Welcome Almanac 2020

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WELCOME to HALL COUNTY

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to Hall Home to a little bit of everything

If you’ve just moved to Hall County, welcome to your new hometown community. You may have already noticed there’s a little bit of everything to be found here, which is likely why you chose it as your home. There’s natural beauty, from the glistening waters and shoreline of Lake Lanier to the North Georgia mountains that touch the northern end of Hall. In-between are green spaces, trails, forests and dozens of parks and natural spaces to enjoy. Gainesville provides a taste of city life, with a wide and growing array of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and art exhibits. Two major universities, Brenau and North Georgia, provide culture and education, along with the city’s museums and historic sites. Each of Hall’s other towns provides its own special blend of nostalgia, quaint Southern living and neighborly fun. You want unique? How many American communities are home to a National Football League franchise, a major annual road race and has served as an event site for the Olympic Games? Hall’s legacy of success in sports, pop culture, business and politics adds depth to its 200-year legacy. But what really makes Hall special is what the newer residents also bring with them: The people. The optimistic outlook of a county on the move joins with old-fashioned hospitality to create a community that welcomes and nurtures its newest members. Welcome to Hall, and we hope the information on the pages that follow will give you a little info on your new community and help guide your way toward setting up a home here for many years to come.

Dragon boats on Lake Lanier (Scott Rogers)

County government contacts Government Center: 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, 770-535-8288, hallcounty.org

Hall County facts

Commission: Five members elected to four-year terms divided by county district posts, plus at-large chairman elected countywide. Executive role is filled by county administrator.

Population: 204,441 (2019 Census estimate), ranks 10th biggest of 159 in state Area: 392.78 square miles, 59th biggest in state History: Founded 1818; named for Dr. Lyman Hall, signer of the Declaration of Independence and later governor of Georgia. County seat: Gainesville

Board of Commissioners, 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, P.O. Drawer 1435, Gainesville 30503, 770-535-8288, www. hallcounty.org. Chairman Richard Higgins, rhiggins@ hallcounty.org; District 1, Kathy Cooper, kcooper@hallcounty. org; District 2, Billy Powell, bpowell@hallcounty.org; District 3, Shelly Echols, sechols@hallcounty.org; District 4, Jeff Stowe, jstowe@hallcounty.org.

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GOVERNMENT

Hall County Courthouse (File photo) County Administrator, Jock Connell, jconnell@hallcounty. org Planning Commission, 770-531-6809 Lake Lanier Convention and Visitors Bureau, 770-536-5209, discoverlakelanier.com Extension office 734 E. Crescent Drive, Gainesville, 770-535-8293 Public Works 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, 770-531-6800, syamala@hallcounty.org Marshal’s Office P.O. Drawer 1435, Gainesville, 30503, 770-531-6762 Georgia Mountains Regional Commission 770-538-2626

Hall County Health Department

1290 Athens St., Gainesville, 770-531-5600; dental services, 450 Prior St., Gainesville

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Hall County Library System Gainesville, Temporary location, 100 Brenau Ave., while renovations are made at permanent location of 127 Main St. NW, Gainesville, 770-532-3311, www.hallcountylibrary. org Blackshear Place, 2927 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, 770532-3311, ext. 151 Murrayville, 4796 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, 770-532-3311, ext. 171 Spout Springs, 6488 Spout Springs Road, Flowery Branch, 770-532-3311, ext. 191 North Hall Tech Center, 175 Nopone Road Suite B, Gainesville, 770-532-3311, ext. 181

Georgia state government Governor’s office, 206 Washington St., Suite 203, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-1776; www.gov.georgia.gov


7 Lieutenant Governor’s office, 240 State Capitol, Atlanta 30334, 404-656-5030; www.ltgov.ga.gov Attorney General’s office, 40 Capitol Square SW, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-3300; law.ga.gov Department of Education, 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-2800; 800- 311-3627; gadoe.org; askdoe@ gadoe.org Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd. NE, Atlanta 30303-1751; 404-232-7300 (commissioner’s office); 404-232-3180 (unemployment insurance); www.dol. georgia.gov Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Suite 704, West Tower, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-2070; 800-656-2298; www.oci.ga.gov; consumer@ oci.ga.gov

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Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-3600, 800-282-5852; agr.georgia. gov; gary.black@agr.georgia.gov Public Service Commission, 244 Washington St. SW, Atlanta 30334-9052, 800-282-5813, gapsc@psc.ga.gov, www.psc. ga.gov

Georgia General Assembly Hall County is represented in the state legislature by two state senators and four state representatives, each elected to two-year terms. All seats are up for election in 2018. The state legislature convenes each January for a 40-day session. Senate Butch Miller, District 49, 2420 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville 30504; 321 State Capitol, Atlanta, 30334; 404656-6578; butch.miller@senate.ga.gov John Wilkinson, District 50, P.O. Box 2227, Toccoa 30577, 706-886-1898; 421-A State Capitol, Atlanta, 30334, 404-4635257; john.wilkinson@senate.ga.gov

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House Timothy Barr, District 103, 401-J State Capitol, Atlanta 30334; 404-656-7857; timothy.barr@house.ga.gov Matt Dubnik, District 29, 508-C Coverdell Legislative Office Building, Atlanta 30334, 404-656-0213; matt.dubnik@house. ga.gov Emory Dunahoo, District 30, 401-A Coverdell Legislative Office Building, Atlanta 30334, 404-656-0152; emory. dunahoo@house.ga.gov Lee Hawkins, District 27, 4317 Tall Hickory Trail, Gainesville 30506; 401-B State Capitol, Atlanta 30334, 404-656-7855; lee.hawkins@house.ga.gov Local offices Department of Labor, 2756 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, 770535-5484, dol.georgia.gov Family and Children’s Services, 970 McEver Road, Gainesville, 770-532-5298, dfcs.georgia.gov Georgia Child Support Services, 844-694-2347

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SERVICES

The Hall County Elections Office (File photo)

What services do you need? Get a driver’s license New state residents must apply for a Georgia driver license within 30 days of becoming a resident. All of the Georgia Department of Drivers Services centers can transfer an outof-state license to a Georgia driver license. Applicants who are at least 18 years old and surrender a valid out-of-state license, or one that has expired in less than two years, do not have to take a driver’s exam, but will need a vision exam. Georgia Department of Drivers Services, 1010 Aviation Blvd., Gainesville, 678-413-8400, dds.ga.gov

Get a vehicle registration New residents from other states must purchase a Georgia tag within 30 days of establishing residency. They can do so at the Hall County Government Center, 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville. Those moving from other counties in Georgia need only file an address correction with the Tax Commissioner’s Office. To apply for a Georgia tag, you’ll need to bring the following: ■■ A completed Form MV-1 application for a title and license plate. If you don’t fill out ahead of time, the Tag Office employee assisting you will complete it while you are in the office. ■■ Your renewal notice or previous registration. ■■ Confirmation that your insurance company has provided proof of insurance to the state’s database. ■■ Payment for your registration and any taxes due, includ8 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

ing one-time Title Ad Valorem Tax. Contact your County Tag Office for acceptable methods of payment. For more information, visit mvd.dor.ga.gov/tags. Tax Commissioner’s Office, Government Center, P.O. Box 1579, Gainesville GA 30503, 770-531-6950, hallcountytax.org.

Register your pets Hall County requires all dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals must be inoculated annually for rabies and wear proof of vaccination at all times. City and county ordinances require that dogs be leashed or under the control of the owner at all times. Pet adoptions, spay and neuter services and microchipping services are offered for standard fees by the county and Humane Society shelters. Hall County Animal Shelter, 1688 Barber Road, Gainesville, 678-450-1587, hallcounty.org/276/AnimalServices. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday Animal Control, call 770-531-6830 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; after hours, call 770-536-8812 Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, 845 Ridge Road, Gainesville, 770-532-6617, hsnega.com. Hours: For adoptions, noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday (closed holidays); for animal intake, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. MondayFriday, by appointment only.

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Hall County Elections Office, 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Lower Level, P.O. Drawer 1435, Gainesville, GA 30503, 770-5313931, www.hallcounty.org/249/Elections

Get a marriage license Marriage licenses are available to persons age 18 or older, ages 16 or 17 with consent of both parents. Applications may be submitted online, but both applicants must sign at Hall County Probate Court. For more details and fees, visit the Probate Court web page, www.hallcounty.org/485/ Marriage-Licenses. Apply for a weapons carry license Hall County residents who are at least 21 years old may apply for a license at Hall County Probate Court. Residents ages 18 to 20 with certain military training may also apply. Hall County Probate Court, 116 Spring St. SE, 1st Floor, Gainesville; 770-531-6921

Utilities

To sign up for utilities, contact the following based on the area you live: Electric Georgia Power, 888-660-5890, georgiapower.com Jackson EMC, 1000 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville, 770-536-2415, jacksonemc.com City of Buford, 2300 Buford Highway, Buford, 678-8894600, cityofbuford.com

Water, sewer Gainesville Department of Water Resources, 757 Queen City Parkway, SW, Gainesville, 770-535-6878, gainesville.org City of Buford, 2300 Buford Highway, Buford, 678-8894600, cityofbuford.com City of Flowery Branch, 5517 Main St., Flowery Branch, 770-967-6371, flowerybranchga.org Lula Utilities Department, 6055 Main St., Lula, 770-8693801, lula.georgia.gov

SERVICES

State’s elections page, www.mvp. sos.ga.gov. Georgia voters must present a photo ID at the polls to receive a ballot. Valid forms of ID accepted include: any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a free ID Card issued by your county registrar’s office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services; a Georgia Driver’s License, even if expired; valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state; valid U.S. passport ID; valid U.S. military photo ID; valid tribal photo ID. The Hall County Tax Assessors Office (File photo)

Natural gas Constellation, 877-677-4355, www.constellation.com Georgia Natural Gas, 855-936-7438, gng.com Infinite Energy, 877-342-5434, www.infiniteenergy.com Scana, 1-877-467-2262, www.scanaenergy.com Xoom Energy, xoomenergy.com Liberty Utilities, 855-216-6305, libertyutilities.com Atlanta Gas Light Co., 877-427-4321 (emergencies), atlantagaslight.com City of Buford, 678-889-4600, cityofbuford.com

Telephone, internet, cable AT&T, 885 Dawsonville Highway NW, Suite 1110, Gainesville; residential service, 800-288-2020; business, 866-620-6000, att.com Charter Spectrum Communications, 1102 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, 866-874-2389, spectrum.com Comcast Xfinity, 800-934-6439, xfinity.com

Solid waste In Gainesville, curbside pickup for household garbage, general rubbish and/or recycling is provided within the city of Gainesville twice a week, once a week for recyclables, monthly fee.) Gainesville Solid Waste Division, 263 Alta Vista Road, Gainesville, 770-532-0493, gainesville.org

Hall County operates 12 compactor sites and recycling containers located throughout the county: Balus Creek Compactor, 3845 Old Flowery Branch Road, Flowery Branch, GA 30542 Blackshear Place Compactor, 2921 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, GA 30507 Candler Compactor, 5064 Poplar Springs Road, Gainesville, GA 30507 East Crescent Drive Compactor, 738 East Crescent Drive, Gainesville, GA 30501 Flowery Branch Compactor, 4395 Falcon Parkway, Flowery Branch, GA 30542 2020 WELCOME TO HALL 9


SERVICES

Gaines Ferry Compactor, 6173 Gaines Ferry Road, Flowery Branch, GA 30542 Gould Lane Compactor, 1277 Hillside Gardens Lane, Gainesville, GA 30504 Hall County Landfill, 1700 Oakbrook Drive, Gainesville, GA 30507 Hall County Recycling Center, 1008 Chestnut St. Gainesville, GA 30501 Lula Compactor, 6174 Lula Road, Lula, GA 30554 Murrayville Compactor, 5113 Thompson Bridge Road, Murrayville, GA 30564 Sardis Road Compactor, 3166 Brackett Drive, Gainesville, GA 30506 Tadmore Compactor, 3320 Holly Springs Road, Gainesville, GA 30507 Wauka Mountain Compactor, 5800 Brookton-Lula Road, Gainesville, GA 30506

Private providers Advanced Disposal of North Georgia, 2345 Athens Highway, Gainesville, GA 30107, 678-4950058 Atlanta North Trash Collection & Recycling Solutions, 8880 Old Federal Road, Ball Ground, GA 30107, 678-495-0058

Senior services

Meals on Wheels are provided through the Community Council On Aging and provide meals to shut-in seniors through volunteer efforts.

Meals on Wheels, 430 Prior St., SE, Gainesville, 770-503-3330 Senior Life Center, 430 Prior St. N, Gainesville, 770-538-2603, www.gainesville.org/senior-lifecenter Legacy Link, 4080 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood, GA 30566, 7700538-2650, www.legacylink. org Hall Area Transit

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Gainesville Connection bus service provides scheduled transporation throughout Gainesville and parts of Oakwood and unicorporated Hall County. Buses operate 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays.


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CITIES

Learn a little something about your community Gainesville Population: 43,232 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded in 1821, named for: Edmund P. Gaines, a general in the War of 1812. City was devastated by tornadoes in 1901 and 1936, the latter killing more than 200 people and still one of the deadliest in U.S. history. After the city was rebuilt, President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited in 1938 to dedicate the new courthouse; Roosevelt Square now bears his name. Known for: “Poultry Capital of the World,” marked by numerous poultry processing plants and the chicken statue at Poultry Park at Academy Street and Jesse Jewell Parkway. Also known as “the hospitality capital of the world,” so designated by NBC broadcaster Charlie Jones during the 1996 Olympic rowing and canoe/kayak competition on Lake Lanier. Notable landmarks include the twin sculptures facing Green Street at Brenau University: Lucile the tiger, named for Lucile Townsend Pearce, wife of former Brenau president Haywood Jefferson Pearce, and Luminary 830, the rotating “flame in the wind.” Government: Five-member City Council and elected mayor, four-year terms

300 Henry Ward Way, Suite 303, P.O. Box 2496, Gainesville 30501, 770-535-6860, gainesville.org.

Braselton Population: 12,961 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1916, named for farmer Harrison Braselton Known for: Road Atlanta speedway, site of the annual Petit Le Mans and other championship road races; Chateau Elan winery and resort where Hall, Jackson and Gwinnett meet. Government: Four-member city council and elected mayor

4982 Highway 53, P.O. Box 306, Braselton 30517; 706654-3915, braselton.net

Buford Population: 15,522 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1872, named for railroad owner Col. Algernon S. Buford. Known for: The former Bona Allen Tannery, for decades one of the nation’s largest leather tanneries for saddles, shoes and harnesses, giving Buford the nickname “Leather City.” Government: Three-member Board of Commissioners and city manager

2300 Buford Highway, Buford 30518; 770-945-6761, cityofbuford.com, info@cityofbuford.com

Clermont Population: 1,039 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1913, originally known as “Dip” because the postmaster wanted a short name he could write on mail 12 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

cancellations. Professor Will Johnson, principal of Chattahoochee School, came up with the name Clermont because it meant a clear view of the surrounding mountains. Known for: The Chattahoochee School, established in 1901 following the county’s earliest known school, Concord Academy. A school bell from the early 1900s now occupies a tower overlooking the town plaza. Government: Five-member town council and elected mayor

109 King Street, P.O. Box 257, Clermont 30527, 770983-7568, clermontga.com, townofclermont@gmail.com

Flowery Branch Population: 8,325 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1874; name derived from Cherokee Indians’ term “Nattagaska,” which translated to “Blossom Creek,” and later to “Flowery Branch.” Known for: Headquarters and training camp home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons


CITIES A train passes through Lula. (Scott Rogers)

Government: Five-member City Council and elected mayor

5410 W. Pine Street, P.O. Box 757, Flowery Branch 30542; 770-967-6371, flowerybranchga.org

Gillsville Population: 240 (2019 census estimate) History: Charted 1901, but town dates back to 1784 as Hall’s oldest settlement, originally named “Stonethrow.” Later named for postmaster Isaiah Gill in 1832. Known for: Pottery, specifically the Hewell family’s pottery shop and annual “Turnin’ and Burnin’” festival and signature crafts. Government: Five-member City Council and elected mayor 6288 Ga. 52, P.O. Box 25,

Gillsville 30543, 770-8699000, gillsvillega.com

Oakwood Population: 4,156 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1903. Named for use of oak wood for train fuel during the 1800s. Known for: Home of University of North Georgia Gainesville campus Government: Five-member City Council and elected mayor

4035 Walnut Circle, P.O. Box 99, Oakwood 30566, 770534-2365, cityofoakwood.net

Lula Population: 2,961 (2019 census estimate) History: Founded 1876, named for the daughter of railroad engineer Ferdinand Phinizy

whose name was spelled “Lulah.” Merged with nearby town of Belton in 1956. Known for: Being a railroad hub between Athens and Atlanta, celebrated at the annual Lula Railroad Days Festival. Government: Five-member City Council and elected mayor

6055 Main Street, P.O. Box 99, Lula 30554; 770-869-3801, cityoflula.com

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EDUCATION

Fair Street International School (Scott Rogers)

Find the right school for your children Public school systems Hall County Schools The county school system continues to grow to meet rising enrollment demands. It now includes 37 schools (seven high schools, one nontraditional high schools, eight middle schools, one nontraditional middle school, 20 elementary schools) serving around 28,000 students, while employing more than 2,000 certified staff and 1,400 classified employees. The district’s newest schools, Cherokee Bluff High and Cherokee Bluff Middle School, opened in fall 2018. The district is managed by an appointed superintendent and fivemember elected Board of Education, each serving four-year terms. Hall County Schools, 711 Green St., Gainesville, 770-5341080, hallco.org

Superintendent: Will Schofield Board of Education: Craig Herrington, chairman; Nath Morris, vice chairman; Bill Thompson, Sam Chapman, Mark Pettitt 16 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

Gainesville City Schools The Gainesville system includes six elementary schools, a middle school and a high school serving more than 7,600 students for residents within the city limits. The district is managed by an appointed superintendent and five-member Board of Education elected to four-year terms. Gainesville City Schools, 508 Oak St. NW, Gainesville, 770-536-5275, gcssk12.net

Superintendent: Jeremy Williams Board of education: Andy Stewart, chairman; Willie Mitchell, vice chairman; Sammy Smith, treasurer; Heather Ramsey; Kris Nordholz Buford City Schools The Buford system, which touches the southern border of Hall County at the Gwinnett County line, includes two elementary schools, a middle school and a high school serving 2,200 students. It is managed by an appointed superintendent.


Brenau University The private university’s campus in the heart of downtown Gainesville includes Brenau Women’s College, degree programs in numerous liberal arts disciplines plus health-related fields such as nursing and occupational and physical therapy. Its enrollment is around 3,800 students in Gainesville. The college was founded in 1878 and includes a 55-acre downtown campus, Pearce Auditorium, four art galleries at various locations and satellite locations such as the Brenau Downtown Center, Brenau East at Featherbone Communiversity and New Holland sports complex.

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Colleges

Brenau University, 500 Washington St. SE, Gainesville, 770-534-6299, brenau.edu

Lanier Technical College Hall County’s technical college is part of the Technical College System of Georgia, and relocated in early 2018 to a new $131 million campus in North Hall County on Ga. 365, which includes 95 acres and 335,000 square feet of instructional space, more than twice what it had at its Oakwood campus. It currently serves more than 3,000 students at its Hall campus offering instruction in numerous degree programs in manufacturing, technology and related fields. Lanier Technical College, 2535 Lanier Tech Drive, Gainesville; 770-533-7000, laniertech.edu

Brenau University (Scott Rogers) Buford City Schools, 2625 Sawnee Ave., Buford, 770-9455035, bufordcityschools.org

Private schools Hall County includes several private school options focused on academic, military and religious educational curriculums. Riverside Military Academy, 2001 Riverside Drive, Gainesville, 770-532-6251, riversidemilitary.com Lakeview Academy, 796 Lakeview Drive, Gainesville, 770-5324383, lakeviewacademy.com Lanier Christian Academy, 5285 Strickland Road, Flowery Branch, 678-828-8350, lanierchristianacademy.org Mountain Education Charter High School, 2723 Tumbling Creek Road, Gainesville, 770-531-2330, www.mymec.org/sites/hall Chattahoochee Christian School, 640 Main St., Clermont, 770983-9433; chattahoocheechristian.org Gainesville Homeschool Academy, 1397 Thompson Bridge Road, P.O. Box 894, Gainesville, 470-252-6783, www. gainesvillehomeschoolacademy.com Maranatha Christian Academy, 5135 McEver Road, Oakwood, 770-536-6334; mcageorgia.com

University of North Georgia UNG was formed in 2013 by the University System of Georgia via the merger of North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega and Gainesville State College in Oakwood. The Gainesville campus has more than 8,000 students enrolled in 22 bachelor’s degree programs plus numerous associate, certification and graduate programs. The campus expanded into the Lanier Tech site, which was vacated when Lanier Tech moved to its new North Hall home. UNG’s total enrollment at five campuses is more than 18,000, making it one of the state’s largest universities. University of North Georgia Gainesville, 3820 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood, 678-717-3639, ung. edu

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NONPROFITS

Good News Clinics. (Scott Rogers)

Volunteer service opportunities American Cancer Society. 2565 Thompson Bridge Road, No. 114, Gainesville. 770-297-1176. American Red Cross. 675 White Sulphur Road, Suite 230, Gainesville. 770-532-8453 Autumn Breeze SeniorLiving. 2215 Old Hamilton Place, Gainesville. 770-297-1100. Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier. 1 Positive Place, Gainesville. 770-532-8102. Court-Appointed Special Advocates. 603 Washington St. SW, Gainesville. 770-531-1964 Center Point Mentor Program. 1050 Elephant Trail, Gainesville. 770-535-1050, centerpointga.org Sisu Integrated Early Learning. 2360 Murphy Blvd., Gainesville. 770-535-8372. www.mysisu.org Disability Resource Center. 615 F Oak St., Gainesville. 770-534-6656. disabilityresourcecenter.org/ Family TIES Gainesville. 615 Oak St., Gainesville. 770287-3071. familytiesgainesville.org/ Gainesville Action Ministries. 1 1st St., Gainesville. 404881-1991. Gainesville-Hall County Alliance for Literacy. 719 Woodsmill Road, Gainesville. 770-531-4337. www. allianceforliteracy.org Gateway Domestic Violence Center. 770-539-9080. www. gatewaydvcenter.org/ Georgia Mountain Food Bank. 1642 Calvary Industrial Drive SW, Gainesville. 770-534-4111, www. gamountainfoodbank.org/volunteer. Good News Clinics. 810 Pine St., Gainesville. 770-5031369. www.goodnewsclinics.org. The Guest House Inc., 360 Oak St. A, Gainesville. 770535-1487. theguesthouse.org/ 18 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

Habitat for Humanity of Hall County. 2380 Murphy Blvd., Gainesville. 770-718-1070. habitathallcounty.org Hall County Animal Shelter. 1688 Barber Road. 678-4501587. www.hallcounty.org/276/Animal-Services Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center. 2150 Limestone Parkway No. 222, Gainesville. 770-219-8888. www.nghs.com/hospice Humane Society of Northeast Georgia. 845 W. Ridge Road, Gainesville. 770-532-6617. www. humanesocietyof northeastgeorgia.org/ Interactive Neighborhood for Kids. 999 Chestnut St. SE, Gainesville. 770-536-1900. www.inkfun.org Junior Achievement of Georgia: Northeast District. 324 Brenau Ave. NE, Gainesville. 770-297-1222. www. juniorachievement.org Keep Hall Beautiful. 117 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Suite 201, Gainesville. 770-531-1102. www.keephallbeautiful. org Lanierland Civitan Club. 4803 Cool Springs Road, Gainesville. Legacy Link. 4080 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood. 770538-2650. www.legacylink.org Meals on Wheels. 430 Prior St SE, Gainesville. 770-5033330. www.gainesville.org/meals-on-wheels Northeast Georgia Medical Center. 770-219-1830. www. nghs.com/volunteer. Randy and Friends, The Roosters Perch. 470-A Woodsmill Road, Gainesville. 678-617-5527, www. randyandfriends.org Rape Response. 615 Oak St. Suite F300, Gainesville. 770-503-7273. www.raperesponse.com/ Salvation Army. 711 Dorsey St., Gainesville. 770-5310135. www.salvationarmy.org


PUBLIC SAFETY

Who to call in an emergency Hall County and Gainesville operate separate police and fire departments and emergency medical units. Oakwood and Flowery Branch have their own police departments as well. In an emergency, dial 911 and the units that correspond to your location will be dispatched. Otherwise, you can contact the agencies during daytime hours here: Hall County Public Safety/Fire Services, Emergency Management, 470 Crescent Drive, Gainesville, 770-531-6838, hallcounty.org; Burn permits, 770-536-2442 Hall County Sheriff’s Office, 2859 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, 770-531-6885, hallcountysheriffsoffice.org Gainesville Police Department, 701 Queen City Parkway, Gainesville, 770-534-5252, gainesville. org/police- department Gainesville Fire Department, 725 Pine St., Gainesville, 770-534-3612, gainesville.org/fire-department

Georgia Poison Control, 800-222-1222

Braselton Police Department, 706-654-3915, ext. 1101

If you need to attend court in Hall County, here are the sources you need.

Flowery Branch Police Department, 770-967-6336, flowerybranchga.org/police Oakwood Police Department, 770-534-2364, cityofoakwood.net/police.aspx

Legal matters

Clerk of Courts, Hall County Courthouse, 225 Green St. SE, Gainesville, 770-531-7025 District Attorney’s Office, Hall County Courthouse, 225 Green St. SE, Gainesville, 770-531-6965

MIKE MARTIN, DDS BEN MARTIN, DMD

We strive to create “customers for life” and believe that each patient deserves the extra care and attention that we would want for our own family members.

Mike Martin, dds Ben Martin, dmd

Dr. Ben Martin and Dr. Mike Martin

Healthy Smiles for a Lifetime Welcoming new patients Appointments Available 770-534-3350 • 4328 Mundy Mill Rd, Oakwood, GA 770-534-3350 www.MundyMillDental.com • Find Us On Facebook

4328 Mundy Mill Rd • Oakwood, GA Gainesville Police (Scott Rogers)

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A healthy life is at your fingertips in Hall

Good News Clinics (Scott Rogers)

Health care services Hall County is a major hub for health care services in Northeast Georgia, with two major hospital complexes managed by the Northeast Georgia Health System, in Gainesville and in Braselton. Its services include a renowned heart treatment center, the Ronnie Green Center, along with a trauma center and emergency room, labor and delivery, cancer treatment, rehabilitation, imaging, and mental health and substance abuse treatment. The health system also offers several other specialty services in satellite locations in and around the hospitals, and other health providers nearby offer an array of services. Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, 743 Spring St., Gainesville, 770-219-9000, nghs.com Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton, 1400 River 20 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

Place, Braselton, 770-848-8000, nghs.com/braselton Urgent Care, Gainesville, 770-219-7777; Braselton, 770848-6195; Buford, 770-848-9240; nghs.com/urgentcare; hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily Northeast Georgia Physicians Group, 770-219-9441, ngpg. org Heart Center of Northeast Georgia Medical Center, 770-5342020, heartngmc.org.

Other health providers, specialty clinics

Longstreet Clinic, 725 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Gainesville, 770-718-1122, longstreetclinic.com Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic, 1240 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Suite 500, Gainesville; Medical Plaza 1, 1515 River Place, Braselton; Highpoint Medical Center, 1270 Friendship Road, Suite 100, Braselton, 770-536-9864, ngdc.com Specialty Orthopaedics, 1240 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Suite


health care Inside The Heart Center of Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Gainesville (Scott Rogers) 300, Gainesville, 1241 Friendship Road, Suite 110, Braselton, 770-532-7202, www.scg-orth.com Guilford Immediate Care, 1250 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Suite 300, Gainesville; 3885 Monday Mill Road, Oakwood, 770-532-0800, GIC30.com

Primary Care Clinic, 1240 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Suite 370, Gainesville, 700-532-1004, www.pccog.net Hall County Health Department, 1290 Athens St., Gainesville, 770-535-5743 Avita Community Partners, 1-800-525-8751

Internal Medicine Pulmonology Endocrinology Craig Brown, MD Matthey Harris, MD Brent Archer, MD Wesley Head, MD Jennifer M. John, MD Scott Barrett, DO Thomas Murray, MD Esther Lee, MD Richard Blatt, MD Sunny Sambhara, MD Eniki Mack, MD Shane Bussler, MD Joseph West, MD Deep Shikha, MD Paul Chenard, MD Cacia Soares-Welch, MD Santhi Chennareddy, MD Sreedevi Veluvarti, MD Meghan Cook, MD Nephrology Hematology/Oncology Richard Gomez, MD Mark Kats, MD Andre Kallab, MD Hillary Morgan, MD Laura Shepherd, MD Padma Nadella, MD Ryan M. Nadelson, MD Kim Tran, MD Christina Saurel, MD Birju B. Patel, MD Saloni Tanna, MD Mini Shivprasad, MD Rheumatology Sean Sumner, MD Sylvia Dold, DO Jeffrey Terry, MD Tracy Lovell, MD Roberto Villanueva, MD Alok Sachdeva, MD SVILLETIM AINE ES |G

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1240 Jesse Jewell Parkway, SE | Suite 500 | Gainesville • www.ngdc.com | 770-536-9864 Highpoint Medical Center | 1270 Friendship Road | Suite 100 | Braselton 1485 Jesse Jewell Parkway, NE | Suite 330 | Gainesville (Oncology and Infusion Services) Riverstone Medical Plaza | 1255 Friendship Road | Suite 230 | Braselton (Oncology and Infusion Services)

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Where to find fun in Hall Recreation and leisure activities You don’t have to wander out of Hall County to find plenty of fun activities, whether you’re into nature, history, education or family time. Here’s a short list of the key spots you’ll want to visit as you learn about your new community. Fun for the family The Frances Meadows Aquatics and Community Center is a summertime destination in Gainesville with 34,000 square feet of swimming, a 10-lane indoor competition pool, a fourlane indoor instructional pool, waterpark with waterslides, fitness and wellness centers, lounge, concessions, locker rooms and playground. 1545 Community Way NE, Gainesville, 770-533-5850, www.gainesville.org/frances-meadows

Interactive Neighborhood for Kids offers kids a makebelieve village where they can learn while playing to manage a bank, veterinarian clinic, grocery store, medical and dental clinics. Craft events are offered throughout the year and the museum is available for birthdays and group celebrations. 22 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

999 Chestnut St. SE, Gainesville, 770-536-1900, www. inkfun.org

In touch with nature Hall County is located in the cradle of Lake Lanier at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains of North Georgia, and includes natural settings from north to south, which is likely one of the main reasons you moved here. Elachee Nature Science Center provides educational programs for all ages, natural exhibits with live animals, and 12 miles of hiking trails in the 1,440-acre Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve.

2125 Elachee Drive, Gainesville, 770-535-1976, www. elachee.org.

Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville, a Smithgall Woodland Legacy, displays a collection of plants, trees and flowers along visitor walking trails, conservation programs, children’s activities and a 2,000-seat amphitheater used for highprofile musical performers.

1911 Sweetbay Drive, Gainesville, atlantabg.org/visit/ gainesville

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And there’s a lake … The allure of Lake Lanier brings thousands to Hall County to live and some 8 million visitors each year to enjoy its parks, campgrounds, beaches, boat ramps and fishing. It is Georgia’s largest lake, including some 38,000 acres. Along its 692 miles of shoreline are 46 parks and 76 recreation areas managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, 10 marinas and a number of state and city parks. Corps of Engineers parks, www.sam.usace.army.mil Hall County Parks, www.hallcounty.org/308/Parks-Leisure City of Gainesville parks, www.gainesville.org/parks

Lanier Islands Resort underwent a transformation to Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville in 2018. Almost everything at the island’s 1,600-acre entertainment complex has received either an upgrade or complete reconstruction, including Paradise Beach & Water Park, LandShark Landing and Margaritaville’s two marinas. It offers a waterpark with a beach, waterslides, wave pool and family fun. For the adults, there are restaurants, performance venues a championship golf course, horseback riding, boat rentals, fishing, camping, hiking, zip lining, accommodations and a spa available. 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, 770-945-8787, www. lanierislands.com

Don Carter State Park (Scott Rogers)

Don Carter State Park on the northern end of Lanier is Hall County’s only state park. Its 1,316 acres offer 10.4 miles of shoreline, hiking and biking trails, cabin rentals, campsites, picnic shelters, boat ramps, docks, fishing, boat rentals, beach and playground. 5000 North Browning Bridge Road, Gainesville, 678450-7726, 800-864-7275 (reservations), gastateparks.org/ DonCarter

Lake Lanier Olympic Park. The site of the rowing and canoe/ kayak events for the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games remains one of the world’s top venues for both sports and site of numerous competitions and team training. Recent upgrades included facilities for visitors and officials and its boathouse includes conference rooms, while the park can serve as a venue for weddings and reunions. The park is the permanent home of the Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club and Lake Lanier Rowing Club. Instructional classes are offered for novices. The park also includes picnic and beach areas, a boat ramp and dock. 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville, 855-536-1996, www. lakelanierolympicvenue.org

Lake Lanier Olympic Park (Scott Rogers)

ElacheeNatureAcademy.org

Preschool . Kindergarten - 1st Grade Curriculum Meet Georgia Standards Fully-Licensed and Accredited Guided Outdoor Instruction Equaling 3 Hours/50% of Each School Day Small Class Sizes Specially-Designed Classroom

Frances Meadows Aquatic Center (Scott Rogers)

Managed and Operated by ELACHEE NATURE SCIENCE CENTER 2125 ELACHEE DRIVE . GAINESVILLE, GA 30504

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THE 2020 WINNERS DIRECTORY The listings below are from winners of Best of Hall 2020. For a complete list of winners, go to bestofhallcounty.com.

AUDIOLOGIST/HEARING CARE

AMBULANCE SERVICE/MEDICAL TRANSPORT

BANK & COMMERCIAL BANK

678.971.4648

770.870.7083

770.531.3191

CHURCH

COLLEGE PREP

CONDITIONING COMPANY

678.930.0355

770-531-2330

770.536.7509

COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL BEAUTIFICATION

DENTAL GROUP

FENCING COMPANY

770.531.1102

770.532.4555

770.963.9961

GASTROENTEROLOGIST

GYMNASTICS PROGRAM

HEALTH FOOD STORE

770.536.8109

770.532.7141

770.536.1252

HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRACTOR

HOME AND COMMERCIAL GRADING

IN-HOME ELDER CARE SERVICE

770.532.3331

770.536.4731

770.530.1751


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Road Atlanta is an world-class 2.54-mile road course and site of the Petit Le Mans, one of the nation’s top road-race events.

300 Winder Highway, Braselton, 1-800-849-RACE, 770967-6143, www.roadatlanta.com

The Atlanta Falcons headquarters and training camp is in Flowery Branch, where the NFL franchise holds its preseason camp in July and August open to fans and visitors.

4400 Falcon Parkway, Flowery Branch, www.atlanta falcons.com

Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center is a popular venue for horse and dog shows, rodeos, gardening expos. 1855 Calvary Church Road, Gainesville, 770-531-6855

Staying active The Georgia Mountains YMCA provides facilities and fitness programs and instruction for all ages, along with swim lessons, sports programs and fitness classes.

2455 Howard Road, Gainesville, 770-297-9622, www. gamountainsymca.org

North Hall Park includes a community center, four baseball fields, batting cages, a track and a multipurpose field, two gymnasiums, a fitness center, meeting space, technology center, cafe and activity rooms. 4175 Nopone Road, Gainesville, 770-535-8280

Mulberry Creek Park in South Hall covers 22 acres with a community center, dog park, playground, basketball courts, fitness center, indoor walking track, dance and meeting rooms

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Cool Springs Park (Scott Rogers) 4491 JM Turk Road, Flowery Branch, 770-965-7140

Allen Creek Soccer Complex covers 54 acres with nine fields, including a 2,500-seat stadium, plus practice areas; concession and restroom facilities. 2500 Allen Creek Road, Gainesville, 678-450-6502

THE 2020 WINNERS DIRECTORY

The listings below are from winners of Best of Hall 2020. For a complete list of winners, go to bestofhallcounty.com.

MUSIC LESSONS

PICTURE FRAMING

www.letthereberockga.com

770.531.1818

REAL ESTATE GROUP

USED CAR DEALERSHIP

UTILITY COMPANY

678.780.0038

770.532.9292

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Alta Vista Cemetery (Scott Rogers)

Where to hit the links There are numerous golf courses in North Georgia within a short drive for all levels of play and incomes, including five in Hall. Chattahoochee Golf Club, 301 Tommy Aaron Drive, Gainesville, 770-532-0066, www.gainesville.org/ chattahoochee-golf-course. Chateau Elan, 100 Rue Charlemagne, Braselton, 678-4256050, www.chateauelan.com Chicopee Woods, 2515 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, 770534-7322, www.chicopeewoodsgolfcourse.com. Legacy Golf Club, 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, 678-318-7861, www.lanierislandsgolf.com Royal Lakes Golf and Country Club, 4700 Royal Lakes Drive, Flowery Branch, 770-535-8800, www.royallakesgolfcc. com.

Living history The Northeast Georgia History Center at Brenau University offers permanent and rotating exhibits that celebrate the region’s Appalachian roots. It includes such features as the American Freedom Garden, White Path Cabin, and monthly Family Days programs with re-enactors that make history fun. Memberships available.

The historic Piedmont Hotel (Scott Rogers)

Loving the arts Brenau University has an impressive collection of art displayed in four exhibition galleries and one permanent exhibit: The Sellars Gallery in the Simmons Visual Arts Center; the Presidents Gallery; the Leo Castelli Art Gallery in the John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts, which also includes the Hosch Theatre; the Manhattan Gallery in the Brenau University Downtown Center, including permanent works by Andy Warhol; and artifacts and memorabilia from the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund at the Brenau Trustee Library. 678-717-3438, email gallery@ung.edu, galleries.brenau.edu

The University of North Georgia offers exhibits in the Roy C. Moore Art Gallery in the Continuing Education/Performing Arts Building at the Gainesville campus off Mundy Mill Road in Oakwood. ung.edu/art-galleries/gainesville

The Gainesville Ballet Company offers performances and classes for all ages, along with dance instruction in various disciplines.

322 Academy St. NE, Gainesville; hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 770-297-5900, www. negahc.org

615-F Oak St., Gainesville, 770-534-6282 (school), 770532-4241 (company); 678-769-8493 (box office), www. gainesvilleballet.org/

Alta Vista Cemetery in Gainesville is the city’s resting place for a number of key figures, including two Georgia governors (A.D. Candler, James Milton Smith), poultry pioneer Jesse Jewell and Confederate Gen. James Longstreet.

Quinlan Visual Arts Center in the midst of Gainesville’s historic Green Street district includes changing exhibits and original art by local artists in its galleries, along with a gift shop, classes and workshops.

521 Jones St., Gainesville, 770-535-6883, www.gainesville.org

514 Green St. NE, Gainesville, 770-536-2575, www. quinlanartscenter.org

Piedmont Hotel is a restored museum dedicated to Gen. James Longstreet, who moved to Gainesville in his later years and managed the hotel. It now includes historic artifacts about the Civil War and Longstreet’s life and career, and is site of numerous annual events.

The Arts Council’s Smithgall Arts Center provides a schedule of concerts, films and other performances at its home in a century-old former railroad depot in the heart of Gainesville. The site is available for weddings, receptions and corporate events.

827 Maple St., Gainesville, 770-539-9005, www.longstreet society.org 26 WELCOME TO HALL 2020

331 Spring St. SW, Gainesville, 770-534-2787, theartscouncil.net.


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