou ML Realty
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Lynn Minikel/Furnitureland South
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M.H. Eades, Inc.
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Millehan, Vicki and Shelton, Debbie Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate
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Michael Dillon Custom Docks
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Moneta Dentistry
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Moneta Heating & Air
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Montgomery, Dana Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate
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Weichert Realtors, Bridges & Co.
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540.721.4675, ext. 409 or 410 ads@smithmountainlaker.com
Oktoberfest
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Phil Hager Insurance
107
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Plyler Homes & Docks
69
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Johnson, Phyllis and Basham, Tim RE/MAX Lakefront Realty Inc.
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r u o y d n i M manors O ne of the classiest of classy events to take place at SML each year is the Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour. This year, 2015, marks the 25th anniversary of this once-a-year occasion to peer inside our neighbors’ fabulous homes; a rare opportunity to legally walk through and take notes for that remodeling pipedream you’ve had in the works for the past decade. All
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accomplished without having to contend with those pesky “Trespassers will be prosecuted” signs. The tour appeases our voyeuristic curiosity while also raising funds for worthy causes. It’s a win-win. As this year’s tour date approaches, allow me to serve as your virtual tour guide. Offered here is a summary of tour reminders and do’s and don’ts. Feel free to tear out this cheat sheet to keep with you — please refer to it as often as is necessary.
SML Charity hoMe tour Do’S & Don’tS It’s OK to:
It’s NOT OK to:
1. Arrive by car or boat.
Trot up to the front door via horseback — unless you employ your own personal “scoop troop.” It’s also not cool to land your helicopter on the front lawn — you know who you are.
2. Use the driveways, walkways, & stepping stones.
Traipse through the flower beds like a lovesick Labrador.
3. Make nice with the owner–perfectly acceptable to ask what they do for a living or if they are retired.
Ask the residents how much they want for the house–your mama raised you better than that.
4. Politely partake of any snacks offered.
Forage through the stainless steel side-by-side fridge looking for a Dam Lager.
5. Admire the beautiful bathroom update with the gleaming marble countertop, porcelain tiles, and heated toilet seat.
Take a shower.
6. Drink in moderation. Accept the glass of Chablis the host is offering; but pass on the opportunity for a second.
Get drunk. This isn’t a pub crawl.
7. Be polite and courteous; remember this is someone’s private home.
Yell out to your spouse in the next room: “Hey Ethel! Check out this family photo–sooie!” Along these same lines, it’s not cool to proclaim “Our house is way nicer than this.”
8. Quickly move through the tour and then head to the club to watch the big game.
Grab the remote and start rabidly clicking and searching for ESPN College GameDay.
9. Wear tasteful attire; you aren’t expected to sport a tie, but you should keep it chic and stylish.
Tour in a wet bikini, flip flops, and wrapped in a beach towel.
10. Thoroughly enjoy the tour and move along at a steady pace.
Camp out for hours; you’re on the home tour, not visiting for Thanksgiving.
Abiding by these guidelines should keep it classy for everyone. Enjoy your tour, folks. Oh, and I forgot to mention walk to the left, stand to the right; it’s not just for escalators. 114 September • October 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Kimberly Dalferes is the author of “I Was In Love With a Short Man Once” and “Magic Fishing Panties.” Her humor blog, “The Middle-Aged Cheap Seats,” is online at kimdalferes.com.
SML Oktoberfest & 5K Trail Race/Walk Sat., Oct. 3, 2015 12 Noon to 5pm
• Live Entertainment • Food & Craft Beer • Kid’s Area
Mountain Top Polka Band Mo
with Sp Special Guests The SML Saengebund
Westlake Towne Center www.SMLOktoberfest.com See page 57 for more information.
Shopping | Entertainment | Dining | Medical Services Available:
Franklin County Public Library
• Cardiology • General Surgery • Imaging • Sleep Center • Orthopaedics
Westlake Road
Internal Medicine
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Developer Properties Portfolio
INCOMEPRODUCING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
712 acre development with 13.5 miles of beautiful Smith Mountain Lake shoreline. Includes 12,000 sq. ft. gated English inspired Willard estate, The Water’s Edge 18hole PGA Championship course and private 36,000 sq. ft. country club. Private tour available by appointment. Proof of ability to purchase and non-disclosure agreement required. MLS 818033. $25,000,000.
BRIDGEWATER GRANDE
6,100’ of water frontage on 30 +/- acres. The project is approved for 192 condos, 12 town homes, and restaurant site on the water, single family lots and commercial development. MLS 806037. $9,995,000.
BRIDGEWATER POINTE
Existing concrete condo pad on 1.495 acres. The property is approved for a 6 story, 48 unit condo project adjoining an existing condominium tower. Day docks available and covered slips for lease at nearby Marinas. Water and sewer available. Potential for private country club affiliation. MLS 806035. $3,250,000.
OPEN HOUSE EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY 14PM
RT. 122 BEDFORD COUNTY
GRANDE VILLAS
9.3 acres, zoned PCD, shoreline classification high density commercial, 770 +/- waterfrontage at 795’. Water and sewer available. Prime development property. MLS 816880. $2,995,000.
4,500+/- square feet of luxurious living on two levels. EarthCraft and Energy Star certified homes. Maintenance-Free living in a gated community. Initiation Fee to The Water’s Edge Country Club paid by seller. MLS 731377. Starting at $1,199,500.
410 MARINA BAY DR UNIT 110
WATER ACCESS ESTATE LOTS THE BOARDWALK
Newly renovated penthouse condo with lake and golf views. All new interior with many upgrades including hardwood, tile, heat pump, wet bar, all appliances, quartz & granite counters, instant hot water! 2br, 2 bath, leased slip avail. Top quality ready to enjoy. Membership to The Water’s Edge available. MLS 803982. $299,500.
Four water access Estate Lots at The Boardwalk offer the privacy of acreage plus the amenities of one of the premier lake communities including pool, tennis, recreation pavilion, lakeside boardwalk, boat ramp & walking paths. Initiation fee to The Waterfront Country Club is paid by the seller. Starting at $159,500.
RT. 122 HALESFORD BRIDGE
3.265 acres zoned PCD, shoreline classificaiton high density commercial, 1038 +/- waterfrontage at 795’, water and sewer available. Prime development property. MLS 816883. $2,995,000.
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WATERFRONT ACREAGE & WATER ACCESS LOTS
Rare opportunity for waterfront acreage in The Waterfront community. Pre-approved for house and guest cottage. MLS 726135. $599,500. Several water access lots available in The Water’s Edge. Views of mountains, lake, and leisure abound. Membership opportunity with intiation fee paid by seller. Lots starting at $52,500.
SOUTH HARBOUR
Spectacular, competitively priced waterfront and water access lots. Walking paths, lush landscaping, streetlights, and some of the lake’s most stunning views. Initiation Fee to The Waterfront Country Club paid by seller. Starting at $49,500.
HAMMOCK POINTE AT THE FARM
New waterfront cottages constructed in accordance to the innovative EarthCraft™ green building program. Three architectural plans to choose from. Initiation Fee to The Waterfront Country Club paid by seller. MLS 757212. $624,500.
THE RESERVE AT WESTLAKE
Several golf course building lots available and only minutes from the Westlake Towne Center business area with restaurants, grocery, movie theater and retail. Priced to sell and a great opportunity to be on the golf course in a new home. MLS 771342. Starting at $29,500.
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