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The Official Newsletter of the Traditions of Braselton Community
November 2020 Vol. 7 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
706-654-5580 706-654-2243 706-654-2044 706-654-2775 706-367-5003
PRIVATE SCHOOLS Jackson Trail Christian School Lanier Christian Academy North Georgia Christian School
706-367-9418 678-828-8350 678-828-8350
CHILD CARE & PRESCHOOLS Elite Academy First Steps Childcare of Braselton Georgia Kids Academy
706-658-2343 706-658-4075 706-654-5437
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
MEDICAL FACILITIES Athens Regional Medical Center Northridge Medical Center Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Gainesville Winder St. Mary’s Hospital
770-848-8000 770-219-9000 770-867-3400 706-398-3000
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
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
706-367-1911 706-367-6000 706-367-5480 706-535-6940 706-367-6320 706-367-6325 706-367-6377 706-552-4427 770-532-5308 706-654-3301 800-275-8777
UTILITIES/SERVICES Jackson Electric Membership Corp. Windstream Xfinity/Comcast Jackson County Water/Sewer Direct TV Dish Network Country Boy Satellites Jackson EMC Security Garbage Hound Trash Service White Oak Sanitation
706-367-5281 866-445-5880 678-859-9253 706-367-1741 888-777-2454 800-333-3474 706-677-3394 706-367-5281 706-658-2679 706-367-0628
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HOA COMMUNITY 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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Committee Member Listing
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Save the Dates
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News from the Manager
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Community Calendar
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News from the Social Committee
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News from the Hospitality Committee
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Recipe
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News from the Course
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Health & Fitness
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Community News
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Events In and Around Jefferson
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In the Spotlight
Traditions of Braselton Onsite Community Association Office 401 Delaperriere Loop, Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 | traditionsofbraselton.org Monday to Friday |10 AM to 6 PM
*** Office hours are by appointment only currently due to Covid-19*** Notary Service: Available for $3 by appointment only. Amenity keycards: To replace your amenity photo id keycard for $25/ each please email our office. Please email the onsite manager at manager@traditionsofbraselton.org or the onsite admin at admin@traditionsofbraselton.org
Traditions of Braselton Owners Clubhouse 1665 Traditions Way, Jefferson, GA 30549 Lost Pet/Animal Disturbances For lost pest, dangerous animals and/or unclaimed pets, please contact Jackson County Animal Control at 1-706-367-5480. Mailbox Replacement/Repair(s) Please contact Brett Schwartz at 1-918-605-4209. Discovery Center 401 Delaperriere Loop, Jefferson, GA 30549 | 706-684-0450 discover@traditionsofbraseltonhomes.com Traditions Golf & Country Club 350 Traditions Way, Jefferson, GA 30549 | 706.363.9963
Welcome
Chad E. & Erica N. Albright Greg A. & Glenda I. Wadleigh Jeffrey & Debra Noice Justin A. & Jaime G. Taylor John J. & Kay H. Forrest Jimmy S. & Paula B. Balkcom Chong Xiong & Dru Chi Yang
to our new residents Ian R. & Brittany J. Potter John & Cynthia Gaines Amity C. & Michael S. Hardegree, Jr. Mike Elrod Steven Wilson
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COMMITTEE MEMBER LISTING Board of Directors
boardofdirectors @traditionsofbraselton.org Bryan Allen Paul Thompson Whit Marshall
Architectural Review Board
arb@traditionsofbraselton.org Hunter Bicknell (HOA Rep) David Hobbs (HOA Rep) Joan Cox (HOA Rep) Whit Marshall Michael Hart (Architect) Addison Wilson Bryan Allen
Finance Committee
finance @traditionsofbraselton.org Quarterly Meeting
Steve Morrell, Chair Wayne Davis Beth Grimes Donna Cowart Ralph NeSmith Keith Harbin
Recreation Area
recreation @traditionsofbraselton.org Brett Schwartz Daryl McCallum Jason Shay Andrew Williams
Communication Committee
communications @traditionsofbraselton.org Lloyd Ocampo Cindy Hohman
Tennis Committee
tenniscommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Ginger Reeves, Chair Bret O’Steen James Livingston Margaret Peterson Tracy Woodall
Grounds Committee
grounds @traditionsofbraselton.org Meets the 3rd Thursday of the
Capital Improvements & Special Projects capitalimprovements @traditionsofbraselton.org Bret O’Steen, Chair David Ehrhardt Beth Grimes Kenny Whitworth William Patterson Kyle Setzer
Month at 5:00 pm
Jim Barbieri, Chair David Green Steve Morrell Cheryl Domineau Lane Thompson Jane Gladden Bill Cowart James Barry
Social Committee
socialcommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7pm
Sheila Anderson, Chair Caroline Pergantis Heather Bennett Kelli Eureka Danielle Connor Ashley Cooper Annette McDonald Blake Milner Karis White Terina Assouad-Sorrell
Hospitality Committee hospitalitycommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Chair, Open Kathy Buffington Donna Thompson Sheree Whigham Connie Freeman Beverly Davis Helen Parsek Sherry Green Kay Costantino Portia Ocampo Suzanne Patterson Nancy Allen Lyn Coburn
Empty Nesters
emptynesters @traditionsofbraselton.org Beth Grimes, Chair Janice Barbieri Mary Ann Barry Beth Eggleston Nancy Bolen Cindy Hohman Margaret Hanson Lynn Kolb Helen Parsek Karin Waters Carol Higbie
Neighborhood Watch neighborhoodwatch @traditionsofbraselton.org Chair, Open Tom Badura Jay Cleveland Cheryl & Jim Domineau Ralph NeSmith Richard & Tina Carlson Robert Evans Michael Goodman Rich Doeding Larry Miller Sherry & Scott Davis
*Please email manager@traditionasofbraselton. org if you are interest in serving.
Traditions of Braselton Is Professionally Managed By: Community Management Associates, Inc. On-site Community Association Manager Jennifer M. Giacin, CAM On-site Management Office 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 jgiacin@cmacommunities.com manager@traditionsofbraselton.org
On-site Administrative Assistant On-site Maintenance Technician Corporate Office Chance Reynolds 1465 Northside Drive, Suite 128 Jenny Guess 401 Delaperriere Loop Atlanta, GA 30318 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 404-835-9100 Jefferson, GA 30549 1-706-654-9121 Fax: 404-835-9200 706-654-9121 Fax: 706-654-9127 creynolds@cmacommunities.com jguess@cmacommunities.com admin@traditionsofbraselton.org **To guarantee availability please schedule an appointment with the Community Manager
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***DUE TO THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) AND WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) WE ARE 5 POSTPONING COMMUNITY EVENTS IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WE WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR COVID-19 UPDATES FROM THE CDC AND WHO AS WELL AS MAKE IMPORTANT COMMUNITY UPDATES, AS NECESSARY. *** ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE! **(DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, PLEASE CHECK BACK AND LOOK FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS) **
NOVEMBER 1st: Daylight Savings Time Ends 4th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 5th: Blood Drive at the Owners Clubhouse 6th: Empty Nesters Event at the Owners Clubhouse 7th & 8th: MGA Cup at the Golf Club 9th: Empty Nesters December Planning Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse 11th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 13th: ARB Meeting the Sales/HOA Office Conference Room 15th: Welcome New Residents hosted by the Hospitality Committee - TBD 16th: Quarterly Community Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse - This meeting will occur in two session. The 1st session will be at 4:00 PM Sign In/Meet & Greet; 5:30 PM Call to Order. The second session will be at 6:30 PM Sign In/Meet & Greet; 7:00 PM Call to Order 18th: Dessert Bunco Group at the Owners Clubhouse 18th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 18th: Social Committee Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse 19th: Grounds Committee Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse Conference Room 20th: Pins & Needles Group at the Owners Clubhouse 25th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 26th & 27th: Thanksgiving Holiday - HOA Office is closed 27th - 29th: Christmas Decorating Committee to Decorate Traditions DECEMBER
2nd: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 4th: Empty Nesters Event at the Owners Clubhouse 9th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 11th: ARB Meeting the Sales/HOA Office Conference Room 12th: Pancakes with Santa at the Owners Clubhouse hosted by the Social Committee 12th: Toys for Tots Tournament at the Golf Club 13th: Golf Course Tour of Lights at the Golf Club 16th: Dessert Bunco Group at the Owners Clubhouse 16th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 16th: Social Committee Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse 17th: Grounds Committee Meeting at the Owners Clubhouse Conference Room 18th: Pins & Needles Group at the Owners Clubhouse 23rd: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse 24th& 25th: Christmas Holiday – HOA Office is closed 30th: Open Bible Study at the Owners Clubhouse HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021
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NEWS FROM THE MANAGER
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SHEILA FEST 2020 – A TRADITIONS OF BRASELTON EVENT
We have been gearing up for our main event and fundraiser for the year. We are so very excited to be hosting this event for the 4th year in a row! Last year we raised $10,100 for iServe Ministries and we are looking to top that this year! We will kick the event off with a Golf Tournament on Friday, October 23rd in the morning and a Charity Auction Dinner that night. Then, join us on Saturday October 24th for a day for the whole family the Music Festival and outdoor activities! • Ultimate Kids Area featuring a live petting zoo • Food Vendors • Vendor Booths • Yard Games • Live Music • Newly Added: Tailgate Truck for College Football Viewing!
Tickets are on sale and we are still in need of sponsorship for our golf tournament please visit: www.sheilafest.com for sales and information! You can also contact me direct at: jgiacin@cmaocmmunities.com.
UP AND COMING DATES TO REMEMBER
October 3rd & 4th:: Senior Club Championship at the Golf Club October 23rd – 24th: Sheila Fest Fundraiser – Benefiting iServe Ministries October 30th: Kids Halloween Party
LINKS TO HELPFUL INFORMATION
Financial Reports: www.traditionsofbraselton.org/docs/ financials Modification Request Form: www.traditionsofbraselton. org/docs/ARB Community Newsletters: www.traditionsofbraselton.org/ docs/newsletters Update your Profile/View Your Account: www. traditionsofbraselton.org Community Facebook Page: https://www.facebook. com/pg/Traditions-of-Braselton-CommunityAssociation-656536547767097 Golf Course Website: http://www.traditionsgcc.com/
SWIMMING POOL
The swimming pool will remain open until October 18th, 2020.
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FITNESS CENTER
• The fitness center procedures will remain unchanged. • To make a Fitness Center Reservation please use the link below: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/30E0948ACAC2CA3F94-fitness • When making reservation for the Fitness Center please be mindful that this is a new system. • We need at least 24-hour in advance notice to ensure that your key card is activated. Jennifer programs the amenity key cards for the following day around 9 pm each night. • If you made your reservation the day before and have an issue with your amenity access key card, please text Jennifer Giacin at 404-414-6806. If you have any other questions regarding registration, please email Jennifer Giacin at manager@traditionsofbraselton.org • Please be mindful of other residents in the community when making reservations for the Fitness Center. If you know that you will not be able to attend the Fitness Center at the time that you made your reservation, please cancel your reservation as soon as possible so that time can be available to other residents in the community. • If you plan to use the Fitness Center, please read, and complete the following: Health Screening and Release of Liability Fitness Center.pdf. Please email or drop the document off at the office (if we are not there you may leave it in the lock box located to the right of our office door at the side entrance of the sales center).
To make a Fitness Center Reservation please use the link below: https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/30E0948ACAC2CA3F94-fitness
CLUBHOUSE
Since reopening, the clubhouse has been booked up for most weekends. If you have a date in mind that you would like to reserve the clubhouse, we encourage you not to delay in booking your time. You can reserve the clubhouse on the website www. traditionsofbraselton.org >Amenities>Clubhouse rental.
ONSITE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
As we near the end of the growing season, we would like to thank our CMA Onsite Maintenance Team Chance Reynolds and Joseph Fricks for working hard to keep the lots mowed down and responding to requests so quickly. There are several projects that we have scheduled for after the growing season is over to enhance the appearance of the property: • Stop sign replacements – there are many stop signs Traditions of Braselton
NEWS FROM THE MANAGER throughout the community that are faded and worn out that will be replaced. • Curb cleaning – we plan to start at the front of the neighborhood and work through the property. • Lay sod at the main pond. • Pressure wash perimeter fence and. • Re-painting traffic lines at the front entrance.
FINANCE
Year to date, we have collected $858,523.60 towards 2020 dues which is 93.7% of the annual budget. Below is a summary of the total delinquency which shows collections progress. The annual dues posted to accounts on February 1st, 2020. As August 31st, 2020 we have collected $298,611.33 toward the special assessment (which are being refunded to owners). The 2021 budget draft has been submitted to the Board of
the rules which can be found on our website: http:// www.traditionsofbraselton.org/admin/documentmodule/ DocDisplay.aspx?q=ACJJ2yAvHRYm3QAe%2bo3UnRycz MPnkQwkAgKHkvd%2fV1PHUOaVTjrv5w%3d%3d The most important things to remember are: • Drivers must be licensed; • Drivers must adhere to all traffic laws (speed limit, stop at stop signs, etc.) • Drivers must yield to automobiles
ARB/CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS
There are currently 59 homes under construction, of these there are 17 pre-sales and 42 specs (19 of the specs have been sold). This is a lot of activity which naturally can cause some inconveniences for owners and your patience is appreciated while driving through the neighborhood and as construction is taking place near your homes. If you have an issue to report regarding construction in progress please email: arb@traditionsofbraselton.org; ARB management is very quick to respond and have issues corrected.
GOLF COURSE
Thank you to all of the members that attended our first State of the Club meeting. We enjoyed some delicious hors d’oeuvres provided by Jack’s while sharing a recap of all of the improvements made since new ownership and all of the exciting improvements ahead. For those of you who were unable to attend, we have provided a summary of the information below.
Directors for review; it is recommended that due will remain the same at $850.00 per unit. *The special assessment delinquent amount increased because the developer lots were assessed at the end of May. The charges did not automatically post due to the accounts being marked as no fee, so the charges were added manually.
GROUNDS
The grounds committee would like to remind residents of the Golf Cart policy for the neighborhood. All Golf Carts must be registered, and drivers must comply with Traditions of Braselton
Membership • Traditions GCC now has 227 members which is a 137% increase from where we were before the ownership change. • We are halfway to our membership goal and closing off access to nonmembers. • Member Referral Incentive: Refer a new member and you will receive a free month of dues* (See our Membership Director, Casey Haney, for more details) Charter Memberships Only 60 Charter Memberships are available to current Traditions members in good standing. As a Charter Member, you will be entitled to the most exclusive privileges and recognition at the club. Please see the benefits listed below. • Course ownership • Eligible for dividends • Limited Charter Member parking spots NOVEMBER 2020
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NEWS FROM THE MANAGER • Preferred reservations in the restaurant • Access to exclusive events and annual tournament • Recognition on prominently displayed plaque • Charter Member car/golf cart decal • Exclusive logo apparel • Charter Membership may be transferred or sold to fellow Traditions members in good standing. • Only 60 Charter Memberships For more information regarding Charter Memberships, please contact our Membership Director Casey Haney. Staffing • Retained all of the existing personnel and doubled the overall amount of turf care professionals and pro shop staff.. • Hired a new food and beverage team to provide constant course service. • Instituted a course marshall team to improve the pace of play, experience of our golfers, and accountability of individuals on the course. Equipment Acquisitions • 66 Yamaha golf carts with numerous upgrades including Bluetooth speakers • 3 Greens fans to improve airflow resulting in better putting conditions • 2 Precision cut fairway mowers which are being used to stripe fairways. • Hybrid riding greens mower • Greens roller • Rough cutting unit • 5 Umax utility carts • John Deere ProGator • Mega Twister blower • Cart path edger
• Beverage Cart • Range picker and cart Programming • The 2020 Traditions Invitational was the largest attended member tournament in the history of the club. 104 members/guests competed in a 2 day round robin tournament, 9-hole putting contest, par 3 contest, and enjoyed multiple social functions throughout the weekend. • Members have enjoyed our weekly/monthly golf programming that includes our Monday Night Putting League, Tips and Sips, Ladies Advanced Golf Clinics, 555 League, and Couples Golf. • We have rolled out our new Golf Genius tournament and league software that has taken our events to a new level. One of the favorite features of the software is mobile scoring and the live leaderboard. Projects • Installed speakers around the exterior of the golf shop to create ambiance and a more social vibe. • Converted the bag drop into a temporary refreshment stand affectionately referred to as the Par Bar. • Created a designated personal cart parking area. • Installed 150 yard markers in the fairways and over ½ mile of rope stakes around greens and tee boxes. • Hosted two very successful divot parties where we introduced the new green sand divot mix. • Pressure washed the stained concrete area around the golf shop. • Extensive clean up around the ponds on holes 5 and 17. • Filled in hundreds of ruts around cart paths and storm water management drains. Practice Facility • Installed 30 foot tall driving range net to prevent the loss of range balls off the back of the driving range. • Constructed target greens on the driving range for an improved practice/warm up experience. • Implemented a new range bag program to prevent non members from exploiting your practice facility. • Restored function to the driving range irrigation system that has not been used in over 5 years. • Fertilized the driving range multiple times which has not been done in many years. Restaurant Members attending the State of the Club meeting were very excited to get the first look at the rendering and layout drawing of our new restaurant. Now that the plans are finalized, we intend
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COVENANT ENFORCEMENT In the past 30 days there have been a total of 148 violations generated. Of these 84 violations have been cured/ closed, 11 were pre-existing or escalated, 6 were re-opened and 47 were new. Below is a diagram which
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shows the percentage of each type of violation. Most common for this time of year are landscaping violations but you will also see that there has been a problem with vehicle violation parking, trailers, recreational vehicles, etc.) and trash and debris storage. As a reminder from the last two updates we will be sending letters out for mailboxes and roofs that are not in good condition during our next property inspection. Please be proactive with these and all exterior maintenance items.
Please be mindful of the following:
Trashcans must be stored out of view from the street or neighboring properties. • Individual yard/garage sales are not permitted. The Community hosts two community wide sales during the year. The next one will be September 26, 2020. • Please submit a modification request for any changes to exterior of your home. • Please keep your property in a clean, well-kept manner (yard tools, debris etc. should be removed promptly). This is including the rear of your home when your yard is visible from the golf course, any street or neighboring property. Please ensure that your lawn has been properly treated for weeds and fertilized; lawn maintenance should occur on a regular basis and your lawn • and landscape beds should be free of weeds and grass and ample pine straw or mulch should be installed at least twice per year. • Automobiles, trucks, and vans must be parked in garages or driveways and may not be parked elsewhere on the property. Unlicensed or inoperable vehicles are considered a nuisance and will be removed. No motorized vehicles are permitted on pathways or unpaved common areas. For example, golf carts should not be operated on sidewalks. • Recreational vehicles including but not limited to motor homes, boats, jet skis, trailers, motorcycles, minibikes, scooters, go carts, golf carts, campers, buses, commercial trucks and vans must be parked in garages or be subject to removal from the property. Recreational vehicles may be operated on the streets within the neighborhood by a licensed driver in accordance with Georgia law. • The exterior of your home (to include the roof) should not have any rotting wood, missing shutters, peeling paint, mold, or any other unsightly condition. • Yard signs are not permitted. If you have a contractor working on your home, please make sure they do not place a sign in your yard. • All pets should be leashed or otherwise controlled by the owner when outside a Unit and shall not be allowed to become a nuisance by barking or other acts. Owners must clean up after their pets. • Mailboxes should be properly maintained. You should have brass numbers on both sides of your mailbox, paint should not be faded or peeling, and post should be strait. NOVEMBER 2020
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Special Assessment Refund Options
Dear Residents, As many of you are already aware, the Association will not be investing funds in the golf course as the parties were not able to come to a perceived mutually beneficial agreement. With this being said, the Association and the Golf Course fully intend on continuing to work together on Community events and the Association will continue to promote membership in the golf course to our new and existing owners and throughout Jackson County. We are very pleased that the Club will be able to move forward with their plans for improvements without the HOA’s investment. Earlier this week, the golf club did share their plans for the restaurant expansion with golf club members and the plans can be viewed on their website at: http://www.traditionsgcc.com/. You can also find information about membership and up and coming events on their page or by contacting the club at: 706-363-9963. We do have many owners that have paid the special assessment fee and we are offering options for those funds to be refunded to you. The CMA accounting team has already done a batch reversal for the special assessment charge so if you have paid you will now see a credit balance on your account (you can manage your account at: www.traditionsofbraselton.org). Any funds received have been held in the HOA’s reserve account and will be moved to the operating account so that they can be properly dispersed per our owner’s preferences. I have set up a form that will just take a few minutes for you to complete so that we can handle request in bulk rather that individually in an effort to be efficient with the process. You will have the following options: 1. Apply the funds to your 2021 assessment. If you choose this option you will have a credit balance on your account until the assessments post to your account on February 1, 2021. Please note that the payment coupons that are mailed out in December are not account statements so they only reflect the amount that is due for the 2021 assessment and not your account balance (they do not reflect credit balances or amounts that you owe). You will simply need to deduct the $400.00 from your payment (assuming that you do not owe for other fees). You can check your current account balance at: www. traditionsofbrselton.org. 2. You can request that a check be mailed to you for your refund. 3. You can request that the funds be sent to the golf club toward your golf club membership. Please let us know your preferences by completing the form at: www.traditionsofbraselton.org/forms/refund If you have purchased or sold your property since May 1, 2020 there will be an extra step necessary to receive your refund. You will need to send a copy of your executed settlement statement so that we can determine how much of the funds need to be sent to the seller and how much are due to the buyer. We thank you for your understanding and are regretful that the plans that we shared are not moving forward as hoped. Respectfully, Jennifer M. Giacin, Onsite Community Manager for the Traditions of Braselton Onsite Office: 706-654-9121 www.traditionsofbraselton.org | https://www.facebook.com/Traditions-of-Braselton-656536547767097/
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A NOTE FROM THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE: I still hear stories of people that do not hear about our events here in the neighborhood! If you have new neighbors, introduce yourselves, and make sure they are registered on the Community website to receive emails, are on the Traditions Community Facebook page, the Homeowners private Facebook page, and that they are receiving the monthly Newsletter! If everyone is on these four avenues there is no way of not knowing what is going on in the neighborhood!!! If you are not receiving emails from Traditions… Please make sure you go to the Community website at http://www. traditionsofbraselton.org/ and update your email settings. Under the Subscriptions Section make sure that both the All Members and the Social settings are checked to receive the emails from us. If your email address has changed please make sure to update that as well.
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Also, Traditions has grown so much our events are by RSVP! The only way we can plan is to have everyone RSVP even for free events (Remember if you RSVP for free events…We plan on you being at the event). We purchase according to the RSVP… So, if you do not show up money is being wasted). Also, there will be events that are for residents only, so please watch the details for each event! Well, TOB residents, 2020 has been a wild year for events. With Covid-19 we had to put on our thinking caps and come up with ways that we could still have fun! All of us on the Social Committee hope that you have enjoyed yourselves this year. We only have one more event this year and it is Pancakes with Santa. We hope to see you all there!
UPCOMING EVENTS PANCAKES WITH SANTA
Mark your calendars…pancakes with Santa is on December 12th from 9 am - 12 am. More details coming soon!!!!!!
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Fa 2020 Newcom Meet & Greet
It is so exciting to see all the new homes being built and to see so many moving vans bringing new neighbors to our area. To all our new Traditions residents, we want to extend a warm “Welcome Home” to each of you! As our long-time residents will tell you, Traditions is a wonderful place to live and to meet wonderful neighbors who will soon become friends. You will quickly discover that there are lots of activities available for our residents from golf to tennis, water aerobics (in the summer) and pickleball, to yoga, Bible studies, card playing groups, sewing groups, Empty Nesters, homeschoolers, and much more. We encourage you to explore all the activities that might interest you. One of the things we do for new residents is to host periodic “Newcomer Meet and Greet” gatherings, and we have one of those events coming up on Sunday, November 15th, 2020 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Owner’s Clubhouse. Please come drop in to enjoy some refreshments and can chat with many of our current residents and community leaders. We usually have most of our neighborhood committee chairpersons on site and you can also pick up information about the neighborhood, golf and social memberships and Jackson County. If you have not already done so, you can also get your amenity keycard photo ID badges made that will give you access to the pool and fitness center. Maybe you will even learn about a neighborhood committee in which you would like to become involved! Current residents – You are also invited to come meet your new neighbors! We hope to see you on Sunday, November 15th, 2020 at 3pm!
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Easy Roast Turkey with No-Roux Gravy by Claire Saffitz
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RECIPE EASY ROAST TURKEY WITH NO-ROUX GRAVY It’s important to follow the measurements for the salt and to use a low-sodium stock (or, better yet, a homemade one) for this recipe—otherwise, the gravy could wind up being too salty. 8 WITH LEFTOVERS
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· 2 teaspoons dark brown sugar · 2 teaspoons ground fennel seeds, coriander seeds, aniseed, and/or celery seeds, or favorite spice blend (optional) · 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper · 3 tablespoons Diamond Crystal kosher salt or 4½ teaspoons Morton kosher salt, plus more · 1 11–13-pound turkey, neck and giblets removed and reserved, patted dry · 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature · 1 pound turkey or chicken wings (optional) · 2 large onions, unpeeled, quartered · 4 celery stalks, halved crosswise · 1 head of garlic, halved crosswise · 2 cups dry white wine · ¼ cup all-purpose flour · 6 sprigs thyme · 4 cups (or more) low-sodium chicken broth · 3 tablespoons soy sauce
Step 1 Mix brown sugar, spices, pepper, and 3 Tbsp. or 4 ½ tsp. salt in a small bowl to combine; sprinkle all over surface and inside cavity of turkey. Place turkey on a V-shape roasting rack set inside a large roasting pan (if using a disposable pan, place it on a rimmed baking sheet). Chill, uncovered, at least 8 hours and up to 1 day.
Source: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/easyroast-turkey-with-no-roux-gravy?verso=true
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Step 2 Let sit at room temperature 1½–2 hours. Step 3 Place a rack in middle of oven; preheat to 450°. Smear butter all over outside of turkey. Arrange turkey wings (if using), neck, and giblets, then onions, celery, and garlic around turkey and pour in wine. Roast on center rack until skin is golden all over, 25–35 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 300° and continue to roast turkey, rotating 180° halfway through, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of breast registers 150° (temperature will rise as the bird rests), 1½–2 hours. Carefully transfer turkey to a cutting board and tent with foil. Step 4 Increase oven temperature to 450°. Push vegetables, neck, giblets, and wings (if using) into center of roasting pan and sprinkle flour over. Roast until flour is very lightly browned in a few spots, 12–15 minutes. Scrape contents of roasting pan into a large saucepan. Add thyme and broth. Bring to a gentle boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until reduced by nearly half and gravy is thick enough to coat a spoon, 25–30 minutes. Strain mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium saucepan; discard solids. Stir in soy sauce; season with more salt if needed. Bring to a gentle simmer over low heat while you carve the turkey. Thin with a bit more stock if needed.
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Rosemary Chicken Thighs with Roasted Grapes and Shallots
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A delicious recipe for Rosemary Chicken Thighs with Roasted Grapes! Chicken is pan seared in skillet, for crispy skin, then baked in the oven with grapes and shallots. A fast and simple weeknight dinner. #rosemarychicken #skilletchicken #bakedchicken #roastedgrapes #chicken #chickenthighs Prep Time: 5 mins | Cook Time: 25 mins Total Time: 30 minutes | Yield: 4
INGREDIENTS · 1 tablespoon olive oil · 1 garlic clove, smashed · 4 chicken thighs, skin-on, bone-in · salt and pepper to taste · 3 fat shallots, sliced lengthwise · 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar ( sherry vinegar, or apple cider vinegar, or any flavorful complementary vinegar) · 1 lb seedless grapes ( red), divided into small clusters · 1 tablespoon chopped rosemary Serve with Ginger Whipped Sweet Potatoes INSTRUCTIONS · Preheat oven to 400F · If making the Ginger Whipped Sweet Potatoes, get them simmering in a pot. · Heat oil in an oven-proof skillet over medium high heat. Add smashed garlic clove and swirl, to season the oil. Season the skin side of the chicken generously, with salt and pepper, and place skin side down in hot skillet. Season the other side of chicken with salt and pepper, and remove the garlic. Sear skin side until golden and crispy, 6-7 minutes, turning heat to medium. Flip. Place the shallots between the chicken and drizzle with the vinegar. Top with the grape clusters, nestling between and around the chicken. Sprinkle with rosemary and place in the oven for 20 minutes or until internal temp reaches 170F. · While it’s baking, finish making the ginger whipped sweet potatoes. · When chicken seems done, place skillet back the stove and bring it to a quick simmer (just to make sure juices are cooked.) Spoon the whipped sweet potatoes onto plates, top with crispy chicken and divide shallots and grapes among the plates. Spoon some flavorful pan sauce over everything.
Enjoy! Source: https://www.feastingathome.com/rosemary-chicken-with-roasted-grapes-and-shallots/
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LADIES’ GOLF GROUP
DEAR GOLF AND SOCIAL ENTHUSIASTS, Thank you for your interest in the various membership opportunities Traditions Golf and Country Club has to offer. Now is an exciting time
Currently, the ladies have standing tee times are Mondays at 11 am and Tuesday through Friday at 10:20 am. You need to call the pro shop 48 hours in advance to reserve your spot. You can make reservations for up to two weeks at a time. Do not worry about handicaps since the skill levels vary widely. These women golf for fun.
SENIOR MEN’S GOLF GROUP
The senior men gather to play an organized format of stroke play on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You never know who you will get paired with on these days, so it is a great opportunity to meet your fellow neighbors and make new friends. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, it is just playing with whomever you like (assuming they want to play with you too). Our block of tees time starts at Monday at 11 am and at 10:30 am Tuesday through Friday. You need to call the pro shop 48 hours in advance to reserve your spot. You can make reservations for up to two weeks at a time. Play as often or as little as you like. This is a social group with members of varying skill levels. For more information, contact Steve Morrell at shmorrell44@gmail.com or (h)706-654-6034 or (c) 770-861-6102.
MEN’S GROUP (MGA)
Come out and meet your neighbors in this fun and welcoming group. The Traditions men’s group has weekly organized games on Wednesdays at 12:00 pm and Saturdays/Sundays starting at 7:30 am. We also sponsor fun monthly tournaments throughout the year. Members can register to play online through Golf Genius. The MGA has neighbors of all skill levels and ages. For additional information, please contact Wayne Freeman at 706-346-9519 or wfree17@yahoo.com
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ABOUT THE CLUB Traditions features the #1 ranked 18-hole championship golf course in the area! We are confident you will be impressed with the pristine bent-grass greens maintained by an Augusta National Alumni, Wade Danner, and his staff. Our veteran course superintendent and crew use their years of local knowledge to analyze the grounds and preserve our quality of play. In addition to our manicured grounds and challenging course, you are sure to benefit from the extensive knowledge our Head of Golf Operations offers. Jeff Kaneko is a former Dave Pelz teacher and current PGA instructor. Jeff offers comprehensive lessons for all skill levels whether you need to tweak your swing, master a putt, or learn the basics. We also have a fully-stocked pro shop available on-site! Traditions Golf and Country Club offers a family-friendly environment for social gatherings. Enjoy a quick snack and cold drink before your round, or a meal with family and friends at at the areas best restaurant. We are proud to have Jack Ansley, a locally renowned restaurateur, whose tasty dishes will have you craving more! We also offer monthly member sponsored social and golf events appealing to all interests. NOW IS THE TIME! With low introductory rates and waived initiation fees, now is the perfect time to join! Traditions offers a wide variety of membership plans and we are excited to find the perfect fit for you. We are confident you will enjoy the total experience of what the club has to offer, especially the friendships that are made and kept here. Respectfully, Casey Haney Traditions Golf and Country Club memberships@traditionsgcc. Traditions of Braselton
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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT TRADITIONS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB INVITATIONAL | AUG 21-23 What a fun filled weekend! We had 102 golfers, a record number of participants, compete in our 3-day event. The festivities kicked off Friday with everyone giving their best efforts while competing in the putting contest, par 3 challenge, invitational matches, and enjoying a shrimp broil afterwards. The beautiful conditions Saturday allowed for a great day on the course. Three of the 9-hole matches were played followed by a great dinner catered by Jack's. A wonderful time was had by all of the players and their wives! Along with good music by the DJ another entertainment standout was an impromptu pitching “lesson” by the putting green with Stephen Brock, a former UGA pitcher, showing everyone he can still bring the heat! Sunday featured the final two 9-hole matches and an exciting shootout to determine the Invitational Champion! After two grueling shootouts, Lee Botts & Mike Rubio prevailed as our 2020 Invitational Champions! Thank you to everyone who came out to support Traditions Golf & Country Club 2020 Invitational!
CONGRATULATIONS TO... 2020 Champions: Lee Botts & Mike Rubio 2020 Runners Up: Ed Whigham & Mike Brunson Par 3 Contest: 1st Place- Wayne Freeman & Brian Freeman 2nd Place- Ed Whigham & Mike Brunson Putting Contest: 1st Place- Paul Connor & Daniel Smith 2nd Place- Daryl McCallum & Chris Cole
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PROGRAMMING This has been a such a busy past few months with all of the exciting events going on! Putting League on Monday nights has made a reappearance. Ladies Tips & Sips has been our most well attended event and is a great escape for all the ladies! Due to high demand, we have recently added a Ladies Advanced Golf Clinic for our more experienced ladies. Couples Golf is a great way to spend date night while socializing with other couples! Thank you to everyone who has come out and made these events so successful! We have just added an outdoor “Par Bar” seating area that will now be open for all of our upcoming events from 5:00 - 8:00 PM. Come out, drink, and socialize with others! (Now serving soft drinks, wine, beer, and mixed cocktails.)
SEPTEMBER EVENTS Monday Night Putting League - Event Starts at 6:00 PM | Entry: $5 Ladies Tips and Sips - September 16th | Event Starts at 5:00 PM | Member Entry: $15 | Non-Member Entry: $20 Ladies Advanced Golf Clinic - September 23rd | Event starts at 5:00 PM | Member Entry: $15 | Non-Member Entry: $20 Couples Golf - September 25th | Event Starts at 5:00 PM | Member Entry: $30 Per Couple | Non-Member Entry: $40 Per Couple
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HEALTH AND FITNESS
Improving Nutrition
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IMPROVING NUTRITION: TIP # 1 Consume more fruits and vegetables. When it comes to foods high in nutrients and closest to their original form, fruits and vegetables can’t be beat. They contain fiber, which helps with satiety, and they also aid in digestion. Research shows a highfiber diet can reduce the risk of disease. The recommended daily intake for fiber is at least 25 grams. For example, a diet high in fiber can help prevent cancers and cardiovascular disease. In addition, veggies can help with elimination or irregularity and have vitamins and minerals are bodies need. Berries have anti-oxidants. Well, I could just go on and on about the benefits of fruits & vegetables. Mom, you were right! Put it into practice: • Add some spinach and a banana in a morning smoothie. • Snack on raw vegetables. Think: carrot sticks, peppers, sugar snap peas or celery sticks. • Use dips such as peanut butter, ranch, or hummus to enhance the taste of vegetables, if necessary. • Batch cook a large pan of vegetables to add to other meals. Try roasting broccoli, asparagus, onions, sweet potatoes, or bell peppers after drizzling with olive oil and sprinkling with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. To spice it up, add balsamic vinegar or herbs such as basil or rosemary. • Wash or slice fruit after shopping so it is ready to go for easy snacking. I try to eat them when in season. Fall is upon us, so apples are a good choice. Winter is citrus fruit. • Choose fresh fruit over dried as it is much higher is sugar content. • It has been shown that frozen veggies are just as potent as fresh so go ahead and stock up. I like the microwave in a bag for convenience. • Start with one meal or snack at a time adding one fruit/ vegetable to a meal. • When preparing meals, include one fruit/veggies and add more as you go. • One great way to add veggies is to eat a big salad with a meal or as a meal adding a protein such as chicken or beans. Use in moderation or avoid high fat/caloric salad dressings though.
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Here is my go-to non-fat salad dressing. I even use it on coleslaw! o Apple cider vinegar o Maple syrup or agave o Dijon mustard o Bit of salt o Pepper o Celery seed optional o A couple of garlic cloves pressed discard the skins o I did not put quantities so you can be creative. The vinegar is strong so add more sweetener if needed. Check back next month for more improving nutrition tips! Carol Osborne ACE CPT, RYT 200 FitnessDeliveredToYou@gmail.com www.FitnessDelivered2U.com
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The Art of Yoga
HEALTH AND FITNESS
As the Holidays approach we are completely caught up with the hustle and bustle that comes with them. Planning, shopping, preparing, cooking, etc... It can be easy to become so completely distracted that we lose sight of our bodies need to slow down... Meditation can be so beneficial and rewarding but who has the time and some even ask how do I mediate? Meditation does not have to be rocket science. It can simply be a few minutes in time that you shut off the mind and to direct all your attention inward. In yoga class one is invited to direct awareness toward the breath, or a specific body part, or a particular sensation. Cultivating this kind of attention builds an inner strength that helps us resist distraction on and off the mat. Here are a few pointers to get you started: Whether you are sitting or lying down, just take a few minutes to begin to tune out the world so you can tune in. Start by relaxing your body as much as possible. Close your eyes, release tension in the face and jaw, relax your shoulders, try not to control your breath. Notice the natural rhythm of your breath and the subtle rises and falls of your chest and belly as your breath in and out. This is where you really begin to shut off the mind and to tune in to the body. Letting go of the past, not thinking about the future, just coming in tune to the present moment. Now think about your nervous system as it begins to calm, think about the blood flowing through your veins, think about the sensation of the heart beating under the chest. You may notice that the more you tune in, the more you tune out. The more you tune out, the more you tune in... Make sense? Just a few minutes a day can really help you calm the mind, thus relaxing tense muscles in the body and recharge at the same time!
“VINYASA” FLOW YOGA ON FRIDAY’S AT 10 AM ***Note, all classes follow along the Jackson County School System and are not offered during school Holidays**** POSE OF THE MONTH “GRATEFUL WARRIOR
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As we get closer to Thanksgiving, let us cultivate a sense of gratitude and positivity in our lives. This pose of the month will help to open your heart! ~New this month~ BUTI “GLOW” YOGA TUESDAY’S 6:15PM
BLACKLIGHTS+ GLOW PAINT+ PUMPING BEATS+BUTI YOGA (Please be sure to “join” on Events page, PM, or call (762)2334810 to sign up for this class, or other classes) Space is limited, and fills up quickly!! ******Schedule subject to change based on occupancy****** LAUGHTER IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH!!!!!!
Speaking of.... “GENTLE” ZEN YOGA IS ON WEDNESDAY’S AT 5 PM” This Class is great for beginner’s and is so good for those of you who play golf or tennis or just feel downright stiff and need to work on your flexibility. We offer a similar yet more flowing class Traditions of Braselton
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You are invited to sew with us at the “Pins & Needles”. The group quilts, sews, embroiders, appliqués, knits, crochets, and any other type of handwork you enjoy. We meet at the Traditions of Braselton Owner’s Clubhouse at 1665 Traditions Way, Jefferson, GA 30549 every third Friday of the month from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. Bring your projects, lunch, drinks, and other equipment like a sewing machine, additional lighting, a power strip, and extension cords. An iron, ironing board and cutting mat will be provided. If you plan to attend or any have questions, please call Pam Poppe at 706-654-4776 or email her at poppepampaul@gmail.com. We hope you join us!!! Pam Poppe Pins & Needles Group 26
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Traditions of Braselton We at the Community Association office want to wish you and your family a very
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Thursday & &Friday Friday "A moment of gratitude makes a difference in your attitude.� ~ Bruce Wilkinson In the event of an emergency please contact Jennifer M. Giacin, the Community Manager at 404-414-6806
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EVENTS IN & AROUND JEFFERSON
EVENTS IN & AROUND
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Friday, November 6th, 2020 from 7:00 PM - 10 PM JEFFERSON HOLIDAY MARKET Jefferson Civic Center, 65 Kissam St, Jefferson, GA 30549 The Jefferson Holiday Market is a “one stop holiday shoppe” featuring a wide variety of items for sale by approximately 80 different vendors. Along with delicious concessions and appearances by Santa himself. We are excited to celebrate our 16th year! Friday, November 20th, 2020 at 4 PM – 6 PM FALL FARMERS MARKET Department Store building at 9924 Davis St, Jefferson, GA LOCAL farmers, bakers and makers set up their tents on the patio of the historic Braselton Bros. Department Store building at 9924 Davis St. adjacent to the Braselton Town Green in Downtown Braselton. PARKING is Free in the Parking Deck across the street from the market. LEVEL 2 is street level.
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Thankful!
Traditions of Braselton General Manager Bryan Allen and the Community Concierge team at the Discovery Center wish you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving! During this season in which we give thanks for our many blessings, we wanted to share with you some of the most recent blessings that have crossed our threshold… • Look at us GROW! It would seem that Traditions of Braselton is no longer the “hidden gem” that it once was. As word continues to spread, we’re well on our way to finishing 2020 strong. To date, we • Six New Builders to Enrich the Mix: We are have sold 99 homes this year alone (with even more pleased to add a bold blend of five new custom under contract) and we’ve hit the halfway mark and production builders to our construction on the 1326 home sites that make up our oneroster. Included among them are Mayfair Homes, of-a-kind community. Even better, home values Vision Home Crafters, Cotton Creek Construction, have increased by more than 10% based on sale HCH Construction and DFW Ventures. We look prices of new homes since the first of 2020. That’s forward to seeing their homes further enhance the great news that will have a direct impact on your landscape at Traditions. property values. • Raising the Bar Even Higher: We wish to give a • Two New Faces at the Discovery Center: Please shout out to our incredible Architectural Review join us in welcoming Andrea and Carson Lagos – Board for tackling the unenviable task of reviewing Traditions of Braselton residents who will serve as all new construction submittals and enforcing our the newest additions to our Community Concierge home construction standards – particularly for golf team! Just like Karie and Paola, Andrea and course home sites and those with high visibility. Carson will be tasked with greeting prospective Enforcing and improving standards will continue to new neighbors, educating them on more than have a positive impact on your property values. two dozen approved builders we now feature and introducing them to our wide array of homes, Last but not least… we are thankful for all of distinctive lifestyle, world-class amenity mix and you… our neighbors. Beautiful homes, lifestylethe exceptional area where Traditions is set. If centric amenities, wonderful community events Andrea’s name sounds familiar, it may be because and picturesque landscape aside, it’s the people – she also teaches yoga classes at the fitness center! people like YOU – who make Traditions of Braselton She and her son will make terrific enhancements to such a wonderful place to live. an already awesome team!
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