Traditions of Braselton February 2019

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The Official Newsletter of the Traditions of Braselton Community

February 2019 Vol. 6 Iss. 2

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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 Northridge Medical Center Barrow Regional Medical Center St. Mary’s Hosptial

706-475-7000 706-335-1000 770-867-3400 706-398-3000

Recreational Facilities Traditions Golf Club Chateau Elan Winery Jackson County Parks & Rec Winder-Barrow Community Theatre Tanger Factory Outlets

706-363-9963 678-425-0900 706-367-6350 770-867-1679 706-335-3354

Goverment Services Jackson County Fire Department Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Jackson County Animal Control Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Registration Tax Commissioner Voter Registration Dept. of Driver Services (Athens) Dept. of Driver Services (Gainesville) Braselton Post Office Jefferson Post Office

706-367-1911 706-367-6000 706-367-5480 706-535-6940 706-367-6320 706-367-6325 706-367-6377 706-552-4427 770-532-5308 706-654-3301 800-275-8777

Utilities/Services Jackson Electric Membership Corp. 706-367-5281 Windstream 866-445-5880 Jackson County Water/Sewer 706-367-1741 Direct TV 888-777-2454 Dish Network 800-333-3474 Country Boy Satellites 706-677-3394 Jackson EMC Security 706-367-5281 Garbage Hound Trash Service 706-658-2679 Waste Pro 706-227-3222 Important Website www.traditionsofbraselton.org To advertise in Traditions, contact Leah Nelson at The Times - 770.535.6330 lnelson@gainesvilletimes.com Traditions is a publication of The Times. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Advertisers assume responsibility for the content of the ads placed in publication. Material published may not be reproduced without the written permission of The Times. The information and advertisements contained in this Newsletter are provided for the members of the Traditions of Braselton Homeowners Association as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the Neighborhood or such opinions, information, goods or services.

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Committee Member Listing

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2019 Events

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News from the HOA Office

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From the Manager

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10 Calendar 11 Share the Love 14 Health 19 Events 20 February Puzzle 21 Empty Nesters HOA Office: 401 Delaperriere Loop. · 706-654-9121 Monday - Friday: 10am to 6pm Resident ID Badge Replacement for $25 Notary Services Available for $3 Lost Pet/Animal Disturbances: For lost pets, dangerous animals and/or unclaimed pets, please contact Jackson County Animal Control at 706-367-5480 Mailbox Replacement/Repair: Brett Schwartz: 918-605-4209 Traditions Grille: 706-363-9963 x4 Hours of Operation: Monday: 11AM-3PM Friday: 11AM-9PM Tuesday : Closed Saturday: 8AM-4PM Wednesday: 11AM-9PM Sunday: 8AM-4PM Thurdays: 11AM-3PM

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COMMITTEE MEMBER LISTING Board of Directors

boardofdirectors @traditionsofbraselton.org Mike Rosenberg Whit Marshall Paul Thompson

Architectural Review Board

arb@traditionsofbraselton.org Hunter Bicknell (HOA Rep) Whit Marshall Michael Hart (Architect) Mike Rosenberg Addison Wilson

Community Control Committee

communitycontrol @traditionsofbraselton.org Quartly Meeting

Michael Rubio, Chair Hunter Bicknell Gregg Adams Debbie Fratini Earl Doan

Finance Committee

finance @traditionsofbraselton.org Quarterly Meeting

Bryan Allen, Chair Steve Morrell Keith Tipton Wayne Davis Beth Grimes Donna Cowart

Communication Committee

communications @traditionsofbraselton.org Lloyd Ocampo Cindy Hohman Debbie Fratini

Tennis Committee

tenniscommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Ginger Reeves, Chair Bret O’Steen James Livingston Margaret Peterson Tracy Woodall Keith Cheek Debbie Cheek Paul Peterson Tim Burke Mary Burke Lance Tomlin Amie Botts

Social Committee

socialcommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm

Sheila Anderson, Chair Melissa Pilgrim Caroline Pergantus Heather Bennett Kelli Eureka Tracy Pagano Danielle Connor Ashley Cooper Annette McDonald Kelly Hannifin Deb Stone Joy Turner

Recreation Area

reacreation @traditionsofbraselton.org Brett Schwartz *Please email manager@ traditionasofbraselton.org

Capital Improvements & Special Projects

Empty Nesters

David Ehrhardt, Chair Beth Grimes Kenny Whitworth Jason Kilgore William Patterson Dan Nevill

emptynesters @traditionsofbraselton.org Cheryl Morrell, Chair Janice Barbieri Beth Eggleston Nancy Bolen Cindy Hohman Kay Hyslop Margaret Hanson Carol Higbie Lynn Kolb

Grounds Committee

Neighborhood Watch

capitalimprovements @traditionsofbraselton.org

Meets the 3rd Monday of the month from 6:30-7:30pm

grounds @traditionsofbraselton.org Meets the 3rd Thursday of the Month at 5:00 pm

Jim Barbieri, Chair David Green Steve Morrell Jerry Hohman Cheryl Domineau Lane Thompson Jane Gladden

Hospitality Committee hospitalitycommittee @traditionsofbraselton.org Carol Higbie, Chair Kathy Buffington Donna Thompson Sheree Whigham Tommye Stewart Connie Freeman Beverly Davis Helen Parsek Sherry Green Kay Costantino Portia Ocampo

neighborhoodwatch @traditionsofbraselton.org Haley Myers, Chair Tom Badura Jay Cleveland Wayne Davis Cheryl & Jim Domineau Ralph NeSmith Richard & Tina Carlson Mauricio Cerri Robert Evans Michael Goodman Rich Doeding Larry Miller Sherry & Scott Davis

if you are interest in serving.

Traditions of Brselton Is Professionaly Managed By: Community Management Associates, Inc. Management Office:

Jennifer M. Giacin, CAM 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 jgiacin@cmacommunities.com

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Administrative Assistant:

Jenny Guess 401 Delaperriere Loop Jefferson, GA 30549 706-654-9121 | Fax: 706-654-9127 jguess@cmacommunities.com

Corporate office:

1465 Northside Drive, Suite 128 Atlanta, GA 30318 404-835-9100 Fax: 404-835-9200 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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2019 E V E N T S

Save the Date! 2019 EVENTS

PLEASE RSVP Just a reminder, Traditions has grown so much it is imperative that we do the RSVP system so the Social Committee can plan accordingly! When we use an event company to plan parties we pay per person and we must give head counts usually a week out. So, be on your toes and don’t forget to RSVP please…even for free events!

FEBRUARY

2nd: Empty Nesters Super Bowl Party 19th: Empty Nester’s Card Game 22nd: Member for a Day at the Golf Club 28th: Homeowners Launch Event Hosted by Paran Homes

MARCH

2nd: Empty Nesters Event 15th: Spring Divot Repair Party (Golf Club) 16th: Committee Appreciation Dinner 21st: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 23rd: 70’s & 80’s Party

APRIL

1st to 5th: Spring Break 13th: Empty Nesters Putting on the Green 14th: Easter Egg Hunt (Golf Club) 18th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 19th: Chastain Night 20th: Egg Hunt Rain Date 27th: Community Yard Sale & Shredding Day 29th: Quarterly Community Meeting: 6:30 pm Sign-In/Meet & Greet 7:00 pm Call to Order

MAY

Traditions Celebrates Graduates 1st: Pool Opens 4th: Empty Nesters Derby Day 10th: Member for a Day (Golf Club) 12th: Mother’s Day Brunch (Golf Club) 16th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 19th: Pool Party & Hospitality Open House for New Residents 24th: Last Day of School

JUNE

TBD: Empty Nesters Pool Party TBD: Music on the Veranda (Golf Club) 15th: Community Event (Fun Golf Event, Afternoon Pool Party, Cookout and Tennis) 20th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille Traditions of Braselton

JULY

TBD: Empty Nesters Pool Party TBD: Music on the Veranda (Golf Club) 4th: July 4th Parade & Celebration 18th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille

AUGUST

TBD: Empty Nesters Pool Party TBD: Music on the Veranda (Golf Club) 4th: Back to School Bash 15th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 16th: Member for a Day (Golf Club) 24th: Casino Night 26th: Quarterly Community Meeting

SEPTEMBER

6th: Empty Nesters Event 19th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 28th: SHEILA FEST 30th: Pool Closes

OCTOBER

TBD: Wine Tasting TBD: Craft Event 6th: Hospitality Open House for New Residents 12th: Fall Yard Sale 17th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille 18th: Kids Halloween Party

NOVEMBER

TBD: Holiday Sip & Shop 8th: Empty Nesters Event 18th: Quarterly Community Meeting 29th: Member for a Day (Golf Club) 30th: Decorate Traditions

DECEMBER

6th: Empty Nesters Christmas Party 7th: Pancakes with Santa 14th: Golf Course Tour of Lights Event 19th: Team Trivia: 7 pm at the Grille **Dates and times are subject to change, please check back and look for announcements**

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FROM THE MANAGER

STOP SIGNS AND SPEEDING GOOD DAY TRADITIONS RESIDENTS, Hopefully you have noticed the new stop signs that were installed on December 18th, 2018. As you should know, the Grounds Committee helped us to have the additional stop signs installed as part of an ongoing effort to slow people down as they are traveling through the neighborhood. As it will take a little time for everyone to get used to the new signs along Traditions Way and Mulberry Greens Lane please exercise caution as you are coming off the side streets. The signs have been placed at the corner of:

Cotton Gin Row and Mulberry Greens Lanes

Traditions Way and Ducans Mill Lane

Traditions Way and Brassie Falls Lane

Traditions Way and Roller Mill Drive

Traditions Way and Harmony Grove Lane Stop bars will be painted on the asphalt in front of the signs in the coming days. We hope that it will not take long for you to get in the habit to stop at the signs as we do plan on inviting the sheriff in to monitor select locations in the near future (golf carts are required to stop at the stop signs as well)! I am hopeful that these new traffic control devices are going to help with the speeding problem that we have. We have clocked speeds that are 10-20 miles over the speed limit, and I have witnessed vehicles whipping by while out with contractors and standing near the curbs. The speed limit in the neighborhood is 25 miles per hour, Traditions Way and Cotton Gin Row are not Highway 124! This is a neighborhood where children play, pets accidently get loose, people walk and run, and people like to work in their yards and families of deer frolic. It is very disheartening and scary when the decision is made to drive so fast. The speed limit is 25 miles per hour for a reason……safety and quite enjoyment of the neighborhood! From the front of the neighborhood to the very end of Traditions Way it is 2.8 miles and it takes approximately 6.4 minutes to travel at the speed of 25 mph. At 40 mph it takes approximately 4.12 minutes to travel. Looking at this, what you stand to save by traveling through the neighborhood at this unsafe speed is a whopping 2 minutes and most people do not have to go all the way from the back to the front, so your time savings is even less. So please think about this, is it worth the 2 minutes if you hit a neighbor’s dog or something worse? Again, this is a busy neighborhood. We have owners that have various service contractors at their homes, deliveries being made, families moving in and out, children play, adults are active outdoors and homes are being built. So please slow down, keep it at 25 and enjoy your neighborhood as you leave for the real world or head home to your oasis at night. Sincerely, Jennifer M. Giacin, CAM

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FROM THE MANAGER

2019

CALLING ALL GRADUATES!! Is someone in your household graduating in 2019? Please let us know as we want to honor their achievements in Community announcement and banners. Email name, picture, school they are graduating from, what college they will be attending, their major and/or interests and a good contact number to Jenny Guess at: admin@traditionsofbraselton.org. The deadline for submissions will be April 5, 2019. We are excited to celebrate the class of 2019!!

COMMITTEE APPRECIATION DINNER DATE CHANGE

The Committee Appreciation Dinner date has been changed to March 16, 2019 at 6:00 pm. If you have served on a committee in the past 2 years or will be joining a committee in March of 2019 you will receive an invitation for this celebration. Please email Jennifer Giacin if you are interested in serving on one of our committees: jgiacin@cmacommunities.com.

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ACHIOTE-MARINATED CHICKEN Servings: 4 Total Time: 1 hour Active Time: 15 minutes INGREDIENTS: 2 limes, for juice 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped 2 split chicken breasts (about 2 lb) 2 tablespoons ground achiote (or annatto) 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 3 tablespoons Maggi seasoning sauce 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons canola oil, divided 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper Large zip-top bag Roasted potatoes (optional) PREP: Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit Chop Garlic (2 teaspoons). Cut chicken into four portions; place in zip-top bag.

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DIRECTIONS: 1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Squeeze limes for juice (3 tablespoons). Chop garlic (2 teaspoons). Cut chicken into four portions; place in zip-top bag. 2. Whisk lime juice, garlic, achiote, oregano, cumin, Maggi seasoning, wine vinegar, and 1 tablespoon oil until well blended and add to bag with chicken; seal bag and turn to coat chicken. Let stand 10 minutes to marinate (or overnight for more flavor). 3. Preheat large sauté pan on medium-high 2–3 minutes. Remove chicken from marinade (discard marinade); season both sides of chicken with salt and pepper (wash hands). Place remaining 1 tablespoon oil in pan, then add chicken; cook 2–3 minutes on each side or until browned. 4. Transfer chicken to baking sheet. Bake 30–35 minutes and until chicken is 165°F. Let stand 4–5 minutes before serving. Complete meal with roasted potatoes, if desired. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: CALORIES (per 1/4 recipe) 350kcal; FAT 17.00g; SAT FAT 3.50g; TRANS FAT 0.00g; CHOL 110mg; SODIUM 1280mg; CARB 5g; FIBER 1.00g; SUGARS 0g; PROTEIN 41g; CALC 4%; VIT A 2%; VIT C 8%; IRON 15%

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8-9am: Kickboxing

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8-9:30am: Yoga

10am-12pm: ARB Meeting

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10-11am: Ladies Bible Study 6-9pm: Young Life

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8-9:30am: Yoga

9am-4pm: Quilting Class

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

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8-9:30am: Yoga 6-9pm: Young Life 6:30-7:30pm: Capital

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7-10:30pm: Empty Nester’s Card Game

10-11am: Ladies Bible Study

8-9am: Kickboxing

7-8pm: Social Commitee Meeting

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8am-9am: Kickboxing

8-9:30am: Yoga

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5-6pm: Grounds Committee Meeting

10am-6pm: Resident Member for a Day

6-9pm: Private Event

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

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8am-9:30am: Yoga 6:30pm-8:30pm: Open Bible Study

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5:30-7:30pm: Homeowners Launch Event Hosted by Paran Homes

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RESIDENT NEWS

CHRISTMAS LIGHT

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PARAN’S CORNER

Share the Love What better month than February to impart the news of an initiative launched by homebuilder Paran Homes that encourages Traditions of Braselton residents to “share the love” of their neighborhood with prospective new neighbors. Through the soon-to-be-launched Ambassador Program, current residents will be paired with families considering a move to our community to meet at the Discovery Center and take a tour of Traditions while extoling all their favorite features, amenities, memories and insider tips about the surrounding area. “Traditions of Braselton is more than a community,” said Whit Marshall, CEO of Paran Homes. “It’s a special destination that boasts a distinctive lifestyle centered around world class amenities, a charming hometown environment, excellent schools, vibrant social life and a sense of Southern Hospitality that is driven by the people who live here. For a sales agent to try and convey all of that, the truth may be lost in what might be heard as a sales pitch. For a current resident to share that – particularly one who is at a similar stage in life, such as raising young children or enjoying their new role as empty nesters – Traditions of Braselton

3rd Place 933 TRADITIONS WAY that’s a powerful thing. If this program goes the way we hope it will, incoming neighbors will already feel like they know their way around and – most importantly – will feel as though they already have a friend in the community.” The Ambassador Program is just one element of an overall rebranding campaign that involves the launch of a new website, new signage (which you may have already noticed) and more. Further details about the Ambassador Program and community rebranding campaign will be unveiled at the upcoming Homeowner Launch Event on February 28 at the Owners’ Clubhouse. We hope you can join us for an evening that will include hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and the exciting reveal of our new direction for 2019. If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Ambassador Program – a 12-month commitment – please reach out to Onsite Community Manager Jennifer Giacin at 706-654-9121 or jgiacin@cmacommunities.com. Involvement will include completion of a brief questionnaire designed to determine each Ambassador’s unique interests and family structure in order to help us strike the best match with potential new Traditions of Braselton residents. If you’re not already a follower of the Traditions of Braselton Facebook Page, we encourage you to become one. It’s a great way to stay on top of the latest community news, upcoming events and more in between issues of the Traditions newsletter. FEBRUARY 2019

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NEWS FROM THE GOLF GROUPS

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GOLF GROUPS COUPLE’S GOLF

This group has three consecutive tee times every Sunday morning. In Spring, Summer and Fall, they begin play at 9:30AM More tee times can be added depending on how many couples wish to play. Please contact Lynn Kolb at 706-824-0247 or galynn20@yahoo.com for more information. Every Tuesday, Lynn sends a text to interested parties asking for a response by Saturday morning. All are welcome to join in and they look forward to adding more couples as the weather warms up. *Couples on Sunday – Noon during winter.

LADIES’ GOLF GROUP

Currently, the ladies have two standing tee times Monday thru Friday starting at 8:30 AM. If you are interested in joining the Ladies Golf Group (even occasionally), please email Pam Poppe at ppoppe@mindspring.com if you wish to be included. Each Friday, Pam sends an email to the group asking which days you are interested in golfing during the coming week. She only asks for a 48-hour notice so she can add or cancel tee times. Don’t worry about handicaps since the skill levels vary widely. These women golf for fun! If the morning times don’t work for you, please let Pam know if you are interested in playing 9 holes at other times of the day.

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LADIES SATURDAY GROUP

9:00 AM if you would like to join, please call Beth Grimes at 770-880-1126.

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’s a great opportunity to meet your fellow neighbors and make new friends. On Thursdays, it’s just pair-up and play as you like. The course is closed on Tuesdays. Currently, our block of tee times starts at 10:00 AM. You can play as often or as little as you like; just show up at least 15 minutes before the first tee time. This is a social group with members of varying skill levels. Every spring and fall the men gather at the club grill for a fun evening with their significant others. For more information, contact Paul Poppe, 706-654-4776.

MEN’S GROUP (MGA)

The men have weekly games on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM and weekends starting at 8:00 AM. They also sponsor monthly tournaments during the year so please contact Johnny Tucker at jrtucker1@windstream.net for more information. Traditions of Braselton


N E W S F R O M T H E C O U RT S

CURRENT

LESSONS TUESDAYS: Adult Beginners 8am-9am Junior Beginners 10 & Under 4pm-5pm

Junior Intermediate 12 & Under 5pm-6pm Junior Advanced 6pm-7pm

Please remember to reserve your courts on the Traditions website. Anyone interested in playing Alta contact one of the captains listed. If you are new to the area and need more information regarding Alta, please contact Ginger Reeves at gingerhreeves@gmail.com

TENNIS INFORMATION Chairperson Ginger Reeves gingerhreeves@gmail.com

Captains, Mixed B Level Debbie Cheek teamuggirl@aol.com Captains, Mixed AA Level

Men’s C Level (Saturday) Lance Tomlin ldtomlin@gmail.com

Ginger Reeves gingerhreeves@gmail.com

Ladies AA Level (Sunday) Ginger Reeves gingerhreeves@gmail.com

Treasurer Bret O’Steen bosteen86@gmail.com

Captains, Mixed B Level Paul Peterson paulpet92@gmail.com

Ladies A Level (Sunday) Mary Burke marysburke@windstream.net

Facility Supervisor James Livingston james@georgiapavings.com

Captains, Senior Men’s A Level Tim Burke timothyburke@windstream.net

Ladies B Level (Sunday) Tracy Woodall mhwoodall@gmail.com

Public Relations/News from the Court Margaret Peterson mapet1776@gmail.com

Captains, Senior Women’s A Level Mary Burke marysburke@windstream.net

Ladies B Level (Thursday) Amie Botts tennisbetty@gmail.com

Special Events Coordinator Tracy Woodall tmhwoodall@gmail.com

Men’s A Level (Saturday) Tim Burke timothyburke@windstream.net

Ladies B Level (Thursday) Margaret Peterson mapet1776@gmail.com

Captains, Senior Mixed A Level Keith Cheek kcheek59@aol.com

Men’s B Level (Saturday) Paul Peterson paulepet92@gmail.com

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FITNESS

FITNESS FRUSTRATION in February It’s been a month now since New Year’s resolutions and goals were made but you’re feeling frustrated. You’re not alone! Here’s why you should hang tough…. February is a universal challenge. Even avid skiers, who love snow and enjoy being bundles head to toe, grow weary of winter toward this month’s end. As we approach one too many gray (and rainy!) days, using the TV remote starts to feel like a version of exercise. Also, we feel the pull toward hibernation as we struggle to remain committed to fitness, better nutrition, and other healthy goals. Well, it is February. Accept it, know it’s temporary, and get outside when you can. Are you expecting Too Much Too Soon? It’s easy to lose motivation when result allude us. After several weeks of dedication, we expect to be rewarded. Where is that Olympian body we’ve been sculpting? Is energy still lacking? How many more carrots and crunches are needed? And, blood pressure is still high? Reality: According to a one study, it takes about 10-12 weeks to achieve improvements in body fat %. Sometimes more or less depending on your aggressiveness, genetics and the like. Solution: Focus more on the journey and less on the destination. Be patient with yourself. You would with others so give yourself some of that grace. Are You Paying Attention to Details Along the Way? You may not be dropping pants sizes, yet, but other improvements are occurring! For example, notice how you feel. Less stressed? You may not have the energy you exude during late spring, however, imagine how sluggish you would be if you were not exercising and eating well? Also, you would not be developing healthy habits that benefit you all year long even well after goals are achieved. You are establishing, or solidifying a healthy lifestyle-not a single goal to be checked off a list. Experience the journey-your evolving and improving a way of living as you move towards those goals.

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Commit for the Long-Term. Focus on a bigger life plan: Nourish a healthier, happier life with a body and mind in which you can comfortably live to an old age. Follow these tips to help you remain steadfast: 1. Your skipping workouts and healthy eating has gone out the window - Reevaluate your workouts and what you’re eating. Are they too hard or too easy? Are you not eating enough to fuel those workouts? Find something that, God forbid, you enjoy lol! Mix it up, add variety to your workouts and never get bored. 2. Your body is achy and tired and boy you got an attitude – Maybe your doing too much. Gone are the days of spending hours at the gym. Take 30 – 45 minutes and be done. We have families, friends and life to live. Yes, they are and should be a priority as well. Find balance among all these things. 3. You criticize yourself. Negative self-talk sabotages efforts in all aspects of life, health goals included. When I’m training with a client who talks this way about themselves, I immediately nip it in the bud and turn it into a positive. We have enough negativity around us and really, I believe we are what we think and verbally speak. 4. Are your expectations realistic? We are going to fall off the wagon and really, it’s OK to take a cheat day once in a while. So, you skipped a day or two in the gym, you aren’t going to sabotage all your hard work in 2 or so days. Instead, expect to gradually become the person you intend to be, with enough flaws and efforts to be wise and strong. With that attitude, you’ll likely reach that blood pressure goal as well as all the others! Carol Osborne,

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GROUNDHOG DAY BY CINDY HOHMAN (SOURCE WIKIPEDIA)

Groundhog Day is a popular tradition celebrated in the United States and Canada on February 2. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerging from its burrow on this day sees a shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and winter will persist for six more weeks, and if it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness, spring will arrive early. While the tradition remains popular in modern times, studies have found no consistent correlation between a groundhog seeing its shadow or not and the subsequent arrival time of spring-like weather.[2] The weather lore was brought from German-speaking areas where the badger is the forecasting animal. This appears to be an enhanced version of the lore that clear weather on Candlemas forebodes a prolonged winter. The Groundhog Day ceremony held at Punxsutawney in western Pennsylvania, centering around a semi-mythical groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil, has become the most attended.. Other cities in the United States (including Atlanta) and Canada have also adopted the event.

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The 1993 film Groundhog Day helped boost recognition of the custom, and the celebration has spread even further. In 2009, Quebec began to mark the day (Canadian French: Jour de la Marmotte) with its own groundhog. The observance of Groundhog Day in the United States first occurred in German communities in Pennsylvania, according to known records. The earliest mention of Groundhog Day is a February 2, 1840 entry in the diary of James L. Morris of Morgantown, Pennsylvania, in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, according to the book on the subject by Don Yoder. This was a Welsh enclave, but the diarist was commenting on his neighbors who were of German stock. General Beauregard Lee has been making predictions for years in metro Atlanta. He is a groundhog that resides at the Dauset Trails Nature Center in Jackson, Georgia, United States, just south of Atlanta. He previously resided at the Yellow River Game Ranch in Lilburn, Georgia just outside of Atlanta up until it closed in December 2017.

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SOCIAL NEWS

All of us on the Social Committee hopes everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are working on some new events for this year that we hope everyone will enjoy! From and 80’s party to live music at the pool this summer and much more! HERE ARE SOME DATES TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDAR AND AS ALWAYS, THESE DATES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. WE ARE WORKING WITH THE GOLF COURSE, TENNIS COMMITTEE, AND THE EMPTY NESTERS TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE A FUN FILLED CALENDAR FOR 2019!

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80’s Party1 APRIL 14 TH (RAIN DATE: APRIL 20TH) Easter Egg Hunt

MAY 19 TH

Pool Party (Cook Out, Live Music)2

JUNE -TBD

Pool Party (Cook Out, Live Music)2

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4th of July Cook Out, Live Music2 1 Adults Only

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Back to School Bash3

AUGUST 24 TH Casino Night1

SEPTEMBER 28TH SheilaFest2

OCTOBER 18 TH

STOP AND LOOK AROUND YOU BY CINDY HOHMAN

I was on my way home from a doctor’s appointment traveling on Highway 124. I looked ahead and saw a beautiful landscape. One thing I noticed however was a lot of trash along the side of the road. How did all that trash get there? It saddened me to think of those people that have no problem throwing their used cups, papers, bottles, etc. from their car windows. When I turned on to Traditions Way, I noticed that for the most part the sides of our streets are relatively free of trash. I would like to give a shout out to Carol and Bruce Higbie for all their efforts in cleaning up Traditions. Although we have had some very cold mornings recently, that doesn’t stop them from giving so much to our neighborhood.

Kids Halloween Party3

NOVEMBER

Holiday Sip & Shop

DECEMBER 1 ST Santa at Traditions

2 Family Event

3 Kids Only

Watch your emails and Facebook for information on these and other events. Traditions has grown so much it is necessary to have an RSVP system for these events. Please make sure you rsvp by the due dates for the events so that we can plan properly! We would hate if someone missed out! If you have new neighbors, please let them know to register with the HOA office and join our Facebook page so they can keep up with all the happenings at Traditions!

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EVENTS

February Events ATLANTA WAITRESS February 5 - 6, 2019 (7:30 p.m.) Inspired by the popular film, Waitress is about a pie maker stuck in a small town and a loveless marriage who must summon strength and courage to rebuild her life, at Fox Theatre. Ticket deal $30

VALENTINE’S DAY GARDEN PARTY February 14, 2019 (7 to 11 p.m.) Let romance bloom with an elegant evening of live entertainment, dancing, appetizers, dessert, and cocktails from a cash bar at Valentines in the Garden, with orchids on display at Atlanta Botanical Garden.

FRESH “PETER PAN” February 8 - 24, 2019 Peter and the Starcatcher is a funny prequel to Peter Pan, featuring a boy and girl in a madcap adventure “filled with music, mermaids, mayhem, and magic” at ACT3 Productions in Sandy Springs. Ticket deal $14

VALENTINE’S DAY BALL February 14, 2019 (7 p.m.) Valentine’s Day Ball has Motown-infused music performed by a live band, dancing, heavy hors d’oeuvres, and a no-host bar at AEI StartUp Factory in Lithonia. Ticket deal $17

ROMANTIC COMEDY February 8 - 24, 2019 A movie turned musical, The Wedding Singer is a fun romantic comedy featuring a score straight out of the 1980s pop songbook at Jennie T. Anderson Theater in Marietta. Ticket deal $15 to $27

VALENTINE’S DAY GETAWAY February 14 - 16, 2019Lanier Islands resort is offering a romantic package that includes chocolate, dinner, a room, and breakfast for $259 to $299.

OYSTER FESTIVAL February 9, 2019 (1 p.m.) Oysterfest has live music with oysters, fried shrimp, and beverages for sale at the Park Tavern for age 21+.

JEFFERSON BRASELTON FARMERS MARKET Jan 18, 2019 Peg Sheffield 706-254-1975

ROMANTIC MUSIC IN A MANSION February 14, 2019 (5:30 & 8:30 p.m.) Orchestra Noir brings you Black-Tie Valentine’s, beginning with a pre-concert soirée, fine wine, and champagne, then a concert with string orchestra, opera, and a solo violin, and after intermission, a saxophone jazz quartet playing “the most romantic smooth R&B tunes ever composed” at The Wimbish House. Ticket deal $45

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EMPTY NESTERS

Empty Nesters... By the time you read this, the First of our 2019 events will be in the books. February 2nd, we got together to enjoy a ‘Souper’ Bowl Party the night before the BIG GAME. Details and photos will be in next month’s Newsletter. Meanwhile, I wanted to invite all of you how live in Traditions or are property owners, have an empty nest and would enjoy an evening out with friends and neighbors (in the 50 and up age range) about once a month, to consider joining us for a lot fun, yummy food and friendly fellowship. We are a group of lovely, warm and fun loving folks always ready to welcome new members. So, if you think you might be interested, please email emptynesters@traditionsofbraselton.org or contact one of our committee members (see newsletter for names and contact info) to be put on the mailing list. We will need your name(s), address, best phone number and best email address. We’d love to meet you and have you join us.

If, you already get our Evites and haven’t yet joined us yet or haven’t been for a while, this is a good way to start off a fun 2019. Looking forward to seeing some new faces and meeting new friends. Empty Nesters Planning Committee

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COMMUNITY NEWS Jefferson Community Theatre

2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY JANUARY 2-31

Jumpstart January Special: $1 Admission

APRIL APRIL 26

JUNE JUNE 28

Freebie Friday: Free Admission

Freebie Friday: Free Admission

APRIL 30 • 6:30p -7:30p

JUNE 29 • 5:00p - 10:00p

Crawford W. Long Museum

Crawford W. Long Museum

Crawford W. Long Museum JANUARY 11, 12, 13

“Night of January 16th”

Jefferson Community Theatre

FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 7 • 7:00p - 9:00p

Wisdom in a Workshop: Seed & Seal Essential Oils FEBRUARY 22

Crawford W. Long Museum FEBRUARY 22-24

Shop & Win Weekend

Main Street Jefferson & Jefferson Central Business District

MARCH MARCH 2

Community Clean-Up Main Street Jefferson MARCH 7, 10, 11

Wisdom in a Workshop: May Baskets with Posy Crawford W. Long Museum

MAY MAY 4

Community Clean-Up

Jefferson Freedom Festival Main Street Jefferson

JULY JULY 2-31

Dog Days of Summer: 1 Pooch = 1 Free Pass

Main Street Jefferson

Crawford W. Long Museum

MAY 9 • 7:00p - 9:30p

JULY 12, 13, 14

Wisdom in a Workshop with Ricky Fitzpatrick Crawford W. Long Museum MAY 11

Second Saturday Concert Series: Band TBA

Summer Production: TBA Jefferson Community Theatre JULY 18

Movies by Moonlight: TBA Main Street Jefferson

Main Street Jefferson

AUGUST

MAY 24-26

AUGUST 3

Shop & Win Weekend

Community Clean-Up

Main Street Jefferson & Jefferson Central Business District

Main Street Jefferson

JUNE

Second Saturday Concert Series: Band TBA

AUGUST 10

JUNE 1 • 8:00a - 12:00p

Main Street Jefferson AUGUST 23

MARCH 16 • 10:00a - 4:00p

Every Saturday, June thru September On the Square in Downtown Jefferson

Jefferson Heritage Tree Council

JUNE 3-7 • 9:30a - 2:00p

Auditions: “Steel Magnolias” Jefferson Community Theatre

Spring Foliage Fest MARCH 28

Observance of Doctor’s Day Crawford W. Long Museum

APRIL APRIL 20 • 10:00a - 1:00p

Jefferson Easter Egg Hunt Main Street Jefferson APRIL 21-27

Georgia Cities Week Main Street Jefferson

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SEPTEMBER 14

Second Saturday Concert Series: Band TBA Main Street Jefferson

Crawford W. Long Museum

Freebie Friday: Free Admission

SEPTEMBER

Jefferson Farmers Market Opens

History Camp: Feathers & Fur Animals in History Crawford W. Long Museum JUNE 8

Second Saturday Concert Series: Band TBA Main Street Jefferson

JUNE 14-16 & 21-22

“Steel Magnolias” 10 Year Anniversary Show Jefferson Community Theatre

Freebie Friday: Free Admission Crawford W. Long Museum

AUGUST 24 • 1:00p - 3:00p

Victorian Tea: Language of Flowers

Crawford W. Long Museum AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 1

Shop & Win Weekend

Main Street Jefferson & Jefferson Central Business District FOR MORE INFORMATION: 706.367.5307 • 706.367.5714 www.crawfordlong.org www.jeffersoncommunitytheatre.com www.mainstreetjefferson.com

SEPTEMBER 28

Movies by Moonlight: TBA Main Street Jefferson

OCTOBER OCTOBER 10 • 7:00p - 9:00p

Wisdom in a Workshop with Ricky Fitzpatrick Crawford W. Long Museum OCTOBER 25

Freebie Friday: Free Admission Crawford W. Long Museum OCTOBER 26

Fall Production: TBA

Jefferson Community Theatre OCTOBER 31 • 4:00p - 6:00p

Jefferson Halloween Walk Main Street Jefferson

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1 • 11:30a

Observance of Dr. Long’s Birthday

Crawford W. Long Museum NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3

Jefferson Holiday Market Jefferson Civic Center NOVEMBER 30

Small Business Saturday Shop Small. Win Big.

Main Street Jefferson & Jefferson Central Business District

DECEMBER DECEMBER 7 • 10:00a - 6:00p

Downtown in December Holiday Festival & Parade Main Street Jefferson & Crawford W. Long Museum

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