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BOAT REGISTRATION

Boat registration forms may be downloaded from the website at lakearrowheadclub.net. Proof of liability insurance with limits not less than $300,000 is required for all motorized boats. Please mail a boat registration form and insurance to: LAYCC 486 Arrowridge Waleska, GA 30183, email membership@lakearrowheadga.com, use the property owner drop boxes located at both security gates, or bring your form to the South Gate and the Administration office.

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All items in Dry Storage MUST display the current decal to continue using Lake Arrowhead Dry Storage. As a reminder, it is a violation of the covenants to park or store the following: boats, vehicles, trailers, campers, RVs, etc. on your property. Agreements may be terminated at any time due to past due accounts.

NARROWS MARINA PARKING

Parking in the Narrows Marina parking lot is reserved for slip holders only. Slip holders are requested to park only one vehicle in the parking lot. Please car pool guests from Great Festival Park. Property owners in the Narrows should use Great Festival Park for any overflow parking.

PICKLEBALL AND TENNIS

MIXED DOUBLES Play year-round on Monday, Wednesday, Friday - weather permitting. 1:30pm during colder months (Nov through April) | 9:30am during the warmer months (May through October) Regulars will be notified via email when time changes. Format: 4 game sets, then teams break and new teams formed. Otherwise ITF Rules of Tennis apply. All players are welcome. Contact: Maury Nunes (770.720.5003 | man. apc@outlook.com) or just show up. Courts are reserved for this Doubles group.

WOMEN’S DAYTIME DOUBLES Organization begins upon advent of warmer weather and lasts through the early fall. The format for women’s tennis is regulation tennis, 2-3 full sets. The level of tennis played is B-5+ (ALTA) or 3.0-3.5 (USTA). It is played during the warmer months only (May/June through Oct. 1). Former ALTA or USTA newcomersare welcome. Contact: Jill Rose at roses43@windstream.net or 770.720.8961

ALTA TEAM PLAY is based out of BridgeMill as Lake Arrowhead is outside the ALTA boundaries. Call 770.720.9635 or email pat.perry@hmsgolf.com. PRIVATE PLAY is always encouraged; to help, we provide a roster of the known players who live in Lake Arrowhead. This is kept within the tennis community and not shared outside Lake Arrowhead - contact Maury Nunes at 770.720.5003 or man.apc@outlook.com. To check to see if a court is available, you may contact Membership at membership@lakearrowheadga.com or phone 770.721.7912.

PICKLEBALL Looking for a fun way to get some exercise? Join us on Sunday, Tuesday or Thursday afternoons at the Red Cloud Pickleball and Tennis Center or just come out a see what it is all about. For more information regarding Pickleball, contact Bill Hess at 770.704.6297 or B3779@hotmail.com. We now have an active Novice group playing Tuesday mornings and Wednesday evenings. For more information contact Jim Winchester at 470.222.1634 or 0915jimbo@att.net.

VOLUNTEERING: WHERE COMMUNITY BEGINS

by Jeff Schwartz – LAPOA Environmental Committee Liaison

If you tuned in to the Quarterly property owner’s meeting on February 27th, you heard every board member reach out to the community for more volunteers. I know, it’s the same old plea and things get done around here one way or the other. To some degree that’s true. Most of the trash on the roadsides eventually gets picked up or disappears into the woods or lake. The gate and common areas get new pine straw, trimming and décor. We have (or will again have) events at the clubhouse for the enjoyment of all of our residents. We ALL pay our monthly dues and this is what we are supposed to get for that investment. Maintenance, security, amenities, etc., these are all part of the development we bought into. But what makes the difference between a development and a community? Well……the community.

Everything in Lake Arrowhead has been enhanced by the residents who have contributed either their time, money, talent or a combination thereof. And we can do so much more. When I talked about my Committee, I said they were some of the most effective groups in the neighborhood and Rod Sudbeck echoed this about his Infrastructure Committee. That is true. Our committees affect how money is spent on the amenities we all take for granted (common area landscaping, trail maintenance and expansion, road improvement, drainage mitigation and simple neighborhood cleanliness) through their work with management - lending advice, expertise and good old sweat equity. Everyone loves people who make their life easier, and EVERYONE here should find a way to contribute to our community. The recent growth of Lake Arrowhead means that we have more resources than ever. No, not the increase in dues revenue (although that helps), it’s the breadth of knowledge that is available to improve and strengthen our community. I appreciate the people who offer observations about what could be done better by management, the board or the developer. Often they are derisively called “problem identifiers,” but just because one can’t provide an answer doesn’t mean their question shouldn’t be asked. This is where community begins.

We need your involvement. There are hundreds of property owners and thousands of residents here in Lake Arrowhead. Currently there are many aspects of our development where the questions outweigh our current ability to effectively deal with the issues. I believe that the time, talent and money is right here, right now to change that dynamic. Please let us know how YOU would like to contribute to your community. If you know a board member, feel free to call and talk about it. If not, you can email the board at lapoabdga@gmail. com. We would really appreciate hearing from you and will put you in touch with the people who can use your help.

One of the current adages of social life is, “If you see something, say something.” I am a believer in this attitude, but in my opinion the companion saying should be, “If you know something, do something.”

Welcome to the Lake Arrowhead Community and welcome to the world of being involved.

RULES OF THE LAKE

All boats that operate on Lake Arrowhead, including private dock owners, must be registered each year, with a current year Lake Arrowhead decal displayed on the boat.

All 'wake boats' registered after March 2010 are prohibited from operating on Lake Arrowhead waters.

ONLINE COMMUNITY DIRECTORY UPDATE

We have gained a lot of new neighbors in Lake Arrowhead over the months since the hard-copy 2020–21 Lake Arrowhead Community Directory was printed and distributed last summer. Welcome to All! The Online Community Directory [aka Online Owners Directory] on the lapoaga.com website has been updated recently based on information received on or before February 1, 2021. It can be found by logging into the Owner’s Portal from the Home page and then clicking on the Online Owner Directory category. [NOTE: For security purposes, this listing is located behind a log-in available only to property owners.] The biggest change you will see is the new format which more closely resembles the hard-copy Community Directory. Both the Directory by Name and the Directory by Street are searchable.

The directory includes all current owners listed in the 2020–21 printed directory as well as new owners for whom we have received the following:

A Property Transfer Form (from the Administration Office) AND A Directory Information Form (from the Resident). Please take time to review the Online Owners Directory at your earliest convenience. If your information is INCORRECT, please submit a Directory Information Form and note on that form it is a CORRECTION to existing data. Be sure to include all information on the form that you wish to have published, not just that you wish to revise. [NOTE: Attempting to edit the online version will NOT update your information in our master database!]

If you are a new resident and you find your information is NOT included in the Online Directory AND you have already submitted a Directory Information Form, please do nothing at this time.

If you are a new resident and desire to be listed in the Directory and have NOT submitted this form, please do so! Your information will be added to our master database and will appear in the next update of the Online Directory. If your contact information appears in the Online Directory and you do not wish for it to appear either electronically or in print format, please direct an email to lapoadirectory@gmail.com indicating your desire to have your contact information permanently removed from the master database. It will be removed as soon as possible. Please include your name and address in your email.

The Directory Information Form can be found on the website under the Documents menu on the Home page. Download the form, complete the information and save. Then attach it to an email directed to lapoadirectory@gmail.com. The form may also be obtained in the Administration Office at the clubhouse and/or dropped off there if you prefer.

We apologize for any inconvenience, but hope you realize the massive scope of keeping all this information up-to-date and available for everyone’s access here in Lake Arrowhead. We appreciate your assistance in this on-going effort.

If you would like to be a part of the Directory Committee, please let us know by directing an email to lapoadirectory@gmail.com. We welcome your participation!

- The Lake Arrowhead Directory Committee

We live amongst many wild animals. Here are a few helpful links and will be on the LAPAGA.com website under Wildlife/DNR. Cherokee County Animal Control Animal Control Requests for Service Tel: 678.493.4080 Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division State Headquarters 2067 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025 Offices hours are Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Main Number: 706-557-3333 Our Regional Office for Cherokee County Region 1 706-295-6041 2650 Floyd Springs Road Armuchee, GA 30105 https://georgiawildlife.com/living-with-wildlife https://georgiawildlife.com/preventing-wildlife-conflicts https://bearwise.org/ HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOU ARE GETTING OLD

Everything hurts and what doesn't hurt, doesn't work. The gleam in your eyes is from the sun hitting your bifocals. You feel like the morning after and you haven't been anywhere. Your little black book contains only names ending in M.D. Your children begin to look middle-aged. You finally reach the top of the ladder and find it leaning against the wrong wall. Your mind makes contracts your body can't meet. A dripping faucet causes an uncontrollable urge. You look forward to a dull evening. Your favorite part of the newspaper is "20 Years Ago Today." Your turn out the lights for economic rather than romantic reasons. You sit in a rocking chair and can't get it going. Your knees buckle and your belt won't. You regret all those mistakes you made resisting temptation.. You're 17 around the neck, 42 around the waist, and 96 around the golf course. Your back goes out more than you do. A fortune teller offers to read your face. The little old gray-haired lady you help across the street is your wife. You sink your teeth into a steak and they stay there. You get your exercise acting as a pallbearer for your friends who exercised. You know all the answers, but nobody asks you the questions.

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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS... I MEAN CLOSED KITCHEN DOORS

by Ruth Nunes, Restaurant Committee Member

Lately, with the leadership, skill and creative talent of our new Chef, Jason, great things have been coming from behind the closed doors of the Lake Arrowhead kitchen. Since Jason is usually the only person you may meet or even see from what is called in the industry “the back of the house” we on the Restaurant Committee thought it would be a great idea to introduce you to the team working with Jason, and I’m thrilled to have been chosen for that task. After spending time with the team and interviewing this interesting group of people I started thinking about how important they all are. In fact it inspired me to quote my husband, Maury: “ There is no one key to success but, deficiency in any one area can be the key to failure”. So to me, it is as important to have a sparkling clean dish as it is to have my fish grilled to perfection. Based on this I decided to introduce you to the team based on length of service at the Highlands Grill.

DYLAN SPRAGUE has been working “back house” the longest, for approximately 5 years. Two amazing things about that; he is a senior at Cherokee High School and he works with his Mom, Tiffany, who is one of the wonderful servers in the “front of the house". With the encouragement and guidance from Chef Jason, Dylan has worked his way from dishwasher to Grill Station on the line. If he isn’t busy enough with school and the Grill Station Dylan also works in construction framing houses. Growing up in Lake Arrowhead he learned to appreciate the outdoors; camping, fishing or for even more excitement riding his dirt bike. He is planning to attend Chattahoochee Tech this fall to pursue a career as a welder. (Going from one hot spot to another!) I’m sure they’ll miss him in the kitchen when he changes careers. But, who knows maybe he’ll still be around since he seems to be able to manage at the minimum 2 jobs.

VIVIAN HIGUERAS is originally from Argentina. She has grown to love this country and proudly became a citizen in July, 2020, and those who know her know how lucky we are to have her here. Many of us know her from the front of the house, where she started as a server in 2015. Approximately six months later she became Assistant Restaurant Manager, and still managed to always have a smile on her face. In February, 2020, she moved from Lake Arrowhead and bought a home in Rydal and resigned from the Clubhouse. The good news for everything (except maybe our waistlines) she returned in August 2020 as the pastry chef. If you have tried her amazing deserts you will not be surprised that she has a background of baking for many years and enjoys creating beautiful tasty treats that vary on a weekly basis. If you haven’t tried them, stop denying yourself from her outstanding treats. While not in LA, Vivian enjoys working at a plant nursery where she nurtures her love for plants and the many medicinal opportunities they provide. She finds great joy in her diverse careers, but her greatest joys come from her beautiful, smart daughter who is a student at Adairsville High School. Vivian volunteers in support of her daughter’s School’s marching band and magnet events. She is happy to be back with her LA family and we are even happier to have her back.

STEVEN RICE Steven has worked in the hospitality industry off and on for 20 years in everything from restaurants to hospitals. After moving to Lake Arrowhead approximately a year ago he joined Chef Jason as the Sous Chef. He is proudly second in command in the kitchen and is in charge when Jason is absent, a role he views as a serious responsibility. On a daily basis he is on the line at the Sauté Station. In addition to his restaurant responsibilities Steven and his wife Jana own Your CBD Store in Riverstone Shopping Plaza. Yes it’s in the shopping strip directly across from 7 Tequilas. So if you are in need of any therapeutics stop by to see what they have to offer to treat those occasional aches or pains. Steven is an avid outdoorsman and really appreciates the bucolic environment in Lake Arrowhead. He is an avid hiker,

fisherman, and camper on his days off, which he seems to treasure almost as much as his work. Now that you’ve seen his picture you may recognize him on the hiking trails or fishing in LA. Although he enjoys his job and the great outdoors, he expresses his greatest joys in life are his wife and 13 year old daughter.

CASEY ROSE has been a presence in one way or another at LA for most of his life. He is proud to now be a fulltime resident in LA. In fact, you just might know his dad, Christopher Rose, or his grandparents, Bob and Jill Rose. Casey has worked in the kitchen as a dishwasher for approximately 6 months. When he is not busy as the dishwasher, which can be a demanding job, he has the opportunity to help out in other aspects of the kitchen and has been pleased to be learning more about the restaurant industry from Jason and Steve. He is 18 years old and in the process of transferring from Georgia State to Valdosta University. When he is not at work, he said there is a great chance that we can find him on the Lake, fishing with friends or family. In fact, just the words “lake” and “fish” brought a big smile to his face. If you get a chance to say “Hello” to him, his pleasant personality is sure to bring a smile to yours.

JR BUZZELL is the Pizza Chef and has been in the kitchen approximately 5 months. Interestingly, JR had applied to work in the Golf Shop when Jason read his resume he immediately knew this is an ambitious young man. As they say “The rest is history.” With great leadership (Jason) and dedication (JR) JR learned the skills and artistry of being a respected Pizza Chef. On the rare occasion that JR is not busy tossing dough, he helps out in other aspects of the kitchen, such as working on salads, bread or baked potatoes. In case you were wondering if JR is a smart guy, I can tell you, he is. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Trumpet Performance, and is in his final semester of getting a Masters of Music in Wind Band Conducting. As if that’s not enough, he is also a professional Horologist, so if you need your Grand Father Clock or vintage watch need to be repaired, give him a call. Or if you’re a classic car buff he has a few antique cars that he enjoys driving and maintaining. In case you are still wondering if he is a smart guy, it’s obvious that one of his smartest moves was moving to LA from Wisconsin, where his parents and sisters were living, and he did that BEFORE Winter arrived! Should you see him on the golf course (yes, he also golfs) on what we would consider an inhospitably cold day, remember it is probably balmy for him as newly arrived from Wisconsin.

ALYSSA BUZZELL is the newest member of the team as she has only been at The Highlands Grill for approximately 2 months. She is JR’s youngest sister. There is another sister between them who isn’t employed at the Clubhouse, but who knows what the future holds? Alyssa is a hardworking dishwasher. No matter how many dirty dishes are brought to her or how hard she works, I’m sure she would remain positive. In fact, I would say she has managed to maintain a positive attitude through a lot of challenging times. Not quite finished with high school in Wisconsin she moved here with her family. She began at Cherokee High School and then COVID changed everything. With virtual learning, she, like many others, has missed out on so much that is considered tradition for seniors. She began her advanced education in Criminal justice at Reinhardt University, but is transferring to Chattahoochee Tech next semester. She is an avid runner. If you see her running in the neighborhood, slow down and wave, as I’m sure she’ll wave back even if she’s running up one of our long, difficult hills.

These are wonderful, hard-working people, but the most impressive fact that came through loud and clear is that they happily work together as a Team. That is heartwarming to see.

As their pictures are part of this article, if you see any of them in the neighborhood or at the Grill, please do let them know how much we appreciate their talents and effort.

READING BETWEEN THE WINES by Sarah Martin Jones

The Underground Railroad – Colson Whitehead. New York: Doubleday, 2016.

“If you want to see what this nation is all about, you have to ride the rails. Look outside as you speed through, and you’ll find the true face of America.”

In his Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Colson Whitehead takes his reader on a tour of Ante Bellum America, showing not only the cruelty of slavery but also how this institution influenced 20th century thinking about race. His central character is Cora, a third-generation teenage slave who lives on a massive Georgia plantation run by two brothers. (Her grandmother died there; her mother fled leaving baby Cora behind.) Cora is as passive as her owner is cruel and has resigned herself to living out her meager life on the Randall plantation. But one night when a fellow slave is roasted over an open pit as the entertainment for visiting guests, Cora changes her mind.

Fleeing in horror, Cora and a fellow slave named Caesar escape, aided not by Harriet Tubman, the historical “conductor” who led slaves north along a network of routes, safe homes and hiding places, but by way of a real underground locomotive. Chasing behind them is Ridgeway, a slave catcher who approaches his job as relentlessly as Javert in “Les Miserables.”

From Georgia to South Carolina to North Carolina to Tennessee to Indiana and beyond, Whitehead takes Cora and the reader on a sightseeing tour not only of the South, but also of various American attitudes toward slavery and their “solutions” for the growing Black population. Much like Jonathan Swift did in “Gulliver’s Travels,” Whitehead’s book holds up a mirror to the ills of society, then and now.

In South Carolina, Cora finds herself in what seems like an enlightened society. She is provided a room in a boarding house and given not only a paying job as a nanny to a wealthy family but also schooling and medical care. Thinking that life in South Carolina is, if not heaven, then at least not the hell she escaped, she passes on opportunities to board the railroad to the next destination. But when a doctor attempts to “educate” her about a state-wide public health initiative (think the Holocaust and the Tuskegee syphilis experiments) to sterilize slaves and thus control the population growth, she hops the rail. “For that reason alone,” the doctor explains to Cora, “emancipation is impossible. With strategic sterilization, first the women, but both sexes in time, we could free them from bondage without fear that they'd butcher us in our sleep.” In North Carolina, she is greeted by corpses hanging from trees thanks to a statewide initiative to rid their fair state of all slaves. (For if cotton continues to grow, the State has concluded, more slaves will be needed until whites are outnumbered.) As Cora hides in an attic (think Anne Frank), she watches through a peephole the community’s weekly Friday Festival which closes with the same grim finale after the picnicking, entertainment and fireworks – the weekly hangings. When Cora is found in her hiding place, Ridgeway steps forward to claim her.

Travels through Tennessee show a wasteland of burnt forest and towns overrun with yellow fever – a comment on a country’s relentless expansion despite the horrors it entails. Cora endures endless days to being chained to the bed of Ridgeway’s wagon, reflecting on what she has learned about the plight of the slave throughout her travels, looking for a chance to escape, until at last one comes her way. When she finally escapes her captor, again by way of an underground rail, she is next on a farm in Indiana (a state known for its strong support of the Union) owned and managed by a freed black man, John Valentine. It is a true community with a school, a library, homes, stores, a mill and a church. As time passes, Cora settles into her new life of freedom, making friends and feeding her thirst for reading. But one night when the community gathers to hear a debate about the implications of the Fugitive State Law, … No need to summarize what happens next for it is quick and bloody. The reader knows by now the outcome of such a utopian dream and recognizes that the Valentine farm is just one more stop on Cora’s endless journey to find freedom. When next she boards a vehicle after endless days walking along the underground track, it is a wagon driven by an elderly black man headed west to California. There Whitehead ends her story. But is it over? By taking the creative liberty of making the underground railroad a real train, Whitehead reboots his story again and again, suggesting that one day soon, maybe not tomorrow but perhaps the next day or the day after, Cora and her descendants will find if not a land of milk and honey, then at least a place of peace and possibility. Whitehead’s book is a well-researched look at a past with parallel tracks to today.

MY WINE RECOMMENDATION While Cora lived on the Valentine farm in Indiana, I’d like to think that she maybe walked down the road a piece to a neighboring farm established by German immigrant Simon Huber in 1843. Using wine making techniques learned in his homeland, he began growing grapes and making wines, just as his decedents still do at the Huber Winery in Borden, IN. While I suspect Cora was not a drinker (especially since she was underage), Mr. Huber might have encouraged her to try his Pinot Gris Reserve. It’s a light and crisp wine with hints of pear, melon and touches of minerality that would pair well with cold fried chicken and potato salad. $18

Sarah Martin Jones is a former English teacher and author of Quicksand: A Cautionary Love Story. Her novel, Summer Squall, will be published by Sunbury Press in Fall 2019. You can reach her at sarah.gently@gmail. com and read her book and wine pairings at www. SarahJonesAuthor.com.

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