The Official Newsletter of the Traditions of Braselton Community
November 2018 Vol. 5 Iss. 11
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Public Schools Gum Springs Elementary West Jackson Primary School West Jackson Intermediate School West Jackson Middle School Jackson County Comp. High School
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Private Schools Jackson Trail Christian School Lanier Christian Academy North Georgia Christian School
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Child Care & Preschools Elite Academy First Steps Childcare of Braselton Georgia Kids Academy
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College & Universities Brenau Academy & University UGA Visitors Center Georgia Perimeter College University of North Georgia
770-534-6299 706-542-0842 678-407-5000 706-398-3000
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Medical Facilities Athens Regional Medical Center Northridge Medical Center Barrow Regional Medical Center St. Mary’s Hosptial
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Recreational Facilities Traditions Golf Club Chateau Elan Winery Jackson County Parks & Rec Winder-Barrow Community Theatre Tanger Factory Outlets
706-363-9963 678-425-0900 706-367-6350 770-867-1679 706-335-3354
Resident Amenities Card Replacement at 401 Delaperriere Loop. Please call HOA office at 706-654-9121.
Goverment Services Jackson County Fire Department Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Jackson County Animal Control Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Registration Tax Commissioner Voter Registration Dept. of Driver Services (Athens) Dept. of Driver Services (Gainesville) Braselton Post Office Jefferson Post Office
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Utilities/Services Jackson Electric Membership Corp. 706-367-5281 Windstream 866-445-5880 Jackson County Water/Sewer 706-367-1741 Direct TV 888-777-2454 Dish Network 800-333-3474 Country Boy Satellites 706-677-3394 Jackson EMC Security 706-367-5281 Garbage Hound Trash Service 706-658-2679 Waste Pro 706-227-3222 Important Website www.traditionsofbraselton.org To advertise in Traditions, contact Leah Nelson at The Times - 770.535.6330 lnelson@gainesvilletimes.com Traditions is a publication of The Times. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Advertisers assume responsibility for the content of the ads placed in publication. Material published may not be reproduced without the written permission of The Times. The information and advertisements contained in this Newsletter are provided for the members of the Traditions of Braselton Homeowners Association as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the Neighborhood or such opinions, information, goods or services.
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4 Committee Member Listing 5 Open House 7 Health 8 Community News 12 Calendar 14 Building a Home: Devon Gales 17 On the Course
Lost Pet/Animal Disturbances: For lost pets, dangerous animals and/or unclaimed pets, please contact Jackson County Animal Control at 706-367-5480 Mailbox Replacement/Repair: Brett Schwartz: 918-605-4209 Traditions Grille: 706-363-9963 x4 Hours of Operation: Monday: 11AM-3PM Friday: 11AM-9PM Tuesday : Closed Saturday: 8AM-4PM Wednesday: 11AM-9PM Sunday: 8AM-4PM Thurdays: 11AM-3PM
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James & Donna Ohsie Bret & Theresa Rice Pamela & H Chris Barber Pamela Johnson Gary & Lynda Cleveland Kathryn McCuster & Hansel O’Steen Richard & Lisa Curry Geoffrey Stewart Maricelly Ospina-Agudelo Selena & Timothy Norris Madezhda Glushchak
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COMMITTEE MEMBER LISTING Board of Directors
Grounds Committee
Social Committee
boardofdirectors@traditionsofbraselton.org Mike Rosenberg Whit Marshall Paul Thompson
grounds@traditionsofbraselton.org
socialcommittee@traditionsofbraselton.org
Meets the 3rd Thursday of the Month at 5:00 pm
Meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm
Jim Barbieri, Chair David Green Steve Morrell Jerry Hohman Cheryl Domineau Lane Thompson Jane Gladden
Sheila Anderson, Chair Melissa Pilgrim Caroline Pergantus Heather Bennett Kelli Eureka Tracy Pagano Danielle Connor Ashley Cooper Annette McDonald Kelly Hannifin Deb Stone Joy Turner
Architectural Review Board arb@traditionsofbraselton.org Don Kolb (HOA Rep) Hunter Bicknell (HOA Rep) Whit Marshall Michael Hart (Architect) Mike Rosenberg Addison Wilson
Recreation Area reacreation@traditionsofbraselton.org Brett Schwartz *Please email manager@traditionasofbraselton.org
Community Control Committee communitycontrol@traditionsofbraselton.org Quartly Meeting
Empty Nesters
Hospitality Committee
Michael Rubio, Chair Hunter Bicknell Gregg Adams Debbie Fratini Earl Doan
hospitalitycommittee@traditionsofbraselton.org Carol Higbie, Chair Kathy Buffington Donna Thompson Sheree Whigham Tommye Stewart Connie Freeman Beverly Davis Helen Parsek Sherry Green Kay Costantino Portia Ocampo
Finance Committee finance@traditionsofbraselton.org Quarterly Meeting
Bryan Allen, Chair Steve Morrell Keith Tipton Wayne Davis Jeff Holloway Beth Grimes Donna Cowart
Communication Committee communications@traditionsofbraselton.org Lloyd Ocampo Cindy Hohman Debbie Fratini
Capital Improvements & Special Projects capitalimprovements@traditionsofbraselton.org Meets the 3rd Monday of the month from 6:30-7:30pm
David Ehrdardt, Chair Beth Grimes Kenny Whitworth Jason Kilgore William Patterson Dan Nevill
if you are interest in serving.
Tennis Committee tenniscommittee@traditionsofbraselton.org Ginger Reeves, Chair Julie Jones Amie Botts
emptynesters@traditionsofbraselton.org Cheryl Morrell, Chair Janice Barbieri Beth Eggleston Nancy Bolen Cindy Hohman Kay Hyslop Margaret Hanson Carol Higbie Lynn Kolb
Neighborhood Watch neighborhoodwatch@traditionsofbraselton.org Haley Myers, Chair Tom Badura Jay Cleveland Wayne Davis Cheryl Domineau Ralph NeSmith Richard & Tina Carlson Mauricio Cerri Robert Evans Michael Goodman Rich Doeding Larry Miller Sherry & Scott Davis Notary Services available. please call for availability.
Traditions of Brselton Is Professionaly Managed By: Community Management Associates, Inc. Management Office:
Jennifer M. Giacin, CAM 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 jgiacin@cmacommunities.com
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Administrative Assistant:
Jenny Guess 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 | Fax: 706-654-9127 admin@traditionsofbraselton.org
Corporate office:
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FALL, FOOTBALL, FOOD AND FUN By Cheryl Morrell What goes better with fall and football, but, Chili, of course. Who cares if it’s still 90+degrees outside? So, we had a chili cook off and had great fun. October 5th, the tables were decorated with college pennants, scarecrows, fall leaves and brightly wrapped Dove chocolates. Folks were asked to sign up to bring Chili to be judged, coleslaw or broccoli type salads, appetizers, corned bread or rolls, or dessert. “Boy, Howdy,” did we eat. The appetizers were awesome and plentiful, but we had to save room for the CHILI. Mary Ann & Jim Barry, Sarah & Ralph NeSmith, Kay & Richard Hyslop, Debbie and John Fratini, and Nancy and Mark Allen provided us with chili to sample and then to eat. The sides of broccoli salad and coleslaw and corned bread and rolls were perfect accompaniments and the yummy desserts rounded out the meal. After all the votes were tallied, the winner of the Chili Cook Off was Kay Hyslop. Runner up was Debbie Fratini. Both ladies received Chef’s hats and a fabulous prize. Due to technical difficulties, the evening’s activity was postponed in favor of conversation, comradery and an early night. Thank you to all who helped make this another successful event and a nice last event for Kay and Richard Hyslop.
Greetings Traditions! We are happy to introduce our new newsletter publisher, The Gainesville Times. The Times will officially be our publisher starting in January of 2019. You will continue to receive a newsletter from KDA in November and December and we do apologize for duplicate information. The new publication will offer us a little more flexibility and give us an even better presentation then we had before. If you are interested in advertising in the new publication, please contact Leah Nelson at 770-535-6330. As always, we welcome and encourage content contributions from the Community; if there is something that you would like to share, please email it to us at admin@traditionsofbraselton.org. Jennifer M. Giacin, CAM jgiacin@cmacommunities.com
THE RIVALRY CONTINUES by Cindy Hohman COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm knew the third-ranked Bulldogs were built to last after their run to last season’s national title game. He believes the rest of the country found that out on Saturday, September 8th. Fromm threw for 194 yards and a touchdown, all three of Georgia’s latest running combo scored touchdowns and the Bulldogs turned an expected Southeastern Conference showdown into a 41-17 rout over No. 24 South Carolina on Saturday. “We weren’t going anywhere,” Fromm said. “We’ve worked too hard to stay where we are.” That was evident at Williams-Brice Stadium, where Georgia (2-0, 1-0 SEC) used dominating offense and suffocating defense to win its fourth straight over the Gamecocks (1-1, 0-1). Sorry Shelley Lovelady and Kent Hall. Jerry and I just want to remind you that there is always next year! Traditions of Braselton
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OCTOBER OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 7 was a beautiful day for an open house to welcome our new neighbors to Traditions, and we had a wonderful turnout!
Please join us in welcoming the following new neighbors: Pat and David Andrews and Ashley and Michelle Kubiak to Delaperriere Loop Pamela Johnson and Harolyn Quinn to Mulberry Greens Lane Jeremy Hicks to Cotton Gin Row Tim and Helen Crill (soon to be) on Low Falls Court
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ARE YOU AT RISK? Seems lately, we’ve had some close friends and friends of friends die suddenly of a heart attack before the age of 50. Two of my female clients have had a heart attack and stroke before the age of 50! It’s scary to think that you or a loved one could suddenly pass from a disease. Especially from one that is preventable.
Do you know if you are at risk? Know today! Before I agree to train a client, I have to determine his/her health risk factors (see below) for having a heart attack or any other disease before starting a program. These factors determine if we can go forward with training or, if they first have to get medical clearance from their doctor. • Male 45 or older or female 55 or older (unpreventable lol). • Father before 55 or mother before 65 or other first-degree male/ female relative had a heart attack or sudden death (no control of). • Current smoker or have quit within the previous 6 months or are exposed to second hand smoke (absolutely preventable). • Lead a sedentary lifestyle not getting AT LEAST 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on AT LEAST 3 days/week (definitely preventable). • BMI is equal to or over 30, or your waist girth more than 40” for men and 35” for women (preventable). • SBP equal to or over 140 and/or DBP equal to or over 90 (usually preventable). • LDL cholesterol is equal to or over 130mg/dL, or HDL cholesterol UNDER 40 mg/dL, or total serum cholesterol equal to or greater than 200 mg/dL (usually preventable). Having HDL levels at 60 mg/dL is good! (Eat lots of omega 3’s). • Fasting plasma glucose is equal to or over 100 mg/dL (usually preventable). We should have a physical where you are fasting every year and ask the doctor what the numbers mean. If you have some of these risk factors, do something about it. I encourage you not to settle or use genetics as an excuse. The latest Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans released by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services recommends AT LEAST 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity. They also recommend strength or resistance training 2 – 3 times per week as well. Both will help you to increase strength, lose weight or maintain your current weight, have more lean muscle mass than fat, speed up your metabolism, prevent injury and/or disease and much more! You owe it to yourself and to your loved ones to get at least the minimum of physical activity if possible and pump some iron 2 -3 times a week! If you need some help or don’t know where to start, I can help! Carol Osborne, CPT/Yoga & Pilates Instructor
Fitness Delivered 678-510-9573
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SHEILAFEST 2018 A Traditions of Braselton Music Festival Well the 2nd Sheila Fest/A Traditions of Braselton Music Festival is a wrap! Even though it was steamy hot, it was a wonderful day of music, fun, and community! We would like to thank all our sponsors, the Tennis Committee, numerous student volunteers from Jackson County High School, and the many other volunteers that made this possible for our neighborhood, families, and friends to enjoy! If you did not make it, you missed some awesome music along with a fabulous laser show at the end! A good time was had by all!
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Save the Date! UPCOMING EVENTS
PLEASE RSVP
Just a reminder, Traditions has grown so much it is imperative that we do the RSVP system so the Social Committee can plan accordingly! When we use an event company to plan parties we pay per person and we must give head counts usually a week out. So, be on your toes and don’t forget to RSVP please‌even for free events!
NOVEMBER Empty Nester Wreath Making Class................November 3rd Pinot and Paint.................................................November 6th Empty Nester Event.........................................November 9th Quilting Class................................................November 16th Decorate Traditions!.......................................November 18th Empty Nester Card Game..............................November 20th Black Friday Golf Tournament......................November 23rd
DECEMBER Visit with Santa Clause..........Sunday, December 2nd at 1pm Empty Nester Event......................................... December 7th Holiday Sip & Shop............. Saturday, December 8th at 6pm Event Chair Meeting...................................... December 10th Golf Course Community Tour of Lights........ December 15th Decorating Contest......................................... December 15th Empty Nester Card Game.............................. December 18th Quilting Class................................................ December 20th **Please remember that these are tentative dates and times**
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Empty Nesters... IT’S ALL THERE IN BLACK AND WHITE By Cheryl Morrell In celebration of our newly renovated clubhouse, the Empty Nesters held a sophisticated dinner party on September 14th with a black and white theme. Everyone was asked to wear black, white or a combination of the two. Tables, draped in black were decorated with vases of submerged white flowers that were lit from below. They had black and white polka dots circles and mirrored glass under them and tea lights set around them. Table settings were silver chargers with silver trimmed white plates, ‘silverware” and white napkins. Dinner and sides (provided by our budget) consisted of Beef Tenderloin expertly prepared by Richard Hyslop, Roasted Yukon Gold Parslied Potatoes (Kay Hyslop and Margaret Hanson) and Haricot Vert with Sliced Almonds (Cheryl Morrell) and Garlic Buttered Croissants (Beth Eggleston). The members were asked to bring their choice of Appetizers, Caesar Salad or Dessert. Everything was absolutely Delicious! In keeping with the “It’s all there in black and white” theme, We had a Historical display of newspaper articles(black and white) from the raucous zoning hearings for the proposed Mulberry Plantation land development (which NOBODY wanted in Jackson County) to the body buried on the 13th Fairway to the latest newsletter articles. It was a timeline of Twenty Years of Traditions from 1998 to 2018, accompanied by articles from the Traditions Newsletter and photos dating all the way back to 2003. Thanks to Jill Loftus and Tina Tolliver-Erhardt for all the great photos. There was also a display of Articles written by Jill Loftus detailing the histories and historical places of Braselton and Hoschton and an Article detailing the history of the Delaperriere Family and cemetery (part of the Delaperriere Loop) written by Jim Barbieri and Jerry Hohman. It was delightful, elegant and informative evening. Thank you to all who worked to make it so. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank Kay Hyslop and husband Richard for all the support they’ve given as part of the EN committee and most of all for their friendship and camaraderie. They will have moved out of Traditions by the time you read this. They’re downsizing and moving to Oakwood. We wish them well with their new home. They will be missed. Traditions of Braselton
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UGA COMMUNITY BANDS TOGETHER TO HELP DEVON GALES, SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY RECEIVER PARALYZED IN 2015, GET A NEW HOME IN TRADITIONS OF BRASELTON By Layne Saliba, Courtesy of The Times
Whit Marshall laid down a map on a table before Tish and Devon Gales showing the Traditions of Braselton neighborhood that would become their future home. Though months in the making, the Gales family still couldn’t believe they were actually looking into the prospect of life in Braselton — and they could pick whichever lot they wanted. “That right there was a blessing from God,” said Tish Gales, Devon’s mother. “People don’t just volunteer to do this.” But there was Marshall, a former University of Georgia football player, extending a hand to Devon, a former Southern University receiver who was paralyzed during a game against UGA in 2015. Now CEO of Paran Homes, Marshall is working with Mike Elrod, a realtor with Tara Properties Inc., to get the Gales family into a new home come summer 2019. Devon is still adapting to a life changed forever on Sept. 26, 2015, when, during a kickoff return in the second half of a game with the University of Georgia, Devon and Georgia placekicker Marshall Morgan collided. Devon crumpled, unmoving, onto the field after the impact. “I hit him in the shoulder and instantly everything was limp,” he said. “And my mind said, ‘This is it.’ So basically, I‘m laying there not able to feel anything or get up, and I was wondering what was going on.” Removed from the field before a stunned audience, Devon was transported to a nearby hospital.
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Paralyzed during a game against the University of Georgia, Southern University former receiver Devon Gales will soon settle into a new home at Traditions of Braselton being built for him with the help of former UGA linebacker Whit Marshall. Photo by Austin Steele, The Times
And on the way, someone had to call Devon’s family — it was the first game the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, residents had ever missed. “I knew they were going to be panicking so they took me to the hospital and they asked if I wanted to talk to my parents,” Devon said. “I talked to my dad and it was probably the most emotional thing I’ve heard because he was just crying. And then I started crying.” He went through a four-hour surgery after doctors realized he had shattered his C6 vertebra. Sitting just above the C6, the C4 and C5 vertebrae were pinching his spinal cord. Ultimately, he received 20 screws to hold the vertebrae together and two rods inserted to help stabilize his spine. He remains paralyzed from the waist down. Since the injury, he has been working at the Shepherd Center to regain strength in his upper body. He can now navigate the world using a wheelchair. Traditions of Braselton
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“IT’S A GREAT THING FOR THE GALES AND IT’S A GREAT THING FOR THIS COMMUNITY.”
Southern wide receiver Devon Gales (33) is taken off the field after he was injured in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015, in Athens. Photo by Associated Press
During Devon’s recovery, the family moved to an apartment in Atlanta to be close to the Shepherd center, then a condominium in Gwinnett, but it’s been a struggle for Devon to get around those homes. There’s simply not enough room for him, his mother and his two siblings. His father is still living in Baton Rouge. That’s where Marshall came in. “They’re just a terrific family and great folks,” Marshall said. “So it’s good to help them out.” He has about 300 lots in the Traditions neighborhood and wanted to join in the support of Devon and his family. Marshall isn’t the only pair of hands from UGA chipping in to help the Gales: The University itself has supported the Gales family since the moment he was carried from the field in Athens.
- Whitt Marshall, CEO Paran Homes “It will give me more freedom, more independence,” Devon said. “Just having my own little space will be a total blessing.” Upstairs, Devon’s siblings will have a room and bathroom to themselves along with an upstairs living room. Everything on the main level of the home will be accessible for Devon, and the home is an easy drive to the Shepherd Center. He said he’s making that trip with his mother three times each week. “If they could only understand the burden that this has taken off,” Tish said. “I’m constantly saying thank you … because it’s not every day someone volunteers to give you a home or give you a choice of where you want to live.”
“From the point that he was on the ground to this point today, they’ve supported us in every way they could,” Tish said. Marshall’s way of helping was providing the land for a brand new home to be built for the Gales — free of charge. “I was excited about this because I know how difficult it’s been for them these last few years,” Marshall said. “It’s a great thing for the Gales and it’s a great thing for this community.” The home will have nearly 6,000 square feet of living space for the family, a major upgrade from its 1,300-square foot condo in Gwinnett. The main level will feature two master suites, a great room, kitchen, and breakfast area. On Devon’s side of the home, there will also be a therapy room, outfitted with equipment similar to what is at the Shepherd Center, where he can continue his rehabilitation at home. Traditions of Braselton
Devon Gales, left, and Whit Marshall, CEO of Paran Homes, pose at the site where Gales’ home will be built at Traditions of Braselton on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Photo by Austin Steele, The Times
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1. In a frying pan or wok, sauté the bacon until it is transparent. 2. Add the pumpkin slices and onions. Stir around in the rendered bacon fat and add the chicken broth. 3. Cover and cook over medium heat until the pumpkin is tender, about 15 minutes. Remove the vegetables from the pan. 4. Reheat the pan and sauté the pork until done, about 5 minutes. 5. Add the vegetables back to the pan and toss with the cumin, salt, and pepper. Cover for just a moment so that the flavors may develop, then serve hot.
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GOLF CART POLICY AND
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1. All golf carts must be registered within 30 days of obtaining the cart.
1. Any violation of this Policy should be reported to the Association’s managing agent. Any resident may report a violation to the managing agent or any Association Board Member in writing. The complaint should have as much identifying information as is possible, including but not limited to the identity of the party violating the Policy, the cart registration number, the date, time, and approximate location of the incident, and a detailed description of the alleged violation.
2. Drivers must have a valid driver’s license or driver’s permit valid in the State of Georgia. No one may sit in the driver’s lap while the cart is in motion. 3. Golf carts will adhere to the same driving and parking rules and laws as automobiles. Additionally, golf carts may also park in any future designated golf cart parking spaces. 4. Drivers must pull over and yield to passing motor vehicles. 5. Golf carts may only be used on streets designated within the established neighborhood. Golf carts shall not be operated on any sidewalk, pedestrian walkway multi-use path including the big pond, trail, grassy area or any other non-designated public ways. Private golf carts are not allowed on any part of the golf course at any time. 6. Golf carts may only be driven between dawn and dusk unless equipped with headlights and tail lights in operating condition. 7. All passengers must be properly seated while cart is in motion and may not be transported in a negligent manner or in a manner inconsistent with the cart manufacturer’s recommendations. The number of passengers shall not exceed the seating capacity of the cart, including the driver. A child four years of age or younger may be seated in the lap of a non-driving adult.
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2. Any act constituting a violation of this Policy may result in a fine of $100.00. A second violation may result in a fine of $250.00. A third violation may result in a fine of $500.00 and revocation of the registration to operate the golf cart in the Association’s community. Any additional violations may result in a fine of $1000.00 and legal action. Any threat to safety may result in immediate legal action. 3. All reported violations will be reviewed by the Association’s Board of Directors to determine if the report of a violation is valid before any action is taken. 4. Prior to levying any fines in accordance with this Policy, the affected Owner shall be given notice and an opportunity for a hearing before the Board of Directors. 5. The golf cart registration forms will be maintained by the Association management company. Please email admin@traditionsofbraselton.org to obtain a golf cart registration form.
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CHASTAIN PARK ARTS FESTIVAL November 3 - 4, 2018 See fine art and crafts, hear local acoustic musicians, shop at food vendors, and visit the children’s area! Free.
ANNUAL PARADE, HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE, AND THE TRADITIONAL LIGHTING OF THE TREE November 17 (10 am to 7pm), Downtown Braselton Festivities are planned throughout the day to include a holiday shopping marketplace, the Town’s very popular parade, visits with Santa and the Town’s annual Lighting of the Tree ceremony. The parade will pass through Historic Downtown Braselton beginning at 10:30am and will feature local high school marching bands, floats, classic cars, tractors and animal entries. This year’s theme is “Reindeer Games.”
NUTCRACKER BALLET November 9 - Dec. 24, 2018 The Nutcracker tells the story of a young girl’s Christmas dream and includes music by Tchaikovsky. CHILI COOKOFF November 17, 2018 Sample 30 kinds of chili with live music and a kids’ area at Peach State Chili Cookoff at Town Center Park in Suwanee. THANKSGIVING DINNER November 22, 2018 See a list of restaurants offering special menus for Thanksgiving Day at Atlanta Parent and OpenTable.
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At 5pm, the Braselton Rotary Club will host the Lighting the Tree ceremony, a tradition that dates back to the 1920’s. The event will be filled with special musical selections, introductions, history of the event, and of course a special visitor will magically light the tree. Be sure to bring a lawn chair or blanket as seating will be limited!
THANKSGIVING CABARET November 2018 Grateful for Friends is a musical cabaret that features top-tier local talent and a bit of comedy at OnStage Atlanta. A CHRISTMAS CAROL November 23 - Dec. 24, 2018 A Christmas Carol is Charles Dickens’ holiday classic about Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and three Christmas ghosts.
JEFFERSON VINEYARD FEST 2018 AT CHATEAU ELAN November 11 (12:30 pm to 5:00 pm) The event features more than 100 domestic and international wines for tasting, along with regional craft breweries and distilleries. The allinclusive tickets also include cooking demonstrations and wine seminars hosted by professional culinary and winemaking teams, live music, a grape stomping booth and an assortment of locally-sourced foods.
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