Laker Magazine May June 2015

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SMITH MOUNTAIN

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Dipping into

SUMMER Being on the water is a seasonal must-do

SoVA Wine Trail

Marina Guide

Kids at SML State Park

Dock & Dine Map

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Contents May/June 2015

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Love the Lake

LAKE HOMES Gil and Carol Miekina have brought their travels home with them at their residence in the Waverly subdivision.

Take the Laker With You

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The Miekinas are world travelers.

Imagine your perfect garden.

SHORELINES

LAKE & GARDEN “Digging Deep” explains the stages to becoming a more deeply satisfied person through the gardening process.

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FIT & HEALTHY Kay Clinefelter has battled cancer and other illnesses. Now, in her 70s, she has become a black belt in Taekwondo.

Summer Fun Guide

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GETTING ON THE WATER You’re not fully feeling the lake if you don’t get out on the water. We have some ways to help you achieve that.

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MARINA GUIDE A list of the marinas in the Smith Mountain Lake area.

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There’s a lot for kids to do here.

KIDS AT THE PARK Kids can stay active with a host of fun things to do at SML State Park.

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Contents May/June 2015

Savor

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DOCK & DINE Our map and guide gives you a detailed list of all the places where you can park your boat and enjoy a tasty and scenic meal.

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SPIRITS The Southern Virginia Wine Trail has a dozen wineries in all, including two at Smith Mountain Lake.

A wine trail winds through the area.

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Social Seen

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CALENDAR Best bets for events at Smith Mountain Lake in May and June.

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The Sundown Classic is in our calendar.

OUT & ABOUT Photos from recent lake events.

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NOW READ THIS Much of Linda Kay Simmons’ book, “Cahas Mountain,” is adapted from or has grown out of the stories of her relatives.

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DOCK TALE HOUR Columnist Kimberly Dalferes tells you what kind of off-beat holidays are on the horizon.

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Cardiac care close to home Centra helped me get back to caring for my community. As a firefighter, it’s my duty to save people from danger. Serving my hometown of Lynchburg means so much to me. It’s what I was called to do. – Brian Younger, Lynchburg firefighter An irregular heartbeat forced firefighter Brian Younger to the sidelines. Centra cardiologist Richard Kuk, MD, diagnosed Younger with symptomatic premature ventricular contractions, which caused his heart to produce an extra beat. Dr. Kuk performed an ablation procedure to correct the irregular heartbeat. Thanks to Centra’s nationally recognized cardiovascular care, Younger is back on duty, working alongside his fellow firefighters, responding to calls for help around the clock.

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Editor’s Note

May/June 2015 Published by Laker Media 272 Westlake road, suite 1, hardy, Va 24101 Phone: 540.721.4675 • Fax: 540.721.4627 smithmountainlake.com

With the summer sun becoming plentiful around Smith Mountain Lake, we’ll be seeing a swell of fresh faces — both from the locals shaking off the dreariness of the chilly months and from the visitors exploring the water and surrounding recreation. As the new editor of Laker Magazine, I appreciate both categories of lake lovers.

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Janette Saviano Janette.Saviano@smithmountainlaker.com

It was only 10 years ago that I first visited the lake, which at the time was nurturing the vision of what the area has become today. I was a guest under the guidance of my future wife, who took me over the Hales Ford Bridge, to the shops of Bridgewater Plaza and down winding roads that came to an end only because the expanse of the lake lay before us. Now, I’m a local, doing Christmas shopping in Westlake, choosing a spot in downtown Moneta for lunch and revisiting Bridgewater Plaza, this time with my kids by my side so they can stand on the decks and feed the fish.

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Huong Fralin Huong.Fralin@smithmountainlaker.com saLes MaNager

Alicia Lovern Alicia.Lovern@roanoke.com saLes exeCUtiVe

Mishelle Brosinski Mishelle.Brosinski@smithmountainlaker.com

SML is so alive for so many people at this time of year, and opportunities on land and lake are available at almost every turn — from taking the little ones to Smith Mountain Lake State Park (see page 76) or finding the right marina (page 72) or going from winery to winery to discover new palate-pleasers (page 94).

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Carol Craighead Carol.Craighead@smithmountainlaker.com

I look forward to carrying on the legacy of outgoing editor Andie Gibson, of telling the stories of the community and welcoming people to Smith Mountain Lake.

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Tim Dye Tim.Dye@smithmountainlaker.com aCCoUNt DeVeLoPMeNt rePreseNtatiVe

Erin Stanley Erin.Stanley@roanoke.com

Ryan Tipps, Editor CONTRIBUTORS Writers

Kimberly Dalferes | Amy Dye | Catriona Tudor Erler Ferne Hale | Jerry Hale | Gordon Kendall | Lindsey Wagnon

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The sun and fun of Smith Mountain Lake wouldn’t be the same without the lake itself, and being on the water punctuates the summer perfectly. The story starts on Page 67. Photo by Sebastiano Stia

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may/june 2015

Dipping into

SUMMER Being on the water is a seasonal must-do

SoVA Wine Trail

Marina Guide

Kids at SML State Park

Dock & Dine Map

Senior With A Kick

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Catriona Tudor Erler | Pidge Morgan | Don Petersen Andy Pratt | Frances Pratt | Ted Pratt | Rick Ries Jim Shauberger | Charlie Walker

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Thursday Paint Night with Patricia Benosky Artist and teacher Patricia Benosky will guide you through the process of painting a piece of art. Includes two glasses of wine and all supplies necessary to create your work of art. Where: The Little Gallery, 16430 Booker T. Washington Highway, Moneta When: 6 to 9 p.m. Cost: $65 Contact: 721-1596, www. littlegallerysml.com Adult Spring Tennis Lessons Where: Franklin County Parks and Recreation tennis courts When: 7 to 8 p.m. ages 13 and older Cost: $60 Contact: Pete Hofsteter, 797-5253 Dare to Draw Club Love to draw? Meet artists like yourself and show off your work. Play drawing games, polish your skills in workshops and admire the art of professionals. Bring your own supplies or use some of ours. Ages 18 and younger. Where: Bedford Central Library, 321 N. Bridge St., Bedford When: 4 to 6 p.m. Cost: Free Contact: 586-8911 SML Pilots Club Guest speaker Pastor Jeff Clemens, a former Army chaplain who has led numerous national military tributes to recognize and honor our World War II dead. Where: Moneta Community Center, Moneta When: 7 p.m. Contact: Lorraine Judd, 297-6422

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Simulation sends rescuers to aid ‘victims’ on Virginia Dare Law enforcement and fire and rescue crews from both sides of the lake were put to the test during Sunday’s drill. By Karen Dillon mock training exercise aboard karen.dillon@roanoke.com the Virginia Dare cruise boat 721-4675 (ext. 407) on April 12. The simulation ` was the first of its kind at the Roger Hilfer of Callaway lake, and was organized to test was the last of the injured to first responders during a mass come off the Virginia Dare. He casualty event, said Sgt. Bryan played a 50-year-old patient Young of the Virginia Departwho had been impaled by a ment of Game and Inland railing in his abdomen. Fisheries. Hilfer was one of 17 injured Young, who served as the victims who participated in a event’s public information

officer, explained the scenario. The Virginia Dare hits an oversized object submerged in the lake and becomes disabled. The people aboard are injured, at least four of them critically. Law enforcement as well as fire and rescue crews from across Bedford and Franklin counties — including Bedford County Fire and Rescue and

With instructor Ed Gowen. Each painting is done on a 16-by-20-inch canvas (unless otherwise specified) using Bob Ross supplies. Students must supply their own canvas and paper towels, all other supplies included. Where: Forest Recreation Center, 1601 Rustic Village Road, Forest When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $130 Contact: Stuart Saunders to register, 586-7682

Friday SML Idol 2 Enjoy an evening of fun as we kick off the competition in search of the next SML Idol. Continues on Fridays through May 8. Where: Heath’s Waterfront Grill in Mariners Landing, 1217 Graves Harbor Trail, Huddleston When: 7 p.m. Cost: $5 minimum food or beverage purchase Contact: 583-2959 Paint Night with Michelle Martilla Artist and teacher Michelle Martilla will guide you through the process of painting a piece of art. Includes two glasses of wine and all supplies. Where: The Little Gallery, 16430 Booker T. Washington Highway, Moneta When: 6 to 9 p.m. Cost: $65 Contact: 721-1596, www. littlegallerysml.com

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squads from Scruggs, Saunders, Huddleston and Moneta — responded along with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Virginia State Police, Bedford and Franklin sheriff’s offices and DGIF. A total of a dozen agencies participated in the exercise, Young said. “We’ve talked about doing

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(From left) Mary Hamlin, Jan Hagen, Sandy Houck, Rosemary Drennen, Sharon Jones, Diane Pollock, Sue Patterson and Linda Bosiger modeled fashions for the Moneta Garden Club’s annual fashion show.

Rainbow of colors featured at garden club fashion show By Karen Dillon fashion show and karen.dillon luncheon, illustrat@roanoke.com ing the show’s theme 721-4675 (ext. 407) A Rainbow of Color. The April 8 funVi b ra n t co l o rs draising event at and bold patterns Bethlehem United were on display dur- Methodist Church ing the Moneta Gar- in Moneta drew a den Club’s annual crowd of partici-

pants from across the said as the fashion region. show began. Chico’s of LynchModels for the burg provided the fashion show were fashions and narra- Mary Hamlin, Jan tor Gloria Simon. Hagen, Sandy Houck, “ We wa n t yo u Rosemary Drennen, to see colors and Sharon Jones, Diane we want you to see spring time,” Simon See FASHION, 3

New format brings more news to readers Dear Readers: Your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Laker Weekly has moved from its traditional format to that of a broadsheet. The goal is simple: Deliver more news that matters most to you. By changing to the larger format, we have more room to publish the stories and photos that you care about and to highlight certain content. For example, calendar listings now begin on the cover page so that you can more readily find events that you’re interested in.

Our commitment is to bring you the content that is critical to the Smith Mountain Lake community — stories about the people and events happening all around us. The stories published recently about the fire at Mayberry Drive-In & Diner serve to highlight that fact. We reported the initial facts of the fire at the restaurant on our website, smithmountainlake.com, and on our Laker 365 Facebook and Twitter pages, but we also took the story a step further by reporting on what happened after the busi-

ness reopened the drive-in days after the fire. Our revamped website and our social media channels, at facebook.com/Laker365 and twitter.com/Laker365, combine content from Laker Weekly and Laker Magazine to bring you all the lake features and news that you enjoy reading about in one location. Let us know what you think and how we can continue serving the community with the latest news and information. — Karen Dillon Editor, Laker Weekly

The American chestnut tree once dominated 200 million acres of the eastern U.S. However, in the late 1800s a fungal pathogen from Asia caused chestnut blight, and by 1950, nearly all mature chestnuts were gone. In 2009, a group of scientists, who had founded The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF), announced the first planting and testing of seeds, which were potentially blight resistant. Additional breeding and development is underway, and Smith Mountain Lake State Park was selected recently as a planting site. Brian Heft, the state park’s manager, and Reed Stanley, district resource specialist of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, found a site at the state park that had the soil type and other factors that made it a good location for testing the new strain of American chestnut. Heft offered the park site hoping that the trees could be established, and ultimately provide an abundant supply of chestnuts for wildlife. “Site preparation has been completed, removing stumps and grading to get the area ready for planting,” Heft said. Approximately 45 participants helped plant the seedlings April 8, including representatives of the Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park, the Blue Ridge Foothills and Lake Chapter Virginia Master Naturalists and the Virginia Service and Conservation Corps. “There are about 325 seedlings planted,” said Matt Brinkman, TACF’s mid-Atlantic regional science coordinator, who is overseeing the planting project. “They are the most advanced strain available, which is 15/16 American chestnut and 1/16 Chinese chestnut.” See CHESTNUTS, 2

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Easily navigate Smith Mountain Lake on the water and off with the annual Laker Map and its digital companion, m.lakermap.com. The print map designates channel markers, marinas, restaurants, communities, shopping centers and more. On the reverse side is information on the lake-area’s largest retail destinations along with detailed inset maps. Use m.lakermap.com from your tablet or smartphone to get contact info and interactive maps for SML businesses in a wide variety of categories. Find links to digital versions of all Laker Media products by visiting smithmountainlake.com. For even more, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/Laker365 or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/Laker365.

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Switzerland In October, Bonnie and Joe Conradi of Moneta visited Germany. They took a cogwheel train and cable car to the top of the 9,718-foot Zugspitze, a mountain in the Bavarian Alps. They took a day cruise on the Rhine River where they observed many beautiful and historic sites and castles, touring two of them. They also took a train trip to northern Germany to the town of Wilhelmshaven to visit and meet for the first time Bonnie’s cousin, Peter, and his wife Jutta.

New York City A big group brought the holiday Laker Magazine with them to the Big Apple and gathered in front of the iconic Radio City Music Hall. They were (from left) Deb Vreeland, Krista Schuck, Cindy Gray, Sharon Throckmorton, Denis Bernheim, Valerie Sell, Ravelle Whitener, Jill Prillaman and Melissa Robertson.

China The Marble Boat at the Summer Palace in Beijing was just one of the places Doyle Cockram visited with his Laker Magazine in hand. He also went to China’s Three Gorges Dam and Tiananmen Square and to Mount Fuji in Japan.

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Eastern Shore Evie Karras (from left), Fran Burns and Kris Hill visited Chincoteague, Assateague and Wallop’s islands on the Eastern Shore, which includes Viriginia and Maryland. Rain didn’t dampen their enthusiasm when seeing the beautiful ponies and other wildlife on Assateague Island, which is designated a National Seashore. And at Wallop’s Island, they saw where NASA and the NOAA have operations.

Take the Laker with you on your next adventure and email us your photo with a famous landmark, unusual attraction or stunning scenery in the background. And if you run into anyone famous, be sure to include him or her in the fun. Submit to letters@smithmountainlaker.com. Don’t forget to leave your magazine behind so others can discover Smith Mountain Lake!

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Greece Tara and Steve DeClue of Moneta had the March/April 2014 Laker Magazine with them while they traveled the Mediterranean Sea as part of a cruise. Their destinations included the scenic Greek island of Santorini.

Florida Mary Lou McDonald (left) and Tara Allen recently traveled to Key West, Florida, and brought their Best Of edition of Laker Magazine to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.

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Wisconsin Janet Osborne (left) and Smith Mountain Lake resident Kristy Larson traveled to Lambeau Field to watch their beloved Packers win last October. They are both Wisconsin natives.


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oneta’s Karen Wrigley has turned over the key to the castle — well, the castle library, at least. Wrigley and her husband, John, met up last September with her sister, Cindy Plantenga, who lives in Switzerland, to travel through Italy, Germany, Austria and Lichtenstein, along with Cindy’s husband, Doug. One important destination was Trostburg Castle in Ponte Gardena, Italy. It was there, during the end of World

War II, that Wrigley’s father came into possession of a 17th-century book and the key to the castle library. “This book and key was something that he always showed,” Wrigley said of her father, James Page. “It became a story and an inspiration. He very much cherished them.” But after her father passed away about three years ago, Wrigley and her siblings wanted to realize their mother’s wish that the items be returned to the castle. The book written in 1661 contained the stamp of Trostburg Castle, and Cindy Plantenga learned that it was only a couple of hours away from her home in Switzerland and was under the care of the South Tyrolean Castles Association. So they planned their trip. Upon arriving, the couples were given a royal treatment that included a three-hour tour, getting to go places and see things that the average tourist doesn’t get to. And they were able to cap off their visit by having wine in the castle dining room. While there, they met with a castle official and formally returned the key and book at the entrance to the library. — Ryan Tipps, Editor

SwiSS AlpS John and Karen Wrigley of Moneta hiked with Laker Magazine to Seealpsee and then to Ebenalp, where they saw one of the world’s most unusual restaurants, considered that because of how it is nestled into the side of a mountain. They also brought a sweatshirt highlighting Smith Mountain Lake on a hike high in the Swiss alps from Staubern down to the Bollenwees restaurant and back again.

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New Zealand Mike and Dorothy Meaden traveled to New Zealand’s Mount Maunganui with newlyweds Sam and Steph Meaden. Sam and Steph were married Feb. 15 in Hamilton, the country’s most populous city on the North Island.

Georgia Maj. Gen. Galen Jackman (Retired) and Cathy Jackman took the Laker Magazine with them to see their son, Spc. David Jackman, graduate from basic training. The photo was taken at The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Fort Benning, Georgia, in February.

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Costa Rica Patty and Ted Geiger of Penhook spent spring break in Costa Rica with their college-age sons, Clay and Danny. They zip-lined, rappelled waterfalls, rode ATVs into the rain forest and enjoyed a few pina coladas. They spent two days in La Fortuna, and then ventured to Manuel Antonio National Park on the Pacific Coast. They took their Laker Magazine to the highest point in Manuel Antonio at La Mariposa Hotel, listed in the book, “1000 Places To See Before You Die.”


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Turkey Gerry and Yin Lewis of Moneta stand in front of their ship, SPV Star Clipper, in Canakkale, Turkey, a town and seaport on the southern coast of the Dardanelles. At this stop they visited the archaeological excavations at the site of ancient Troy. They also visited Istanbul and sailed to the Greek islands of Myrina, Ouranopolis, Skiathos, Skopelos, and Poros.

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ore than 50 countries. Gil and Carol Miekina’s travels have been extensive, and that tally doesn’t double-count India, Thailand, Japan, African safari countries, Russia, France and Italy, each of which they’ve visited more than once. When they were working and dating in suburban Chicago, Carol said to Gil, who seemed to be ready to propose, “I don’t want to settle down. I want to travel.” Gil answered, “Well, who do you want to travel with?” They have been traveling life’s journey together and visiting foreign places ever since. But despite all of the exotic places they’ve seen, the Miekinas chose Smith Mountain Lake for their retirement. Carol said, “Living in a rural area in my youth, I grew to enjoy nature and the peacefulness of small town life, so that made relocating to Smith Mountain Lake an easy move.” 28 May • June 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER

These two former teachers, who spent most of their working years in Jamestown, New York, searched several southern lakes, coastal Virginia and the Carolinas before discovering the lake of their dreams while visiting friends in Roanoke. Once they saw SML, they invested in a lot in 1989 hoping it would increase in value while they waited for retirement. Prior to actually building a house, they realized their lot wasn’t near the lake’s sailing activity, so they sold it and bought a lot in Waverly, across the river from the Blackwater Yacht Racing Association. Their 4,000-square-foot, open-concept home took about 10 months to build and was completed in 2002. Their sailboat, Tundra Swan, sits in a cradle at their dock ready to race — and add to the multitude of first place pennants that crowd the walls of a room on their lake level. Outside, their home presents as a pleasant lake house that, with the help of Fiddlehead Designs, is nicely landscaped. Both Gil and Carol took the Master Gardeners course, so they know what plants


TOP: Suspended on the walls of the stairway to the lower level are textiles from Vietnam, Peru, Cambodia, Guatemala and Turkey and a Navaho weaving from the southwestern United States. ABOVE: Carol Miekina has a peaceful and beautiful view around her.

do well in Virginia and how to keep them thriving. Inside, the home is a treasure-trove of special things, beginning with several collections. Duck decoys, Santas, bunnies and toy soldiers are among the items that are artfully displayed. The Miekinas like antiques, and some of the collections include items that are decades old. But there are also unique single pieces, like the table in the great room made of printer’s blocks. “I grew up in a small town and went to North Park College in Chicago,” Carol said. “That experience led me to want to see more of the world. Once bitten by the travel bug, it led to feeling that travel was just another aspect of life.” The couple’s of travel is reflected in the items they’ve collected from exotic locales. On the lower level is a map of places they’ve visited, the destinations marked with pins. For several years they led National Educational Association tours to countries during summers. And after retirement, they have maintained a blistering pace of travel — visiting Peru, Guatemala, Belize, El SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM

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The home of Gil and Carol Miekina in Moneta has hundreds of pieces from their travels to more than 50 countries. Among the items are antique Peruvian dolls, British toy soldiers, a hand-carved swan, a table made from early 1900s print blocks from England, a 100-year-old Japanese theater mask and red Chinese laquerware.

Salvador, Panama, Honduras, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, India, Bhutan, Australia, New Zealand, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Slovenia, Estonia, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates — most often using Massachusetts-based Overseas Adventure Travel, with whom they have now taken 11 trips. “We’ve made OAT’s list of frequent travelers,” Gil said. The couple’s den has a sailing theme with artwork, an Egyptian sailing vessel, lithographs of what Gil calls “Navy guys” — John Paul Jones, Admiral David Farragut, Admiral Matthew Perry and Commodore Stephen Decatur. “When I was 11 and 12, I attended summer camp in Minnesota where I learned to canoe and sail. Sailing became a passion that led to sailboat collecting, sailing art and sailboat racing,” Gil said. But in the same room there is also a Maasai shield and spears, a Buddha, a dragon symbol of Bhutan and Gil’s toy soldier collection. SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM

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While their travels have taken them to many exotic and historic places, the Miekinas say there’s no place like home at Smith Mountain Lake.

The master bedroom features a display of Peruvian dolls, a hanging textile from India and a large rubbing from a stone in China.

The master bedroom features a display of Peruvian dolls, a hanging textile from India and a large rubbing from a stone in China. “When I was in high school, my mother encouraged me to go to the Chicago Art Institute summer school,” Carol said. “The summers I spent there built an appreciation for art and design, which has carried into our interest in human-made articles and art in general. “ The dining room curio cabinet displays orange and blue Russian boxes, and below, there is red Chinese lacquerware. Suspended on the walls of the stairway to the lower level are textiles from Vietnam, Peru, Cambodia, Guatemala and Turkey and a Navaho weaving from the southwestern United States. “When I was growing up,” Carol said, “My mother and aunt were always involved in making things — crocheted items or clothing — so I grew to appreciate the work and craftsmanship involved. This was also reinforced by the fact that my parents were both involved in the furniture industry.” In the lake level kitchenette, there are shelves housing pottery from Peru, Guatemala, Costa Rica and baskets from Venezuela and Puerto Rico. 32 May • June 2015 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER

Atop an armoire are animals from China handmade from tiny strips of bamboo. Gil and Carol acquired these in 1978 when that country was first opened to westerners. They said that they doubt these items are still being sold. In addition to the kitchenette and family room on the lake level, there are two guest bedrooms, one of which reflects Noah’s Arc with a quilt and handcrafted primitives of that theme. The other bedroom is the Swedish room, done in the yellow and blue of that country’s flag with items acquired on trips to the homeland of Carol’s father. One such trip lasted two months, during which they bought a Volvo and put 2,000 miles on it before shipping it home. A shadowbox displays her dad’s photo, passport and information about when he became a U.S. citizen. Despite seeing many places while traveling, the couple say there’s no place like home at SML, especially sitting on their screened porch — which Carol says “feels like being in a tree house” — and looking out at the expanse of serene lake. Adds Gill: “One of the great things about living at Smith Mountain Lake is that, no matter where you travel to, you never have to feel disappointment when it’s time to come home.”


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An intimate relationship with a garden is built through its care, as the needs of each plant become apparent and the conditions for growth are tailored. Pruning, as done by Karin Mullendore of Wirtz amid the bloom of her garden, is part of this process.

The process of discovering what garden designs resonate for you not only helps narrow the possibilities for the garden you want. It also is vital to begin unearthing the authentic roots of who you are as a unique individual. Once you know the elements you want in your garden, the next step is to begin envisioning what features your garden will have and what it will look like. This mental picture of the garden-to-be “is not quite a plan — plans are solid and steady, like roadmaps. Rather, it is an idea that begins to gently come into focus.” As part of the process of this visualization, Sorin highly recommends that people allow themselves quiet, undistracted time in solitude to listen to the still, small voice within that helps them tap into their own style and give shape to their dreams.

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Now comes the planning stage when your dreams and visions are at last put down on paper. Sorin puts it poetically, saying, “Planning is the problemsolving element of creating. Here is where you will begin to give shape to your imaginings, your style, and your physical reality in order to lay out the blueprint of what you hope to create.” Part of this process is accepting the reality of what is, perhaps a too-shady lot, a very steep slope, an unsightly view, and working within that confine to, “make something wonderful from it.” At last comes the planting stage, when you put your plans into action. Many people are overwhelmed by the wealth of choice in the world of plants. Where do you begin choosing? Good questions to ask at this stage are: Does this plant fit the tone, vision and style I want for my garden? Is it appropriate for where I want to put it? For example, for a modern design, a homeowner might decide to focus on succulent plants with bold texture and patterns. At the nursery, he could be attracted to the roses but realize they do not fit the vision he has for his contemporary garden. By the same token, a plant that may have the perfect form for your garden style may not be suitable for your climate or growing conditions (too dry, too wet, too shady). In those situations, search for a plant with a similar look that will flourish in your region and garden setting.


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The fundraiser for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital is gearing up for June.

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mith Mountain Lake’s third annual Lyrics on the Lake musical gathering, from June 18 to 21, will bring about 30 singer-songwriters from Nashville, Tennessee, in a fundraising effort for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. “This is not a competition but just entertainment for people at SML who love good music,” event organizer Ronnie Hess said. There is no admission charge for the performances. All fundraising comes

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from donations made by attendees and sponsoring businesses. Venues in the lake area currently expected to host performances include Hot Shots, Sunken City, Moosie’s, Mangos, Old School Pub, Portside at the Virginia Dare and Kings Point Pub. Hess plans to publish a guidebook with exact places and times of all the performances and will use a Lyrics on the Lake Facebook page to pass along more information.


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Not only has Kay Clinefelter been able to perform the moves associated with Taekwondo, she has excelled at them.

ay Taylor sat in a booth at the Little Chef restaurant in Roanoke and nibbled at her breakfast. Although it was 1 a.m., friend Jenny was as animated as ever, occupying the other side of the booth and entertaining Taylor with highlights of an evening spent kicking up their heels at the local country dance hall. As Taylor listened and laughed, she noticed a guy across the room who kept looking her way. Did she know him? Taylor tried to ignore the gentleman’s stares, but it was somewhat disconcerting. As the stranger finished paying his check, he turned and began to walk toward the two best friends. “Jenny, I think that guy is coming over here,” Taylor said. Sure enough, he stopped at their booth and looked right at Taylor. “I know if I ask for your name and number you probably won’t give it to me. So, here’s my name and number instead,” he said, sliding a piece of paper across the table toward Taylor. “I’d like to take you out. Call me if you want to.” Thus began a romance that has spanned the past two decades. After much cajoling from Jenny, Taylor called the brash, handsome fella and discovered that his name was Harold Clinefelter, he lived in Roanoke and was in the middle of this third divorce. Taylor could hardly be judgmental; she had been married four times. The one issue that did give her pause was their age difference. At 38, Harold was 15 years her junior. “Back then, there was no word for it, but I’ve come to understand that I’m considered quite a ‘cougar,’” Taylor joked.

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Taekwondo class was initially just a way for Kay Clinefelter (upper left) to exercise while dealing with small cell lung cancer and its lingering complications. She had longed to feel better and return to a more active lifestyle.

Harold eventually convinced Kay that age is just a number. After less than a year of dating, the two were married. They purchased a house on an acre of land in Bedford and settled in for a lifetime of happiness. Both had finally found their soulmates. However, like many tales of romance, that’s not the end of Kay and Harold’s story.

You take Your health for granted, until You don’t

Kay, who now uses the last name Clinefelter, is no stranger to life-threatening illness. In 1992, she spent three days feeling awful, thinking she had contracted bronchitis. By the end of the third day she knew something was terribly wrong. “I was sweating so heavily it seemed as though I was standing under a shower, and I could hardly breathe,” she said. After being admitted to the hospital it was determined Clinefelter was having a heart attack. Emergency angioplasty followed. But, as scary as that experience was, it was nothing compared to what would happen 16 years later. In 2008, Clinefelter developed a nagging cough. If there was one thing she learned from her heart attack experience, it was to trust her instincts when symptoms presented themselves and not delay in seeing a doctor. She made a check-up appointment,

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a decision that turned out to be a wise one. At age 67, Clinefelter was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, 10 percent to 15 percent of all lung cancers are small cell lung cancer (SCLC), named for the size of the cancer cells when seen under a microscope. SCLC often starts in the bronchi near the center of the chest. The disease tends to spread quickly. Clinefelter learned her lung cancer was inoperable, but there were treatment options. She began a grueling, four-month regimen of chemotherapy, followed by radiation. The side effects were taxing, including hair loss, permanent hearing loss, extreme fatigue and reduced body strength. However, with husband Harold by her side, Kay Clinefelter persevered. Today, she continues to manage her health, which has some lingering complications, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe. Clinefelter understood that feeling healthy was going to be different following cancer treatment. Nevertheless, she lamented to her husband that she wanted to improve. She longed to feel better and return to a more active lifestyle. “Even going up and down stairs took a lot of effort,” she said.


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Kay Clinefelter had survived a heart attack and cancer but, at age 70, she wondered, “Can I really do this?”

But, how could she improve her circumstances? Harold had an idea. Returning home from work one evening, he presented his wife with three white uniforms and announced he had signed her up for Taekwondo. He also had enrolled their granddaughter and niece at ATA Blackbelt Academy at Westlake Corner. Kay Clinefelter had survived a heart attack and cancer but, at age 70, she wondered, “Can I really do this?”

What is taekWondo?

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that combines combat and self-defense techniques with competition and exercise. Students move through a progression of techniques and, as each level is mastered, they earn colored belts. A student begins with white and can work toward 10 different levels, testing for each one before being promoted. Black belt is the most revered status. “Back in 2009, it seemed all the gyms were in Roanoke,” Harold Clinefelter said. “I knew that traveling from Bedford all the way to Roanoke was going to get in the way of regular exercise for Kay, so I looked for something closer to our home. That’s how I came across the academy at Westlake.” Deborah Wargo, who owns the business with husband J. Phillip Wargo, a senior master in Taekwondo, said she was a bit surprised when Kay Clinefelter walked through the door. She had never accepted a student who was beginning the study of Taekwondo at the age of 70. Nonetheless, during their initial meeting, Wargo could see Clinefelter A lifelong resident of the beautiful Sm A lifelong resident of the beautiful Sm had what it takes to excel in classes and training. “The art of Taekwondo requires equal amounts of mental and physical strength,” said Wargo. “In Kay, I saw a real spirit and willingness to commit to mind and body strengthening.”

Kay Clinefelter became black-belt eligible last year at the age of 73. Much of her skill is attributed to her mental fortitude, which helps her through the grueling testing process.

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ATA Blackbelt Academy owner Deborah Wargo called Kay Clinefelter “one of our role models who inspires others.”

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When Clinefelter first began her Taekwondo classes, she never conceived she would progress very far through the belts. “I really just started as a way to exercise,” she said. “I never imagined I would actually master any of the moves.” But master and excel she did. As soon as she earned her second belt, Clinefelter realized she wanted to go all the way. Last year she got her wish, passing the test and becoming black-belt eligible at age 73. “Kay is now one of our role models who inspires others,” noted Wargo. “She has received awards as an outstanding tester and has even assisted with exhibitions, including a demonstration at last year’s SML Chili Festival.” Wargo also noted that the academy now offers “gold” classes each week that cater to those older than 50 working to build body strength and mental capacity. There are some Taekwondo techniques that are difficult for Clinefelter to master. For example, because she bruises easily, she has to stay away from the boards. Instead, she’s become proficient with the Ssahng Jeol Bong — two short sticks connected by rope or chain. Because of her chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, she said she also struggles

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occasionally with the necessary breathing techniques. However, Clinefelter said she loves to spar and fight. “And, I’m a great bodyguard for Cline [her nickname for Harold],” she joked. When asked what she believed to be Clinefelter’s greatest asset, Wargo spoke glowingly of her student’s mental strength. “Testing requires tremendous mental fortitude,” said Wargo. “For example, testing for proficiency in the use of Ssahng Jeol Bong requires 92 moves be done in perfect sequence.” Clinefelter noted one of her biggest challenges is keeping up with her younger classmates. “I do think the younger you start, the better,” she said. “I will say that it has been an amazing journey that I will never forget, and I plan to keep going as long as I can.” Clinefelter attends classes twice a week and said her plans include moving through and mastering the nine degrees of the black belt, a goal she hopes to achieve by her 75th birthday. Above all else, Clinefelter said she emphatically believes no one should ever quit. “When bad things come along, just keep going,” she said. “Figure out the best way around or through or over the problem and keep going.”


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the musical connections between jazz and classical compositions. Wiley is an experienced and energetic orchestra builder, with talents as conductor, concert pianist, pops arranger, composer and recording artist. In addition to his dual symphony maestro-ship, he serves as artistic director and conductor of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Music Festival in Floyd County. For the lake-area concert, Wiley will


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For the lake-area concert, Wiley will perform with guitarist Cyrus Pace, drummer Thomas Taylor Jr. and double bassist Steve Haines.

director. His SML gigs began with an in-home classical concert during his first year as maestro, and he estimates there have been an average of two programs a season at the lake since — occasionally solo but more typically joined by other professional musicians. “It’s always a privilege to perform for music lovers at SML,” he said, “and I can’t wait to introduce these three remarkable jazz masters to the lake community. These guys are the real deal. We have so much to share and to learn from one another as musicians.” Tickets are available through www. smithmountainartscouncil.com, $17 for members and $20 for nonmembers. Arts council memberships can be purchased on the website. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. for the 7 p.m. performance. SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM

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Guitarist Cyrus Pace is executive director of Jefferson Center in Roanoke and serves as both an educator and as a performer. He has performed with many notable musicians, including organist Lonnie Smith and clarinetist Don Byron, and has self-produced three CDs, including his latest featuring his brother, James, on organ. With a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Roanoke College and a master’s degree in jazz performance from Manhattan School of Music, Pace serves as adjunct professor of music at Virginia Tech. Drummer/musical educator Thomas Taylor Jr. was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. He studied classical percussion at UNC-Greensboro and graduated with a music education degree in 1991 and a master’s degree in 2009. Taylor is one of the Southeast’s most in-demand drummers, called upon regularly by noted area performers to help their music swing. He began teaching at North Carolina Central University in 1996 and the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in 2004. He has taught with Jamey Aebersold’s Summer Jazz camps and has recorded with Ken Rhodes, The Steve Haines Quintet, Baron Tymas, Jim Ketch and Ira Wiggins, and he has his own self-titled CDs.

Steve Haines (double bass), from Ottawa, Canada, directs the Miles Davis Jazz Studies at the University Steve Haines of North Carolina. He has played with Joey Calderazzo, Wycliffe Gordon, Ralph Bowen, Joe Chambers, Fred Wesley and Joe Williams, among others. His albums as a leader, “Beginner’s Mind,” and in his quintet with Jimmy Cobb, “Stickadiboom,” have received international acclaim. He also plays on many recordings as a sideman, including Broken Shadows with Chad Eby, Doug Wamble and Jason and Branford Marsalis; and most recently Czechmate, with Pavel Wlosok, Joel Frahm and Bill Campbell. As a solo pianist, David Stewart Wiley has performed with numerous major orchestras throughout the United States in concertos by a range of composers from Baroque to contemporary. He often conducts the orchestra from the piano. Wiley has


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appeared as a jazz pianist in Boston’s Symphony Hall and in recital and chamber music appearances throughout the U.S. as well as in China, Russia, Romania, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. David Stewart Wiley Wiley’s CDs include an album of French Cello Concerti with Zuill Bailey & the Roanoke Symphony on Delos International, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Choral” with the RSO & Choruses, American Piano Concertos with Norman Krieger & the RSO on Artisie 4, Wiley & Friends: Classical Jazz, American Trumpet Concertos with the Slovak Radio Symphony/Neebe, and violin/piano duo CD Preludes & Lullabies with Akemi Takayama. As a composer, he collaborated on the film “Lake Effects,” which featured a symphonic soundtrack performed by the RSO, Wiley conducting, with original music by Boyle and Wiley. Wiley holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Conducting from Indiana University, a degree in piano performance from the New England Conservatory of Music, and a degree in religion from Tufts University.

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your vessel on active standby, ready to roar at the turn of the key. “Hiring” a grandchild to detail the boat might be a win-win strategy. Commercial options include TNT Collision (483-4868) and SML Composites (352-9155). Both do restorations that make a boat seem almost new again — and cry out, “Let’s go!” Barb’s Upholstery (719-0500), SML Vinyl Solutions (769-9248) and SML Canvas (297-7500) are

among those who can renew worn seating, tops and covers. If reliability or your rig is an issue, have a mechanic give it a checkup, making sure all systems and safety gear are functioning properly. Point is, get your boat ready so there aren’t obstacles to discourage spur-of-the-moment outings on gorgeously calm mornings, afternoons or evenings.


Mooch a ride. One sure thing

about most lakers: they love socializing on and around the water. So if you don’t have a boat of your own, don’t hesitate to invite yourself along with a friend or neighbor. An offer to chip in for gas or treat the skipper and mate to a beverage and meal at a lakeside pub will practically guarantee a “Welcome aboard!” response. Places such as Jake’s on the Bedford County side of the bridge; Mango’s, Moosie’s, Chopsticks or Pizza Pub at Bridgewater Plaza; Mexico Viejo at Crazy Horse Marina; Waller’s at Smith Mountain Yacht Club; Mitchell’s at Mitchell’s Point and Kings Point Pub at Lake Haven Marina, both on Craddock Creek; Heath’s Waterfront Grill at Mariners Landing; The Landing at Bernard’s Landing; and the grill at Bay Roc Marina make great boat-ride destinations, especially on weekdays when traffic is light. There is a full list of on-water dining options on page 86, and Laker 365, our insider’s guide to Smith Mountain Lake, has an expanded list of the region’s dining options.

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Rent a boat for an afternoon, day or week.

A rented boat can provide hours and hours of fun afloat – without an investment in long-term ownership and maintenance. Any of SML’s boat rental operations (listed in the Laker 365 guide) can provide the runabout or pontoon that fits your sight-seeing or water sports intentions. They’ll offer a quick course in boat operation and safety tips that will help you have a safe and enjoyable experience on SML’s waters. An advance reservation will ensure that the boat and water sports equipment you want are available when you arrive.

Take a cruise Arrange on the a fishing Virginia Dare. excursion. A variety of sightseeing, lunch, dinner and private cruises depart from the Virginia Dare Marina, at the end of Airport Road in Huddleston. Experienced captains point out sights along the way; Wildlife Wednesday cruises (third Wednesday, June through October) include commentary from a Smith Mountain Lake State Park Ranger. Check the calendar of events at www.vadarecruises.com for Hawaiian, fireworks and specialty cruises, or call 2977100 for complete information.

There are all kinds of ways to catch fish on SML, ranging from bobber fishing for pan fish off the dock (no licenses required for family members of residents) to deep-trolling umbrella rigs for stripers down by the dam to casting into bass beds along cove shorelines. But a successful outing for anyone not really familiar with fishing on SML usually requires a qualified guide, someone who knows where the fish were yesterday and is in contact with the other guides out today. Laker 365 has a complete listing of guides who can most always assure a fish dinner will result from your outing.

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(540) 297-4412 parkwaymarina.com

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Pelican Point Yacht Club

60 Marina Point Lane

Union Hall

(540) 576-2019 pelicanpointyachtclub. com

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Smith Mountain Dock & Lodge

300 Locust Lane

Penhook

(540) 565-0222 On facebook.com

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Virginia Dare Cruises & Marina

3619 Airport Road

Moneta

(540) 297-7100 vadarecruises.com

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Waterwheel Marina

1229 Waterwheel Drive Office: 193 Riverbay Drive

Moneta

(540) 721-5668 waterwheelsml.com

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1185 Mills Road

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(540) 297-5228 webstermarine.com

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For kids, an active, adventurous summer is a great way to spend those treasured days out of school — days out in the sun exploring, playing, learning and making lasting memories with the whole family.

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arents and kids at Smith Mountain Lake are fortunate that the perfect place to make the most of summer vacation is also one of the area’s natural highlights. The Smith Mountain Lake State Park in Huddleston is over 1,200 acres of outdoor fun with amenities galore. It’s also host to some of the area’s best youth programs and events going on all summer long. Park Manager Brian Heft said the park is a place where there is constant access to activities for all ages. “We’ve got the resource, all people have to do is come here for a day of recreation where they can picnic, take a family hike, swim, rent paddle boats or bike. Or parents can call ahead to get information on great kids events led by our park interpreter, Jeanette Lawler. Our Junior Ranger programs include identifying animal types, nature tours, doing nature-inspired crafts and geocaching,” Heft said. “It’s really a great recreational opportunity all in one place.” So grab the sunscreen, bug spray, camera and refreshments and get the kids out of the house and over to the state park for plentiful outdoor entertainment convenient to home.

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A family picnic gives kids the chance to get away from home activities and enjoy being outside at their leisure.

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Take a Hike

A hiking trail lets kids explore vegetation, watch for wildlife and learn how to identify birds and trees. The Smith Mountain Lake State Park’s 13 hiking trails vary in length from half a mile to three miles long. Stop by the park’s Discover Center first to learn how to make the most of your family nature hikes.

Picnic and Play

A family picnic gives kids the chance to get away from home activities and enjoy being outside at their leisure. The picnic area at the SML state park has restrooms, picnic tables and a playground. Bring the frisbee, football or other recreational equipment for fun park activity. Little ones can experience the sun and enjoy some time with family thanks to all of SML State Park’s activities. Picnicking, hiking and swimming just scratch the surface.

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dive in

When your children tire of the backyard kiddie pool, take them to the state park beach for a true beach-like experience. Kids can swim and play in the sand at the 500-foot beach, which offers a guarded swimming area with volleyball court, diving dock, concession stand, locker rooms and picnic pavilion. Children younger than 3 are free, ages 3 to 12 are $2 on weekdays, $3 on weekends, and ages 13 and older are $3 on weekdays, $4 on weekends.

Have a Hay day

At the state park hayrides are a summer sensation and a popular family activity, according to Heft. Park naturalists conduct hayrides for families every Wednesday and Saturday throughout the summer season. The rides last about an hour and fill up quickly. Call ahead to secure your spot and give the kids a special summer experience they won’t soon forget.


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Camp Out

An adventurous family camping trip may be the highlight of your child’s summer. Setting up a tent, rolling out the sleeping bags and making s’mores at the campfire are sure to create lifelong memories. The state park offers cabins and campgrounds for great camping in a safe and well-maintained environment. Campers have access to swimming and the park boat launch for free.

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Young anglers will love the experience of fishing from the shore or accessible fishing pier at the park. Pack up the bait and tackle and let your kids sink a line or two. After just one catch, they may get hooked on fishing as a new favorite hobby. Contact the park for information on fishing licenses and regulations.

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While the off-water activities seem endless at the state park, kids will also have an exciting time taking a boat on the water. Boat rentals at the state park include canoes, kayaks, hydrobikes, paddleboats, pontoon boats, ski boats and jet skis. Call 297-3642 to make reservations and ask about boat launch fees.

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Whether staying the night or just spending the day, summer is an exciting time to be experiencing the activities that Smith Mountain Lake State Park has to offer.

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Top off a day of family park recreation with a Music In The Park concert at the beach pavilion. These kid-friendly events are sponsored by the Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park organization and feature live bands, refreshments for sale and kids 12 and younger get in free. Bring the lawn chairs and settle in for an enjoyable evening of entertainment. Find upcoming Music In The Park events on the park website at dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/smithmountain-lake.shtml

For more information on children’s activities, recreation or special events at the Smith Mountain Lake State Park call 297-6066 or visit www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/ smith-mountain-lake.shtml.


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All About ospreys One of the Smith Mountain Lake State Park’s most fascinating nature activities is learning about ospreys and observing them nesting at the lake. After a winter hiatus farther south, ospreys will follow the natural bird migration northward. Smith Mountain Lake has been the summer home for ospreys for more than a decade. State park staff partnered with other lake agencies to build a pole and platform for the ospreys to nest on in time for the 2004 season. Learning about the birds offers an interactive lesson on wildlife at the park. Kids who take part in state park summer activities get to watch a live feed of the

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ospreys on the Osprey Cam with the park interpreter. Then, the park interpreter takes young discoverers on a short walk to view the osprey nest from the park. Over the course of the year, fans of the ospreys can watch them build a nest on the platform, lay eggs, birth the hatchlings and observe the parents feed and nurture their offspring. Junior naturalists may even get to see the impressive sight of the male osprey bring a fish to the nest for his young. Viewing the Osprey Cam live feed is a great children’s activity at home, too. To watch the feed or learn more about our osprey neighbors, visit smlspfriends.com.

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8360 Hardy Road, Hardy • (540) 890-2194 • bayroc-marina.com In-season hours: Open daily but hours vary. Check website for details. Located on the north end of the lake, convenient to Roanoke, Bay Roc offers simple, down-home favorites for breakfast and lunch daily throughout the summer. Grab takeout for the boat or dine on the deck. On select Fridays and Saturdays, the restaurant hosts popular beer tastings, fish fries and pig roasts.

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2200 Old Salem School Rd., Union Hall • (540) 576-4486 • On Facebook In-season hours: Daily, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. This family owned and operated restaurant in the Union Hall area serves up American grill food in a casual atmosphere. Owner Roy Martin said his customers come for good food, friendly company and to relax with a cold drink. “One of the best parts about the place is the view of Smith Mountain Lake from the diner,” said Martin.

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A spacious restaurant at Bridgewater Plaza, Chopsticks offers an extensive menu of Asian cuisine, including fresh sushi that’s as appealing to the eye as it is to the palate. For some fare with flair (and flare), reserve the hibachi grill for parties of up to 20.

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1217 Graves Harbor trail, Huddleston • (540) 632-0163 • On Facebook In-season hours: Mon-Thurs 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun 8 am.-9 p.m. Heath’s offers lunch and dinner daily; on the weekends, breakfast is also served. The menu includes pizza, salads, sandwiches, pasta, steak and seafood. The atmosphere is casual. Dine indoors or out and enjoy the view of Smith Mountain. Entertainment is scheduled every Saturday in season.

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16430 B.t. Washington Hwy. #3, Moneta (540) 721-1305 • bridgewaterplaza.com In-season hours: Opens daily 11 a.m. At Bridgewater Plaza’s Ice Cream Cottage you’ll find Hershey’s brand flavors such as Rainbow Sherbet, Muddy Sneakers and Cappuccino Crunch. Owner Davy Dillon said patrons also will want to check out special flavors, which rotate weekly. Hot dogs are also available for purchase.

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1041 Harbour Inn Lane, Moneta • (540) 297-4732 • jakesplacesml.com In-season hours: Monday 12-4 p.m; Tuesday – Friday Opens at Noon; Saturday – Sunday Opens at 11 a.m.

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A family friendly restaurant on the water, Jake’s place offers ample seating, full bar, TVs, souvenirs and plenty of docking space for boats and personal watercraft. The calendar stays full with specials, theme nights and holiday events, and there is live music most weekend nights in-season. Reservations are required for parties of 10 or more with seating when the whole party has arrived.


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15844 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston • (540) 297-7347 in-season hours: Mid-May through Sept.: Opens at 3 p.m. Thurs-Sun This quaint spot, which is open Thursday-Sunday during the summer, is at Lake Haven Marina on Craddock Creek. The pub opens at 3 p.m., but serves appetizers only until 5, which is when dinner starts. You can dine in the pub or out on the partially covered patio that includes tables with large umbrellas. Customers can call for seasonal amenities.

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773 ashmeade Road, Moneta (540) 721-3028 • thelandingsml.com • sunkencitybeer.com in-season hours: Tavern and restaurant open daily at 5 p.m.; Starting Memorial Day weekend, lunch also offered Sat-Sun starting at noon Upscale cuisine in a casual atmosphere is what you’ll find at The Landing Restaurant, a perennial favorite in our annual Best of SML awards. Sunken City Tavern, the adjacent lakeside bar with indoor and outdoor seating, features craft beers from Sunken City Brewery, theme nights, bar specials and distinctive menu items priced under $20.

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19 Lumpkin’s Drive, Penhook • (434) 927-5150 in-season hours: Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.2-p.m.; Fri 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Located at Lumpkin’s Marina on the south side of SML, this family owned and operated grill is popular with locals and fans of down-home cooking. Grab a quick bite on your way around the lake or stay awhile to enjoy the beautiful view. Customers can call for seasonal amenities.

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16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #20, Moneta • (540) 721-1632 • mangosbarandgrill.com in-season hours: Sun-Wed 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Thurs-Sat 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m. A tropical-themed restaurant at Bridgewater Plaza, Mango’s is a favorite with locals and tourists. While seating is available indoors, Mango’s is known for its spacious patio offering wrought iron tables, umbrellas to shade patrons from the sun and an outdoor bar, which serves dozens of types of beer, wine, mixed and frozen drinks.

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A staple at Crazy Horse Marina on the Blackwater, Mexico Viejo offers an extensive menu of traditional Latin fare, as well as cold beer and tasty margaritas. A family friendly spot, Mexico Viejo offers easy docking, inside dining and expanded outdoor dining space.


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Go to www.theBlackWaterCafe.com for event details!

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3553 Trading Post Road, Huddleston • (540) 296-0664 • mitchellspoint.com In-season hours: Sun-Thurs 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri-Sat 8 a.m.-10 p.m. A casual marina eatery, Mitchell’s features a large outdoor patio, tiki bar and stage with live music every Friday. Owners Scott and Hannah Heath have enhanced the experience with a special breakfast buffet, increased beer and wine selections and nightly specials throughout the week. Campers at nearby Mitchell’s Point Marina receive a restaurant discount.

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16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #16, Moneta • (540) 721-5255 • bridgewaterplaza.com In-season hours: Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open at SML since 1989, Moosie’s is known for its extensive, reasonably priced menu that includes burgers, sandwiches, chicken, ribs and Mexican fare. A full bar occupies one side while the more family friendly dining room offers ample seating and a view of all the happenings at Bridgewater Plaza.

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16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #4, Moneta • (540) 719-0411 • oarknot.weebly.com In-season hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A combination gift shop and deli, Oar Knot is a convenient spot to grab a quick bite at Bridgewater Plaza. Sandwiches made with Boar’s Head brand meats and cheeses are the specialty. Seating is available inside and on the outdoor patio overlooking the activity at Bridgewater Plaza.

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16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #10, Moneta • (540) 721-1234 • bridgewaterplaza.com In-season hours: Weekdays 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Weekends 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Bridgewater Plaza’s long-time pizza joint, Pizza Pub serves up traditional and made-to-order pies, wraps, subs and salads in a casual atmosphere. Eat inside, at the bar or on the covered patio among the sights and sounds of the plaza.

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3619 Airport Road, Moneta • (540) 297-7100 • vadarecruises.com In-season hours: Opens at 2 p.m. Fri; 11 a.m. Sat-Sun It’s open-air with a tropical feel and located right over the water for the whole family to enjoy. Spending the afternoon at Portside is like being transported to Key West. Located at Virginia Dare Marina, Portside’s menu has a wide variety of offerings such as kids meals, burgers, Cuban sandwiches and wings.

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188 Locust Lane, Penhook • 540-565-0222 • On Facebook.com In-season hours: Daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Breakfast is a favorite at this waterfront frill, but cheeseburgers are, by far, the most popular menu item. Entertainment is scheduled occasionally on the weekends. Check the Facebook page for details.

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3619 Airport Road, Moneta • 540-297-7100 • vadarecruises.com In-season hours: Lunch: Mon-Fri at noon, Sat at 11:30 a.m. and Sun at 2 p.m.; Dinner: Sat at 7:30 p.m. Each cruise is two hours. Reservations required. ANdIE gIbSON

Dine on the water while cruising Smith Mountain Lake on the Virginia Dare, a 19th century sidewheeler replica. The Virginia Dare hosts weekly themed lunch and dinner cruises and can be rented for private charters. Cruise as a couple or make it your group event destination.

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1617 Crystal Shores Dr., Moneta • 540-297-0055 • holleratwaller.com In-season hours: Opens at 11:30 a.m. Thurs-Sun Located at Crystal Shores Marina, Waller’s features a carefree atmosphere where the menu is vast and live entertainment is a staple. Owner Waller Perrow said in addition to music, entertainment includes a putting green, darts, corn-hole, ping pong and Wii. “There’s always something going on, whether it’s relaxing by the water with a cocktail, getting a bite to eat, live music or games,” Perrow said.

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Wine down the trail

The seed may have been planted through mere conversation, but in time the Southern Virginia Wine Trail sprouted and now encapsulates a dozen wineries and a handful of restaurants and inns.

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festival” with Paul Anctil, owner of Sans Soucy Vineyards, a few years before it actually began. At that time, there were less than a handful of wineries operating in Southern Virginia. But from the beginning, these wineries were already meeting regularly to share information, regarding soil, plant growth and, of course, wine production. Due to the communication between these vineyards, Anctil easily become aware of a few new neighboring vineyards in Southern Virginia, and of their plans to open up shop in the winery business very soon. Furrow-Scott explained that a lot of time must be planned between planting your first vine and pouring your first glass of vino. It will take a few seasons for the plants to produce fruit, and then more time for that fruit to be mature enough to create wine. SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM

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Wendy Furrow-Scott is co-owner of Hickory Hill Vineyards, which is one of about a dozen wineries along the Southern Virginia Wine Trail.

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So, in 2009, when the timing seemed right, Anctil held a meeting with the existing and new operating vineyards in the area to discuss the launching of this new venture. Cameron Anctil, Paul’s daughter-inlaw, happened to be in the room during this meeting, and overheard what the group had been discussing. She offered to help. A photographer by trade, Cameron had some of the skills needed to market the trail visually and felt comfortable with the tasks at hand. It wasn’t long before she soon adopted the role of director for SoVA. In its infancy, the trail began with just nine wineries. Over the last six years, three wineries, six eateries, and three inns have been added. Anctil explained that she wanted to promote agritourism through the trail, and that these extra entities provided the full experience. But SoVA is more than just places to visit on a map; there are events, and great deals offered each year through the trail as well. Cameron Anctil is planning a summer concert series over four weekends this year at four different wineries. There will also be a passport for those interested in cashing in on a few deals and taking advantage of the extra events planned at each location. Anctil said, “All of the individual winery’s passport promotions will vary. Some will be merchandise discounts, some wine discounts, some tasting discounts, some tickets to upcoming festivals. It’s totally at the individual winery’s discretion.” There will be more information on the SoVA website and mobile phone or device app.


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There are two wineries on SoVA located near Smith Mountain Lake: Hickory Hill Vineyards and Brooks Mill Winery. Hickory Hill, which Furrow-Scott coowns with his wife, Wendy, has been a member of SoVA since 2010. Furrow-Scott said he has enjoyed sharing in the advertising with other wineries on the trail, particularly with his neighbor Brooks Mill Winery. Brooks Mill Winery is owned by H.T. and Rhonda Page and is the newest addition to the trail. The Furrow-Scotts invited the Pages to join in 2013. H.T. Page said that joining SoVA has given their business more exposure to the wine aficionados in

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Several types of wine are on display in the tasting room at Brooks Mill Winery, which is owned by Rhonda Page and her husband. The business has gotten more exposure thanks to the wine trail.

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Virginia through advertising, but most importantly through the addition of two new festivals to their annual schedule. These wine festivals are held each year in October and February. With the growth each of these local businesses have made over the past few years, it’s hard to know for sure if this is due to SoVA. What both winery owners have valued the most has been a chance to connect and build something much stronger. Furrow-Scott explained, “Working with the other wineries is just such a great idea. It’s a huge boost in business, and in knowledge in running a winery.”


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1 ALPACA FARM TOURS | DAILY | Feed, pet and learn about alpacas at Alpacas of Smith Mountain Lake Farm and Gifts, Hardy. Reservations required weekdays and Sundays; open house each Saturday, noon-5 p.m. $5 per person, with children under 3 free with an adult. (540) 719-0281, smithmountainlakefarm.com FISHING TOURNAMENT | MAY 1-3 | Optimist Club Fishing Tournament at Gills Creek Marina and Lodge. Prizes awarded. (540) 721-2451

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PAINT NIGHT | With Lisa Floyd at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml. com TIM MARTIN | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. KEITH & KO | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m.

2 SML TRIATHLON | Swimming, cycling and running through Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 9 a.m. commonwealthgames.org/specialevents/triathlon

LAKE CLEANUP DAY | 28th Annual Take Pride in SML Cleanup Day. Help spruce up the lake and shoreline for the coming summer season. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (540) 721-1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com or (540) 721-4400, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/ smi.shtml HOMEBREWING DEMO | Big Brew Day homebrewing demo at Sunken City Tavern. 11 a.m. THOMAS THURMAN | Live music at at Sunken City Tavern. 2 p.m. FUZZY LOGIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. BIGUN BROS | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. RICH & ANDY | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m. FAT DADDY BAND | Live music at Hot Shots. 7-11 p.m. RED MOLLY | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $20. 8 p.m.

3 MARIE ANDERSON | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m.

5 BEER DINNER | At Jake’s Place. Bar opens at 5:30 p.m. Call for reservations. 540.297.4732. jakesplacesml.com


THE ROBERT CRAY BAND | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $45. 7:30 p.m.

SML IDOL 2 | Vocal competition at Heath’s Waterfront Grill at Mariners Landing. 7 p.m.

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WINE ACADEMY | MAY 6,13, 21 ,27 | The Blackwater Cafe. 5-7 p.m. Call for more information. (540) 721-4333

7 PAINT NIGHT | With L. Diane Johnson at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com COREY SMITH | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $20. 8 p.m.

8 CONCERT | “Hot Links…Classical Music and its Connection to Jazz and Blues” at Resurrection Catholic Church, Moneta. 7 p.m. $17 for SMAC members, $20 for nonmembers, children under 12 $7. (540) 597-8446 DANCE LESSON | Salsa lesson sponsored by SML Ballroom Dancers at New London Ruritan Club, Forest. 7:30 p.m. $10 for USA Dance members, $12 nonmembers, $7 students. smithmountainartscouncil. com, usadance6042.org PAINT NIGHT | With Tracey Marshall at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

BAREFOOT WEST | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. DONNA THE BUFFALO | Live music at the Harvester. $20. 9 p.m.

9 WALK AND TALK | Carilion Clinic and Booker T. Washington National Monument in Hardy team up for a brief health-related talk followed by a social, 1.5 mile hike. 10 a.m. Free. Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. (540) 721-2094, nps.gov/bowa PAINTING DEMO | Blue Ridge Plein Air Painters at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 1-3 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com PRESENTATION | Jan Roberts will make a presentation about her father’s experience during the Malmedy Massacre. Bedford Museum. bedfordvamuseum.org STEVE FREEMAN DUO | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m.

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MONETA FIRE-WORX FEST | Independence celebration with live music by The Worx, food, adult beverage garden, kids’ activities and fireworks at Downtown Moneta. Music runs 6 to 10 p.m. followed by fireworks. Admission is $5 per person with children 10 and under free.

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BARRY AND GARY | Live music at Sunken City Brewery. 3 p.m. FUNKY BONE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. BAREFOOT WEST | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m. BARRY YOUNG | Live music at Hot Shots. 6-9 p.m.

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MOTHER’S DAY TEA | Motherdaughter tea party at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. Reservations required. (540) 721-2094, nps.gov/bowa MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHEON CRUISE | Mother’s Day luncheon cruise aboard the Virginia Dare. Moms receive $5 off. 2-4 p.m. Reservations required. (540) 297-7100,vadarecruises.com MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH | At Jake’s Place. 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Food and drink specials. (540) 297-4732. jakesplacesml.com TOMMY COX | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. TIM MARTIN | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m. SUNSET SATURDAY | Live music, family activities and wine tasting at Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 7-10 p.m. (540) 296-1393, smlwine.com

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THE QUEBE SISTERS BAND | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $20. 7 p.m.

12 DANCE LESSON | Quick Step lesson sponsored by SML Ballroom Dancers at New London Ruritan Club, Forest. 7:30 p.m. $10 for USA Dance members, $12 nonmembers, $7 students. usadance6042.org WINE DINNER | The Blackwater Cafe. Featuring Austrian wines. 6:30 p.m. Reservations required. (540) 721-4333 TRIVIA TUESDAYS | MAY 12, 19, 26 | Heath’s Waterfront Grill at Mariners Landing. Prizes awarded to winning teams. 7 p.m.

14 PAINT NIGHT | With Pat Benosky at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

15 PIGG RIVER RAMBLE | MAY15-17 | Race against other ramblers or float down the Pigg River. Sponsored by Franklin County Parks and Recreation. (540) 483-9293, franklincountyva.org/ parks PAINT NIGHT | With Michelle Marttila at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.

BILLY BERGER | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. THE TAMS | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $18. 8 p.m. DOCKCRASHERS | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m.

16 NATIONAL KIDS TO PARKS DAY | Join an interpreter for an Osprey hike from 1- 2 p.m., and become an “Insect Detective” from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 1-3:30 p.m. Free. kidstoparks.org, buddybison.org TOM MAYNARD MEMORIAL POKER RUN | May 16-17 | Charity event where participants boat to designated spots around the lake to collect playing cards in an attempt to put together the best poker hand. Includes food, prizes and live music while promoting boating safety. (540) 5880616, smlba.com ARMED FORCES DAY/WE HONOR VETERANS 5K | Sponsored by the National D-Day Memorial and Bedford Hospice Care to benefit veteran patient care needs at the National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 8 a.m. (540) 587-6592, dday.org 10TH ANNUAL BBQ & BREW | BBQ tasting, live music and cold beverages at the Sedalia Center in Big Island. 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. $10 advance ticket, $15 at the gate, children 12 and under free. (434) 299-5080, sedaliacenter.org.


KEITH MCFADEN | Live music at Sunken City Brewery. 3 p.m. SHAME FOR SYDNEY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. ROBOTIC JIVE | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill 9 p.m.

17 TOMMY COXI | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. DAVE PORTER | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m. “THE HIT MEN” FORMER STARS OF FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS | Live music at the Harvester. $42.50. 4:30 p.m.

21 PAINT NIGHT | With Leslie Santapaul at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

22 SML INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT | At The Westlake, Hardy. $60 per player, $240 per team (foursome). (540) 721-1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com PHOTO SHOW AND CONTEST | MAY 22-24 | Sponsored by the Smith Mountain Arts Council. (434) 390-5344, smithmountainartscouncil.com

PAINT NIGHT | With Ed Gowen at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

CRAWFISH BOIL | Bower Center for the Arts, Bedford. $40 per person. smithmountainartscouncil.com, bowercenter.org

BAREFOOT WEST | Live music at Jake’s Place. $5. 7-10 p.m.

BAREFOOT WEST TRIO FEATURING BRITTANY KENNELL DUO | Live music at Jake’s Place. $5. 7-10 p.m.

UNCLE | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m. TRUE CADENCE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. CASEY WOOD | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m.

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FOURTH ANNUAL SUNDOWN CLASSIC 5K | 5K glow stick walk/ run kids fun run for ages 3-6. Smith Mountain Lake YMCA. 7-10 p.m. $25 for 5K in advance, $30 day of event; $5 for kids fun run, free with 5K registration. (540) 721-9622

BARRY YOUNG & GARY HALL | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m.

JEWELRY TRUNK SHOW | Amy Russell at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 9 a.m. (540) 7211596, thelittlegallerysml.com

SUNSET SATURDAY | Live music, family activities and wine tasting at Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 7-10 p.m. (540) 296-1393, smlwine.com

PATRIOTIC CONCERT | Stars and Stripes Forever: Patriotic Concert at the National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 7 p.m.. Adults $8 in advance, $10 at the door; students 6-18 $5 in advance, $7 at the door. Children 6 and under free. Bring your own lawn chair. (540) 587-6592, dday.org

24 TOMMY COX | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m.

FUZZY LOGIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7 -11 p.m. DICKEY BETTS & GREAT SOUTHERN WITH COREY HUNLEY | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $45. 8 p.m.

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MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY | Remembering Their Sacrifice Memorial Day Ceremony at the National D-Day Memorial, Bedford. 11 a.m. Free. Bring your own lawn chair. (540) 587-6592, dday.org

LAKE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES “WELCOME TO SUMMER” CRAB FEST & COOKOUT | Crab fest and cookout hosted by Lake Christian Ministries at Scruggs Fire and Rescue. Live music, DJ, raffle, face painting, 5-9 p.m. $25 for crab, $10 for cookout (hamburgers and hot dogs). lakechristianministries.org

27 AN EVENING WITH DR. JOHN & THE NITETRIPPERS | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $50. 8 p.m.

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28 PAINT NIGHT | MAY 28 - 29 |With Lisa Floyd at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596

29 BARFLYS | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m. PHAT BOYZ | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. Until 11:30 p.m. STEVE FREEMAN | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m.

ARTISAN FAIR | Art, artisan crafts, agriculture, farm to table foods, live music, art education workshops and gallery exhibits at the Sedalia Center in Big Island. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5 at the gate, children 12 and under free. (434) 299-5080, sedaliacenter.org FREEDOMFEST | Freedom Aviation will host a tribute to local veterans and military history at the Lynchburg Regional Airport. Includes military aircraft displays, living history stations, veteran exhibits and food. Free, but donations benefit the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford. (540) 587-6592, dday.org, freedomfestlyh.org

THE BLUEGRASS BROTHERS | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $12. 7:30 p.m.

PAINTING DEMO | L. Diane Johson at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 1-3 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

WILLIE WATSON | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $16. 8 p.m.

KEITH & KO | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. BAREFOOT WEST | Live music at Sunken City Brewery. 3 p.m.

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DRAGONFLY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. STEVE FREEMAN | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. MARIE ANDERSON | Live music at Hot Shots. 7-10 p.m. REX STEPHENSON IS “MARK TWAIN” – A ONE MAN PLAY | Live at Harvester Performance Center. $10. 7:30 p.m. GAELIC STORM | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $32.50. 8 p.m.

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SEAN BERRA | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m.

1 BEER DINNER | At Jake’s Place. Hosted outside, weather permitting. 7:30 p.m. Call for reservations. (540) 297-4732. jakesplacesml.com

2 TRIVIA TUESDAYS | JUNE 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Heath’s Waterfront Grill at Mariners Landing. Prizes awarded to winning teams. 7 p.m.

4 PAINT NIGHT | With L. Diane Johnson at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com


SWEET TEAZ | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. JAREKUS SINGLETON | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $24. 8 p.m.

5 CHORAL CONCERT | JUNE 5-6 | Lakeside Singers will perform “A Night at the Academy” on Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. smithmountainartscouncil.com PAINT NIGHT | With Tracey Marshall at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. ROBOTIC JIVE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. SUZY BOGGUS “THE BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND TOUR” | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $20. 7:30 p.m.

D-DAY 71ST ANNIVERSARY | Special anniversary events at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford. 11 a.m. Free admission. (540) 587-3617, dday.org NATIONAL TRAILS DAY | Join a guided hike on Striper Cove Trail at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (540) 297-6066, dcr.virginia. gov/state_parks/smi.shtml PAINTING DEMO | Greg Cartmell at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 1-3 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com STONE COUNTRY | Live music at Jake’s Place. $5. 7-10 p.m. BILLY BERGER | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. JOSH & TRAVIS | Live music at Sunken City Brewery. 2 p.m. SEVEN MILE FORD | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. FAT DADDY BAND | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m.

RON SWANN + 1 | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6:30-9:30 p.m.

BLACKWATER BAND | Live music at Hot Shots. 7-10 p.m.

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JOYOUS JUNQUE | JUNE 6-7 | Yard sale at Resurrection Catholic Church with proceeds going to local nonprofits. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. June 6; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 7.

RAY MARTIN | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m.

9 WINE DINNER | The Blackwater Cafe. 6:30 p.m. Reservations required. (540) 721-4333

11 PAINT NIGHT | With Pat Benosky at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com SWEET TEAZ | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. TAB BENOIT | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $25. 8 p.m.

12 PAINT NIGHT | With Michelle Marttila at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml. com BAREFOOT WEST | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m. OUT OF SPITE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. MARIE ANDERSON | Live music at Hot Shots. 7-10 p.m.

7 TOMMY COX | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m.

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13 WALK AND TALK | Carilion Clinic and Booker T. Washington National Monument in Hardy team up for a brief health-related talk followed by a social, 1.5 mile hike. 10 a.m. Free. Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. (540) 721-2094, nps. gov/bowa

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NATIONAL GET OUTDOORS DAY | Hike, bike, fish and picnic at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (540) 297-6066, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/ smi.shtml ASPIRING ANGLERS TOURNAMENT | Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park sponsored tournament for boys and girls up to and including age 14 at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. Participants will compete in age groups for first, second and third place trophies plus a “lunker” trophy for the largest fish of the tournament. Preregister from 8 – 8:45 a.m. (540) 297-6066, dcr.virginia.gov/ state_parks/smi.shtml PRESENTATION | A presentation of the correspondence between the Stevens twins and the Thaxton sisters will be given by actors. Bedford Museum. bedfordvamuseum.org PAINTING DEMO | Susan Oller with Ridge & Valley Plein Air Painters at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 1-3 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com

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BLACKWATER BAND | Live music at Jake’s Place. $5. 7-10 p.m. STEVE FREEMAN | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. SCOTT JOSHWAY & FRANK SMUZ | Live music at Sunken City Brewery. 6 p.m. DIAMONDBACK | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. THE KYLE FORRY FELLOWSHIP | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m.

14 LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. SUNSET SATURDAY | Live music, family activities and wine tasting at Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 7-10 p.m. (540) 296-1393, smlwine.com TIM MARTIN | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 2-6 p.m. LONG STRANGE NIGHT| Live music at Hot Shots. 3-6 p.m.

17 WILDLIFE CRUISE | Enjoy lunch aboard the Virginia Dare while a SML State Park interpreter discusses wildlife that call Smith Mountain Lake home. Reservations required. 12-2 p.m. (540) 297-7100, vadarecruises.com

18 PAINT NIGHT | With Ed Gowen at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml.com SWEET TEAZ | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m.

19 JUNETEENTH | JUNE 19, 20, 21 | Free celebration of the 150th anniversary of the emancipation of Booker T. Washington. Living history tours, gospel event, a special celebration on June 20 to commemorate the moment of freedom. Booker T. Washington National Monument in Hardy. (540) 721-2094. nps.gov/bowa LYRICS AT THE LAKE | At Jake’s Place. Call for details. 540.297.4732. jakesplacesml.com PAINT NIGHT | With Leslie Santapaul at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml. com LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m. LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m. MARIE ANDERSON | Live music at Waller’s. 6-10 p.m. JOSHWAY | Live music at Ole School Sports Pub & Grill. 9 p.m.


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21 FATHER’S DAY LUNCHEON CRUISE | Father’s Day luncheon cruise aboard the Virginia Dare. All dads receive $5 off. 2-4 p.m. Reservations required. (540) 2977100, vadarecruises.com TOMMY COX | Live music at Waller’s. 2-6 p.m. LYRICS AT THE LAKE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 1-6 p.m. BILLY JOE SHAVER “A FATHER’S DAY LIVING LEGEND SHOW” | Live music at Harvester Performance Center. $28.50. 6:30 p.m.

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26 PAINT NIGHT | With Joey Burrough at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 6-9 p.m. (540) 721-1596, thelittlegallerysml. com MARIE ANDERSON HALL | Live music at Sunken City Tavern. 6 p.m.

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Meridian Wealth Management

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Nationwide Insurance

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April 14: National Be Kind to Lawyers Day. A twist on a Winston Churchill

adage goes, “Lawyers occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.” ‘Nuf said. May 4: Intergalactic Star Wars Day. May the fourth be with you. Come on, you had to have seen that coming. June 28: National Paul Bunyan Day. A day to celebrate a big, strong man in a flannel shirt and tight jeans. Works for me. July 20: Get Out of the Dog House Day. Representing a firm

belief that everyone deserves a little reprieve. Gentleman, mark your calendars. Aug. 13: International Left Handers Day.

One of this southpaw’s personal favorites. I proclaim that everyone in the SML area must fish and golf left-handed on this day. Sept. 19: International Talk Like a Pirate Day.

Our SML community celebrates our pirate days in July. However, here’s another chance to rock those eye patches. Oct. 22: National Nut Day. Dedicating this one to the hubs. Feel free to choose your own favorite nut. Nov. 5: National Men Make Dinner Day. The disclaimer notes no BBQ allowed. Hey, I don’t make the rules. Dec. 20: National Sangria Day. Seems like this should be happening in tandem with Cinco de Mayo. Just sayin’. Time for a margarita. Cheers. Kimberly Dalferes is the author of “I Was in Love with a Short Man Once: And Other Tales from a Crazy Southern Irish Gal.” Her humor blog, “The Middle-Aged Cheap Seats,” is online at kimdalferes.com.


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