Traditions March 2019

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The Official Newsletter of the Traditions of Braselton Community

March 2019 Vol. 6 Iss. 3

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HELPFUL NUMBERS

INSIDE THIS ISSUE 4

Committee Member Listing

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Social News

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Public Schools Gum Springs Elementary West Jackson Primary School West Jackson Intermediate School West Jackson Middle School Jackson County Comp. High School

706-654-5580 706-654-2243 706-654-2044 706-654-2775 706-367-5003

Private Schools Jackson Trail Christian School Lanier Christian Academy North Georgia Christian School

706-367-9418 678-828-8350 678-828-8350

Child Care & Preschools Elite Academy First Steps Childcare of Braselton Georgia Kids Academy

706-658-2343 706-658-4075 706-654-5437

College & Universities Brenau Academy & University UGA Visitors Center Georgia Perimeter College University of North Georgia

770-534-6299 706-542-0842 678-407-5000 706-398-3000

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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

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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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10 Calendar 11 Empty Nesters 14 Events

18 Health

23 Community News 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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Jimmy & Alma Blackburn Gregory & Lindsey Dunning Paul Gannon Christina Kondos Frank & Diane Leveroni Rachel Castillo & Juan Mayorga Alexander Williams Michelle Willis MARCH MARCH2019 2019

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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

Recreation Area

reacreation @traditionsofbraselton.org Brett Schwartz Jerry Hohman

Capital Improvements & Special Projects capitalimprovements @traditionsofbraselton.org

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

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

Grounds Committee

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

Empty Nesters

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

Neighborhood Watch neighborhoodwatch @traditionsofbraselton.org 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

*Please email manager@traditionasofbraselton.org 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!

MARCH

2nd: Empty Nesters Event 15th: Spring Divot Repair Party (Golf Club) 16th: Committee Appreciation Dinner 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) 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) 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)

JULY

TBD: Empty Nesters Pool Party TBD: Music on the Veranda (Golf Club) 4th: July 4th Parade & Celebration

AUGUST

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

SEPTEMBER

6th: Empty Nesters Event 28th: SHEILA FEST 30th: Pool Closes

OCTOBER

TBD: Wine Tasting TBD: Craft Event 6th: Hospitality Open House for New Residents 12th: Fall Yard Sale 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 **Dates and times are subject to change, please check back and look for announcements**

FROM THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Commmittee Has Been Taking A Little Winter Hiatus But Have Been Working On Some Great Events Coming Up In The Spring And Fall! Watch Your Email And Our Facebook Page For Some Awesome Events Coming Up! Sheila Anderson, Social Committee Chair

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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!!

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RECIPE

20-MINUTE CHEESY CHICKEN ENCHILADA SOUP YIELD: 4-6 Servings Total Time: 20 min Prep Time: 5 min Cook Time: 15 min INGREDIENTS: 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup diced white onion (about 1 small white onion) 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup masa harina (corn flour) 3 cups chicken stock 2 cups cooked, shredded chicken 1 1/4 cups (or 1 10-ounce can) red enchilada sauce, homemade or store-bought* 1 (14-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained 1 (14-ounce) can diced tomatoes, with juices (I prefer fire-roasted) 1 (4-ounce) can chopped green chiles 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, freshly grated 1 teaspoon salt, or more/less to taste optional toppings: tortilla chips/strips, diced/sliced avocado, grated cheese, sour cream, chopped fresh cilantro, and/or pico de gallo Large zip-top bag Roasted potatoes (optional) DIRECTIONS: 1. Heat the oil in a large stock over medium-high heat. (To save time, peel and dice the onion for the minute or so that the oil heats.) Add the onion and sautĂŠ for 5 minutes, or until cooked and translucent. Add the garlic and sautĂŠ for an additional minute until fragrant. Stir in the masa harina and cook for an additional minute. 2. Pour in half of the chicken stock and stir until completely combined. Add in the remainder of the chicken stock and stir to combine. Immediately add in the chicken, enchilada sauce, black beans, tomatoes, green chiles, salt and cumin, and stir until combined. Continue stirring occasionally until the mixture reaches a simmer. Reduce heat to medium-low and let it simmer for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally so that the soup does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Then stir in the cheese, one handful at a time, until combined. Taste, and season the soup to taste with salt. 3. Serve the soup warm with desired toppings.

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MARCH WORD FIND

WORD BANK ST PATRICK’S DAY BLOOMS LANDSCAPE FLOWERS RAIN THUNDER SEEDS SPRING FEVER BASEBALL AWAKENING CLOVER BREEZE SUNSHINE FLOURISHING BUNNY BUZZING

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8-9:30am: Yoga 10-11am: Ladies Bible Study 6-9pm: Young Life

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

8-9:30am: Yoga 6-9pm: Young Life 6:30-7:30pm: Capital Improvements & Special Projects

8-9am: Kickboxing

8-9am: Kickboxing

8-9am: Kickboxing 7-10:30pm: Empty Nester’s Card Game

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

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

8-9:30am: Yoga 10-11am: Ladies Bible Study 6:30-8:30pm: Open Bible Study

5-6pm: GroundsCommittee Meeting

8am-11pm: Private Event

10am-12pm: ARB Meeting

6pm-8pm: Committee Appreciation Dinner

9am-9pm: Spring Divot Repair Party 9am-4pm: Quilting Class

4-7pm: Social Committee Event Set Up

7-11pm: 70’s and 80’s Party

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

1-5pm: Private Event

8-9:30am: Kickboxing

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

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Traditions Empty Nesters Celebrate

THE "SOUPER" BOWL

The Traditions Empty Nesters kicked off their 2019 festivities on Saturday, February 2 with a Souper Bowl event that was perfect to chase away the bitter chill of the previous week! Forty-eight friends and neighbors signed up to attend the event. We enjoyed five different crock pots of soup, ranging from white bean and ham, to clam chowder, to taco soup, vegetable beef and __ (something French…I can’t remember the exact name). Our all-star chefs included Carol & John Mays, Becky & Hunter Bicknell, Kay & Richard Hyslop, Mary Ann & Jim Barry and Cheryl & Steve Morrell. All the other guests also contributed: yummy appetizers, breads and (score!) fabulous desserts! After dinner, Coach Margaret Hanson did her best to provide instructions for our two games. First, she reminded us of our school days when we made triangular paper footballs and practiced punting them over our friends’ finger goalposts. She bravely tried to teach our directionally-challenged group how to fold our papers into those footballs. “Fold it like a hot dog…not like a hamburger.” After a few false starts, we were finally ready to play. At each table, the members were instructed to take turns kicking their paper footballs between the uprights of our wooden goalposts (cleverly crafted by Beth Grimes). After a 10-minute period, the points were tallied to determine which team had the high score. One team had kicked more than 100 field goals! However, they received a penalty flag when it was determined by the referee that they had not followed the

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rules to win. So, the 2nd place team, who had kicked 30 field goals, was declared the winner! That team was captained by Wayne Davis and Bruce Higbie, who admitted that their skills may have been perfected during their time spent in detention in high school. And both of those gentlemen would consider coming out of retirement to replace the Falcons’ kicker, Matt Bryant, who has recently been released from the team. Our final game of the evening was even more challenging. Each table team got a sheet of paper with 30 questions on it and using the clues provided had to guess which NFL team. For example, the clue “Pope’s assistant” would be the Arizona Cardinals. Or Nov. 1st is their day would be the New Orleans Saints. I No sweat, right? At the end of the evening, the SAME team who won the kicking contest (Bolens, Davises, Thompsons, Higbies), won the “Name That Team” contest. Can you say MVP? Being good sports, however, the SOUPER Bowl champions graciously shared their fabulous prizes of chocolate football candies with the other teams. And at the end of the evening, we all went home as winners! Interested in joining our fun group of Empty Nesters for our monthly gatherings? If you don’t currently get our emails, please send a message to Cheryl Morrell at nanasarge710@gmail.com to be added to the roster.

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EVENTS

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY March 17, 2019 (noon) St. Patrick’s Day Outdoor Festival has bars and live music (plus Irish dancers one afternoon) on Buckhead Avenue outside Fado AUTO SHOW March 20 - 24, 2019 Atlanta International Auto Show includes hundreds of new cars, light trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles at Georgia World Congress Center. ADULT PARTY AT THE AQUARIUM March 29, 2019 (7 p.m., VIP 6 p.m.) Adults can wander Georgia Aquarium enjoying DJ music, finger food, and cocktails from the full-service bars during Sips Under the Sea for age 21+. Buy tickets online because none will be sold at the door.

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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


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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

Treasurer Open

Captains, Mixed AA Level Ginger Reeves gingerhreeves@gmail.com

Facility Supervisor John Stafford ljstaff@gmail.com Public Relations/News from the Court Julie Jones juliemcelheney@yahoo.com Special Events Coordinator Amie Botts tennisbetty@gmail.com Captains, Senior Mixed A Level Keith Cheek kcheek59@aol.com

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Captains, Mixed B Level Paul Peterson paulpet92@gmail.com Captains, Senior Men’s A Level Tim Burke timothyburke@windstream.net Captains, Senior Women’s A Level Mary Burke marysburke@windstream.net Men’s A Level (Saturday) Tim Burke timothyburke@windstream.net

Men’s B Level (Saturday) Paul Peterson paulepet92@gmail.com Ladies AA Level (Sunday) Ginger Reeves gingerhreeves@gmail.com Ladies A Level (Sunday) Mary Burke marysburke@windstream.net Ladies B Level (Sunday) Tracy Woodall mhwoodall@gmail.com Ladies B Level (Thursday) Amie Botts tennisbetty@gmail.com Ladies B Level (Thursday) Margaret Peterson mapet1776@gmail.com

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H E A LT H

IS IT REALLY HARDER TO LOSE WEIGHT AS WE MATURE?

Getting old ain’t for sissys! As we mature in age, we start to experience physical and mental changes and losing weight can seem more difficult, especially if you’re finding it more and more difficult to get around. Sarcopenia, which means muscle loss, affects all of us as we age. In addition, our bodies burn fewer calories at rest, but our appetites haven’t necessarily decreased. We can’t turn back the clock so what are we to do?!! 1. KEEP MOVING! Arthritis, recovery from surgery, etc. can slow you down but if you have clearance from your doc, you should be exercising or getting some kind of daily physical activity. There are lots of low-impact options such as walking and yoga. When pain is the problem, pay special attention to what you eat and eating anti-inflammatory foods. Stick to veggies, fruit, whole grains, beans and legumes and heart healthy fats such as avocados and nuts/seeds. Limit meat, especially red and pork. 2. DITCH THE OLD WAY OF DIETING – a cup of java and glass of OJ does not a good diet make. You also need protein and fiber for breakfast and really at every meal. Check out myplate.org for nutrition guidelines and recommendations on what a balanced diet looks like. 3. Focus on what you can add to your diet not cut out – sure, you can lose weight by just eating a piece of dry toast for breakfast but really, what’s the goal here? We want to become stronger not weak and frail. Our bodies need fuel with the proper nutrients, vitamins and minerals which is hard to get on a very restrictive diet. Nutrients also preserve what muscle of bone density we already have! 4. ARE YOU AFRAID TO EXERCISE OR THAT YOU WON’T DO IT RIGHT? Well, any kind of movement is better than nothing I suppose however, you don’t want to hurt yourself or make a past injury rear its ugly head. Find an activity that keeps you moving and that you enjoy and this way you will do it and it won’t be so hard to get motivated. Look for ways to get strong with a strength training program whether in your home, gym or getting a certified personal trainer. Do it and don’t delay! Muscle mass fuels your metabolism so our bodies burn more calories too. It’s never too late to get strong! 5. CUT OUT SNACKS. GOOD OR BAD ADVICE? I say snack if you are hungry and your snacking on something nutritious. Healthy snacking can keep you from overindulging when you do finally sit down to a real meal. Snacking keeps your blood sugar stable by eating ideally, every 3 – 4 hours. Examples of good and satisfying snacks are an apple with a handful of almonds or yogurt and berries. Hope this helps. I encourage everyone, not matter what age, to make a goal of getting stronger this year. Women keep doing things that keep you active and strong (cleaning, gardening, etc.) and open your own jar and bottle lids. Men take the advice for women as well, especially about cleaning! Do pushups on the counter or floor when waiting for your coffee to brew (women do this too!) And, if you need some accountability or just don’t know where to start, please contact me about training in your home, my home gym, Traditions fitness center or a convenient location of your choice. Your first 30-minute session is FREE if you mention this article! Carol Osborne,

Fitness Delivered 678-510-9573

Personal Trainer

facebook.com/fitnessdelivered fitnessdeliveredtoyou@gmail.com

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NEW YEAR...

New Ownership Service Team

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THE PURCHASE OF A NEW GOLF CART

+ 10% OFF SERVICE/REPAIRS* NORTH GEORGIA’S FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR

706.265.2189

8660 Hwy 53 East | Dawsonville, GA 30534

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PUZZLE

GET BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS

Golf Instruction at Traditions of Braselton and Hamilton Mill INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP LESSONS

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES RETURNING IN MARCH • Traditions weekend Pee Wee Golf Clinics for ages 4 – 6 • The Traditions Junior Golf League • Thursday Night Putting League

Traditions of Braselton: Thursday, Friday, Sunday all day | Saturday afternoon Hamilton Mill: Tuesday and Wednesday all day | Saturday morning

TRADITIONS JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS Ages 7 to 18 will learn proper techniques while having fun in the process. Open to all skill levels. Thursdays | 4 – 5 p.m. Sundays | 1:30 – 2:30 pm. Golf Members | $25 Performance Center Members | $15 Guests & Social Members | $35

JUNIOR SUMMER GOLF CAMPS Ages 7 – 18 Wednesday – Friday 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. May 29 – August 2 (excluding July 4 week) Camps include refreshments, prizes, gifts and more! Members | $125 per week Guests | $180 per week Summer passes available for multiple weeks attendance. Limited to 12 juniors per session.

CONTACT JEFF KANEKO FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP TODAY: 706.338.2542 | jeffrey.kaneko@clubcorp.com *Some restrictions and exclusions may apply. See Club for details. © ClubCorp USA, Inc. All rights reserved. 43760 0219 EA

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JOIN US!

Wednesday, March 13th • 9AM-NOON

HEALTHY AGING EXPO

The Venue at Friendship Springs 7340 Friendship Springs Blvd, Flowery Branch, GA 30542

The event will feature: Demonstrations, Entertainment & Health Screenings Sponsored by:

FREE TO THE PUBLIC! For more information, or to check vendor booth availability please contact Leah Nelson at LNelson@gainesvilletimes.com, or 770-535-6330.


COMMUNITY NEWS

a r e t r o WHEN: - t h e m MARCH e d p r o23RD m @ 7:30 PM UNTIL 11:30 PM WHERE: TRADITIONS OF BRASELTON HOMEOWNERS CLUBHOUSE COST: $10 ADVANCE TICKETS, $15 AT THE DOOR, MUST RSVP!! BRING AN APPETIZER OR DESSERT TO SHARE AND BYOB

BLAST from the

PAST

LET’S GO BACK TO THE DAYS OF METAL BANDS AND BIG HAIR! FIND SOME LEG WARMERS, MUSCLE SHIRTS, OR SHOULDER PADS TO WEAR. A PARTY TO CELEBRATE THE BEST DECADE YET, YOU CAN EVEN SHOW UP IN A LITTLE RED CORVETTE! SO, DUST OFF YOUR CASSETTES AND TEASE UP YOUR HAIR IT’S A TOTALLY 80’S PARTY BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!

PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST FEMALE, BEST MALE, BEST COUPLE! LIVE MUSIC BY Z3 & DJ THUNDERCAT SPINNING DANCE MUSIC TICKETS & RSVP AT HTTP://WWW.TRADITIONSOFBRASELTON.ORG/FORMS/80SPARTY

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P c a h w a a y P p m i


R EM I NDE R S Please remember that the condition of the exterior of your home has an overall impact on how the Community is perceived. Be conscious of your lawn, flower and tree beds as well as the exterior of your home. Insure that your flower and tree beds are free of weeds and have ample fresh pine straw or mulch applied (pine straw/mulch should not look grey or weathered). Please make sure that you have your lawn and beds on a weed control and fertilization program; regular applications are necessary to keep your lawn free from weeds. In some instances, it may be necessary to pull weeds while you are waiting for your weed program to take effect. We would also like to remind residents that burning of grass is prohibited as it is considered unsightly and hazardous. Grass burning will result in an immediate fine of $250 and amenity access cards will be disabled until paid. We would like to avoid sending notices for homes and yards that are not well maintained as much as possible and your attention to these items will help us accomplish this goal. Please remember that recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, and commercial vehicles are not permitted to be parked or stored on the property unless you are able to store them inside your garage and out of sight. When the weather starts warming up these are items that many residents may forget. Again, we appreciate your help and cooperation. Your support will help keep Traditions beautiful and make it the best Community it can be!

3177 Gravel Springs Rd Buford, GA 30519 | (770) 573-9096 Traditions of Braselton

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Tree Sale · Live Music · Arts & Crafts · Food & Beverages

SPRING FOLIAGE FEST 9th AL U N N A

Brought to you by the Jefferson Tree Council

March 16, 2019 • 10am - 4pm Jefferson City Park • Jefferson, GA

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Foliage

A wide variety of high quality, locally grown trees, shrubs, flowers & produce. Onsite experts answers your tree and landscaping questions.

Music

Live musical performances throughout the day.

Vendors

Handmade crafts, artwork, and nature inspired items for sale.

Food & Beverages

Enjoy food and beverages from local vendors.

For additional information, please contact the Jefferson City Arborist at jeffersonfoliagefest@gmail.com

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TACKLE PAIN-FREE ADVENTURES

TOGETHER There’s no denying that joint pain can hinder a beautiful day outside. Don’t let chronic discomfort hold you back, it’s time to put on your hiking boots and explore. With expert orthopedic care provided by the independent providers of Athens Orthopedic Clinic, you can do just that. At the conveniently-located GMC Health ParkHamilton Mill, you can also enjoy the following services—cardiology, gastroenterology, OB/ GYN, cancer care and primary care services—with experienced, knowledgeable providers. This one-of-akind health park offers a truly stress-free experience. You can count on GMC Health Park-Hamilton Mill to take your health to new heights.

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FEELING FORTUNATE! During this month associated with good fortune, Paran Homes would like to express our thanks to the good people of Traditions of Braselton! We feel incredibly lucky to be part of such a special community. We truly appreciate each and every homeowner who was able to attend the fantastic unveiling of our NEW Sales Discovery Center and preview of our 2019 Marketing Strategy on February 28. Those in attendance enjoyed private tours of the Discovery Center, awesome appetizers presented by Cornbread & Caviar, a sneak peek at our latest marketing materials and an exclusive gift for attending. The reviews we received were incredibly favorable – from the lifestyle-focused marketing of this superlative community to the living storybook that is at the heart of our NEW Discovery Center. “No one understands this community and all that it has to offer better than the people who already live here,” explained Michael Rosenberg, President of Paran Homes. “To witness their excitement over the story we’re planning to tell about Traditions of Braselton meant everything. If we’re able to get THEM excited about a community where they already live, I can only imagine the reaction we’ll receive from potential new neighbors. Now that it’s been met with a resounding thumbs up from current residents, we’ll begin promoting our messaging to home buyers. In the months to come, that messaging will receive increased reach with the debut of a new website and greater involvement with the Town of Braselton and its events. We want to put Traditions of Braselton on the map and in the hearts of future residents.” If you, too, are feeling lucky to be a part of Traditions of Braselton – we invite YOU to help us tell its remarkable story. A select number of residents have already volunteered to become a valued part of our Ambassador Program – which pairs current homeowners with prospective home buyers who share common interests and family structure. Beyond this more formal program, there are also opportunities for you to share the love of your community on your own social media pages (#DiscoverTraditionsofBraselton); handpick your new neighbors among your friends, family members, business associates, fellow church members and more through good old-fashioned word-of-mouth; and share a testimonial on our new website. If you’re interested in being considered to have your family’s story featured on the new website, please contact Onsite Community Manager Jennifer Giacin at 706-654-9121 or jgiacin@cmacommunities.com. Thank you in advance for your ongoing support!


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