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LAKE ANNA Guide 2014

Guide 2014

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features 36 LIFE ON THE LAKE

Extending Your Space Beyond The Water’s Edge

40 ORANGE COUNTY

Beauty And History Collide In This Small Town

44 A SIp OF THE SOUTH A Look At Wineries Around Lake Anna

46 FISHING ON THE LAKE

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departments 16 Lakelicious

Check out these food and drink specials from our favorite area restaurant

18 Docktails

Great summer drink recipes

20 Hidden History

Historic body part memoralized at Ellwood Plantation

22 Did You Know?

10 fun facts about Lake Anna

24 By The Numbers

Interesting stats on your favorite lake

26 Main Street

Louisa is a cultural gem and just minutes from the lake

28 Green Scene

See why Lake Anna is an angler’s paradise

30 Lake Anna Resort

A world-class resort is headed our way

32 Shopping

Quite an adventure at Lake Anna

51 Datebook

Mark your calendar for area festivals and events

56 On The Lake

All about lake living from wakeboarding, boating, attractions, and home decor to safety tips

71 Things To See And Do

In Louisa County, we love our lake

77 Dining

Some great choices await you

87 Resource Directory 94 Area Map Lake anna Guide 2014

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elcome to Lake Anna! If you’re here, you’re in luck—Lake Anna is truly Virginia’s hidden gem. Because Lake Anna has only been around since 1971, it has yet to be discovered by the masses as the amazing retreat spot that it is. A haven for history buffs and a dream come true for lovers of fishing, water sports, boating, hiking and relaxation in all its forms, Lake Anna is the vacation spot that truly has something for everyone. We hope this guide offers you just a little taste of all that Lake Anna has to offer. For those of you looking for unique opportunities in the surrounding cities, Small Town Day Trips walk you through the various shops, historical stops, and arts and entertainment available in the beautiful, historic towns surrounding Lake Anna. We have also provided input from local experts on fishing and water sports so that you can take full advantage of the immense opportunities for fun at the lake. If you’re looking into lakeside real estate, we’ve got you covered there too. Learn about the benefits of owning property on the lake, including a special section on the ins and outs of building a boat house. We’ve also compiled a list of a variety of events and activities with every member of the family in mind. There are plenty of activities for kids at Lake Anna, from boating and water sports to arts and crafts. For the adventurer among you, Lake Anna State Park is a great place to get close to nature, enjoy a challenging hike and camp out. For the art lover, the Louisa Arts Center has live theatre entertainment, along with visual arts displays at the Purcell Gallery and a host of other events throughout the year. For the competitor, the Wake Edgers Watersports series offers an opportunity to compete in wakeboarding and wakesurfing contests at the lake, and also provides fun, family-friendly events. It’s going to be a wonderful year at Lake Anna. The businesses and organizations here continue to grow and develop, but the small-town feel of the area remains a key feature of the lake. Quiet and serene, welcoming to all who visit, Lake Anna is the relaxation destination of Virginia, and we’re so glad you’ve come to share the lake with us.

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Since the area is close to three of Virginia’s major cities (Fredericksburg, Charlottesville and Richmond), Lake Anna makes for a spectacular second home or summer destination for folks all across the state.

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elcome to Lake Anna, the second largest lake in Virginia and your destination for all things fun! Located in Central Virginia and surrounded by the counties of Louisa, Spotsylvania and Orange, Lake Anna has become a popular place for families and friends to get away and also a highly coveted residential destination. Since the area is close to three of Virginia’s major cities (Fredericksburg, Charlottesville and Richmond), Lake Anna makes for a spectacular second home or summer destination for folks all across the state. While you’re here, explore the 250 miles of shoreline and 13,000 acres of gorgeous water. It’s easy to spend an entire day on the lake, whether you’re boating, fishing, water skiing or simply soaking up the sun and enjoying the view. Of course there are things to 12

do here year-round, so make plans to come after the summer to discover more to love. History buffs take pleasure in learning about Lake Anna’s part in the Civil War. There are many battlefields, monuments and war landmarks close by, so take an afternoon to step back in time and discover how our nation’s history took place underneath the very ground you’re walking on. It’s easy to lose track of time as you’re browsing the various stores and restaurants here. Stop in for a bite at a locally-owned eatery, and take time to chat with some of the friendly store owners during your stay. Chances are you’ll make a memory worth returning for. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been coming to the area for years or if this is your very first visit; you’ll soon discover that there’s something special about lake living, and we invite you to return to Lake Anna again and again.

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Docktails:

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the official beverage of summer Three cheers to our favorite season with fun and flavorful imbibes

Summer is a magical time that is with us throughout our lives. From days doing nothing between school years as a child to days doing nothing while on vacation from work as an adult, summer is a season of rest and relaxation. We love sitting outside drinking in the sun—and later the millions of stars illuminating a dusky twilight sky—while drinking some adult libations. Gone are the days of whirring up cocktails with mixes filled with artificial flavors and colors. Mixed drinks don’t need to be work, but they do need to be fresh—and unique. Here we offer four of our favorite imbibes—quick and easy, fun and flavorful—to enjoy throughout the summer—perhaps sitting out on the dock and watching the comings-and-goings on Lake Anna, under the sun and under the stars.

Rad Red Watermelon Cocktail Ingredients 2 cups cubed and seeded watermelon 2 ounces vodka 1 ounce melon liqueur, such as Midori 2 tablespoons lime juice (juice of 1/2 lime, approximately) 1 cup ice Watermelon wedge Method

Add watermelon, vodka, melon liqueur, lime juice and ice in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glass and garnish with a small wedge of watermelon. Yields 1 serving

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Shandygaff Ingredients 4 ounces limoncello 6 tablespoons lemon juice (juice of 2 lemons, approximately) 2 pints Belgian wheat beer 2 pints ginger ale 4 orange slices METHOD

In a large pitcher, add limoncello, lemon juice, ale and ginger ale and stir. Pour into glasses filled with several ice cubes. Garnish each glass with an orange slice. Yields 4 servings

Bourbon Slush

Ingredients 4 cups bourbon 4 cups lemonade 4 cups sweet iced tea 1 cup ginger ale

Strawberry Mimosa

Strawberry Coulis Ingredients 1 cup fresh strawberries, caps removed 1/2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice

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Mimosa Ingredients 8 tablespoons fresh orange juice (juice of 2 oranges, approximately) 1 bottle (750 mL) sparkling wine Whole fresh strawberries for garnish METHOD Make the strawberry coulis: combine

the strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring continually, for about 5 minutes. Puree the strawberries in a blender until smooth, and then strain or press contents through a fine sieve. Chill at least 2 hours before use; will keep in refrigerator up to one week.

Make the mimosa: spoon 2 tablespoons of strawberry coulis and 1 tablespoon of orange juice into each champagne flute. Top off with the sparkling wine. Garnish with the fresh strawberries, either sliced and dropped into the glass, cut and placed on the glass rim or whole on cocktail skewers. Yields 8 servings

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y far one of the most unique memorials from the Civil War stands in a family cemetery on the Ellwood Plantation, a small plantation a mile away from the field hospital where Lieutenant General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson was treated for a shattered left arm. It was May 2, 1863, and the general had just led a successful battle against union forces in Chancellorsville, Va., when the unthinkable happened—confusion led to shots being fired among his own troops, and Jackson became the accidental victim of an attack by his own men. He was rushed to a field hospital where the arm was amputated by Dr. Hunter H. McGuire. After the amputation, Jackson was taken to Fairfield Plantation near Guinea Station, where he was to take a train to Richmond after recovering from his surgery. Jackson’s

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doctors expected him to survive his injuries, but he died of pneumonia eight days later in the farm office of the plantation. Sometime during all the chaos, Jackson’s Second Corps chaplain Reverend Beverley Tucker Lacy visited the hospital where Jackson had been treated and found that the amputated left arm was still there. The reverend decided to take the limb with him to his brother’s home, Ellwood Plantation, a mile away from the hospital. He buried Jackson’s arm in the family cemetery, and it was never reunited with the rest of Jackson’s remains, which are buried in Lexington. In 1903, Lieutenant James Power Smith marked the plot housing Jackson’s arm with a granite monument. In 1921, General Smedley Butler had the arm dug up to confirm it was really buried there, and his men reburied it and marked the gravesite with a bronze plaque on top of the existing monument. Although Jackson’s body was taken back to Lexington for burial, the farm office at Fairfield where Jackson passed away is now

a dedicated Stonewall Jackson Shrine. The main house on the plantation burned down after the war, but the office where the famous general drew his final breath remains an historic landmark that still contains 45 percent of the original fabric that was there at the time of Jackson’s visit. The chaplain, after burying Jackson’s arm at Ellwood, joined the general at Fairfield for two days where he held devotions with him in the farm office. Jackson’s wife and baby daughter came to visit Jackson on May 7. Fortunately the family got to spend a few days together before Jackson succumbed to the pneumonia. He is reported to have said on his last day, “It is the Lord’s Day; my wish is fulfilled. I have always desired to die on Sunday.” In his final moments, Jackson cried out, “Order A.P. Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks—” He left the command unfinished, instead uttering the last words: “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees.”

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Did You Know? 10 Fun Facts about Lake anna

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In 1971, Lake anna was created to serve as a water coolant for the north anna nuclear Power Plant.

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Lake anna state Park was built on the former site of the Goodwin Gold Mine. Gold was first discovered here in 1829.

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Lake anna is separated by three stone dikes into the public and private sides. the public side is the side that provides the water for cooling the Power Plant generators, so it is known as the “cold” side. the private side receives the warm water discharge from the plant and is known as the “hot” side. In the winter, some fish migrate to the private side for the warmer temperature.

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It was originally supposed to take three years to fill the lake once the dam was built, but additional rainfall from Hurricane agnes in 1972—at the time, the costliest hurricane to hit the u.s.—sped that process up to 18 months.

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Lake anna is home to over 40 species of fish, the most sought after being the largemouth bass, striped bass, pan fish, catfish, walleye and perch.

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Lake anna is known as a true four-season fishery because anglers can fish for active fish all year long, even in the middle of winter.

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—The number of acres covered by Lake Anna

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—The number of acres covered by Lake Anna State Park

—The year in which Lake Anna was created by the North Anna Dam

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Above: Exterior of the Louisa Arts Center Top Left: Smoke on the Mountain group on stage Left: Pam Tillis greeting fans

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ou don’t have to travel to Richmond, Charlottesville or Fredericksburg to savor a great concert, take in an art show or experience live theatre. Louisa County has its very own cultural gem, the Louisa Arts Center. Last year the Louisa Arts Center engaged new director Michael Bollinger. Under his dynamic leadership, the Center ramped up the variety of ways to experience the arts. You can enjoy first-rate concerts or enroll your children in various summer arts camps. There are casual evenings of music and wine tasting, and art lovers can visit an art gallery or take an art class. If you are looking for live theater, experience the newly-launched Louisa Arts Center Youth and Little Theatre companies. Bollinger’s first season kicked off last fall with Grammy and CMA Award winner Pam Tillis. This winter and spring featured many more electrifying performances. Bo Bice of American Idol fame brought

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his style of country and southern rock. Elisabeth von Trapp, granddaughter of Maria von Trapp brought her own style of The Sound of Music. Christopher O’Riley, host of npr’s popular show “From the Top,” performed a mix of classical and rock music on the Center’s Steinway piano. Smooth R&B came on March 22 with Gordon Chambers who has written songs for artists like Whitney Houston, Beyoncé and Stevie Wonder. Broadway came with Timothy Shew, who starred as Jean Valjean in Broadway’s Les Miserables. The remarkable men’s a capella group Soundworks brought tight harmonies on April 26. The entertaining gospel bluegrass musical comedy Smoke On The Mountain returns with the LAC’s Little Theater company on May 2, 3 and 4. If you like opera, visit the Center on June 28, as the famed Ash Lawn Opera presents Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah. May 3–5, the reprise of the Louisa Arts Center Little Theatre company’s Smoke on the Mountain returns to the stage with the entire original company. This hilarious gospel bluegrass musical comedy sold out

all three of its scheduled performances in November 2013. Visit this May and October for music, food, drinks and great company on LAC terrace for the popular “Music And Wine At Sundown.” Free “Concerts in the Park” are June 12, 19 and 26. Is Hollywood your thing? Then you’ll love their “Cinema Series.” Each Tuesday evening in June and July enjoy “Summer Fun Movies” with films like Mary Poppins, Ghostbusters and Frozen. If art is your thing, visit The Purcell Gallery. The Gallery offers shows changing every two months. 2014 Gallery openings are May 30, July 25, Sept 26 and Dec 5. If you’re looking to take art to the next level, enroll in a visual arts class. Fill your children’s summer days by enrolling them in Camp Curtain Call, Camp Encore, Camp Imagination or Camp Spotlight. These are active educational camps for the visual, musical and performing arts. The Center even launched Arts In Education, directly benefitting Louisa County students. The 2014–15 season will bring

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IS HOLLYWOOD YOUR THING? THEN YOU’LL LOVE THEIR “CINEMA SERIES.” EACH TUESDAY EVENING IN JUNE AND JULY ENJOY “SUMMER FUN MOVIES” WITH FILMS LIKE MARY POPPINS, GHOSTBUSTERS AND FROZEN.

up front|main street electrifying and diverse performances of country, classical, jazz, comedy, family shows, live theatre and so much more. For information on programming, to become a volunteer, sign-up for the weekly ARTSBlast, rent the center or to buy tickets 24/7 visit LouisaArts.org. The Louisa Arts center is truly Louisa County’s cultural gem. Whether it’s date night, family night or a night out with friends, visit the Louisa Arts Center for a music-filled, art-viewing, wine-drinking, movie-watching heck of a good time!

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overing an area of more than 9,000 acres, spreading across Louisa, Orange and Spotsylvania counties, stretching 17 miles from tip to tip and boasting more than 250 miles of shoreline, Lake Anna is a waterenthusiast’s dream, especially for anglers. Lake Anna was created in 1972 when Virginia Electric and Power closed the dam gates on the North Anna River to provide cooling water for their North Anna Nuclear Power Station. Virginia Power and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland

Fisheries immediately stocked the newly formed waterway with a variety of game and feed fish to help Lake Anna create a selfsustaining population of aquatic life. Biological surveys conducted between 1975 and 1985 revealed that approximately 40 different species of fish were making Lake Anna home including: American Eel, Black Crappie, Blueback Herring, Bluegill, Bluehead Chub, Bluespotted Sunfish, Brown Catfish, Creek Chubsucker, Chain Pickerel, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Eastern Mudminnow, Gizzard Shad, Golden

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up front|green scene Shiner, Largemouth Bass, Margined Madtom, Mosquito Fish, Mud Sunfish, Northern Hog Sucker, Northern Pike, Pirate Perch, Pumpkinseed, Redbreast Sunfish, Redear Sunfish, River Chub, Satinfin Shiner, Shorthead Redhorse, Spottail Shiner, Striped Bass, Swallowtail Shiner, Tessellated Darter, Threadfin Shad, Walleye, Warmouth, White Catfish, White Perch, White Sucker, Yellow Bullhead and Yellow Perch. In 1994, sterile Grass Carp were also introduced to help control an outbreak of Hydrilla verticillate, an exotic aquatic weed that was threatening to take over. Of course, the stars of the show are the game fish that people come from miles around to snag. Here are some of the length and limit regulations established by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries:

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The Lake Anna Resort With the addition of the Lake anna ResoRt to the scene, theRe has been a buzz about What WiLL be incLuded When the constRuction is compLeted.

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he news of a world-class resort heading to Lake Anna has been making waves over the past year. With the addition of the Lake Anna Resort to the scene, there has been a buzz about what will be included when the construction is completed. The first phase of the Lake Anna Resort will include residential condo units, with the first building already reserved to enthusiastic buyers looking forward to enjoying waterfront residences at the development, which will be followed by a resort hotel, spa, restaurants, public beach and boat launch, gift shops, Visitor Center and other amenities that will serve both the residents of the condos and Louisa County residents as a whole, in addition to all public visitors to our Resort from around the world. The goal is to have a professional resort hotel company to become involved in the project and use their experience and financial backing to bring visitors to Lake Anna not only during the summer peak season but throughout the calendar year with facilities that will bring seminars, conferences, corporate retreats, classes, performances and many more activities during all four seasons. The Resort plans to make the site ready for the hospitality management company to choose the perfect entrepreneur to occupy the commercial space. There will be many public commercial spaces and amenities available to the public. An entire list of desired amenities and businesses can be found at the Resort’s website at www. lakeannaresort.com. The Lake Anna Resort will give the leasing rights to many outdoor areas, including the beach and boat launch and event rights to the management company that will operate and maintain the property, including but not limited to the water, sewer and landscaping of the development. The comprehensive plan for Louisa states that this property is within the Lake Anna Designated Growth Area where Mixed Use 30

meets Community Service, and The Resort intends to fulfill all of these goals for Louisa. The developers feel this is the best way to bring these services that are strongly needed by both Lake Anna and Louisa County and will fulfill the intended purpose of the Planned Unit Development, as outlined by the Louisa County Comprehensive Plan. The project is currently in the rezoning phase and while the development team is excited to get building underway, the rezoning process is an important step to complete before the start date. The ground breaking will take place shortly after the rezone is complete. The news of a large scale hotel on the horizon is welcomed news to Lake Anna, which is home to several small lodging facilities, and a resource of this size will allow events such as fishing tournaments and competitions to be held on the lake and accommodate groups that will bring exciting events to Lake Anna on a more regular basis. The Resort itself will also focus on creating and cultivating an atmosphere of fun events throughout the year. An on-staff social director will keep the calendar full with an array of happenings that will satisfy groups of all ages with art classes, dance lessons, boat training, swimming lessons, shows, concerts and more to allow those at Lake Anna to enjoy their entertainment at Lake Anna. The possibilities are endless and supporters of the Lake Anna Resort are excited to see the slate of events once the commercial building is complete. The developers are sensitive to the community’s needs and concerns and have hosted several open houses and welcomed public comment that has directly shaped and influenced their plan to be one that adds beauty and amenities to Lake Anna in a responsible way while procuring the integrity of the area. The development team includes lifelong residents of the lake who wish to preserve Lake Anna and put all effort into creating a wonderful destination to be enjoyed by residents and visitors.

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rom the eclectic shops to the one-of-a-kind stores, shopping in Lake Anna is quite the adventure. Spend a few hours, a full day or an entire week exploring the many specialty shops here. Find that perfect souvenir you’ve been looking for, gather an abundance of fishing and tackle supplies or simply spend the day perusing at your leisure. There’s one thing for sure when shopping in Lake Anna and surrounding areas; you’ll always find a great deal, and you definitely won’t leave empty-handed. Lake Anna shopping consists of The Lake is Great Store with gifts and souvenirs and Wake Edger’s Gear & Gifts at The Boardwalk. If your idea of attraction includes large purchases, you may be lured to some of the biggest shopping areas the state has to offer, which are in close proximity to Lake Anna. Nearby Fredericksburg offers Central Park, the largest outdoor shopping mall on the East Coast, approximately 30 minutes from Lake Anna. With more than 200 retailers, you’re sure to find whatever you’re searching for. The area also features the Spotsylvania Towne Center, and just a few miles south is Cosner’s Corner in Massaponnax, an additional outdoor shopping center, within moments of Central Park. If you’re planning to head farther north to Woodbridge, you’ll find Potomac Mills, the largest outlet mall in Virginia. It continues to be one of the biggest tourist attractions in the state and is always growing to meet the demands of its visitors. Just a short drive south of Lake Anna will lead you to the Short Pump Town Center, near Richmond. The Short Pump Town Center is a high-end mall with stores such as Apple, Banana Republic and more. As Lake Anna grows, it’s easy to see it’s becoming more of a convenient destination, with amenities arriving regularly and nearly anything you need in a short drive. For a complete list of local attractions, please visit LakeAnnaGuide.com 32

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Extending Your Space Beyond The Water’s Edge By BARRETT BAKER

Depending on how complex you’d like your boathouse to be, the design process can be very similar to building a new house—the possibilities are nearly endless.

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dock or boathouse is an extension of your lakefront property, not only providing you with a place to safely pull, secure and store your boat(s) out of the water but also to provide you with a way to have access to the water for swimming, fishing or just enjoying the afternoon sun. The design can range from a simple onestory structure to a more complex two-story option that provides a host of amenities. Before you begin any dock or boat house project, it’s a good idea to make sure you understand all of the potential permits that might be necessary from each individual county that serves Lake Anna, as well as any restrictions the Commonwealth of Virginia may impose. As a general guideline, Dominion Power has design standards that ensure safe navigation into cove areas, as well as the size of residential structures allowed based on the amount of your shoreline frontage. Those standards are as follows: For structures built on coves, water access entrances and travel-ways into coves must be at least 30 feet, until 38

the cove reaches a width of 90 feet or less. Structures shall not protrude more than one third of the distance across a cove, to a maximum of 150 feet. As for the size of structures allowable: 0–54 linear feet of waterfront = no slip or piers* 55–99 feet of waterfront = 1,500 square feet 100–300 feet of waterfront = 2,000 square feet More than 300 feet of waterfront = 3,000 square feet *Parcels in existence prior to April 2, 2007 shall be limited to no more than 750 square feet. The square footage totals do not include the area from land to the structure. In addition, the maximum height of structures on land within the Dominion easement in all zoning districts is 20 feet for flat roofs and 28 feet for pitched roofs, as measured from the lowest finished grade. Weathervanes and telecommunication antennas do not count against the structure’s height. Working with a local contractor who is knowledgeable about the necessary permits and is sensitive to construction that minimizes any ecological

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impact on the lake is ideal. There are several quality builders in the area that can help you make your dream boathouse a reality. So now that you have a general idea of the size of the structure you can build, the rest is completely up to your imagination and the skill of your contractor or designer. So what do you need to keep in mind while you’re designing your boathouse? The first part of that equation depends on the type and size of boat(s) you’ll be docking and storing there. Will you primarily be storing canoes and kayaks, waverunners, a small bass boat, a larger power boat or a “party barge” (pontoon boat)? Will your boat be winched out of the water and hung by a sling, or would you prefer to use a marine railway lift system? Do you want a boathouse with a “garage” door that opens to the water, or do you want an open design? The next part of the equation is the kind of support structure that will be used for the foundation of your structure. Options include what’s known as a crib, where an underwater foundation of wooden boxes filled with ballast rocks creates the building platform. The next option is building on steel “stilts” that are driven into the lakebed and secured using horizontal steel beams above the water. The last option is a floating boathouse that rises and falls with the height of the lake and is securely anchored to the shore.Your contractor can discuss the pros and cons of each, depending on the size and shape of the structure you want to put on the foundation. Finally, think of the design of the structure itself. Do you want an open dock design where your boat can pull in to one side or the other, or do you want the boatlift to be in the middle so people can enter and exit the boat from either side? Do you want a two-story structure with an open sun deck/diving platform off the top of the boathouse, or do you want an enclosed space where you can create a secondary residence where guests can stay? Other amenities you may want to consider include adding lighting that not only provides a path to your boat house in the dark but also allows for setting a romantic mood; a tiki bar with outdoor appliances for keeping drinks cold and preparing light meals; a waterslide from

the stop of the structure; or maybe a fish-cleaning station with a running water option so you can prep the catch of the day and clean up with a quick spray of the hose. Take a look at other boathouses on the lake and keep notes about what you like and don’t like. Conduct online searches for contractors who build boathouses—not just in this area but all across the United States—and see what they offer by way of design features and amenities. Keep a folder of your notes and photos of structures you like so you can refer back to them when designing your own boathouse. Also keep in mind the details of the materials you’ll be using, especially if you are designing a second-story guesthouse as part of the overall design. Keep in mind what you’d like to use as flooring and what kind of decorations you’d like to have. Will the space be a single room or will it have separate sleeping quarters or a kitchenette? Will there be a sewerage line that runs to your septic system so you can include a bathroom and other grey-water run off? What about the outside of the structure? What kind of shingles do you want? What kind of design elements will you use to set your boathouse apart? Depending on how complex you’d like your boathouse to be, the design process can be very similar to building a new house—the possibilities are nearly endless. Be sure to bring your folder with you when working with your designer/engineer to give them a sense of everything you want in your new home away from home—away from home. LakeAnnaGuide.com

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Above: Barboursville Vineyards Left: An evening by the fire with a nice glass of wine Right: Clams from The Palladio Restaurant

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Start with Barboursville Vineyards, home of many regional and national award-winning wines, the incredible Palladio Restaurant and the 1804 Inn & Cottages. Don’t miss the symbolic centerpiece of the estate, the mansion that Thomas Jefferson created for Governor James Barbour (barboursvillewine.net, 540.832.3824). Another vineyard you’ll want to tour is Horton Vineyards, featuring an old-world style Tudor winery with stunning underground cellars and a tasting room offering more than 40 different wines to sample (hortonwine.com, 540.832.7440). And you won’t want to miss the area’s relative newcomer, Reynard Florence Vineyard, offering a true family farm vineyard experience (reynardflorence.com, 540-832-3895). LakeAnnaGuide.com

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Check out the Harley Davidson Museum at Waugh Enterprises in the town of Orange.

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Oakland Heights Farm in Gordonsville is a great place to learn to ride, extend your expertise, or enjoy a guided trail ride.

If history is your thing, you’ll find plenty of it in Orange County. Not far from the vineyards (which are all within three miles of each other) is Montpelier, the lifelong home of President James Madison, who is considered to be the Father of our Constitution and the architect of the Bill of Rights. Learn more about Madison and his wife, Dolley, and tour the 2,650 acres of gardens, walking trails, cemeteries and the Landmark Forest (montpelier.org, 540-672-2728 x 140). Just a little ways down the road from Montpelier is another stately home called Ellwood Manor. Set on a hill overlooking Wilderness Battlefield, this circa 1790 plantation served as a one-time headquarters for the Union Army during the American Civil War. The family cemetery on the premises has the dubious distinction of being the burial site for General Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson’s amputated arm, which he lost after being accidentally shot by his own troops in a battle fought nearby in 1863 (fowb.org, 540-786-2880). From Ellwood Manor you can take a tour of the Wilderness Battlefield where the Battle of the Wilderness was fought May 5–7, 1864. This was the first battle between Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union Army and General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army where nearly 30,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or captured. If you’d rather indulge in some history that is a little less somber, check out the Harley Davidson Museum at Waugh Enterprises in the town of Orange. You’ll find vintage bikes and memorabilia, as well as a gift shop where you’ll find everything from collectibles and jewelry to wearables and riding gear (waughhd.com, 540-672-5550). While in Orange, James Madison’s hometown, visit the Historical District where you’ll find the oldest public, religious and commercial structures in town. Take an easy stroll around, starting your visit at the Visitors Center, located at the historic Train Station. Pick up a Walking Tour brochure so you won’t miss any of the sites, including the James Madison Museum, where you can find out why Thomas Jefferson referred to James Madison as “the best farmer in the world,” in the nation’s first museum to fully commemorate the fourth president of the United States (thejamesmadisonmuseum.org, 540-672-1776). Another short drive from Orange will take you to the Germanna Visitors Center, Library and Memorial Garden in Locust Grove. The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies of Virginia was chartered in 1956 to preserve the heritage of the earliest organized settlements of Germans in colonial Virginia in 1714 and 1717. The site of the Visitors Center is located close to the original Germanna Fort, where German immigrants went on to play important roles in the settlement and development of surrounding Virginia Counties (germanna.org, 540-423-1700). If you’re looking for more recreational diversions, Meadows Farms Golf Course in Locust Grove features a 27-hole course that includes an 841-yard, par six hole that is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Longest Hole in the United States.” As of the time of publication, there was some speculation that the golf course may be up for sale, so please check that the course is still open before visiting (meadowsfarmsgolfcourse.com, 540-854-9890). Perhaps you’d like to get a real feel for the land by hopping on a

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horse and travelling down paths that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison used centuries ago. If so, stop by Oakland Heights Farm in Gordonsville where you can learn to ride, extend your expertise or enjoy a guided trail ride (oaklandheightsfarm.com, 540-832-3350). Picking your own fruits and veggies is a great way to take in some country air while getting supplies for dinner. Liberty Mills Farm in Somerset is the place to stop to get the freshest produce around. Be sure to come back in the fall when Virginia’s Largest Corn Maze is open, providing eight miles of walking paths over 25 acres (libertymillsfarm.com, 434-882-6293 or info@ libertymillsfarm.com). The Alpaca Garden in Unionville is another unique stop in Orange County, where you can meet adorable alpacas (domesticated farm animals that resemble super fuzzy llamas) up close, learn about the costs and benefits of owning alpacas and buy hand-crafted toys, stoles, wraps, blankets, hats, socks, and other wearables made from the fur of the farm’s namesake critters (thealpacagarden.com, 540-854-6907). Or maybe you’d like to get your blood pumping by seeing what it’s like to freefall from close to three-and-a-half miles from the Earth’s surface. Skydive Orange Inc. offers tandem jumps for those who want to experience the sensation of dropping out of the sky at more than 100 miles per hour, without having to go to ground school first (although they do offer skydiving lessons, as well). Skydive Orange offers two types of tandem dives, where you are strapped to an experienced skydiver who basically takes you along for a ride: Tandem Skydive from 13,500 feet (2.5 miles) or HALO Tandem Skydive from 17,500 feet. Cash or credit cards only (skydiveorange.com, 540-943-6587 or skydive@cfw.com).

Virginia Visitors Bureau at 540-672-1653 or toll free at 877-222-8072.

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Orange County Visitors Center in the historic Orange Train Depot

Skydive Orange offers two types of tandem dives, where you are strapped to an experienced skydiver

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Indulge In The SouTh TraIl WInerIeS of lake anna By Kristen De Deyn Kirk

Exploring a new area is always fun and even more so when you discover a beautiful countryside covered with grapevines and, better yet, wineries. Driving in the southern part of the Lake Anna region, you’ll find it worth your time to stop and sip at some of Virginia’s most accomplished wineries. plus, it’s easy to keep your adventure safe, too: Enjoy a small sample or two and then purchase full bottles of wine to uncork later. 44

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Lake Anna Winery

621 Courthouse Rd. 5 Spotsylvania, VA 22551 540-895-5085 www.lawinery.com A trip to France in 1981 gave owner Bill Heidig the idea to start a vineyard. He noticed the conditions were similar to his farmland. A few years later, after slowly adding new grapevines with his wife Ann, Bill found himself supplying wineries with grapes that were then turned into awardwinning wines. The family knew the time was right to open their own winery. They converted an old barn, and for decades now have been selling their own wine, with sons Eric and Jeff heading up the winery and Bill the vineyard.

Cooper Vineyards

3372 Shannon Hill Rd. 1 Louisa, VA 23903 540-894-5474 www.coopervineyards.com Wine tasting is always fun and especially so at Cooper Vineyards, which was voted Best Tasting Room in Virginia in 2012 and 2013. A new “green” tasting room features a custom 35-footlong concrete bar, a covered deck overlooking the vineyards and a pond and an outdoor bar. Owners Jeff Cooper and Jacque Hogge founded Cooper Vineyards in 1999 and proudly rely on winemaker Graham Bell to craft their wines with 100 percent Virginia grapes, about half of which are from Cooper Vineyards. They further show their commitment to green practices by using wine barrels constructed from Virginia Oak.

Grayhaven Winery

675 E Gray Fox Cir. 4 Gum Spring, VA 23065 804-556-3917 www.grayhavenwinery.com Lyn and Chuck Peple started their wine business with a commercial vineyard in 1978. Daughters Jane and Max joined in and stayed on as the family launched their winery in 1995. They specialize in small-batch production of wines, striving for each batch to be unique. They like to bottle their wines about once a week throughout the year and advise visitors and other tasters to purchase their favorites while they’re still available. Overall, they feature about 17 varietals and have four to six wines available for purchase at most times.

Barboursville Vineyards

17655 Winery Rd. Barboursville, VA 22923 540-832-3824 www.barboursvillewine.net Welcome to the home of Octagon, the wine that has come to define the viticultural region evisioned by Thomas Jefferson and established here in 1976 by Gianni and Silvana Zonin. Octagon derives its name from the symbolic centerpiece of this estate, the

Great Room defining the mansion Jefferson created for Governor James Barbour. This wine crowns the pursuit of a constant vision, however in all one encounters here—to redeem the gift of a gracious, generous ground, with vintages of vivid beauty.

Byrd Cellars

5847 River Rd. West, Goochland, VA 23063 804-652-5663 www.byrdcellars.com Byrd Cellars started about nine years ago and believes in producing delicious wines while remaining dedicated to protecting the earth that supports their grapes. Located on conserved forestland, this winery and vineyard (at two nearby locations) shuns pesticides, relies on organics when fertilizing and uses a microdrip irrigation system to conserve water. They recycle their bottles and bottle closures and offer customers 50 cents back on returned bottles. Grape production by-products are reused in the vineyard as well.

Elk Island Winery

5759 River Rd. West Goochland, VA 23063 804-627-3929 www.elkislandwinery.com Paul and Sue Anne Klinefelter tend most of their own grapes on their four-acre vineyard, named after a 1,300 acre island in the James River. The island was originally part of Thomas Jefferson’s Elk Hill farm, located next to the Klinefelters’ own nearby grain farm. They take a small-batch wine approach, offering a couple handfuls of wines. Unique to their winery are Terroirier White and Terroirier Red. Each wine is a blend and produced in honor of the couple’s pets, terriers Oscar, Macaroni and Angus. A portion of each sale of these wines is donated to Maryland Westie Rescue, Potomac Cairn Terrier Rescue and Yorkie Rescue.

James River Cellars

11008 Washington Hwy. Glen Allen, VA 23059 804-550-7516 www.jamesriverscellars.com Ray Lazarchic founded his vineyard in 1998 and opened the winery in 2001. His daughter Mitzi and son-in-law James Batterson joined in his passion, and Mitzi currently serves as president of the Virginia Wineries Association and works to promote Virginia wine and smaller, family-owned wineries. James crafts the James River Cellars wines, offering more than 15 varieties. He and his wife produce a unique collection called the Civil War wines, featuring four choices: Reserve Chardonnay, Monitor vs. CSS Virginia, Hanover and Cold Harbor White. Each label depicts a scene from the Civil War.

Keswick Vineyards

1575 Keswick Winery Dr. Keswick, VA 22947 434-244-3341 Keswick Vineyards is a family owned and operated Virginia winery and vineyard located in the heart of Virginia wine country on the Monticello wine trail, just outside of Charlottesville, VA. Originally from Michigan, Al and Cindy Schornberg chose the historic site that is Edgewood Estate for their dream vineyard after searching the country, recognizing its potential for producing world class wines. Specializing in producing small lots of high quality Virginia wines, a minimalist approach is taken in the winery with the focus instead being on the vineyards to produce the best possible fruit to work with. Most of the wines are fermented using natural or native yeast, and all of the current red wines are bottled un-fined and un-filtered. While approachable when young, most of the wines produced at Keswick Vineyards will see 5–10 years quite easily in the bottle, reflecting the personal tastes of the owners and winemaker.

Weston Farm Vineyard & Winery

206 Harris Creek Rd. Louisa, VA 23093 540-967-4647 westonfarmvineyardandwinery.webs.com Weston is family owned and operated. When you visit the tasting room you will be greeted by a family member or a close family friend. Gabriele Rausse is their consultant and has guided their efforts in the winery. In 2005 they planted 10 acres of vines including Viognier, Petit Manseng, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Norton. They began making wine in the Fall of 2009, bottled their first wines on May 8, 2010 and opened to the public on May 15, 2010. Bring a picnic lunch, enjoy their wines and views of the vineyard, the resident French bulldogs–Charlie and Suzie, rescue horses, miniature donkeys, cows and display of historical items found on the farm.

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LAKE ANNA Fishing LAKE ANNA OFFERS MANY FISHING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ANGLERS

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ake Anna offers many fishing opportunities for anglers who want to pursue their favorite species, whether it be largemouth bass, striper, crappie, catfish, bluegill or white and yellow perch. Last year saugeyes were stocked into the lake, and this year hybrid striped bass will be introduced as well. The public side (9600 acres) of the lake is accessible by boat through numerous marinas and Lake Anna State Park, and fishing from the bank is permitted at the third dike and on the miles of shoreline that surround the state park. The private (hot) side of the lake is not accessible to the public; it is reserved for land owners and their guests. The lake is known for renowned striper and largemouth fishing as well as an excellent crappie fishery. Here are popular ways to catch fish on Lake Anna: Largemouth Bass: Numerous citation bass [22 inches or 8 pounds] are caught each year, primarily in the months of February through May, fairly shallow. Use soft plastics, spinner baits and shallow running crank baits targeting shallow structures such as docks, stumps, willow grass, rocks and rip rap. After the fish spawn they pull out to deeper haunts in 12 to 25 feet of water, where they hold on brush piles, ledges, rock outcroppings and humps where baits like deep diving crank baits, heavy weighted worms, jigging spoons and drop-shot rigs will be productive. In low light conditions, top water chuggars and spook type baits will call them out of the depths for explosive strikes. Anglers looking to get away from the crowds and the boat traffic may want to consider fishing during the summer nights. The bass fishery is continuously getting better, according to John Odenkirk of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fishery (VDGIF). The last two years of sampling have produced new catch rate records and growth should continue into 2014. Striped Bass: Striper fishing has become more popular with anglers, mainly due to the successful stockings by the VDGIF. Odenkirk reports in their latest publication, “Fishing success for striped bass in 2014 should be excellent, as three strong, consecutive stocking years [2010–2012] fully recruit to the fishery,

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and the 2005 year class provides added trophy potential.” Fishing for stripers can be enjoyed year-round, and creel limits are the best in the state. An angler can keep four stripers per day over 20 inches. It is not uncommon for anglers to catch up to 50 stripers a day, especially in the month of June. Techniques for catching stripers vary due to the water temperature. When the water temperatures are below 65 degrees, stripers feed in the upper water column in depths less than 20 feet deep. More and more anglers are converting to using live bait pulled on planner boards, which can cover an area of 60 yards wide using up to 12 rods at a time. Artificial baits like sassy shads, sea shads, shad assassins and top water baits also work well when the fish are shallow. The fish are spread out over the entire lake in the cooler months but retreat to the depths when the water gets warmer. Once the water temperatures exceed 70 degrees the stripers move to 25–45 foot flats and congregate in large schools. They can be easily identified on a good depth finder and can be caught trolling artificial baits and jigging spoons. Sometimes early or late in the day they will chase bait to the surface where acres of stripers will blow shad clean out of the water. Live bait rigged on down lines in the summer is by far the most productive method of catching boat loads of stripers. Crappie: Many anglers pursue this delicious fish and fill their freezers up in the spring for the year. Docks and shallow brush hold schools of fish and can be caught on small and medium minnows as well as small jigs. Catfish: These fish are very plentiful and can be caught any time of the year in depths of 10 to 30 feet. Bluegills: They spawn in June and are a blast to catch on fly rods. Bluegills, along with perch, are small fish but very sweet and tasty to eat. Lake Anna has so many fishing opportunities for everyone to get out and enjoy the lake. If you don’t want to fish from shore or your dock, rent a boat, use yours or hire a guide to show you how it is done. Fishing is a great family experience and can give you the memory of a lifetime.

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Largemouth Bass: Five fish per day in the aggregate No length limits

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Four fish per day No fish less than 20 inches

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25 fish per day No length limit

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5 fish per day No length limit

White perCh: No creel limit No length limit

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DELICIOUS FISHES PREPARING THE PERFECT PESCATARIAN DISH | BY BARRETT BAKER

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here are over 40 different species of fish in Lake Anna, but the true stars are the largemouth bass, striped bass, pan fish (crappie, bluegill and sunfish), catfish, walleye and perch. If you’re interested in hooking into one of these delectable denizens, there are a number of guides who know the lake and the fish migration patterns well (depending on the season and the temperature of the water), in addition to the types of lures that produce the best results. Of course you can always try your luck casting or trolling from a boat or just hanging out with a cane pole from the shoreline. With over 9,600 acres of land and more than 200 miles of shoreline to choose from, there’s room for everyone to get in on the action. And with the amazingly abundant number of fish in Lake Anna, you’re bound to come home with a stringer full of something. Of course, catching the fish is only half the fun. The other half is coming up with tasty and unique ways to serve your catch to eager family and friends. You can make an easy marinade of Italian dressing or Greek vinaigrette and grill fillets (skin side down) or bake larger fish whole (maybe even with a nice crabmeat stuffing). You can fry or sear smaller fillets the traditional way in flour and butter. Or you can use your fillets as an ingredient in some other delicious mix. Following are a few recipes to help you enjoy the fruits of your labors.

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Largemouth Bass Tacos 6 largemouth bass fillets, skin and lateral line removed, cut into 3x1-inch strips 1 large egg, separated 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1 cup beer 1 cup crema Mexicana* 2 teaspoons chipotles in adobo, chopped* 4 cups plus 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 6 ounces fresh chorizo sausage 12 corn tortillas 2 limes 2 cups green or red cabbage, finely shredded Salt to taste Prepared salsa • Mix egg yolk, flour, salt, pepper and beer together until you have a pancake-like batter. Refrigerate until ready to use (can be made up to 24 hours in advance). • Combine crema Mexicana and chipotles in adobo into a food processor and pulse until smooth and pinkish.

Asian Ginger Catfish 1 cup chicken broth 1 tablespoon fresh ginger root, minced 1 tablespoon garlic, minced 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 1/4 pounds thin catfish fillets 6 large white mushrooms, sliced 1/4 cup sliced green onions 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro (optional) • Put chicken broth, ginger and garlic in a large pot with a lid. Bring the broth to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer three to five minutes. • Stir soy sauce into broth mix and add catfish fillets. Spoon broth over the fillets, then place cover on pot and bring mixture back to a boil for three minutes. Add mushrooms, cover and cook until the fish loses pinkness and begins to flake (about three minutes more). Sprinkle green onion over the fillets, cover and cook another 30 seconds. Garnish with cilantro and serve.

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pounds crappie fillets cup butter cups onions, chopped cups celery, chopped cup bell pepper, chopped teaspoon all-purpose flour cup green onions, chopped

Salt, red pepper, black pepper and garlic powder to taste Dash of soy sauce Cooked rice Melt butter in skillet. Add onion, celery, bell pepper and simmer until tender. Stir in flour, green onions and soy sauce. Lay fillets in pan and cover with sauce. Simmer until fish flakes (about 10 minutes). Serve over cooked rice.

Pan Fish Parmesan 1/4 cup butter, melted 1/2 cup dry breadcrumbs 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, minced 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon drive basil 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1 pound bluegill or crappie fillets • Place melted butter in shallow bowl. Place breadcrumbs, cheese and seasonings in a separate shallow bowl. Dip fish fillets in butter, then coat with seasoned crumb mixture. • Place breaded fillets in a greased 15x10x1-inch baking pan and bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork.

• Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in skillet over medium heat. Slice the chorizo lengthwise, peel off skin and chop. Cook until crisp, using a wooden spoon to break meat into small pieces (about five minutes). Drain and set aside. • In a large pot or deep fryer, heat the oil to 350 degrees. While it’s heating, beat the reserved egg white until stiff and fold it into the egg, flour and beer batter. Dip the bass strips into the batter and fry until golden brown. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and place tortillas wrapped in aluminum foil until soft and warm. • To serve, place two or three pieces of fish on a warm tortilla, squeeze lime juice on them, add a spoonful of chorizo bits and add cabbage. Top with a dollop of crema and a dollop of salsa. Serve warm. *Crema Mexicana and chipotles in adobo are available at most Latino markets. Many grocery stores stock crema media, a slightly sweeter version. If using this, add a teaspoon of salt to offset the sweetness.

Walleye Cakes 1 cup cornflake crumbs 1 cup dry breadcrumbs 3 tablspoons all-purpose flour 18 ounces skinless, boneless walleye fillets 8 baby carrots, finely chopped 1 zucchini, finely chopped 2 small onions, finely chopped 1 tablespoon garlic, minced 2 large eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon dry mustard 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter Ground black pepper to taste • Combine cornflake crumbs, bread crumbs and flour in shallow dish. Set aside. Grind or finely chop walleye fillets and place into mixing bowl. Add carrots, zucchini, onions, garlic and eggs. Season with dry mustard, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Mix with your hands until all ingredients are evenly combined. • Form the walleye mixture into small cakes, about 3/4-inches thick, and press into the crumb mixture. Set the cakes onto a baking sheet in a single layer. • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add walleye cakes and cook in batches until firm and golden brown on each side (about eight minutes per side).

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DATEBOOK LAKE ANNA EVENTS 2014 Each summer, one of the most exciting events will take place over Lake Anna. The Lake Anna Civic Association traditionally raises donations throughout the year to cover the expenses of a dazzling fireworks display at Lake Anna. The night of the show, you’ll see many boats floating together on the lake, near Dike Two. This year’s fireworks display will take place on Saturday, July 5th starting at approximately 9:15 p.m. For updated information, make sure to check the Lake Anna Guide Facebook for news. There are lots of great spots throughout the lake to watch, and it’s a great time to come together with friends and neighbors and enjoy the summer night and celebrate America. The show is produced by Zambelli Fireworks, and this 19th annual choreographed event will draw viewers from all over the region. The Lake Anna Civic Association counts on donations from the residents and visitors of Lake Anna to keep the show free for the public. For more information on making a donation, including a link to a donation form, visit LakeAnnaGuide.com.

Lake Anna Winery owner Jeff Heidig and Lori Noland

If you’re more into live music, you’ll need to purchase tickets to the 31st Annual Mineral Bluegrass Festival in Walton Park. The three-day festival takes place on July 17–19th and features national acts on the bluegrass circuit. Each year, the down-home sounds entertain crowds in Mineral, making the event one of the largest on the East Coast. Tickets are available now and can be purchased on a daily basis for the entire festival. Randy Thompson, publisher with lead designer Don Spencer and corp. sales manager Jay Bellamy

The 4th Annual Senator Tom Garrett Best of Lake Anna Awards will be held this fall, hosted by the Lake Anna Guide, and has become a wonderful event for the businessminded crowd at the lake. Local businesses and individuals have been honored with awards for specific categories, including Business Person of the Year and Best Customer Service, as well as awards given by the editors to honorees chosen for outstanding service or achievement in the past year. The soiree is a great chance for an elegant evening to celebrate the year in business with fellow colleagues.

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Since the first Earlyhouse Charity Chili Cook-off in 2004, more than $50,000 has been raised for the National Kidney Foundation and The Virginia Transplant Center, thanks to the generous sponsors and attendees who support the cause each year. Chili teams from all around the area compete for prizes awarded by a panel of judges. There are a maximum of 24 teams eligible to enter the contest, and registration starts early. Visit earlyhouse.com for official rules and online team registration for this year’s event which will be held on November 1st!

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The National Capital Boat Show, often referred to as the Chantilly Boat Show, is held every year at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly. The show draws boat dealers and boating-related products and services annually for one of the most well-attended boat shows in the country. The convenient location draws vendors and crowds from Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. Choose from the biggest selection of boats on sale at unbeatable prices. Power boats, fishing boats, pontoons, runabouts, deck boats and personal watercraft are on display, and you can shop and compare dozens of dealers and hundreds of boats at one time, in one place. Boat shows all over the state of Virginia are great places to find that special deal on a boat or boating supplies that you are looking for. Dealers are a lot more open minded and eager to sell boats rather than having to travel back home with them. Both Chantilly and Fredericksburg were buzzing with excited attendees who traveled from several states to get last year’s models at a discount or get the first chance to see new models. Boat shows are a wonderful place teeming with everyone who enjoys boating and all of the fun that comes along with it.

The Fredericksburg Boat Show is the closest major boat show to the Lake Anna area, which makes this a must for both Lake Anna boating-related businesses and the avid boater looking for a new purchase or simply checking out the latest offerings from the boat manufacturers in the area. The Fredericksburg Expo Center is a large, open space and during the show is filled to the brim with amazing boating models and accessories, sure to please any boating enthusiast.

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The source of many of Lake Anna’s greatest events is the Lake Anna Visitor Center, located at 208 Lake Front Dr. (at the 208 Bridge). In recent years, the organization has held wonderful events including the Lake Anna Wine Festival and the Lake Anna Christmas Tree Lighting with great success. So successful, in fact, that the events have grown faster than anyone could imagine. With limited locations in the area capable of handling the crowds that have flocked to these events, plans for future events are temporarily on hold for the immediate future until the site at the Lake Anna Resort is complete and able to comfortably handle the events and the attendees who enjoy them. With a goal to restart these great events in 2015, the public will once again be able to enjoy the quality level they have come to expect from this organization. Whether your stay in Lake Anna lasts only a day or all year long, there is a huge array of events, sure to please everyone. For the most updated event information, please visit LakeAnnaGuide.com, and visit the online event calendar. Please keep in mind that plans can and often do change. We have provided the most accurate information available at press time. For updates on all of these and more events, please visit the Events Calendar at LakeAnnaGuide.com.

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Lovingston’s own swing band—The Accidentals— offers up some lively music to treat mom from 2:30–4:30 p.m. at 585 Mountain Cove Rd., Lovingston VA.

Celebrate the holiday with a gourmet wine and cheese pairing. Learn the basics of putting together our award-winning wines with specialty cheeses to enhance the flavors of both. Admission Fee $10/ person. For more information call: 804-550-7516.

Tour Central Virginia’s premier wineries: Cooper, Weston Farm, Grayhaven, James River Cellars, Mattaponi and Lake Anna! Buy a passport ticket at www.HOVAwinetrail.com. You will get a souvenir wine glass, tasting at the six Heart of Virginia Wineries and a chance to win amazing prizes upon completing the trail. During this weekend you will get to graze on munchies at each winery, visit with craft vendors, check out special promotions and possibly squeeze in a barrel tasting or two.

Mother’s Day Music At Democracy Vineyards

May 11, June 8, July 11, Aug 10, Sept 14, Oct 12, Nov 9, Dec 14

Second Sundays with Patrick and Aaron Olwell and Friends Live music at Albemarle Ciderworks, every 2nd Sunday of the month: Patrick and Aaron Olwell and Friends play their fine renditions of traditional Irish tunes from 3–5:30 p.m. Bring your dancing shoes! For more information call: 434-297-2326. May 15

Third Thursday Music Series Enjoy FREE live music in the Tasting Room from 6–8 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month. Tastings, glass pours and bottles of wine will be available for purchase. Come and join us on the patio for a relaxing night of good music and great wine! 3550 Blenheim Rd, Charlottesville. For more information call: 434-220-5902. (Continuous Event) May 16, June 20, July 11, 25, Aug 8, 22, Sept 19

James River Cellars Fridays on the Patio

Our beautiful patio sets the scene for this monthly event featuring local musicians and a wine tasting. Food is available for purchase from local food trucks (see FB for specific trucks scheduled). Bring a picnic and some friends. Admission fee is $10. For more information call: 804-550-7516. (Continuous Event) May 18, June 8, 22, July 20, Aug 17, Sept 7, 21

James River Cellars Sundays In The Shade Join us for some relaxing live acoustic music on the patio on the 3rd Sunday of every month from April until September. Bring a snack, sample some wine and relax with us at James River Cellars. Winery is open 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Live music is 1–4 p.m. For more information call 804-550-7516. 54

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Caribbean Wine Festival At Lake Anna Winery Dance under the stars at the Heart of Virginia’s 5th Annual Caribbean Wine Festival—held at Lake Anna Winery from 6–10 p.m! Taste award-winning wines from a select group of Heart of Virginia wineries. Kick back with a glass of your favorite wine and listen to live Caribbean music. Enjoy great Caribbean food from the food vendor. This event will be held rain or shine. For more information call: 804-550-7516. Sept 6

James River Cellars Harvest Wine Festival Come to the 8th Annual Harvest Wine Festival! Join us and three other guest wineries to celebrate the fall harvest. Listen to live music, taste wine from four different wineries, attend wine 101 seminar and tours, and check out our food truck options. Picnics are always welcome at our events. This event will be held rain or shine. Admission fee: $20. For more information call 804-550-7516. Nov 1–2

James River Cellars Harvest Wine Trail

James River Cellars Jingle Bell Wine Trail

Dec 20–21

James River Cellars Holiday Open House It is the season for celebrating with friends, family and of course our seasonal wines. Taste our awardwinning wines, check out our gift shop, and pick up some unique holiday gifts. Stock up on wine, gifts and, especially, holiday cheer! For more information call: 804-550-7516. Dec 31–Jan 1 2015

James River Cellars Winter Open House Come in out of the cold and warm up during our Winter Open House. Did you run out of wine before the New Year? Then stop by James River Cellars as you sample our award-winning wines and restock before the new year. Perfect indoor ambiance sets the scene for a warm and cozy winter season wine tasting!

Tour Central Virginia’s premier wineries: Cooper, Weston Farm, Grayhaven, James River Cellars, Mattaponi and Lake Anna! Buy a passport ticket from www.HOVAwinetrail.com. You will get a souvenir wine glass, tasting at the six Heart of Virginia Wineries and a chance to win amazing prizes upon completing the trail. For more information call: 804-550-7516. Nov 15–16

James River Cellars Chili And Wine Weekend Join us for a taste of our award-winning wines and a bowl of chili to warm up against the frosty fall weather. $10 per person offers you a tasting and a bowl of chili. For more information call: 804-550-7516.

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Crunkfest 5.0, held on June 28, is a family-friendly event that features wakeboarding and wakesurfing contests, as well as live bands and other fun lake activities. Now that Crunkfest has hit the national spotlight by being featured on TV, it will continue to grow as a major watersports event that started right here on Lake Anna.

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inally, it’s that time of year again. Summer is here and you’re ready to kick back and relax at the lake. Make sure to mark your calendar for boatloads of fun in the sun, and get ready to have an amazing time on the water in 2014. Here are bunch of fun activities for you to take part in throughout the year to make fantastic memories on Lake Anna for you and the family. Whether you want to just have fun floating on an Aquaglide inflatable, get competitive and enter a wakeboarding contest or rent a paddleboard or kayak for a relaxing time, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the lake. Whether you live on the lake or just visit from time to time, Lake Anna has tons of activities for the whole family to enjoy. To start off, you can rent or buy kayaks, paddleboards and even Aquaglide parks for you and the family. Having activities like these at a moment’s notice will help get your kids out from behind the TV screens and into the fresh air with a smile. There’s nothing better than paddling along in a kayak or on a paddleboard to bring a family together. Can’t find the space to store all these products? Not a problem—your local one stop shop for all watersports needs, Wake Edgers Gear and Gifts, rents out everything you will need. Paddleboards, kayaks, wakeboards, inflatable water parks—you name it, they will have it for you to rent. They are even offering three separate summer camps for wakeboarding and wakesurfing this year. If you’re looking for fun events to participate in or spectate, the Wake Edgers Watersports series this summer will bring tons of live action watersports, as well as on-land cornhole, volley ball and arts and crafts. Crunkfest 5.0, held on June 28, is a LakeAnnaGuide.com

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family-friendly event that features wakeboarding and wakesurfing contests, as well as live bands and other fun lake activities. Now that Crunkfest has hit the national spotlight by being featured on TV, it will continue to grow as a major watersports event that started right here on Lake Anna. It is a full day of family-friendly sports and activities for you to come out and enjoy. It is hands down the biggest, most exciting watersports competition in Lake Anna. “Turn up the Heat” will be held on July 26. This mid-season day on the water will not disappoint, with a wakeboard, wakeskate and wakesurf contest for all ages that promises to bring out your competitive nature and love for your sport. You can enjoy the day on the shoreline or partake in the awesome watersports events throughout the day. “September Classic “ is on Sept. 13 and is a favorite closingout party of the local competition season, allowing everyone one last chance to get together before all the boats head back to storage. This contest is a fantastic gathering to bring out your last big bag of tricks and make yourself the king of the podium for the year of contests. Catch up with Wake Edgers Gear and Gifts for all of the event details. Now that you know when all of the events are, there is only one more thing to do: get stylish for the season. Stop by the Boardwalk of Lake Anna at 200 Boardwalk Way and visit Wake Edgers Gear and Gifts to get your 2014 gear ready to go. You’ll find brand new life jackets that are Coast Guard-approved, board shorts for both men and women and the newest summer styles in shorts, sandals and tees. Shopping anywhere else except the number one board shop on the lake is just plain crazy. Wake Edgers Gear and Gifts is your one-stop shop for all your 2014 watersports needs.

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ne of the most popular activities at Lake Anna involves getting in a boat and spending time on the water. There is nothing like the feeling of seeing the dock get smaller as you pull away and feel the boat glide through the water away from the shore. For many people, boating can have many different meanings. Cruising Lake Anna is the second largest Lake in Virginia, which makes for long stretches perfect for a boat cruise. While weekends and holidays are more crowded, there is usually more than enough room for everyone on the lake to enjoy a nice, relaxing ride to see all that Lake Anna has to offer. Water Sports Lake Anna is a great setting for all types of water sports, including skiing, wakeboarding, wakeskating, and more. The lake is also a popular spot for speedboats and waverunners.

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Grabbing a Bite There are now great options for an enjoyable meal from your boat on Lake Anna. Tim’s at Lake Anna, Anna Cabana, Lakeview Restaurant, Ally’s, Asian Café and Not Just Mochas are all accessible by boat. What’s your favorite boating/water activity? Visit our Facebook page and tell us yours at facebook. com/lakeannaguide!

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Tips And Tricks (and calorie-burning!) activities like jet skiing and swimming!

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Lake Anna vacation should be a relaxing and rejuvenating experience— you can lounge in the sun, play games with the kids, eat amazing food and totally forget about all the worries that await you at home. But while you are letting loose, why not take the opportunity to give your body some much-needed attention? Many people throw health and fitness out the window when they go on vacation, but it is actually the perfect time to challenge and pamper your body. Use your free time to get active and jumpstart your fitness routine. Head to a local gym and sweat it out, or try some fun (and calorie-burning!) activities like wakeboarding, hiking and swimming. Afterward, reward yourself at a spa with a relaxing massage, body treatment or facial. Try a moisturizing skin treatment to hydrate the skin after long hours in the sun, or get a spa pedicure for sandal-ready feet. Massages are proven to help relieve stress and clear the mind—definitely vacation musts! Whatever the treatment, your body will thank you. And you’ll be even more ready to enjoy your time in the sun.

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Here are several tips for staying healthy and beautiful during your stay at the lake:

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after swimming. Chlorine dries out the skin and can cause nightmares for the hair. Take extra caution when you are on the beach. Sand and water reflect the sun’s rays, increasing your chances of sunburn. After a long day in the sun, apply moisturizer with aloe. This will help soothe and hydrate the skin.

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self-tanning lotions on the market. However you fake it, the all-over bronzed look may keep you from spending too many hours in the sun trying to get darker. Use a waterproof sun block with an SPF of at least 30. (Dermatologists recommend the daily use of sunscreen to prevent skin damage, early aging and skin cancer.) Apply sunscreen at least 20 minutes before going outside. Pay special attention to the nose, ears, shoulders, tops of the feet and collarbone. Reapply sunscreen often—at least every two hours. And remember to reapply after swimming or excessive sweating. Try to get some shade sometime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. This is when UV rays are the strongest and can cause the most damage. Sit under an umbrella or go inside to grab some lunch to give your skin a break. Don’t forget about your lips! They are very prone to burning, so apply lip balm with SPF often throughout the day. Those with thin or thinning hair should pay serious attention to their scalp and tops of their heads. Either wear a hat or apply sunscreen to the scalp. Longer locks can also be protected from the sun and salty water by applying conditioner before swimming, using a protective hair spray and by wearing a hat. Wear UV protective sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and keep yourself from squinting, which causes deeper wrinkles if done excessively.

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Attractions The crown jewel of attractions in the Lake Anna area would have to be the Lake Anna State Park.

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or years, everyone who visits Lake Anna has asked the question: “What is there to do at Lake Anna?” Lake Anna is finally gaining the commercial boom we’ve been expecting. We have compiled a list that encompasses all that Lake Anna has to offer. The Lake Anna Visitor Center is now established at 208 Lake Front Dr. in Mineral, next to the Lake Anna Island complex. The Lake Anna Visitor Center contains information from local businesses, services and attractions with updated information available as it is ready. Open daily, it’s one of the best locations to learn more about Lake Anna or have your questions answered regarding the area. The newest addition to Lake Anna is Fuzzy’s Lakeside Market in The Boardwalk on Lake Anna. Fuzzy’s serves ice cream, pizza, hippie rolls and breakfast and will also deliver to locals. The development hosts the newest location for the Tim’s River Shore restaurant chain, titled Tim’s at Lake Anna. This establishment is a restaurant and crabhouse with a resort feel. Indoor and outdoor waterfront seating are available for patrons hoping to enjoy waterside dining. The Boardwalk on Lake Anna also has a wakeboard and gift shop called Wake Edger’s Gear and Gifts. The Island Shops at the 208 Bridge have two restaurants: Ally’s on the Lake, serving traditional American cuisine, and Asian Café, serving sushi and hibachi. The building also boasts a 24-hour gym named Fisher’s Fitness, the full-service hair salon, Chameleon & Co., Northern Virginia Title & Escrow (NVT&E), ArcTek Homes and Lake Anna Island Realty, making the Island a one-stop shop. The Lake Anna Yacht Club is also at the Island, with boat slips available for lease or purchase. The Lake Anna Information Center is located on the water next door in the wood-sided building with lake information and also hosts The Lake is Great Store & Gift Shop. The crown jewel of attractions in the Lake Anna area would have to be the Lake Anna State Park. The park is 2,810 acres with more than 10 miles of lake frontage. The land in Lake Anna State Park used to be known as “Gold Hill” and contained the Goodwin Gold Mine. Gold was discovered first in 1829, then peaked in the 1880s. The Lake Anna State Park has rental cabins, camping, more than 15 miles of hiking trails, lakeshore picnicking, a guarded swimming beach, food concession stand, a bathhouse and a children’s fishing pond. The park is open daily, year-round. The parking lot is usually filled to capacity on popular weekends, such as Memorial Day and Labor Day, so get an early start if you have your heart set on the State Park. 66

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Live Music If you’re interested in live music, Celebrate Virginia Live is an outdoor concert hall at the Pancho Villa Pavilion in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The venue hosts major music stars in a large outdoor space with various levels of seating and lawn space. This year’s schedule will include performances by Montgomery Gentry on June 14th, Joe Nichols on July 18th and Thompson Square on July 19th. More acts will be announced to fill up the summer schedule and can be found online at the LakeAnnaGuide.com event calendar. Historical Sites Lake Anna is steeped in Civil War and American history. There are a plethora of sites that contain tons of history. The most notable include the Battle of Chancellorsville in Spotsylvania, which involved more men and resulted in more casualties than any other engagement ever fought on Virginia soil, including the wounding of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Chancellorsville was called General R.E. Lee’s greatest victory. The site of the May 1864 Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse gives 45-minute guided walking tours from the “Bloody Angle” where the battle lasted two weeks and included bitter hand-to-hand combat between the soldiers. This was a continuation of the Battle of the Wilderness nearby. These are just two of the battlefield areas easily accessible in our area. With many notable figures who were born and lived in our area, there is an extensive list of further historic sites that could fill this entire publication. For your convenience, please visit the Historical Information page at LakeAnnaGuide.com for a list and links to many of the most popular spots to explore in the future.

Family Fun Kings Dominion is celebrating their 40th year in 2014! The park is excited to announce the iconic Singing Mushrooms will make their grand return along with the infamous frog to sing their favorite barbershop songs. The amusement park to Lake Anna, located in Doswell, about 30 minutes from the lake and has been a favorite in Central Virginia and beyond with a huge selection of roller coasters and other attractions for the entire family. Busch Gardens is an action-packed, European-themed adventure park with 17th

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century charm and 21st Century technology on more than 100 acres in Williamsburg, Virginia. Although the park is a two hour drive from the lake area, there are more than 50 rides and attractions at this destination that has been voted “Most Beautiful Park” every year since 1990. For 2014, Busch Gardens will introduce its new show “London Rocks”, guests will embark on a musical journey that explores the roots of rock and roll and transforms The Globe Theater into a rousing 25 minute live action and multimedia rock spectacular.

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Now that you’re living on the lake, you may find it difficult to want to come inside, especially as the days get warmer. As you’re decorating, keep in mind that you can let your living space flow right out the door and onto your deck, patio or a serene oasis in your yard. With the right furniture and accessories you can create a room outside. This is especially popular during the summertime and for people who have a pool. However, if you don’t have a pool, there are still ways to bring the indoors out. You can create an open-air living area. In addition to furniture, you can get outdoor bars, outdoor fireplaces, rugs and even beds. Today’s furniture is not your grandparents’ metal, wood or plastic with cushions that must come inside each night. Manufacturers are using recycled materials. One line is made from more than 90 percent recycled plastic bottles. Cushions are more comfortable and stand up better to being outside. Manufacturers are bringing indoor comfort outside but with materials that can weather the elements. Most cushion material can get rained on and will dry quickly. Some are actually cushions surrounded by plastic and then surrounded by plastic material so the actual cushion never gets wet. You won’t have to bring them in until the season’s over.

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n Louisa County, we love our lake! Lake Anna is a popular destination for relaxing, fishing and swimming, kayaking, water skiing, tubing, canoeing and just about any other water adventure you may want to experience. But did you know there’s so much more about Louisa County that you will fall in love with? Fall in love with our arts, our familyfriendly events, our history, our outdoors, our wine, our restaurants and our friendly faces. Fall in love with our arts! The Louisa Arts Center provides performance, visual, musical, and cultural arts for the community in the wide variety of performances in the theater and beautiful exhibitions in the Purcell gallery throughout the year. In addition, the Center hosts several seasonal cinema series for the community. Our “Summer Cinema Series” held on Tuesday evenings offers families a way to enjoy some kid-friendly movies without having to travel or pay high theater prices. The series continues with an October focus on scary movies, a December focus on Holiday movies and a feature on American Classics in March. Fall in Love with our family-friendly events! We celebrate the weekend with “It’s Finally Friday,” an outdoor concert at Walton Park, Mineral. Held on the last Friday of the month in May, June and July these events features some great beach and Motown Music in a beautiful park setting. On the second Saturdays in July,

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Fall in love with our arts! The Louisa Arts Center provides performance, visual, musical, and cultural arts for the community in the wide variety of performances in the theater and beautiful exhibitions in the Purcell gallery throughout the year. August and September we “rock out” at Courthouse Square in downtown Louisa for our “Saturdays in the Square” concerts. Enjoy family outings at the “Cue and Cruz” in July and the “Annual Air Show” at the Airport. The “Fall Harvest Festival” in October is an outing the whole family can enjoy with the Mineral Farmer’s Market, an arts and crafts show, children’s activities, hay rides and pony rides. There’s a “Haunted Trail” at the Betty Queen Center in October for those who are brave enough to enter. Chili fans are tempted with the “Annual Chili Cook-Off” at Earlyhouse in October. And we wrap up the family-friendly year with some wonderful hometown events like our “Louisa Christmas Tree Lighting,” “Breakfast with Santa” and the “Louisa Christmas Festival and Parade” in December. Fall in Love with our history this summer with a glimpse into our past. One hundred-fifty years ago, the Battle of Trevilian Station in Louisa was the largest all-cavalry battle during the Civil LakeAnnaGuide.com

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War. Today, in 2014, we are excited to re-create this dramatic battle by bringing back hundreds of cavalry horses, mounted re-enactors, Infantry (foot soldiers), sutlers and towns people, all of whom are represented in this exciting, interactive weekend. Adults will enjoy living history talks, tours, entertainment and demonstrations. History will come alive as children of all ages interact with Civil Warera characters and artisans, taste campfire living, experience family-friendly battles and learn period dancing and games. If you can’t be here in June, a visit to the Sargeant Museum and the Michie House in Louisa will give you a real glimpse of the history of the county. It’s also a great place to do some research on your own ancestry. Fall in love with our outdoors. Our parks aren’t just for children! We have a dog park that’s free and open to the public on New Bridge Road for our four-legged friends. Yes, we have playgrounds for 74

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Taking a tour at a vineyard can be quite relaxing.

Taste the award-winning wines from Louisa’s Weston Farm Vineyard; make sure you leave time to take a tour, relax at a wine tasting, or enjoy one of the special events and mini festivals at the vineyards.

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your little ones at Louisa Town Park, Buckner Bumpass Park, the Rising Sun Community Center and Holly Grove Ruritan Building. There is also one at the Betty Queen Center on Industrial Drive, which is conveniently next to our outdoor fitness equipment! While your children are enjoying the playground you can get a workout or use the walking trail that cuts through the property. Our disc golf course is also located at the Betty Queen Center and is free and open to all ages, so the family can all play together! Swimming, anyone? A public pool is available at the Betty Queen complex, which is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The pool’s reasonable prices make it a great place to spend summer days when you can’t get on the lake. Fall in love with our wine. Taste the award-winning wines from Louisa’s Weston Farm Vineyard; make sure you leave time to take a tour, relax at a wine tasting, or enjoy one of the special events and mini festivals at the vineyards. Louisa’s Cooper Vineyard has not only produced award-winning wine, but the winery itself has won the 2012 Best Tasting Room in Virginia, 2012 Virginia Tourism’s Green Most Innovative Program Award and LEED Platinum Certification—the first Tasting Room on the East Coast to achieve this status. While you’re here, stop by Lake Anna Winery and the Grayhaven Winery nearby, and you’ll see why wine is such a growing industry in Virginia.

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Walk the streets of charming and historic downtown Louisa.

Fall in love with our small towns and good food. Walk the streets of charming and historic downtown Louisa, picking up an antique or a unique gift item from Fabric Hut. Then dine at one of the delightful restaurants such as Obrigados, Floozies Pie Shop or Smokin’ Eddies. The Tavern on the Rail restaurant in Fredericks Hall provides diners with a cozy atmosphere to enjoy a delicious meal. If you prefer, enjoy a meal on the deck overlooking the sunset on the water at Tim’s on Lake Anna, Ally’s or the Anna Cabana’s restaurant. Near the lake we’ve got Chef Lee’s, which offers delicious Asian cuisine. The Mineral Restaurant and Joe’s Place offer great subs, pizza and diner food in a very casual atmosphere. On Saturdays from May–October stop by the Mineral Farmers Market for a delightful combination of shopping and some great fresh picks! Fall in love with how close we are! For those looking for a faster pace, there are shopping, dining and hotel accommodations at Zion Crossroads, conveniently located just off Interstate 64 in Louisa. It’s not too far to the historical attractions like Monticello and Montpelier, the famous battlefields of Fredericksburg, the exciting Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens Amusement Parks or even Washington, D.C. We hope you enjoy your family, friends and this wonderful place we call home... as we hope you will fall in love with Louisa County too!

Walk the streets of charming and historic downtown Louisa, picking up an antique or a unique gift item from Fabric Hut. Then dine at one of the delightful restaurants such as Obrigados, Floozies Pie Shop or Smokin’ Eddies. The Tavern on the Rail restaurant in Fredericks Hall provides diners with a cozy atmosphere to enjoy a delicious meal. 76

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RESOURCE DIRECTORY DONOVAN’S PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL 540.894.4300

Pools/Spas LUXURY POOLS AND SPAS 540-710-9700 www.luxurypoolandspa.com

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Real Estate Companies BLAKE & BANE REAL ESTATE 804.337.2212 jcbane@banerealestate.com www.millrunatlakeanna.com DOCKSIDE REALTY 540.895.9400 dockside@docksiderealty.com www.docksiderealty.com LAKE ANNA REALTY 540.894.8888 lakeanna@lakeannarealty.com www.lakeannarealty.com

Ron Gentry 540-535-6441 or Gary Griffith 540-273-7399 Contact us today to reserve your new home See page 82 for more information

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Real Estate Rentals DOCKSIDE RENTALS 540.894.9400 rentals@docksiderealty.com THE RESORT AT LAKE ANNA 540-894-4560 www.LakeAnnaResort.com

Restaurants ASIAN CAFÉ 540.894.9899 www.asiancafe-lakeanna.com CHEF LEE CHINESE RESTAURANT 540.894.8181

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SUBWAY 540.894.5588

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Steak & Seafood... 540 •872 •7245 Right Here in Louisa’s Backyard Thursday, Friday & Saturday 11:00-2:30 Brunch 5:00-9:00 Dinner

Shopping

Towing

LAKE IS GREAT STORE 540.872.0684 www.lakeisgreat.com

ANYTIME TOWING & RECOVERY 804.448.1600

VILLAGE FURNITURE 308 W. Main Street, Lousia 540.967.2964

CATERING NOW AVAILABLE! 81 Tavern Road, Fredericks Hall Road 5.5 Miles Outside of Mineral on Route 618

Tourist Attractions

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Utilities DOMINION POWER 866.DOM.HELP www.dom.com

Wineries

TIM’S AT LAKE ANNA 540.894.5011 info@timslakeanna.com www.timslakeanna.com

Seamstress SOUTHERN GAL STUDIOS 804.687.7286 southerngalstudios@gmail.com

Septic DRAINFIELD SOLUTIONS 804.633.1808 www.drainfieldsolutions.com

LAKE ANNA STATE PARK 540.854.5503 www.virginiaparks.gov LOUISA ARTS CENTER 540-967-5200 www.LouisaArts.org

Lakeside Generators, Septic, Electrical

Louisa (540-967-3000) and Toll Free: (888-273-9191) www.lakesideelectric.com

LOUISA COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION 540.967.4425 www.visitlouisa.com

LAKE ANNA WINERY 540.895.5085 www.lawinery.com WESTON FARM VINEYARD & WINERY 540-967-4647 www.westonfarmvineyardandwinery.com

ORANGE COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU 540.672.1653 www.visitorangevirginia.com

Lakeside Electric is your complete septic maintenance/repair service. Licensed & Insured

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Come visit our new Hotel! • We are just a short drive from Lake Anna • Free Hot Breakfast Buffet served daily from 6:00 am to 9:30 am • Indoor heated pool and whirlpool • 24 Fitness Center • Electrical Hookups for boats • Spacious Guest Rooms and Suites all equipped with fridge, microwave, and coffeemakers • Free WiFi • Free USA Today newspaper • Group rates available

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Lake anna Map Lake Anna Map Courtesy of Long and Foster (See Back Cover)

Lake Anna Information Center 2991 New Bridge Road, Mineral

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Clear Brook Leesburg

Winchester

Herndon Vienna Front Royal

Fairfax

Falls Church Arlington Alexandria

Warrenton

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Luray

Culpeper Harrisonburg Fredericksburg

Staunton Hot Spings

Waynesboro

Colonial Beach

New Church Charlottesville

Chincoteague

Warsaw

Clifton Forge Covington

Assateague Island

Reedville Lexington Buena Vista

AshlandÂ

Onancock

Urbanna Irvington

Wachapreague Richmond

Gloucester

Lynchburg

Blacksburg

Bluefield Rocky Gap Pulaski

Floyd

Big Stone Gap

Farmville

Roanoke

Colonial Heights Petersburg

Rocky Mount

Bristol

Yorktown

Jamestown

Poquoson Newport News

Norfolk

Ivor

Portsmouth South Hill Galax Independence

South Boston

Martinsville Lambsburg

Bracey

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Courtland

Kiptopeke

Hampton

Smithfield

Wakefield

Marion Abingdon

Cape Charles

Williamsburg

Hopewell

Waverly

Wytheville

Norton

Bedford

Salem

Christiansburg Radford

Franklin

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Chesapeake

Virginia Beach Sandbridge

Danville

Lake Anna located in Central Virginia

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“A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” Henry David Thoreau, Walden

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Toni McQuair, Associate Broker, CRS Let me help you make Lake Anna your Home Away From Home. Long and Foster • Toni@LNF.com LakeAnnaRealEstate.com (703) 795-2697

Jamie L. Brown, Realtor-Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc. Sunrise to Sunset real estate beyond the listing or sale. Long time Class A contractor can assist your needs in renovation work and building. I look forward to being your one stop shop! 5736 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania,VA 22551 Email: Jamie.Brown@LNF.com Cell: 540-903-2500 • Office: 540-895-9957

David Lewis: Assistant Manager, Associate Broker Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. Lake Anna-Spotsylvania Office 5736 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania,VA 22551 Cell: 703-980-3090 Fax: 540-895-0698 David.Lewis@LNF.com • DavidLewis.LNF.com

Liz Wilson, Associate Broker, ABR, CSP, GRI Long & Foster Real Estate, 5736 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania,VA 22551 http://www.lizsellslakeanna.com/ & Liz.LNF.com Cell: 540-226-6475 • Office: 540-895-9000 Licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia


#1 Seller of Luxury Homes in the Mid-Atlantic Region The Results Are Extraordinary. Mid-Atlantic Market Share by Units Bought and Sold 27%

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There’s a reason why Long & Foster® sells more $1 million and above homes than our nearest competitors by far. No one has more expertise selling luxury homes than Long & Foster. With unrivaled professional experience, exclusive local knowledge, and a world-class approach to service, Long & Foster is the right choice when you’re looking to buy or sell an extraordinary home. Long & Foster Lake Anna-Spotsylvania Office www.LongandFoster.com 5736 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania, VA 22551 (540) 895-9000 or Toll Free (866) 814-0830 • www.SearchLakeAnna.com Source: Information included in this report is based on data supplied by MRIS and its member Association(s) of REALTORS, who are not responsible for its accuracy. Does not reflect all activity in the marketplace. January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012. Information contained in this report is deemed reliable but not guaranteed, should be independently verified, and does not constitute an opinion of MRIS or Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. ©2013 All rights reserved.

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