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AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER 2022Lake Arrowhead Living Now you can viewyour latest LALiving Magazineright on your phone.See page 32 instructions.for This beautiful Lake Arrowhead sunset was captured by LA resident Tony Williams

New Construction | Remodeling | Basements | Bathrooms | Kitchens | Additions | Decks www.danielshomesvcs.com • 770-598-1379 • dhsllc150@gmail.com Daniel’s Home Services, LLC DESIGN – BUILD LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR “What a great partner for my major renovation” —K.S. Lake Arrowhead “When in need of a home improvement, I search no further.” —S.H. Lake Arrowhead “I wouldn’t change a thing” —S.S. BridgeMill “I couldn’t be happier with the job Daniel and his crew did” —L.S. Lake Arrowhead BEFOREBEFORE BEFORE BEFORE Owner, Daniel Johnson, serving you since 2007

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Lake Arrowhead Living is a joint publication of Lake Arrowhead Yacht & Country Club and the Board of Directors of the Lake Arrowhead Property Owners Association.

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MAIN CLUBHOUSE 770.721.7900 Administrative Office 9:00am to 5:00pm Mon-Fri 770.721.7912 | fax 770.721.7909 UEL KEMP General

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The content of this newsletter is provided for the members of the Lake Arrowhead Property Owners Association neighborhood as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the neighborhood of such opinions, information, goods or services. Manager/Director submitted by May 10th covering happenings that took place in April and May. New content is always due by the 10th of each month to be published in the next month's issue on the following schedule. Please note that the 10th is a HARD deadline for all content unless previously discussed and planned with the layout designer. This means that if you do not have a standing dedicated section of the magazine, your content is considered "new" and the deadline of the 10th applies. Those with standing dedicated sections have a grace period for submission decided by and agreed upon with their layout designer.

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of Golf 770.721.7902 | ukemp@lakearrowheadga.com DEBBIE HIGGINS Director of Property Management 770.721.7920 | dhiggins@lakearrowheadga.com MARLYN PATOUILLET Member Services 770.721.7913 | membership@lakearrowheadga.com TRACI ALLISON Member Services 770.721.7912 | tallison@lakearrowheadga.com MELISSA DEEMS Account Analyst/Billing 770.721.7907 | mdeems@lakearrowheadga.com NICOLE FITZGERALD Lifestyle activities@lakearrowheadga.comDirectorTHEHIGHLANDSCOURSEGOLFPRO SHOP 770.721.7902 | golf@lakearrowheadga.com THE HIGHLANDS GRILL 770.721.7900 x 3 | dining@lakearrowheadga.com JASON DANNEMAN Executive Chef/Food & Beverage Director 770.721.7900 x 3 | jdanneman@lakearrowheadga.com CAROLINE CROWSON Restaurant Manager 770.721.7900 x 3 | ccrowson@lakearrowheadga.com CATERING & 770.797.7026BOATHOUSE/MARINAREALBUDDYNorth770.721.7900EVENTSx3|events@lakearrowheadga.comSECURITYsecurity@lakearrowheadga.comGate770.479.2565|SouthGate770.479.2848MOSSDirectorofSecurity770.721.7911ESTATESALESOFFICE770.720.2700Capt.RobJames|marina@lakearrowheadga.com LAPOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President - Jeff Schwartz Executive Vice President - Rod Sudbeck Treasurer - Bob VanSickle Asst. Treasurer - John Stein Communications Committee - Bob VanSickle Infrastructure & Amenities Committee - Rod Sudbeck Safety & Security Committee - Flip Varney Golf Committee - Flip Varney Environmental Committee - John Stein Fundraising Committee - Eileen Oberg Restaurant Committee - Phil Hogsed Administration - Jeff Schwartz HOW TO SUBMIT CONTENT FOR LAKE ARROWHEAD LIVING All content for consideration as well as all correspondence regarding Lake Arrowhead Living Magazine should be directed ONLY to layccnews@gmail.com. This is an integral process in place for checking to be sure all content received has been considered for each particular month's publication. Items sent to any other email address will possibly be omitted. Note that Lake Arrowhead Living is published monthly (12 issues per year) in an overlapping format that covers 2 months at a time. Magazines generally arrive in mailboxes around mid-month. For example, the June/July issue will promote late June and July events and will feature articles

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PAGE 3 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 04 ACTIVITIES 06 DINING 10 GOLF NEWS 15 CLUB BUSINESS 18 SPORTS & FITNESS 20 INTERESTCOMMUNITY CONTACT US TODAY! 770-623-6220 sales@kda-communications.com

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Great Festival and Red Cloud pool hours are 8:00am to 8:00pm daily.

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PAGE 4 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 activities & events EXTENDED POOL HOURS

Red Cloud will have lifeguards staffed; (Through Labor Day Sept 5)

Wednesday 4PM - 8PM Thursday 4PM - 8PM Friday 4PM - 8PM Saturday 10AM - 8PM Sunday 10AM - 8PM

Great Festival will have lifeguards staffed; (Through Labor Day Sept 5) Friday 4PM - 8PM Saturday 10AM - 8PM Sunday 10AM - 8PM Monday 4PM - 8PM Tuesday 4PM - 8PM

The Red Cloud pool will re-open Friday, August 12, 2022 at 8:00am.

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Call 770.721.7900 x 3 reservations or to place to go

SUN 10:00am to 6:00pm – Bar 12:30pm to 6:00pm only – A La Carte Brunch 10:30am to 2:00pm

THU 10:00am to 9:00pm menu service 11:00am to 3:45pm Lunch and 5:00pm to 8:00pm Dinner

MON 10:00am to 4:00pm (no dining service)

FRI 10:00am to 10:00pm menu service 11:00am to 3:45pm Lunch and 5:00pm to 9:00pm Dinner SAT 10:00am to 10:00pm menu service 11:00am to 3:45pm Lunch and 5:00pm to 9:00pm Dinner

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– Limited Menu Service 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Check your email each week then call 770.721.7900 x 3 to make a reservation or place your order. Not signed up for receiving emails? Here's how you can get on the list... go to lakearrowheadclub.net/email-sign-up to add your email to our subscriber list for all Lake Arrowhead Yacht & Country Club email communications including dining menu specials, golf news, community updates, developer updates, and activities info. Brunch Menu Biscuits and Gravy 7 French Toast with Sausage or Bacon 8 *Eggs Benedict with Grilled Asparagus 10 Quiche with Fruit 8 *Arrowhead Platter 10 *Lox and Bagel 10 Chicken Salad Croissant 13 Chicken Wings 15 Chicken Tenders 11 *Arrowhead Burger 15 House or Caesar Salad Small 6 Large 8 add grilled or fried chicken 6 In addition to our regular menu, The Highlands Grill offers a variety of WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS for dine-in or carry-out. happenings at the grill Classic Pepperoni 11 all-time favorite, topped with pepperoni and mozzarella cheese Caprese 10 basil, pesto, fresh tomatoes, basil mozzarella BBQ Chicken 13 bbq sauce, grilled chicken, bacon, red onion Hawaiian 15 ham, pineapple, bacon, red onion Greek kalamata15 olives, feta, roasted red peppers, red onion Steakhouse 18 A-1 sauce, steak, caramelized mushrooms and onions, bleu cheese Flatbreads

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Hours are subject to change due to inclement weather/volume.

WED 10:00am to 4:00pm menu service 11:00am to 4:00pm

TUE 10:00am to 4:00pm (no dining service)

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PAGE 8 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 DINNER served with a side salad and bread excluding sandwiches and tenders Orange Bourbon Duck Breast 35 fingerling potatoes, roasted brussels sprouts Honey Parmesan Crusted Salmon 26 wild rice, broccolini Fried Catfish and Shrimp Plate 21 crispy fried catfish and shrimp with coleslaw Pecan Chicken 24 maple dijon glaze, mashed sweet potatoes, green beans Seared Ahi Tuna 27 fried rice, sugar snap peas Grilled Chicken Pesto Penne 24 sundried tomatoes, caramelized onions, mushrooms, parmesan 8 oz Certified Angus Filet Mignon 35 mashed yukon gold potatoes, asparagus 12 oz Certified Angus Ribeye 34 mashed yukon gold potatoes, asparagus Certified Angus Grilled Beef Medallions 27 mushroom demi-glace, mashed yukon gold potatoes, green beans Lump Crab Cakes 37 sautéed swiss chard, roasted fingerling potatoes Country Fried Bone-In Pork Chop Plate 21 pepper gravy, mashed yukon gold potatoes, green beans Chicken Sandwich 13 fried or grilled on a toasted brioche bun Spicy Black Bean Burger 13 pepper jack, avocado, honey chipotle sauce Arrowhead Burger 15 Chicken Tenders 11 country breaded tenders over a bed of french fries STARTERS – available lunch and dinner Pimento Cheese & Toasted Bagel Points 10 Catfish Nuggets & Remoulade 12 Parmesan Cracked Black Pepper Truffle Fries 12 Cheese Sticks & Marinara 10 Hot Gorgonzola Dip & House Chips 10 Fried Oysters & Remoulade 10 Crab Cake & Remoulade 12 Mussels Bowl 12 Dozen Chicken Wings 15 Tuna Poke Bowl 14 LUNCH – all entrées served with a choice of side Fried Shrimp 18 or Fried Catfish 12 Pimento Cheese Chicken Wrap 14 Chicken Salad Croissant 13 Club Sandwich 18 Reuben Sandwich 15 Steakhouse Dip 18 Muffuletta Hoagie 16 Chicken Sandwich 13 Chicken Tenders 11 Po’Boy Catfish 12 / Oyster 12 / Shrimp 14 Arrowhead Burger 15 Pimento Cheese & Bacon Burger 18 Mushroom, Onion, and Swiss Burger 18 BBQ Burger 18 Spicy Black Bean Burger 13 Impossible Burger 15 SALADS – available lunch and dinner House Salad Small 6 Large 8 cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, pecans, dried cranberries, three cheese blend, and croutons Caesar Salad Small 6 Large 8 romaine, shaved parmesan, and garlic croutons Harvest Berry Salad 11 strawberries, blueberries, feta, pecans, cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, and croutons Black and Bleu 18 blackened steak on mixed greens with cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, croutons, bleu cheese crumbles Southwestern Cobb 15 mixed greens, roasted corn, grilled chicken, bacon, egg, avocado, tomatoes, red onions, cheddar, honey chipotle vinaigrette ADD: CHICKEN 6 STEAK 10 SHRIMP 8 SALMON 10 Grill Menu! happenings at the grill

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PAGE 10 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 Tee Times 8am770.721.7902to6pmDaily The Driving Range closes at 5:00pm daily. Hours subject to change due to inclement weather/volume. Brimmer Highlands Cup August 19/20 Shriner's Hospital Tournament August 25 KBD Golf Tournament September 2 Aeration September 8 & 9 Points Championship September 23 Golfing Fore Children September 30 Member-Guest October 8 & 9 LA / Bridgemill Challenge October 15 & 16 Turkey Shoot November 12 3 Kings Tournament December 10 2022 GOLF EVENTS$200$175SPELESSONCIALGolfMembersNon-Members5OneHourLessonsincludingPlaying Lessons & Practice Range Balls golf news NEXTCOMINGMONTH! read all about the golf trip to Northern Ireland and Scotland!

Red, White, and Blue in this instance had a dual meaning. Besides representing Independence Day and our nation’s flag , it was an integral part of the tournament rules As many of you know, the Lake Arrowhead Golf Course has five sets of tees, three of which are red, white, and blue. The closest (and typically easiest) are the red tees and the longest (and typically the hardest) are the blue tees. In between are the white tees To start the tournament, each of the teams teed off from the white tees. If the team made a par, it continued to play from the white tees on the next hole However, if the team made a birdie, it moved back to the harder blue tees on the next hole: if the team made a bogey, it moved up to the easier red tees. This process continued throughout the tournament. The tournament field was divided into three flights based on each team’s score. Pro Shop gift certificates were then awarded to each member of the top three teams in each flight Ties were broken with a scorecard playoff starting on hole 18

2nd 1st Eric Gunderson, Stewart Brandon, Drew Todd, Justin Watkins 64 2nd Pat Farrelly, Jeff Ciupak, Mel Standley, Lee Heubner 65 3rd Kevin Aines, Carte Sutton Aines, Brian Garrett, Jeff Sarauer 66

The winners were: Flight Team Members Score

1 st 1st TC Chapman, Ralph Lumpkin, Eddie Martin, Brent Martin 60 2nd Mike Manus, Sean Bowling , Nick Machino, Caleb Veselica 61 3rd Sean Webb, Brian Schell, Rex Wallace, Jeff Howell 62

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3rd George Gibbons, Eleanor Gibbons, Ray Champitto, Suzie Champitto 73

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3rd 1st Jim Bennett, George Jackson, Larry Dietrich 72 2nd Brad Jones, Jerry Hood, Herb Ernst, Keith Ger vickas 72

Red, White & Blue Scramble July 4th, 2022

PAGE 12 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 golf news 2022 MEMBER – MEMBER On July 16th & 17th, 40 Lake Arrowhead golf members played in the 2022 Member – Member Golf Tournament. Always competitive, this year’s tournament was no exception. Brian Schell and Jeff Howell won the low gross score honors! George Gibbons and Bob Conaway won the overall low net score. The Member – Member Golf Tournament is an annual event where golf club members form 2-person teams to compete for trophies and prizes plus the honor of being named Tournament Champions for the year. The tournament format is known by several names (four ball, best ball, and better ball) but whatever it is called, it essentially requires each team member to play their own ball. At the end of each hole, the lowest individual score is recorded as the team score. This year’s tournament was divided into 4 flights: First, Second, Third and Ladies. 1st Flight 1st Place Gross – Brian Schell & Jeff Howell 2nd Place Gross – Bill Maynard & Craig Glasgow 1st Place Net – James Hatcher & Paul Bolding 2nd Place Net – Ken Graap & Mike Stein 2nd Flight 1st Place Gross – Larry Adams & Rex Wallace 2nd Place Gross – Dave Davis & Rick Salese 1st Place Net – George Gibbons & Bob Conaway 2nd Place Net – Brad Jones & Herb Ernst 3rd Flight 1st Place Gross – Dean LeBlanc & Vic Martin 2nd Place Gross – Robert McGurk & Bob Gusick 1st Place Net – Sandy Reynolds & Mike Johnson 2nd Place Net – Jim Bennett & Mike Cassaras Ladies Flight 1st Place Gross – Pam Glasgow & Michelle Maynard 2nd Place Gross –Eleanor Gibbons & Terri Conaway 1st Place Net- Debbie Switalski & Kim Brophy 2nd Place Net – Suzie Champitto & Lynn DeWolfe 1st Flight Winners 2nd Flight Winners 3rd Flight Winners Gross Winners Net Winners Ladies

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SEND IN THE CLOWNS…some golfers are clowns, some clowns are golfers

Congratulations to all the winners!!! Once again, Grace Kreft, shared her talent for the luncheon table decorations using the event theme. (Pictures below) We welcomed 3 new players for this event and hope that more new ladies will join us for our upcoming events in August, September & October. We always have lots of fun while we enjoy the fellowship and sportsmanship. Our next event is planned for July 14th. Sure hope to see everyone again and some new faces too. Don’t be shy, if you like to play and want a good time…signup via our web link: lakearrowheadlga2021@gmail.com by Cindy Rincon

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The Lake Arrowhead Ladies Golf Association is in full swing of our 2022 season. The theme for the 3rd, June 23rd Lake Arrowhead Ladies Golf Association golf event, was “The Clown Circus” (Pictures below) True to the event, several ladies showed up to ‘clown around’ for golf! We played a scramble with 2/3 players per team for 9 holes which was followed by lunch. Team scores were tallied, and winners awarded: 1st place team of Brophy/Bina 2nd place team of Garbiel/Cahill 3rd place team of Kreft/Taylor/Benefield

PAGE 14 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 Thursday LGA Ladies Only “Disco Fever” 9 Hole Scramble August 18, 2022 8:30 AM Check-in | 9:00 AM Shotgun Start Lunch to follow Thursday LGA Ladies Only “Cowgirl Round-Up” 18 Hole Scramble September 22, 2022 9:30 AM Check-in | 10:00 AM Shotgun Start Lunch to Follow Thursday LGA Ladies Only “Halloween Scare” 18 Hole Scramble October 13, 2022 9:30 AM Check-in | 10:00 AM Shotgun Start Lunch to follow Wednesday LGA “Falling Back ‘til Spring” Fall Business & Awards Meeting November 9, 2022 6:00 PM Social | 6:30 PM Dinner golf news GRACE’S TABLE CENTERPIECES!!! TEAM WINNERS!! 470-317-7335 | BredaPest.com MOSQUITOES TERMITEWILDLIFEPEST CONTROL $25 Gift Card Gift Card good for one home for any new service(s). BREDA eliminates mosquitoes using the industry's safest methods. MOSQUITOES can become a huge problem around your home or business, making it so you venture outside only when necessary. Stop avoiding the outdoors and get professional mosquito control assistance. Guaranteed results, guaranteed effective.

7. The short-term rental must have parking off the street sufficient for one car for each bedroom being rented. Parking shall only be on designated hard surfaced areas. Quiet hours are 12:00 a.m. midnight to 7:00 a.m. daily, 12:00 a.m. midnight Saturday to 1:00 p.m. Sunday). The Cherokee County Marshal’s office (678.493.4080) is tasked with enforcement of the ordinance 770.721.7912 Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm

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3. The Certificate number must be listed in any advertisement for the rental of the property.

a. Owners must apply to the Cherokee County Development Services Center on an annual basis for a certificate.

for an appointment.

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. 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

1. The purpose of the ordinance is to establish standards for short-term rentals of privately-owned residential structures rented to transient occupants, minimize adverse effects of short-term rental uses on surrounding residential neighborhoods, and preserve the character of residential neighborhoods.

ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS WHO RENT OUT YOUR HOME: Please notify your tenants that all Resident Guests (all those who rent, lease, or otherwise occupy a home which they do not legally own) are required to renew Lake Arrowhead photo ID cards annually. $50 PER ADULT ON THE LEASE Call Member Services at

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Parking Permits have been mailed to Property Owners who currently lease a Narrows Boatslip. This permit must be placed on the inside windshield. Security looks for these yearly permits when checking the Narrows parking lot. Please register boats and trailers. See Boat Registration information below.

Cherokee County, Georgia has recently adopted an ordinance regarding short-term rentals. The full ordinance is available at ShortTermRentalOrdinanceCherokeeCounty20210806.pdf (cherokeega.com), but we wanted to make each property owner aware of this ordinance and have highlighted a few of the key points in the ordinance.

b. Certificates require an initial administration fee and annual renewal fees.

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5. The use of outdoor speakers by short-term rentals is prohibited. The number of occupants shall not exceed two persons per bedroom plus two additional persons.

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SHORT-TERM RENTAL ORDINANCE CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA

2. A certificate is required to lawfully rent, operate, or advertise any property for short-term rental.

4. No short-term rental shall offer more than five (5) bedrooms for rent.

a. If boat usage is included with the rental of the home, a printed copy of the lake rules and restrictions should be included with the rental agreement, a copy should be left in the home, and a laminated copy should be placed in the boat and/or attached to the boat key

1. Short-term property rentals (less than 6 months) are strictly prohibited in both Phase II and Phase III of Lake Arrowhead. The maximum number of occupants should be restricted to no more than two individuals per bedroom.

SHORT-TERM RENTAL GUIDELINES: PHASE I

2. Short-term rentals should be registered with LA Security gate they intend to enter, and identified as short-term rentals so that the appropriate identification may be provided at check-in a. Amenity use cards, identifying renters and associated unit address b. Vehicle “hang tag” for vehicles

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ARCHITECTURAL EXTERIOR WORK POLICY When an Exterior Work Permit is approved, the owner will be sent an 8 ½ x 11 permit that shall be placed in a window on the first floor of the property. The blue permit sign indicates that work on the property was reviewed and approved by the Architectural Review Committee.

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Inhttps://library.municode.com/ga/cherokee_county/ordinances/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=1106313ordertoprotectandpreservetheresidentialcharacter,propertyvalues,andenjoymentofallhomeowners within the Lake Arrowhead community, please observe the following guidelines for relative to short-term property rentals of Lake Arrowhead Phase I units.

e. Addition steps may be taken depending on the nature of the infraction, including contacting the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department or taking additional legal to enforce the community governing documents

g. Egregious infractions may result in immediate suspension of common property access and privileges or other sanctions

b. 2nd infraction – 30-day suspension of common property access and privileges for homeowner, including any invited guests and renters

4. Homeowners are responsible for the actions of guests and renters of their home and violations of the Covenants or Rules and Regulations will typically be handled in the following manner:

a. 1st infraction – issuance of written warning to homeowner

We hope everyone is enjoying the summer. Since School has begun we have a lot of children walking to and from the north gate bus stop. Please drive responsibly. The speed limit in Lake Arrowhead is 25 mph. Information about the north gate bus stop and traffic flow pattern is available at the north gate. Lock your home and vehicles even when you are away for a moment. This will help protect your valuables. Valuables left in a vehicle should always be kept out of sight to discourage theft. Our crime rate in Lake Arrowhead is very low so let’s keep it that way- If you see suspicious activity, alert Security or Cherokee 911. Let’s all help keep our community safe.

3. All rental agreements should include an acknowledgement that renters have received and agree to abide by the Lake Arrowhead Rules and Regulations

c. 3rd infraction – 12-month suspension of common amenity access and privileges for homeowner, including any invited guests and renters

d. 4th infraction – permanent loss of common amenity access and privileges for homeowner, including any invited guests and renters

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f. Common property damage by renters, if applicable, will be levied against the lot owner

b. Violations of the lake rules and regulations may result in revocation of the issued boat permit and result in suspension of lake access privileges

5. “Party Houses” are strictly prohibited and deemed a nuisance and violation of the Lake Arrowhead Covenants, Article III, Section 19. Party Houses are also prohibited by popular short-term rental companies (Airbnb and VRBO) and nuisance properties will be reported to the appropriate listing entity.

• No littering. No motorized vehicles. No fires.

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• Children under 18 must be supervised by an adult.

The Marina Pavilion will be open dawn to dusk or during sanctioned LAYCC events.

• No lifeguard on duty - swim at your own risk.

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.

ANYONE DAMAGING PROPERTY OR VIOLATING PARK RULES WILL BE BANNED.

• Park closes at sunset. Use the facilities at your own risk.

PERSONAL CHAIRS

Property owners are allowed to bring their own folding chairs on to the Pavilion. They must be taken with you when you leave, i.e. chairs cannot be left ATTIREbehind.Members and guests shall dress in attire befitting the surroundings of the community. Extremely revealing attire, such as a thong, is not suitable for the family atmosphere of the Marina Pavilion.

NO SWIMMING No swimming is permitted from the Marina Pavilion or docks anywhere in the “No Wake” zone. No running or diving is permitted from the Pavilion or docks. NO FISHING No fishing is allowed from the Marina Pavilion or docks.

LAKESIDE PARK RULES

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FOOD & BEVERAGE Food and beverages are allowed to be carried onto the Pavilion. No glass bottles or beer kegs are permitted. No grilling or preparation of food is allowed. All trash must be placed in the trash receptacles on the shore.

NARROWS MARINA PARKING

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• No loud music. No fishing. No pets of any kind allowed.

• Park for use by member and guests only.

• No alcoholic beverages. No glass containers.

BOATS Boats can tie up on the side of the walkway only where there are cleats and cannot at any time tie up to the Pavilion. Maximum time at the walkway is 1 hour (or 15 minutes if others are waiting). These areas are intended for drop off and pickup.PROHIBITED

ACTIVITIES No grilling, skateboarding, bicycles, rollerblading, sunbathing, or feeding the wildlife is permitted on the Marina Pavilion or docks. PETS Pets are not allowed on the Marina Pavilion.

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

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 newcomers are welcome. Contact: Jill Rose at roses43@windstream.net or 770.720.8961

sports & fitness M O N D A Y S & T U E S D A Y S 1 0 : 0 0 A M @ R E D C L O U D P O O L WATER WATER WATER AEROBICS AEROBICS AEROBICS W E D N E S D A Y S & T H U R S D A Y S 1 0 : 0 0 A M @ G R E A T F E S T I V A L P O O L Classes Start June 13th $5.00/ Class MON, WED, THU, FRI 9:00 AM Great Festival Pool

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.

PAGE 19 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 sports & fitness PICKLEBALL Want to learn the fastest growing sport in the USA? Come join us at the Red Cloud Pickleball and Tennis Center and LEARN TO PLAY PICKLEBALL!! No need to bring a paddle at first– just show up and we’ll help you learn! It’s great exercise, lots of fun and adults of all ages can play! We currently have over 40 active LA Residents participating and 9 players just competed in the Pickleball USA Atlantic South Diamond Regional, winning a number of medals! You don’t need to have tennis or other sports experience to play this great game. We play in a doubles format and our current age range of players is from 25 to 90! We love to compete with each other but the courts are filled with laughter as we support each other’s mistakes and cheer each other’s winning shots! So, give it a try! The only requirements are that you are 18 or older and live in Lake Arrowhead. We have divided our players into two groupsNovice and Advanced. The Novice Players (beginners and intermediates) play on Mondays at 9:00am, Wednesdays at 5:00pm and Saturdays at 9:00am. The Advanced Players meet on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 4pm.For more information and to get on the email list, please contact either Bill Hess at B3779@hotmail.com or Mike Ballard at mfbkat@hotmail.com $ 10OFF $ 5 OFF With purchasetheof$25ormore.With purchasetheof$35ormore. Offers are not valid on Fridays and can't be combined. 770-720-4999 15 Laurel Canyon Village Circle, Suite 132 | Canton, GA 30144

That is exactly what Carol and Ernie Parker did, and as a result the Women’s Activity Club (WAC) donated a new set of pots and pans in May. A family who had received life-saving help from the Fire Department within minutes of their emergency made a specific donation through WAC for this gift. Lieutenant Steve Smith, David Beasley, and Marcus Walker are pictured here with WAC represented by Carol Parker and Jane Wimmer.

The Parkers have been active in helping support the Fire Station since moving to Lake Arrowhead in 2014. They have enjoyed helping with holiday events such as Halloween candy from the fire truck and 4th of July fireworks. In the past Ernie served on the Board of Directors of the Volunteer Fire Department for 5 years. Please consider what you can do to support the firemen in Lake Arrowhead, whether it is a donation or a note of thanks for specific help when you needed them. We are lucky to have them here for us.

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community interest ARROWHEAD FIRE DEPARTMENT IS HERE FOR US by Jane Wimmer Many residents of Lake Arrowhead have depended on services from the firemen located within our community. Although over the years there have been some changes, Fire Station #17 on Chickasaw Drive, near the dam of Lake Chickasaw (our “little lake”), is active 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Three firemen are always on duty and they work 24 hours on and then 48 hours off on continuing shifts. Years ago we had a volunteer fireman system, but this is no longer the case. The firetruck and emergency response come from our Station # 17 and the ambulance comes from the larger Fire Station #12 in Waleska. If a hospital is needed, either the one in Canton or the one in Jasper can be requested. Many residents do not realize the continuing assistance that the firemen here provide. That’s who you are connected to when you call 911 for help in an emergency! Realizing how lucky we are, the Women’s Activity Club is taking this opportunity to remind you that donations and gestures of kindness are enjoyed by the firemen. There is always a need for coffee (both ground and Keurig style individual pods), bottled water, and snacks. Home baked goodies are appreciated. Another thoughtful idea is a gift card to help with the expenses the firemen have each month for food, paper products, and other necessities of living in the fire station on long shifts. Supplies are usually bought at Walmart or Costco. (Please note, they can not use a check made out to the Fire Department.) One of our neighbors frequently brings bacon an eggs for the fridge. If you want an idea of what might be useful, you can always stop by and ask.

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THE EXPLOSION On April 26,1986, Reactor #4 at the Chernobyl plant was due to be tested for its back-up generators. During the test, the operators made some mistakes that caused the core reactivity to increase quickly and could/would eventually cause a meltdown or explosion. The reactor operators tried to fix this by withdrawing control rods from the core so that they could stop the reaction, but instead of stopping it, their actions made things worse and caused an even bigger problem with reactors overheating. The “fix” they chose was to initiate a shutdown sequence. This caused the reactor to suddenly explode, shooting concrete and metal, and creating seven tons of radioactive dust particles. Even more terrifying, the sudden spike in temperature - to 1,700 degrees centigrade, or 3,092 degrees Fahrenheit, created sufficient radiation output for an explosion caused by steam that would throw enough fallout into the atmosphere to make a large part of Europe uninhabitable for 100 years. This fortunately did not happen, and later Gorbachev would brag about the prevention of that event.

Midnight

Midnight in Chernobyl is a terrifying account of the explosion of the Soviet Union’s Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station, one of the two worst nuclear accidents in history, the other being Fukishima. The radiation and its effects are so dangerous that explaining the various types, the way in which they are measured is almost beside the point. Radiation kills. Right away or years later. But there is another far more dangerous force – the culture of secrecy and speed that built up around nuclear development, especially in the Soviet Union, and how domestic nuclear power has always struggled to escape its military origins. This review will attempt to capture the confluence of the sometimes negligent, sometimes arrogant, sometimes demoralizing response to the accident.

THE CONSEQUENCES The 4,000+ station operators and construction workers stayed at the plant to take care of essential services and work at the power plant itself. The rest of the residents of Pripyat were to be evacuated. But in a continuation of the haphazard and uncoordinated approach to – well, almost everything related to this power plant – it was a full day and a half after the explosion that 1,225 buses and 250 trucks began to move. And of the 100,000 people evacuated, 5,000 – 6,000 people were “simply lost” –unaccounted for. As for the workers trying to contain the damage, they were initially restricted to a maximum of 12 minutes before they needed to be replaced. In later stages of the clean-up and attempts to prevent further damage, workers were allowed only 2 minutes at a time to be near the radiation. (Dosimeters measured the amount of exposure).

Deaths began on May 9th. But the authorities ended up saying the final death toll was 31 people. This is absurd, but was justified as those deaths with a direct cause and effect that was provable. This explosion resulted in the permanent relocation of 116,000 people. By the beginning of 1991, as many as 600,000 people had taken part in clean-up work in the radioactive area. As they began to fall ill, the state’s doctors refused to connect their symptoms to the radiation, calling it “ordinary illness.” And the effects don’t go away. By 2005, about 4,000 people who were children at the tine had developed thyroid cancer. Ruthless expedience and a perpetual fear of humiliation were responsible for these grievous actions. The book is difficult, but important to understand in the context of where the world is today with regard to nuclear power or weapons. in Chernobyl

Eighteen hundred people were hospitalized, including 445 children. Acute radiation sickness is “a cruel, complex, and poorly understood” affliction, that includes periods of latency where a patient may believe he or she is healed. But it comes back – and radiation burns gradually grow worse. Effects are too horrible to repeat in this review.

Consistent with the culture of secrecy, until this project every reactor in the USSR had been constructed by The Ministry of Medium Machine Building: the clandestine organization behind the Soviet atomic weapons program. Its misleading name was intended to discourage curiosity about its mission. In 1970 the head of the Ministry of Medium Machine Building was charged with designing what the Soviets hoped would be the world’s largest nuclear power plant. Viktor Brukahanov was tapped to build a nuclear power plant in record- dangerous - time. He recruited workers, built a village called Pripyat in Ukraine not far from the reactor site, and filled it with flowers. All of the personnel associated with the project lived there with their families – some 51,300 men, women and children at the start, of whom more than 4,000 were station operators and construction workers.

N.B. Lake Arrowhead Trivia utilizes a mnemonic with the 1st letter of each of the 25 answers (or phrase 1st substantive word (e.g. title) or last name if a person) in order, spell a message. Figuring out the mnemonic yields no extra credit, but can be a valuable hint for questions that might stump you.

Leaders: Who is currently the President of the People’s Republic of China? Music: What is the full name of the British musical group that, starting in the early 1970’s, has had hits including Roll Over Beethoven, Sweet Talking Woman, Telephone Line and Organizations:Rockaria!

5 1stWORDS:WORD: 4 LETTERS: Georgia: What City was home to the Braves immediately before the team became the Atlanta Braves?

Ophthalmology: Crossed eyes are properly called what by ophthalmologists?

3rd WORD: 2 LETTERS: Logic: What kind of reasoning is used when a body of observations or facts are considered to derive a general principle or conclusion?

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4th WORD: 2 NUMBERS: Chemistry: What is the atomic number of Helium?

Computers: In Microsoft Word what function does the keystroke combination Control 5 yield?

Geography: Gdansk is the Polish name for a City that has sometimes been part of Germany. What is the German name for 2ndGdansk?WORD: 8 LETTERS: Biology: Which naturally produced chemicals (technically peptides) react with the brain’s opiate receptors to raise the pain threshold and promote pleasure?

Which service organization states its purpose as promoting integrity, goodwill, peace and understanding throughout the world, and whose logo is in the shape of a gear? Sports: What kind of sport team has positions for Bowler and Wicket Keeper?

5th WORD: 9 LETTERS: Horse Racing: In parimutuel betting, in order to win, what kind of bet requires picking the first and second place horses, regardless of order of finish?

Scandals: Andrew Cuomo was the second consecutive duly elected Democratic New York Governor to resign since 2008 due to both sexual and political scandals. Who was the preceding elected Democrat to resign? interest

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Celebrities: What is the stage name of the actor, producer and rapper whose real name is O’Shea Jackson, Sr.?

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Mathematics: In mathematics, the symbol of an up-pointing arrow with no shaft indicates what kind of mathematical operation?

Aviation: If a Pilot is rated for IFR, what does that abbreviation stand for?

Hockey: In an Ice Hockey rink, what is the proper term for the area between the blue lines?

Presidents: How many men who have been inaugurated as U.S. Presidents were born in New York State?

Medicine: Who is hailed as the founder of modern nursing and was also popularly known after her efforts in the Crimean War as the Lady With the Lamp?

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Boxing: Which brand of boxing protective gear is considered the most widely recognized as it sponsored fighters including Robert Duran, Larry Holmes, Joe Frazier, Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali?

Movies: Which actress won the 1992 Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her performance in My Cousin Vinny?

Speech: If one goes over to Reinhardt to see the Dean and intends to ask “Is the Dean busy” but instead says “Is the bean dizzy?” that inquirer has committed a speaking error known by what term?

Chess: What chess term means a defensive move in which a piece is placed between an opposing piece and that opposer’s apparent target?

T1.TIEBREAKERS:Shakespeare: Which play about one of the British Kings was published anonymously in 1596, but has since been attributed by scholars to being written in whole or in part by William Shakespeare?

Spice: Mace is a spice derived from the seed of what kind of tree, which seeds themselves are also used as a spice?

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T2. Architecture: What is the word used in architecture to mean an ornamental channel or groove in a feature or component of a structure?

Innovation: In 1859, in Titusville, Pennsylvania, what did Edwin Drake create for the first time in the United States?

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T3. History: 10 days ago was the 78th anniversary of D-Day. According to the National D-Day Memorial Foundation, how many Allied personnel – i.e. soldiers, sailors, airman and coast guardsman – died in the battle on June 6, 1944?

Additional support was provided to Angels on Horseback, Adult Disability Medical Healthcare, Cherokee County Special Olympics and Empower Cherokee. As this will be the only opportunity to raise funds for these programs this year, golfers, as well as non participant KBDF fans, are encouraged to support the foundation’s efforts by becoming Tournament, Hole In One or Contest Sponsors. For more information about the Kathy B. Davis Foundation or to register for the KBD Foundation Memorial Golf Tournament, please visit the website at www.kbdfoundation.net or contact Dave Davis at (615) 533 0668 or ddavis@kbdfoundation.net

PAGE 25 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 community interest “FALL into FUN” with the 2022 KBDF Memorial Golf Tournament

The Kathy B. Davis Foundation’s Memorial Golf Tournament returns to Lake Arrowhead Yacht and Country Club ’s Highlands Course on Friday, September 2, 2022, with a 7:30 a.m. registration and an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. This year marks the fifth anniversary of this popular event and will be the only 2022 fundraiser held to support the foundation’s philanthropic efforts on behalf of the special-needs community in Cherokee County.

In addition to contests for longest drive and flight winners, this year ’s golfers will be competing for a $500 prize on every Par 3 hole, while hitting from their regular tees. The proceeds from the 2021 tournament totaled $22,000 and helped sustain KBDF’ s Flowers for a Purpose and the Adam Holland Special Education Scholarship.

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PAGE 28 | AUGUST // SEPTEMBER 2022 community interest Golfing Fore Children 33rd annual charity event September 30, 2022 Sponsored by Lake Arrowhead Church All net proceeds go to help children’s ministries in Cherokee County Includes breakfast, snacks, buffet lunch after golf, sleeve of balls, green fees, cart and water 7:30 am Breakfast and Registration Putting Contest on Practice Green 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start 4 person scramble Raffle and Silent Auction Registration Fee $125 Team Registration $500 Corporate Sponsor $2500 2 teams, 2 tee signs. listing on banner, 5 mulligans and 5 raffle tickets per player Gold Sponsor $1200 1 team, 1 tee sign, listing on banner, 5 mulligans and 5 raffle tickets per player Silver Sponsor $625 includes 1 team, 1 tee sign Hole Sponsor $500 Sponsors may have company signage at their hole, fun and creative experience for players, giveaways, prizes, food or beverages; sponsors can host games or contests for players. Hole will be assigned by golf club. Tee Sponsor $125 1 tee sign Contact Mike Gibney at 770 862 1618 or Marcia Terry at 404 680 0468

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The MUST Ministries Client Services in Cherokee County offer food, housing programs, workforce development and clothing, as well as Breads and Sweets. Clients participate in a variety of classes in the classroom and the computer lab. Over 3,400 people were served from July 2020 to June 2021 alone; more than 285,000 lbs o f food was distributed and they saw a 124% increase in housing clients. Over 500 people were provided job assistance and 300 placed in stable jobs.

Goshen Valley provides hope and healing to foster youth and vulnerable families to cultivate personal healing and generationa l change. Their mission is to be the leading provider of trauma responsive, faith based services for children, youth and families predicated upon best and most promising practices to create relational environments that evoke peace and purpose in self and others.

CCSD is a high performing public school system dedicated to “educating the emerging generation” with 40 schools and centers, 4,800 employees and more than 47,000 students with many families and children in need.

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MUST MINISTRIES MUST brings people together to minister to others with compassion and love. Their mission is to serve our neighbors in need in the community and in doing so, transform the lives and communities in response to Christ’s call. MUST has a vision to become Georgia’s most respected servant leader restoring lives one person and one community at a time.

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The FCA is an interdenominational Christian sports ministry with a mission to see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes, primarily by working to lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church. In each practice, huddle and game day play, the FCA seeks to make disciples through their methods of engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to know and grow in Christ and lead others to do the same. Golfing Fore Children’s contributions have directly helped the FCA ministry at two high schools in Cherokee County (Cherokee and Riverwood). Hundreds of students on the football, lacrosse, baseball and basketbal l teams are reached through witnessing, character building sessions, one-on-one praise sessions and weekly bible studies. At Cherokee County School the entire football team will be attending THE premiere FCA camp this summer at the University of West Geor gia There the coaches and athletes will work on perfecting their craft, and participating in break out sessions to dive deeper in their faith; some hearing the Gospel for the very first time.

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Student Services provides resources for homeless children and youth as well as students in foster care throughout Cherokee County. Student Services for CCSD is able to provide specific needs for the child and the family, in order to maintain the child in the school learning environment. For instance, a child and/or family may receive grocery cards for those families who have no food for the weekend. Roughly one third of children are in supplemental lunch programs but have no weekend food.

Each year, Goshen Valley has increased the average number of at risk youths served per day, currently nearly 100 per day per calendar year; they have served over 700 foster youth, seen 8 young men enter the armed forces, have celebrated 51 high school graduations, have facilitated over 30 adoptions and have seen countless families restored through their programs.

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Lake Arrowhead to participate in Knights of Columbus Patriotic Flag Program by placing American Flags (3’ X 5’) on a 10’ pole at both entrances and the Clubhouse. The flags will be placed a day or two prior to the seven flag days and picked up one or two days following. Those flag days are Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, September 11 and Veterans Day.

The Knights of Columbus is an international men’s charitable organization with the Etowah Council 12826 serving the Canton area. The Etowah Council supports/donates to the following local organizations such as Angel House, Homeless Veterans, Wheelchairs for Vets, Disabled Veterans, American Legion, MUST Ministries, provides Coats for Kids at local elementary schools, the Georgia Special Olympics, Woodstock HS Band and the Boy Scouts. The Patriotic Flag Program will be offered initially to Lake Arrowhead residents with curbs. program having flag(s) placed in yard for a $50. per flag donation per year. flyer Arrowhead resident Larry Moyer at 404-386-6952.

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