ChÂteau I N TH E KNOW Newsletter for the Residents of Château Élan
APRIL 2020
LUXURY & RESORT PROPERTIES
Selling homes in Chateau Elan is more than just selling a home. It takes an experienced agent who understands your community to paint the picture!
70+ years combined experience selling Chateau Elan!
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Patti Curtis Realtor
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William Ferguson Associate Broker
Kim Bryant Realtor
Cyrena Harrington Realtor
Joseph Anderson Realtor
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706-362-3309
Casey Harrington Realtor
Coral Hulsey Realtor
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Robert Akin Realtor
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Beverly Williams Associate Broker
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Important Contact Information CHÂTEAU ÉLAN RESORT GENERAL NUMBER 678-425-0900 GUARD GATE ADDRESS 2585 Autumn Maple Drive
WELCOME
TO THE CHATEAU ELAN
NEWSLETTER.
LEGENDS CLUB HOUSE 770-932-8653 SPORTS CLUB 770-867-1760 WOODLANDS HOA Covered Bridge, Sarazen’s Corner, Creekside, Oxley, and The Village Gwen Gibson | 470-429-2021 | ggibson@chateauelan.net EXECUTIVE ESTATES HOA Ron Eubanks | 770-310-9995 | roneubanks@mac.com COUNTRY ESTATES HOA Chris Williams | 770-881-1789 | chrisw0317@gmail.com LEGENDS HOA Suzanne Burger | 404-202-9531 | sburgner@chateauelan.net OR Billy Gunn | bgunn@wwhgd.com QUESTIONS REGARDING HOA FEES Dorothee Bliek | 470-429-2022 | dbliek@chateauelan.net Questions/Concerns about landscaping maintenance in the common area or residences where lawn care is include in the HOA Fees (Creekside, Oxley and The Village). Please send an email of your concern to landscaping@chateauelan.net. RFID QUESTIONS Gate entrance tag for your vehicles Gwen Gibson | 470-429-2017 | ggibson@chateauelan.net $30 per sticker Note: All resident vehicles including golf carts must be registered but RFID stickers are optional.
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Inside This Issue Committee Message.................................................... 4 Chateau Elan Events................................................... 5 Cars of Chateau.......................................................... 6 Club Spotlight............................................................. 7 Welcome Jason Luna................................................... 9
LEGENDS MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS Dave Zerfas | dzerfas@chateauelan.net
Sponsor Spotlight...................................................... 11
RESIDENT DISCOUNT CARDS FOR CHÂTEAU ÉLAN RESORT Follow the instructions below: 1) Go to www.chateauelan.com/residentportal 2) Fill out the form at the bottom of the page. 3) Wait for an email that says your form has been processed and that your card is ready. 4) Pick up card at the Golf Pro Shop Desk anytime during business hours. 5) Use anywhere on property!
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Community Events
CHĂ‚TEAU SOCIAL/RESIDENTS COMMITTEE MESSAGE In these past few weeks we have received news that has changed all of our daily lives as we deal with the COVID-19 virus and the fallout. As to be expected, all social events through the month of April have been cancelled/postponed this includes the Easter Egg Hunt and the Garage Sale. The garage sale will be rescheduled. In addition to the sale we will have a donation truck on site for items you would prefer to donate as well as a large dumpster for items that need to be disposed. So hopefully this unexpected downtime will give allow for Spring Cleaning in preparation this event. Although we are all practicing our social distancing there is still a lot of virtual socializing taking place. Chateau Residents does have a private Facebook Page that is a great resource for neighbors to connect socially. We also have the private website that you can register for at www.chateauresidents.com.
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There is not much new information on the website since all of our social activities have been postponed, however it is a great resource should we need to send out an email to residents that are registered. If you are a neighbor in need of anything (grocery/pharmacy pick-up/walk your dog and etc.) please send an email to chateauintheknow@chateauresidents.com and we will find someone to assist you. If you are a neighbor with a great idea you want to share, we encourage to reach out to the same email as well or post on the private Facebook Page. As we all know, many times the worst situations bring out the best in people too. There have been so many wonderful acts of kindness during this time with neighbors helping neighbors. We encourage each of you to continue reaching out and helping others. Stay safe!
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Community News Château Élan Military Support Foundation in Partnership with Château Élan Winery & Resort
1st annual
C A R S o f ch â t e a u cha ri t y E xotic c ar show
A portion of proceeds support The Château Élan Military Support Foundation. A 501© 3 organization assisting veterans and active military families in need in the North Georgia region with food, temporary housing and home repairs.
OR D E R T ICK ET S ONL I NE www. chateauelan . com
$20 include > TICKETS
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EVENT ACCESS plus a glass of wine
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Recipe Corner
COOKING UP SOMETHING TASTY AT HOME! WATCH THE STEP BY STEP VIDEO AT HTTPS://YOUTU.BE/WBW0DOY53MC Gather the ingredients: • FLANK STEAK • 3 GREEN SCALLIONS • 1/4 CUP SOY SAUCE • 1/4 CUP SESAME OIL • 1 TBSP GARLIC POWDER • 1TBSP SUGAR • CRACKED BLACK PEPPER
• METAL OR BAMBOO SKEWERS (SOAK IN WATER FOR AN HOUR) This is one of my favorite recipes that my Mom makes...I have slightly changed it over the past two decades (she uses the white part of the green scallions, I prefer to use JUST the green part). It’s so easy to make. I hope you try it. Brought to you by fellow Chateau Elan resident Julielinh Mouret.
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CHATEAU DELIVERY & TO GO ORDERING
CHATEAU ELAN RESIDENTS CAN ENJOY TO-GO AND DELIVERY FROM OUR MOST-POPULAR RESTUARANTS PADDYS IRISH PUB Currently Closed. LUNCH/DINNER, SPECIAL HOURS LOUIS HOUSE OF BOURBON Currently Closed.
How it works: Choose from any menu options linked below. Curbside Pickup for to-go orders is available during all restaurant hours and delivery between select times daily. 1. Call in to the Restaurant directly to place your order and pay over the phone. Make sure you include delivery address and phone number. 2. 24% service charge applies and is distributed to waiters who usually make their tips on dine-in service. 3. 20% Resident Discount will be applied automatically. 4. Our Delivery Driver will drop your order at your front door and call you for a ‘no touch delivery’ experience. Silverware will not be included. 5. Minimum order of $30 applies for delivery. Fleur-De-Lis: 678-425-6064 Marc Bar & Restaurant: 678-425-6916 Sarazen’s Bar & Grille: 678-425-6050 MARC BAR & RESTAURANT To Go: All Business Hours Delivery: Wednesday – Saturday 5:30pm – 8pm LUNCH, DINNER FLEUR-DE-LIS To Go / Delivery Hours: 10am – 2pm ALL-DAY MENU SARAZEN’S BAR & GRILLE To-go / Delivery Hours: 8am – 6pm BREAKFAST, LUNCH/DINNER April 2020
SARAZEN’S BAR & GRILLE Monday – Thursday: 10:30am-7:30 Friday: 10:30am-9pm Saturday & Sunday: 8am – 8pm Enjoy curbside to-go pickup! Call to place your order. 678-425-6050 WINERY TASTING ROOM Tuesday—Thursday: 2pm – 7pm Friday—Saturday: 11am – 10pm Sunday: 11am – 7pm LE PETIT CAFE Sunday – Thursday 6am – 4pm Friday – Saturday 6am – 7pm PADDY’S IRISH PUB Currently Closed. VERSAILLES BAR & RESTAURANT Currently Closed. FLEUR-DE-LIS Sunday – Saturday 9am – 3pm MARC BAR & RESTAURANT Call for updated hours. Marc is closed Sunday – Tuesday Get a free app (chef ’s choice) with purchase of two entrees daily. Please be aware now through May 1, 2020 Chateau Elan Resort will have special hours in all outlets for the public. These hours do not apply to private event bookings. We ask that all visitors use their best judgement and follow health recommendations as outlined by the CDC.
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Home Trends
TOP 5 HOTTEST HOME BUILDING TRENDS These days, home trends are about more than good design and aesthetics — they’re about creating spaces that reflect our values and are more comfortable and enjoyable to live in. From net-zero and net-positive construction to tiny minimalist homes, trends are all about your family’s lifestyle. Whether you’re shopping for a new home, renovating your own or creating a new build from scratch, here are some of the biggest trends you need to know for inspiration. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: This one has been popular for a long time, but green design has evolved to be about much more than energyefficient appliances and LED light bulbs. Now, it’s all about making sure everything in your home reduces your carbon footprint and minimizes any impact on the environment. To try the trend yourself, think big and get
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creative – install solar panels on your roof, choose building materials that don’t require deforestation and upcycle old furniture for decorative elements instead of buying new. DISASTER RESILIENCY: Climate change affects us in so many negative ways, and one of the top concerns is the increase in natural disasters. From wildfires that last for months to major floods that affect entire cities, we now need to prepare for the worst when building our homes. Switching to disaster-resilient materials is an important first step. Many builders now prefer to use stronger, more energy-efficient materials like insulated concrete forms (ICFs) instead of more traditional materials like wood. For example, Nudura ICFs can withstand winds of up to 250 miles per hour (equivalent to an F4 tornado) and offer a fire protection rating of up to four hours.
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OUTDOOR LIVING: Many of us are now choosing to forgo getting a cottage or summer home and recreate the experience in our own backyards. This trend helps you make the most of your existing space and take full advantage of your yard or patio during the summer months. You can design a full living space outside, complete with an outdoor television and comfy couches, as well as a kitchen and refrigerator for entertaining. Consider adding a fireplace or firepit to keep warm during cool summer nights and enjoy the outdoors through spring, fall and even winter if you’re brave. HOME AUTOMATION: This is another longstanding trend that shows no signs of slowing down. It has also evolved to encompass more of the home to make life even more comfortable and convenient. From an oven that can be turned on remotely to preheat, to skylights that can open and close automatically to create the perfect ambient temperature, there are more ways than ever to integrate smart home technology into April 2020
your living space. You can start small with voice assistant and smart light bulbs and work your way up to a total smart home system that includes home security, temperature controls and all your electronic devices. CUSTOMIZATION: You don’t have to settle for what mass manufacturers decide to build, or what works for everyone else. Creating a home that’s as unique as you are is the latest trend, with custom-built storage and personalized architectural features to make your space stand out. You can even go as far as building a custom home that’s suited to your family. Older home demolitions and purchasing land-only properties is becoming more common, allowing you to work with an architect to create exactly what you want with a new build. FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF BUILDING A HOME WITH ICFS AT NUDURA.COM. 11
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Spring Cleaning
HOW TO CLEAN WHEN FACED WITH A SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES
In light of concerns about COVID-19, various health organizations have issued specific instructions on how to maintain personal safety and cleanliness. These recommendations involve using common household products to sanitize homes, offices and public spaces. As people take such precautions, many are stocking up on extra essentials — resulting in shortages. Everything from hand sanitizers to paper towels may be hard to find on grocery store shelves, leaving some to wonder what they can do to remain safe without sanitizers? The Environmental Protection Agency states that coronaviruses are some of the easiest types of viruses to kill because they have an envelope around them that enables them to merge with other cells and infect them. If that protective coating can be disrupted, the virus can’t do its job. For those having trouble finding well-known cleaning agents, these alternatives may suffice. HOT WATER AND SOAP The reason hand-washing is at the top of the list of sanitizing methods is because it is so 14
effective at washing away viruses and bacteria. Friction from scrubbing with soap and water can help break the protective envelope, states the EPA. Soap and water can clean all surfaces in a home, especially when applying a little extra elbow grease. HYDROGEN PEROXIDE As people clear isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) off the shelves, do not discount hydrogen peroxide. The CDC says household hydrogen peroxide at 3 percent concentration can deactivate rhinovirus, the virus that causes the common cold, within six to eight minutes of contact. Coronavirus is easier to destroy than rhinovirus, so hydrogen peroxide may be effective at combatting that virus as well. Natural items can be used for general cleaning, but have not been endorsed for use on COVID-19 disinfection. In lieu of shortages, white vinegar, baking soda pastes and citrus oils and juices could fill the void of chemically-based cleansers for other home tasks. April 2020
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