Traditions for Braselton December 2020

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The Official Newsletter of the Traditions of Braselton Community

December 2020 Vol. 7 Iss. 12

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HELPFUL NUMBERS

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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 706-475-7000 Northridge Medical Center 706-335-1000 Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton 770-848-8000 Gainesville 770-219-9000 Winder 770-867-3400 St. Mary’s Hospital 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. 706-367-5281 Windstream 866-445-5880 Xfinity/Comcast 678-859-9253 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 White Oak Sanitation 706-367-0628 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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Recipe

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News from the Empty Nesters

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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

to our new residents

Hunter & Brandi Clements Garrett Steven & Kellie Casey Jessica Singletary & Vorada Carrie Ann & Patrick Clay Edwards Chanthavong Glenn T. Hampton, III & Alison Shane Milner Hampton Robert L. Riffle Jr., Dan & Judith Faulkner Dalton and Lauren Gurley John J. Padova Richard Reitano Michael & Laura Madden Darrell Johnson David & Kara Forrester

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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 Joel Gatlin Linda Harris

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 Blake Milner Terina Assouad-Sorrell

Hospitality Committee hospitalitycommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Portia Ocampo, Chair Kathy Buffington Donna Thompson Sheree Whigham Connie Freeman Helen Parsek Sherry Green Kay Costantino Suzanne Patterson Nancy Allen Lyn Coburn Kacie De Leon

Empty Nesters

emptynesters @traditionsofbraselton.org Beth Grimes, Chair Janice Barbieri Mary Ann Barry Nancy Bolen Cindy Hohman Margaret Hanson Lynn Kolb Helen Parsek Karin Waters Shelley Lovelady Beth Franklin

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 Jenny Guess Chance Reynolds 1465 Northside Drive, Suite 128 401 Delaperriere Loop 401 Delaperriere Loop Atlanta, GA 30318 Jefferson, GA 30549 Jefferson, GA 30549 404-835-9100 706-654-9121 1-706-654-9121 Fax: 404-835-9200 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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Save the Date!

Look for Updates on our Community Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Traditions-of-Braselton/656536547767097 & our Community Website at http://www.traditionsofbraselton.org **(Dates and times are subject to change, please check back and look for announcements) ** PLEASE RSVP – Just a reminder, Traditions has grown so much that it is imperative that we RSVP for all Social Committee Events! ***Due to the recommendations of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) we are 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!

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: Traditions Parade of Lights 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

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NEWS FROM THE MANAGER

Traditions of Braselton Monthly Update

SHEILA FEST 2020 Sheila Fest 2020 was a huge success and we will be excited to announce our final donation soon! We are still working on a few post events details and final accounting for the event, but I think it is safe to say that we will be exceeding our initial goal of doubling last year’s donation amount of $10,100! We would like to thank everyone that helped to organize and volunteered during the event and hope that everyone had a great time. But most of all we are so thankful that the proceeds of the event will touch so many people’s lives through iServe Ministries. If you do not know about iServe please take a minute to visit their website and learn about the wonderful things they do to help those in need in Jackson County and surrounding areas: https://www.iserveministries.org/

UP AND COMING DATES TO REMEMBER December: 12th: Pancakes with Santa 9:00 am to 12:00 pm 13th: Traditions Parade of Lights Event 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm January 2021: 11th: Annual Meeting 7:00 pm

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 and Country Club Website: http://www. traditionsgcc.com/

FITNESS CENTER You may have noticed that the lateral pull down machine has not been repaired yet. We did have to special order the part for that and it we expect it to be fixed by the end of this week. 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

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• 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).

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 Up and coming projects: • Stop sign replacements – there are many stop signs 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 (underway) perimeter fence and; • Re-painting traffic lines at the front entrance.

FINANCE Year to date, we have collected $878,322.83 towards 2020 dues which is 96% 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. The 2021 budget draft has been submitted to the Board of Directors for review; Traditions of Braselton


NEWS FROM THE MANAGER it is recommended that due will remain the same at $850.00 per unit. Delinquency Summary 5/31/2020 6/30/2020 7/31/2020 8/31/2020 9/30/2020 Admin Collection Fees $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00.00 Association Fee 2016 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250 $1,500.00 Association Fee Prior Years $6,375.00 $6,375.00 $6,375.00 $6,375.00 $4,125.00 Association Fee 2017 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $1,500.00 Association Fee 2018 $4,340.34 $4,115.96 $4,115.96 $4,115.96 $3,315.96 Association Fee 2019 $15,025.00 $14,252.00 $13,954.00 $11,254.00 $10,304.00 Association Fee 2020 $106,287.20 $87,382.56 $81,279.88 $72,754.88 $66,241.59 Attorney Fees Posted $150.00 $70.00 $70.00 $70.00 $35.00 Cap Contribution $283.00 $283.00 $1,416.00 $283.00 $283.00 Fines $182.50 $432.50 $432.00 $807.50 $1,535.00 Interest $119.88 $119.88 $119.00 $119.88 $59.94 Late Fee $1,770.00 $1,770.00 $1,770.00 $1,515.00 $1,125.00 Lot Maintenance Prior Years $3,4900.00 $3,065.00 $2940 $2,865.00 $2,320.00 Lot Maintenance 2020 $175.00 $63,690.00 $27,465.00 NSF Fee $35.00 $0.00 $0 $0 $0.00 Self-Help Reimbursement $1680.45 $1,755.55 $1,755.00 $1,831.25 Special Assessment 2020 $259,460.33 $306,380.33 $234,588.67 $224,988.67 $86,641.66 Total $403,749.68 $430,551.78 $353,542.44 $395,220.14 $208,408.10

*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. Special assessment refunds are being processed and many of you should have already received your checks. If you purchased or sold your home during from May 1st to September 25th, I am working hard on reviewing the settlement statements to ensure that the refunds are going to the right party. As I process your refund, I will email you and let you know the details. I do appreciate your patience during this undertaking.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

At the Community meeting on Monday, November 16th you will have the opportunity to meet the candidate(s) for the up and coming election for the open Board position. So far, we have two nominations and here is a little bit of information about them: Sam McGaughey- Bio I am originally from Cumming, GA and we moved to Traditions of Braselton in 2016. My wife is Shannon and we have 3 kids: Alli, Camryn, and Grayson. We currently reside on Fairway Park Lane, just off number 11. Our family is a member of the Golf and Country Club and actively involved in the neighborhood. Our children attend Gum Springs Elementary and West Jackson Middle school. We attend and serve at 12 Stone Church in Braselton. I own and operate an insurance agency in Athens, GA and many of my neighbors are also clients. I care deeply about preserving the future of our neighborhood and believe it’s important to have appropriate and professional representation of the homeowners.

Built and moved in our home September 2005 Married to: Sherry Children: Two Married Daughters, Ashley and Anna Grandchildren: Hudson, Hadley, Harrison, Welles Currently Retired Worked 40 years in the Textile fabric and garment industry. Developed and sold and applied textile processing chemicals across the US and worked Internationally from 1988. I was managing partner in two different textile chemical companies and was President of Seydel International in Pendergrass? Managed agents in 30 different countries around the world and managed license partners in Barcelona Spain and Bangkok Thailand. Helped develop garment finishes for companies like Levi, Farah, Wrangler, Gap, Jones of New York. Recently worked part time at Outdoor Environments until the pandemic hit. I am a member of Jefferson United Methodist Church and have been teaching Sunday School for close to 30 years. Also, I currently serve on the Grounds Committee for the Traditions of Braselton. We moved to Traditions from Snellville. From the beginning the concept of living in a lifestyle designed community was very appealing. While the dream of a vibrant growing community took a few detours since 2005 we appear to be riding a dynamic growth wave. Through all the ups and down in the last 15 years the one constant that has persistently held the neighborhood together is the wonderful community of home owners. The folks of Traditions have an eye for excellence and a heart of gold and never have I seen us step back from a fight to maintain that excellent lifestyle we all moved here to have. Traditions is a community set apart like no other in any of the surrounding counties. I envision that with good long term strategic planning and continuing to work together everyday we will remain a community of growing excellence. An extraordinary place to live, to raise a family, to fellowship with neighbors and of course to play. Be on the lookout for online voting information shortly following our Community meeting on November the 16th. As we previously informed you there will be two sessions for this meeting due to COVID. We will be taking temperatures at the door and have masks and sanitizer available. We will require reservations and are limiting each session to 50 attendees. Historically we have not had more than this attend a meeting so do hope this will accommodate everyone that is interested in attending. The meeting will also be recorded so that those that cannot make it will have a chance to view at a later date. If you would like to attend the 4:00 pm session, please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-meetingtickets-128793626203 If you would like to attend the 6:00 pm session, please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-meeting-sessionone-tickets-128795289177

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NEWS FROM THE MANAGER 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 the rules which can be found on our website: http://www. traditionsofbraselton.org/admin/documentmodule/ DocDisplay.aspx?q=ACJJ2yAvHRaRU%2bNcmC4OhPzeJ WvdXAk%2f4%2fgxDfvWayy2NS1QIYKrUrf9BNtgJIYm 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 63 homes under construction, of these there are 21 presales and 42 specs (23 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 AND COUNTRY CLUB There were no updates provided from the Golf and Country Club this month, but we do know that they had great success with their recent social membership drive, and we would like to thank everyone that took advantage of that offer! Be on the look out for more information from them regarding the timing of the renovations and up and coming events!

COVENANT ENFORCEMENT In the past 30 days there have been a total of 92 violations generated. Of these 45 violations have been cured/closed, 10 were pre-existing or escalated, 2 were re-opened and 34 were new. Please be respectful of your neighbors and do not leave your dogs outside to bark all day long; this can be very nerve racking. We still have a lot of people that are working from home! Below is a graph showing the types of violations that were

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noted during our last inspection: 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 Yard Sales during the year. The next one will be in the Spring of 2021. • 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. Your Community is professionally managed by Community Management Associates Traditions of Braselton


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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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8:00-9:30 AM Yoga Class 6:30 PM-7:30PM Candle “ZEN” Yoga

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11:00 AM -3:00 PM Private Event 5:30 PM-9:00 PM Traditions Parade of Lights

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8:00-9:30 AM Yoga Class 6:30 PM-7:30PM Candle “ZEN” Yoga

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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Cardio Kickboxing Class 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Buti “DEEP” Yoga 6:15 PM-7:15 PM Buti “GLO” Yoga

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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Cardio Kickboxing Class 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Traditions Book Club 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Buti “DEEP” Yoga 6:15 PM-7:15 PM Buti “GLO” Yoga

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8:00 AM-9:00 AM Cardio Kickboxing Class 6:15 PM-7:15 PM Buti “GLO” Yoga

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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Open Bible Study

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8:00 AM - 11:00 PM Celebration of the Life and Memorial Service of Donald L. Walker

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10:00 AM-11:00 PM Vinyasa “FLO” Yoga

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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Grounds Committee Meeting

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Open Bible Study

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8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Toys for Tots Golf Tournament 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pancakes with Santa at the Owners Clubhouse hosted by the Social Committee

9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Pins & Needles Group

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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Vinyasa “FLO” Yoga

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Expires 3/31/19 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! The Social Committee is looking forward to planning a fun filled 2021!!! We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!

UPCOMING EVENTS Mark your calendars… Pancakes with Santa is on December 12th from 9am-12am. We are working out the details for this event to insure a fun but social distanced event! This event will be sponsored by Kenneth R. Whitworth of Red Clay Properties. Stay tuned for details.

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“Water it and it will grow” Who would have thought that a little vision in my head 5 years ago would have become such a big event at Traditions. They said…” No one will come” … I said, “Yes, they will!” The 4th Sheila Fest is in the books! What a spectacular year it was! Even with a pandemic going on people were ready to spend the weekend in fellowship and open their wallets to help iServe Ministries! “I want to thank everyone that donated their time and efforts to making this year’s event the best so far!! All our countless hours of hard work really paid off!” Special thank you to the following parties:

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The Social Committee: Ashley Cooper, Blake Milner, Caroline Pergantis, Danielle Connor, Heather Bennett, Kelli Eureka, Terina Assoud-Sorrell, Annette McDonald, and Karis White “I could not do it without all of you!”

Thank you to the following companies that sponsored the Golf Tournament…we could not do it without you! And thank you to everyone who sponsored a hole this year!!!

Jim Strong, Kent Hall, Steve Wilson, Brad Lathrope, and Keith Standard “Thank you for your all your help with the Golf Tournament!” Jason and Rachael Lee “Thank you for your all you help with the Charity Dinner and Silent Auction!” Jennifer Giacin and Jenny Guess “Thank you for all of your help!” Tennis Committee and the Empty Nesters Committee “Thank you for meeting the Social Committee’s challenge!” “It takes a village”, they say, and we are lucky to have such a wonderful giving village! I want to thank all our wonderful volunteers, committees, and sponsors! This year is greatly appreciated. Your contributions have made such a difference to the lives of so many people in our community!!!

SHEILA FEST GOLF TOURNAMENT Thank you to Jim Strong, Kent Hall, Steve Wilson, Brad Lathrop, and Keith Standard for all your hard work with this year’s Golf Tournament. We had 72 golfers this year…double form last year!

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Farmers Insurance – Our title sponsor for the 4th year!!!!! Country Financial, Wilson Home Décor, C2H Air, La-Z-Boy Furniture, Red Clay Properties, Managed IT, Bingham Insurance, Carter Pilgrim, JH Insurance, Easy CO2, Southeastern Roofing. Thank you to Diesel Donuts for donating coffee and donuts and thank you to Bojangles for the biscuits! Thank you to Larry & Terry Miller and Greg and Rachael Copponex for donating back the donations for hole 10…first time I have shot a gun!!!! Big shout out to our Sheila Fest Golf Tournament winners: • Bill & Beth Grimes- Co-ed Winners • Katie Wolczek & Kim Alford- Ladies Flight • Paul Connor & Shane Milner - Men’s Flight • Tim Burroughs - Closest to the Pin • Jim Strong - Closest to the Pin on #14 • Chad Bingham - Long Drive Winner and Winner of the 50/50 Raffle • Kyle Thrasher - Closest to the pin on #17 All winners donated their winnings back to iServe Ministries!

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NEWS FROM THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE SHEILA FEST Charity Dinner & Auction

Everyone came hungry and ready to bid and spend money on some awesome donations!

Thank you to Jason & Rachel Lee for taking over the Charity Dinner and Auction this year! It was spectacular and your efforts really paid off!

Thank you to all who donated to the auction!!!

The Dinner was provided by Jacks and music by Logan Lee.

SHEILA FEST Music Festival Well, this year’s Music Festival was bigger than ever! We sold over 500 tickets and we had more sponsors than ever. From the musicians, the volunteers, our sponsors, and the vendors…you all made it a beautiful day (even though it rained). All in all, what a fun day of peace, love, and music all benefitting iServe Ministries! Thank you to the following sponsors…without you this would not be possible!! Farmers Insurance – Title Sponsor Stage sponsor – Atlanta Landscape group Kids area sponsor – outdoor construction Company Paran Realty/Inspired Homes, Carter Pilgrim, Ameris Bank, Clearpath Family Chiropractic, Bentleys All Natural Meat, Jackie Yates Salon, CMA, Traditions Golf & Country Club, , Cowart Insurance, J-town Nutrition, About Face Skin Care, Lawn Toppers, Rodney Autry Real-estate, Studio 124, Micro Bus Mini, Always

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Also, thank you to Bill and Beth Grimes for donating your time to set up the beautiful tables for the Auction!

Open Garage, Stretch Zone Braselton, Country Financial Easy C02, CF Design, Boot Lickers, Georgia One Source, Helen Minor Artist, Everleigh Sage Boutique, Lil Icecream Dude, Giovanni’s Ice, and Uncle Chet’s Barbeque! Thank you to our bands…Drop Tailgate, Dixie Duncan and Charlie Grace, Harvest Moon, The Manly Hero, Gypsy Belle, Redneck Blonde, Departure, and Head Games! The kid’s area was better than ever…I think the turtle stole the show! Thank you to Atlanta Party People for the awesome face painter and balloon artist, to Party Animals Atlanta for the petting zoo, and to Action Packed Parties! Thank you go Kenny Wentworth for your fence donation and to James Livingston for your cones, tape, and parking assistance. Traditions of Braselton


NEWS FROM THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE

Thank you to Chance Reynolds and Brett Schwartz for your tireless assistance with everything I asked you to do! Jeff and Sherry Grant of IServe Ministries have continued to serve people since the pandemic started. We hope our donation to them this year will So,for whatwhat does iServe show them our appreciation theydo?do for our community! In 2019, iServe gave away

$1,980,000 worth of food to In 2019, those iniServe need gave away

$1,980,000 worth of food to those in need

THE ISERVE VISION

To end generational poverty in the communities we serve through meeting practical ISERVE VISION needs andTHE teaching life skills To end generational poverty in the communities we serve through meeting practical needs and teaching life skills

iServe’s mission is to bridge the gap between the body of Christ (the church) and the community, together with one another serving those in need and teaching thatdo? lead to change. Our hope is that the change brings So, whatthem doesskills iServe an end to the generational poverty in their lives and families. iServe’s mission is to bridge the gap between the body of Christ (the church) Our mission currently together drives twowith community programs, weekend backpack and the community, one another servinga those in need and program to 250skills local families childrenOur in school who participate in the free teaching them that leadwith to change. hope is that the change brings andend reduced program poverty and a mobile food pantry, held three times per an to thelunch generational in their lives and families. month, serving on average 750 families per month. Our mission currently drives two community programs, a weekend backpack With a vision forlocal a future where the families wewho serve are able to the program to 250 families with children in that school participate in end the free cyclereduced of generational povertyand thatamany of them are in, we arethree seeking partand lunch program mobile food pantry, held times per ners to serving help uson continue running successful outreach programs, to offer month, average 750 families per month. free or reduced cost services to individuals seeking to learn practical life and work skills, to employ “graduates” of the iServeare program. With a vision for aand future where the families that we serve able to end the cycle of generational poverty that many of them are in, we are seeking partners to help us continue running successful outreach programs, to offer free or reduced cost services to individuals seeking to learn practical life and work skills, and to employ “graduates” of the iServe program.

OUR PROGRAMS

OUR PROGRAMS

Nearly 40,000 people in the counties that we serve are living under the food insecurity rate Nearly 40,000 people in the counties that we serve are living under the food Each mobile food pantry provides 30,000lbs insecurity rate of food for up to 500 families for just $800 In 2019 iServe’s Feeding Northeast Georgia food Each mobile food pantry provides 30,000lbs pantries served 30,000 people in need in our of food for up to 500 families for just $800 community. In 2019 iServe’s Feeding Northeast Georgia food pantries served 30,000 people in need in our community.

Over 60% of children in our community are eligible for free or reduced lunch Over 60% of children in our community eligible free or reduced A are Bags of Lovefor backpack provides 24lunch meals for a family for just $6/week Each week 250 backpacks are delivered A Bags of Loveto backpack provides by volunteers local schools 24 meals for a family for just $6/week Each week 250 backpacks are delivered by volunteers to local schools

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NEWS FROM THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE KIDS HALLOWEEN PARTY A scary fun time was had by all! Dancing, hula hooping, musical chairs, games, and pizza! What better way to celebrate Halloween! And, those costumes…they were awesome!!! Thank you to Bill and Beth Grimes, Shelly Lovelady, Hanna Connor, Nick Stephenson, and Sandy Carroll for volunteering to help out with the party!

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RECIPE

Thyme-Roasted Turkey and Gravy

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RECIPE

Gobble up our timeless take on Thanksgiving’s most important dish. For more delicious recipes like this, check out The Good Housekeeping Cookbook. Yields: 12-14 servings

Total Time: 3 hours 20 mins

INGREDIENTS THYME-ROASTED TURKEY • 1 12- to 14-lb turkey (thawed if frozen) • 4 small onions, quartered • 1/2 bunch fresh thyme, plus more for serving • 3 tbsp. softened butter or olive oil • Kosher salt • Pepper • 2 large carrots, cut into 2-inch pieces • 2 stalks celery, cut into 2-inch pieces • 3/4 c. low-sodium chicken broth • Red champagne grapes, kumquats and pomegranates, for serving THYME-ROASTED TURKEY GRAVY • Roasting pan from roasted turkey and its contents (turkey removed) • 1 c. dry white wine or hard cider • 2 c. low-sodium chicken broth • 4 tbsp. unsalted butter • 1/3 c. all-purpose flour • 4 sprigs fresh thyme • Kosher salt • Pepper

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RECIPE PREPARATION THYME-ROASTED TURKEY 1. Working on baking sheet, remove giblets and neck of turkey from cavities. Reserve neck and discard giblets. Using paper towels, pat turkey dry. Stuff half of onions and thyme into main cavity. 2. Heat oven to 375°F. Tie turkey legs together with kitchen twine. Tuck wing tips underneath body (this will prevent them from burning). Rub turkey with butter (or oil) and season with 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper. 3. Place turkey neck, carrots, celery, and remaining onions and thyme in large roasting pan. Place roasting rack in pan and place turkey on top. 4. Roast turkey until thermometer inserted into thickest part of thigh registers 165°F, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. (Cover turkey loosely with foil if it browns too quickly, and add broth to pan if vegetables begin to scorch.) 5. Carefully tilt turkey to empty juices from cavity into pan. Transfer turkey to carving board or cutting board set in rimmed baking sheet (to catch juices while carving). Cover loosely with foil and let rest at least 25 minutes. Reserve pan and contents to make gravy. Carve and garnish turkey as desired. Serves 12. THYME-ROASTED TURKEY GRAVY 1. Remove and discard vegetables, thyme and neck from roasting pan. Strain pan drippings into fat separator (or measuring cup); let stand 5 minutes so fat rises to top. Leaving fat behind (or spooning it off if not using separator), pour juices from bottom into large (4-cup) measuring cup. 2. Place empty roasting pan across 2 stove burners on mediumhigh. Add wine and cook, stirring and scraping up any browned bits, 1 minute. 3. Pour wine mixture into measuring cup with pan juices and add enough broth to make 4 cups liquid total. 4. Melt butter in large saucepan on medium. Sprinkle flour over top and cook, whisking, until deep brown, 4 to 5 minutes. 5. Gradually whisk in broth mixture; bring to a boil. Add thyme sprigs, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened, 8 to 12 minutes. If necessary, season with salt and pepper. Strain just before serving. Makes about 3 1/2 cups.

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CELEBRATION OF FRIENDSHIPS NEW AND OLD IN TOB On Friday, Nov 6th, 2020, our Empty Nesters Group enjoyed an awesome night together, finally. It was wonderful to meet so many new neighbors we have missed getting to know over this past year as well as getting reacquainted with our friends we have not seen in a while. We heard from so many new people what a wonderful neighborhood we have in Traditions and how much they wanted to get involved and get to know more people. Well, everyone certainly was looking forward to this event as we had the largest turnout ever with half being new to the neighborhood. We could not have asked for a better night as most of the night was spent outside by the pool. Everybody gathered in our usual fashion with appetizers and a few drinks, to include Nancy Bolens’ Fall Sangria, while we mingled and got caught up on life or meeting new neighbors. Everyone enjoyed the catered dinner from Sugar and Spice of barbecue and fixings, with apple cobbler for dessert. They did a great job of serving everyone in a very timely manner. We had DJ Broderick rocking the night away with dance music and taking requests outside by the pool. This was truly a night of fun and laughter, getting to know each other and a time to celebrate everyone in our TOB family. While it makes us sad, they have resigned from our committee, we want to say a big “THANK YOU” to Carol Higbie and Beth Eggleston for their participation on our committee. We will miss you but expect to see your smiling faces at our future events. We are not sure when our next event will be, but we are looking for a few more volunteers for our committee. We usually have one meeting a month to plan for the next month (theme, décor, games & food), depending on theme, maybe a work day to create the items needed and then assistance with setup as well as cleanup for the actual event. You do not have to be available for every event. Beth Franklin and Shelley Lovelady have expressed interest in joining our committee already. If anyone else is interested, please send an email to the address below. If you’d like to join our group and are not on our email list, please email us at emptynesters@traditionsofbraselton.org with your name(s), address, best phone number and best email address to get in contact with you. We hope to see you soon!! Beth Grimes, Empty Nesters Planning Committee Chair

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N W R P EFF R NE EC WISS RO OM MT TH HE EC CO OU UR R SS E E

NEWS FROM THE

GOLF GROUPS

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

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


10 Healthy Tips

FOR SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS (COVID-19 STYLE)

I bet your holiday is going be drastically different like ours. Honestly, it is not going to feel like holiday not being with all our family. Whatever your holiday feels like this year, stay committed to your health and fitness goals and I hope these tips will help. This too shall pass! 1. It is not about the actual holidays. What you do on Christmas Day is not your major concern. It is all the other days in between that will determine if your holidays are healthful. You may encounter holiday treats at random at work or at home from a kind neighbor bringing you a homebaked gift. These situations are more frequent than a binge on a holiday. Overeating on any one day is not going to get you out of shape. Just like doing things right one day is not going to get you in shape. It is all the little things daily that determine if you are moving toward fitness or away from it. 2. List your top 2-3 favorite treats during the holidays and commit to having only those. We have all got our favorites. List them, and stick to them so you can enjoy your favorites without consuming any “accidental” junk food you weren’t planning on. 3. Let go of perfect. We do not expect it in other areas of life – school, work or in with our family members. So why do we expect “perfect” when we think about our fitness routines? You may miss a workout. In fact, everyone will at some point. It is not the end of the world. Really. Just make sure you get the next one done. 4. Forget your workout routine; just challenge yourself. You may not have time for your full routine, so do not do it! Exert yourself for 10 minutes if that is all you have. Your body responds to the challenge of exercise, not to the amount of time you spend doing it. 5. Focus on what you can do, not what you cannot. Every year I hear an endless parade of, “I’ve just been so busy with the holidays, that I couldn’t workout.” This year focus on what you can do instead of what you cannot. Look for solutions instead of repeatedly dwelling on the problems and obstacles. 6. Ask yourself, “Do I really have to _________?” There is likely something that you tell yourself you “have to” do that you do not. Maybe it is sending out holiday cards to everyone in your address book or decorating the place to the hilt. You have more choices than you think. 7. Do what you enjoy. Traditions of Braselton

Maybe you enjoy walking or practicing on the courts. Do this instead of something you do not like to do because you probably will not do it! For functional strength, do as many sets as possible/ reps of these 5 bodyweight exercises in one session for a well-rounded routine: squats, lunges, pushups, pull-ups, and bicycle crunches. 8. Half is enough. Eat only half of the less nutritious food on your plate. For example, want that favorite treat, cut it in half or only cut a sliver. You will still feel satisfied! 9. Reduce sugar or omit it altogether on your vegetables. One of our favorite dishes is sweet potato casserole with pecan, brown sugar, and butter topping. My mom would also put eggs and a lot of sugar in the potatoes themselves, which made the casserole overly sweet. So, I started volunteering to make them and found I could reduce and in fact eliminate the sugar and eggs altogether in the potatoes without compromising the dish. Experiment and you might find you can make some dishes healthier, but still very delicious and enjoyable! 10. Remember that the holidays come at the same time every year Your favorite holiday comes on the same day each year (for the most part). Those annual celebrations will not catch you by surprise, so there is no reason why you cannot plan for them. Unknown interruptions to your fitness program like car trouble or sick children cannot always be avoided, but when celebrations come every year there is no excuse. Use your smarts and creativity combined with some of the tips above to come up with a plan for celebrating that will allow you to enjoy the festivities without wrecking your fitness plan in the process. Keep at it and you will get a little better each year! And, if you have getting in shape your New Year’s resolution, think about hiring a trainer to help you reach your goals. (Article adapted from ACE Website) Carol Osborne, CPT, RYT 200 FitnessDeliveredToYou@gmail.com www.FitnessDelivered2U.com DECEMBER 2020

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The Art of Yoga

H E A LT H A N D F I T N E S S

It is hard to believe it is already December and 2020 is coming to an end… Finally!!! I know 2020 has been the most unusual and difficult year for us all. May 2021 be a year of new beginnings, abundance, new cures and treatments and Blessings bountiful. I hope that many of you who have thought about doing Yoga, realize that it is truly something for everyone. We all need it, and it is easily attainable. I began doing Yoga right after my third child. I tried it on the Wii Fit. I loved it. It challenged me and made me feel great after every practice. After a few weeks of consistency. (Consistency is KEY!) I felt so good! My stress levels were down, I was sleeping better, despite having a newborn…. and I thought “how can I make myself do this forever?” That is when I decided to become a teacher. It was the best decision I ever made! It has been so rewarding and beneficial! Yoga is truly the fountain of Youth!!! Yoga is not just about exercising. Yoga is a way of being, moving, and healing, that helps people release tension and handle challenge with ease. When you find ease in effort, your body and life become very capable and strong. You become an expert at creating space in your life for peace, creativity, inspiration, and all around feeling great! Yoga does not have to be performed in a group setting. There are so many ways to incorporate yoga into your daily life. Here are a few tips to keep your body young, your joints loose, and your muscles activated, right from your own home!

3. Hug your knees to your chest, flex and point your feet. Allow your knees to shift left and right. Waking up the spine with gentle twists. 4. Extend your feet and arms towards the sky, circle your ankles and wrist both ways. 5. Pull your knees back to your chest, come to a fetal position and then gently rise to a seated position with feet on the floor. Loosen the knees by extending them and bending them. Now you have gotten your blood circulated and your joints lubricated. This quick daily routine does a body good! How easy was that? Throughout the day bend your joints, circle them, tap your fingers to your palms, roll your wrist, make a fist and release, interlace your fingers, and make some waves. Our joints stiffen as we age or from lack of movement. Like a Tin Man needs oil, we need to lubricate our joints through movement. Especially if you are on the computer all day…. move…. breathe…… Bedtime Routine Before going to bed, get on the floor. 1. Open your knees wide and bring your big toes together. With a deep exhale begin to extend your arms, lowering your chest toward your knees and forehead to the floor. (Extended Childs Pose) This will stretch your lower back. Stay here and take some slow deep breaths 1-5 minutes. 2. Now lie on your back and do some of the fetal twists again like you did in the morning. Bringing your knees to chest, side to side, then eventually bringing them all the way down to one side with arms extended at shoulders and palms up. Whatever side your knees are rested look the opposite way for a full body twist. Concentrate on your deep breathing. 1-5 min. each side. Sleep well my friend!!

Morning Routine Before rising out of bed, take a moment to do some deep breathing. 1. Stretch your lungs and allow your breath to reach your diaphragm. 2. Reach your arms above your head and stretch your body.

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H E A LT H A N D F I T N E S S

Yield: 4- 6 Servings

SLOW COOKER WINTER VEGETABLE SOUP WITH SPLIT RED LENTILS Hearty slow cooker winter vegetable soup with split red lentils. This healthy slow cooker soup recipe is packed with vegetables, red split lentils, and finished with a drizzle of olive oil, chopped parsley, and parmigiano-reggiano cheese! Naturally gluten free (and vegetarian friendly: just use vegetable broth in place of regular chicken broth).

prep time 20 MIN UT ES

cook time 6 HO U R S

total time 6 HO U R S 20 MIN U TES

INGREDIENTS • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

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• 1 large yellow onion, diced • 3 celery stalks, diced • 3 medium carrots, trimmed, peeled, and diced • 2 medium zucchini, ends trimmed and chopped into 3/4-inch chunks • 3 Yukon gold potatoes, scrubbed and chopped into 3/4-inch cubes • 3/4 cup split red lentils • 1 cup canned chopped tomatoes (with their juices) • 2 pieces of parmigiano-reggiano rind

I will be offering a “Gentle” (Intro. to Yoga) Workshop, and a “Kids” (Intro to Yoga) Class this December. Be sure to check out my FB page under “Events” for times @ FB; @ARTOFYOGA.ZEN or feel free to call me @ 762-233-4810 for more information.

• 2 dried bay leaves • 3-4 sprigs of fresh thyme • 5 cups chicken stock • 1 teaspoon kosher sea salt, plus more • freshly ground black pepper • 2-3 cups finely sliced savoy cabbage, reserved for later • extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling • freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley (or basil), for garnishing • freshly grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese, for garnishing

Please enjoy this delicious and nutritious Winter Soup Recipe

INSTRUCTIONS 1. If you own a stovetop-safe slow cooker insert: Heat the olive oil in the insert over medium heat on 11/5/2020the stove. Add the onion and celery Slow Cooker Winter until Vegetable Soup 5 with Red Lentilsbefore - A Beautiful Plate and saute tender, toSplit 7 minutes, transferring to the

Thanks for reading!! Wishing everyone a very wonderful, and peaceful Holiday Season! Blessings Andrea Lagos Namaste

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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.

Now that you moved in, we want you to be comfortable as soon as possible. So we make it easy to put your feet up and watch your favorite shows. Transfer your existing service or ask how you can have a Self-Install kit sent to your home. Either way, it’s

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!!!

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Giving Christmas

Dear Traditions Neighbors, As we have done in the past several years, we are once again going to be collecting gifts for Jackson County children who would otherwise not have a Christmas. This is such a blessed community and so, we are asking each home to make a contribution of one or more items to fill our boxes during the next 5-6 weeks. Whatever you can afford to give will be greatly appreciated. Gifts are to be unwrapped, for ages 5 thru 18, toys, games, puzzles, superheroes, transformers, video game and movie characters, art supplies (coloring books, crayons, markers, drawing tablets, water colors, brushes, etc.) nail polish sets, jewelry, watches, Legos, cars, trucks and things that go, hats, scarves, gloves, sweatshirts, socks, wallets, purses (fill one with nail polish, emery boards, makeup and socks or earrings), makeup sets, gift cards, (in envelopes, please) for the oldest kids are great since they are harder to buy for and more expensive.*Gift cards must have the receipt showing activation with them* There will be a box at the Community Association office to accept your generosity. December 11th is the deadline to get your gifts turned in. Jeff Grant from i-Serve Ministries, is working with Jackson County and Toys for Tots will be arranging the distribution. Thank you so much in advance for your giving spirit and for making Christmas a joyous day for a less fortunate child. Beth Grimes, Empty Nester Committee Chair

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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!

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TREND ALERT: THINGS ARE LOOKING UP FOR 2021 Chances are, we can all agree that 2020 was not without its challenges – between a global pandemic, racial divides, social unrest, economic uncertainty and one crazy national election. However, your friends at the Traditions of Braselton Discovery Center are proud to report that things appear to be trending UP for 2021. So, as we prepare to wave bye-bye to 2020 and usher in the New Year, we do so with great hope. Here are just a handful of things we can be hopeful for in 2021… • Traditions of Braselton continues to prove to be THE PLACE TO BE for some of the South’s finest production and custom builders. We are proud to announce the recent addition of FIVE new builders to help enhance the landscape at our community – bringing our total number of builders to an impressive 18. Included among them are: o Mayfair Homes – Atlanta-based Custom Home Builder o Vision Home Crafters – Loganville-based Renovation and Custom Home Company o Cotton Creek Homes – Metro Atlanta-based Custom Home Builder o Hannigan Custom Homes – Lawrencevillebased Residential Custom Home Builder o DFW Ventures – Braselton-based Custom Home Builder • At the time of publication, Traditions of Braselton has sold 110 homes in 2020. That is an average of roughly nine homes per month during the global pandemic. With the good news that timber prices are dropping again, and interest rates are expected to remain historically low, construction should continue at the current fast pace and the atmosphere is ripe for

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continued growth of our resident base. We look forward to welcoming even more new neighbors in 2021. • With the quality of our amenities serving as a major draw to homebuyers, we are pleased to announce that the existing basketball court has been converted to two lighted pickleball courts with seating for spectators. • As Traditions Golf & Country Club continues to evolve in exciting new directions, word has it that the new restaurant is slated for completion by the second quarter of 2021 – just in time for SPRING! A new concept launched by local restaurateurs, Jack and Hollie Ansley, if you’re curious – you may want to pay a visit to the Ansley’s three other restaurant concepts between now and then (if you haven’t already discovered them): o Jack’s – 1929 Highway 211 NW in Hoschton o Jack’s Local Station – 108 Brassie Lane in Braselton o Jack’s Public House – (in the former Jeffrey’s Sports Grill location) – 6332 Grand Hickory Drive in Braselton. Marking the newest addition to the Ansley’s collection of eateries, Jack’s Public House features a fully renovated interior and exciting new menu of gourmet burgers, imaginative salads, scrumptious specialties, smoked wings, tasty starters, and a variety of craft beers. From General Manager, Bryan Allen, and our awesome team of Community Concierges, Karie, Paola, Andrea, and Carson – We wish you and yours a very Happy Holiday Season and all the absolute best in the New Year! Traditions of Braselton


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Coming soon - Braselton’s One & Only hometown bank Peach State Bank may be new to the neighborhood, but not to hometown service. Our new Loan Office will soon open at 6323 Grand Hickory Drive in Braselton (next door to Houndstooth Grill & Bar) to handle commercial loans, mortgages and home equity lines for area businesses and residents.

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