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Vol. 23 Issue 1

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

ATLANTA BOAT SHOW DETAILS INSIDE Look for complete coverage of the 2017 Atlanta Boat Show issue. Story, page 30.

LCKC chooses new coach The Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club tapped a homegrown paddler to pilot its athletic programs for the first time in more than 15 years. Former Developmental Team Coach Kalen Lee Scholz began duties as LCKC head coach/program director in October. Page 14

Liberty County worth a visit Following a revitalizing presidential election and a wonderful Christmas season in America, it seems appropriate to visit an area that was instrumental in the birth of this great nation of ours. Nowhere in the South are the answers more readily available than in one cradle of the revolutionary spirit around Liberty County on the Georgia Coast! Page 58 Also inside: Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Captain’s comments . . . . . . . .Page Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Curb Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Dining guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Fishing report . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Glenn Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lake Lanier Olympic Venue . . .Page Lake levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Lanier map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Marinas information . . . . . . . .Page Outdoor activity calendar . . . .Page Sailing calendar . . . . . . . . . . .Page Shore Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Steve Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . .Page US Coast Guard Auxiliary . . . . .Page Vanderford’s travel . . . . . . . . .Page

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Boling Bridge, which spans across Lake Lanier at Highway 53 between Dawsonville and Gainesville, is undergoing major changes for the next few years. Story, page 20.

For more info, see our ad on pages 4 & 5.


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Georgia, Florida await decision on water war Special Master continues to urge settlement as he reviews testimony is published by Lanier Publishing, Inc., 3292 Thompson Bridge Rd. #250, Gainesville, GA 30506 (770) 287-1444 Publisher/Editor Alan Hope Production Susan Nish Susan Daniel Creative, Inc. Senior Writer Pamela A. Keene Contributing writers Jane Harrison, Millie Adcox Columnists Glenn Burns, Roy Crittenden, Steve Johnson, Mike Rudderham, Ken Sturdivant Travel Editor Bill Vanderford Lakeside is published monthly by Lanier Publishing, Inc. based in Gainesville, GA, with distribution in some 300 locations around Lake Lanier and other areas. Opinions expressed by contributing writers are not necessarily those of Lakeside, its staff or its advertisers. Manuscripts and photographs submitted will be considered for publication. Lakeside cannot be held responsible for such materials in case of damage or loss.

By Jane Harrison As the final days of 2016 neared, Georgia and Florida water warriors awaited words from the Solomon tasked with deciding how much of the life sustaining flow each should get. Special Master Ralph Lancaster wrapped up more than 80 hours of testimony in a Maine federal courtroom Dec. 1 with his usual admonition: “Please settle this blasted thing.” The Supreme Court appointee told Florida and Georgia attorneys the recommendations he would ponder “over Christmas” could make them both blue: “I can guarantee you that at least one of you is going to be unhappy with my recommendation, and perhaps both of you. You can’t both be winners. You can both be losers.” The court is expected to lean on Lancaster’s rationale before eventually ruling on the 2013 Florida lawsuit that accuses Georgia of over consuming water on the Apalachicola-ChattahoocheeFlint river system shared by the two states. Lake Lanier is the ACF’s largest reservoir. Georgia

river watchdogs attending portions of the evidentiary hearing observed a battle of hydrologists and environmentalists. “I think (Florida) has a tough road,” said Chattahoochee Riverkeeper staff attorney Kevin Jeselnik, who heard Florida testimony the first week of the month-long trial. Florida must prove that Georgia’s alleged overuse of water caused environmental and ecological damage downstream and that capping Georgia’s consumption would end its water woes. He said that despite Florida’s attempts to prove that Georgia caused the collapse of Apalachicola’s oyster industry in 2012, Georgia countered “at every turn” with evidence of problems with Florida water practices. “Georgia would point back to Florida and say, ‘you had a role in this too, you’re hands aren’t clean.’ ” Florida struggled under a high burden to make its case, Jeselnik said, “but, Georgia certainly didn’t come away looking totally innocent.” Evidence suggested Georgia lacks oversight in agricultural water withdrawals and

that it can conserve more. “I don’t think (the special master) will let Georgia off the hook,” Jeselnik speculated. Chris Manganiello, CRK water policy director, noted Florida focused much of its attack on Georgia farm irrigation along the Flint River. Florida accused Georgia of allowing illegal irrigation on 90,000 acres and utilizing waste-

ful irrigation practices. Manganiello mentioned that during the trial, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal suddenly created a task force on irrigation compliance, an attempt he speculated to “get the house in order.” The Special Master will also peruse a U.S. Justice Department brief on the Corps of Engineers ACF Water Control Manual.

States, U.S. summarize key points Among Florida’s claims: • Georgia has ignored the need for more aggressive conservation for decades. • Georgia’s water consumption has altered the ACF hydrology and ecosystem and damaged community economies. • Eliminating illegal irrigation on 90,000 acres and prohibiting wasteful irrigational practices along Flint River would increase water to Florida. • Fixing municipal and industrial leaks and restricting outdoor watering would reduce Georgia’s consumption. • Amendments to Georgia’s irrigation practices, leak repairs, and more aggressive conservation in drought would not cost Georgia billions of dollars or cause the “nightmare scenario” as Georgia predicts. Among Georgia’s claims: • Increased flows on the Flint River do not lead the U.S. Corps of Engineers to release more water into Florida. • A consumption cap would not lead to greater flow to Florida in drought. • Georgia water use did not cause oyster industry collapse. • Florida’s proposed remedies would impose “staggering costs” on Georgia without solving Florida’s woes. The cost could total more than $800 million per year, including lost economic activity and agricultural-related

See Lawsuit, page 8


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! D L SO WELCOME TO THE "LODGE". This gorgeous cu ustom log home is situated on over 6 private acres with huge outdoor living spaces. 5 BD/5 BA, two story fireplace, finished terrace level, 2 slip covered dock on great water. $1,495K (Hall)

3928 Lake Ct., Gainesville

GREAT LAKE VIEWS from most rooms!! 3/3 w S/S covered dock w party deck. Multi-level decks are great for entertaining and relaxing! MUST SEE-North Hall off of Cagle Rd. REDUCED $430K (Hall)

TERESA SMITH

FANTASTIC LAKE FRONT HOME has open floor plan, 5 BD/3 BA, 2 story great room, 2 kitch hens, 2 driveways, covered 2 slip dock k, easy walk to water. $649K (Hall)

A TRUE LAKE COTTAGE nestled in the woods with spectacular lake views! This inviting home has a lot of character and features an open floor plan with 4 BD/3BA plus a daylight basement, updated kitchen & baths, vaulted great room/dining room with fireplace. Double slip dock. $450K (Forsyth)

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5274 Trudy Circle, Gainesville

8098 Beachwood Dr., Murrayville

8155 Rocky Ridge, Gainesville

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FABULOUS NEWER BUILT CRAFTSMAN HOME with two story windows, gourmet kitchen, hardwoods, master on main, 4 BD/3.5 BA, finished terrace level, single slip covered dock w/party deck. Great lake location. REDUCED $639K (Hall)

JUST LISTED! Ranch h on point lot, grass to water, wide open lake views, single slip dock, partially finished basement, 4 BD/3 BA. $420K (Hall)

AMAZING LAKE VIEWS, grass to drought proof water. Open floor plan with master on the main, in law suite on full daylight terrace level. Screened porch and covered deck, covered patio, dog run, 2nd kitchen. Hardwoods, granite, all neutral paint. 4 BD/3.5 BA. 20' dock is large enough for 2 boats. $759K (Forsyth)

3692 Davis Bridge Rd., Gainesville

3633 Lake Ridge Ct., Gainesville

3514 River Road Circle, Gainesville.

3599 Lakeview Dr., Gainesville

BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED LAKE FRONT home with easy walk to single slip covered dock. 4 BD/2 BA w/vaulted great room, 2 car attached garage, full unfinished basement. Move in ready. $329K (Hall)

CHARMING COTTAGE ON THE NORTH LAKE with wonderful views on a point lot. Updated interiors, fabulous trex wrap around deck with pergola, single slip dock in place, permitted for 2 slip. 4 BD/3 BA. $498K (Hall)

Come and Build Your Dream Home in GATED Watermark Cove

BEAUTIFUL 7+ ACRE TRACT of land divided into 7 recorded lots that is perfect for development. 2 dock permits for a 3 slip and 4 slip. $714K (Hall)

1720 Williams Circle, Cumming

GREAT LOCATION & GREAT DEEP WATER! Double slip dock, 4 BD/3 BA craftsman home with beautiful updates, 2 car attached garage, full finished terrace level. $650K (Forsyth)

6270 Shoreview Circle, Flowery Branch

STUNNING "STREET OF DREAMS" home. Master on the main, 5 BD/4.5 BA, 3 finished levels including 5 fireplaces, custom wet bar, media room, and killer stone screened porch with spa, deck, upper screened porch, office, keeping room and so much more! REDUCED $899K (Hall)

COMING SOON

2 BEDROOM/2 BATH CHARMING lake front weekender. Grandfathered rod to dock and nice views. Great water and a double slip dock in Dawsonville just off of Hwy 53 and Nix Rd. (Dawson)

Great lots on Lake Lanier!

Mark Trail. 3 continuous lots with docks, soil tests & survey. Prices range from $149-$225K (Hall)

Lot purchase includes DEEDED SLIP COMMUNITY DOCK. 10 premium lots ranging from 1.49 acres to 2.63 acres. Bring your own builder and be ready to move in by spring. Home size is a minimum 3500 square ft. Prices range from $99K-$269K for interior and lake front lots.

2 BD/2.5 BA CONDOMINIUM next to Hideaway Bay. Updated kitchen, hardwood floors, 1 car garage. $145K (Hall)

3908 Harbor View Ct., Gainesville. Single slip dock on cul-de-sac. $139K (Hall)


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Bev Knight Lead Agent

770-536-4416

#1

Dani Brown Luxury Coordinator

706-455-3076

on Lake Lanier since 2012

770-503-7070

***Feattured Listing*** Truly unique lakefront luxury Spacious, contemporary estate with a European flair at water ’s edge. Stunning year-round lake views from every room, open floor plan, 3BRs on main including master suite. 5 bedrooms each with bathroom, loft area w/ full bath, finished terrace level w/ 2nd kitchen, room for wine cellar. Great for multiple families and extended-stay guests. Single-slip boathouse, boat included! $1.195m

Wa ater's edge estate

Dbl-slip deep wtr prtty dock, room fo or 2 fa amilies, re esortt-like pool/patio are ea. $1.699m

Pointt lot, 250° view

Tw wo acres, best lot on Lanier,, big wtr view, spacious w/ arttistic flair, oh the views! $1.195m

Renovated w/ pool

Architect’s masterpiece

Saline pool w// tw win waterffalls, breathtaking views, asphalt path to deep water dock. $1.499m

Lu ux xu ury ry in n Cum mm ming g

Million-$ year--ro ound views, easy walk to dbl-slip partty dock, 2 kitchens, screened porcch. $999k

Great views, north lake ! ISTING NEW L

High ceilings, open flrplan, fin. terrace lvl, upgraded dbl-slip permit, no HOA, 2 acres. $674.9k

Sgl-slip party dock, deep water, huge home, cul-desac, great location minutes fm Gville. $650k

Exttraordinary luxury

Huge deep wtr dock, custom-built w// top-notch finishes, Forssyth Co., ro oom fo or pool. $1.499m

California cool

Custom luxury & architecture, Harbour Point n’hood, 2 master suites, FP in master bath. $799k

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Eagle’s View Manor

Over 25,000 unf sq ftt, panora amic big wtr views, gated, 2 docks w//1 in place, imported FPs. $1.39m

Elegance in Forsytth

Schonbek chandeliers, huge home, flat cul-de-sac lot, swim/tennis n’hood, master has FP. $685k

Lake view in Buford

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Contempora aryy, cul-de-sac, deep water partty dock, affford dable swim/tennis n’hood. $550k

Craftsman, 3BR/3BA, open floorplan, Viking appliances, deeded rights to lake path. $399.9k

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Jackie Powalowski

Darlene Plavcan

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Investment Specialist

Mktg. Coord., Agent

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678-300-1275

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770-503-7070

***Feattured Listing*** Getaway at water’s edge Million $ views, airy open floorplan, 7 bedrooms, room to sleep 20+, 4 floors, 3 massive decks for endless entertainment. Great opportunity for v a c a ti o n r e n ta l s /m u l ti p l e fa m i l i e s . Ga te d e n tr a n c e , o v e r s i z e d 3 - c a r garage. Terrace kitchenette/wet bar, screened porch w/ vaulted ceiling, completely furnished. Proximity to lake is unbelievable – talk to guests on the dock from the decks! Single-slip party dock. $899k

Lake Lots - build exactly whatt you want Summer Crest on Lake Lanier Six premier lots on north lake, each over 2 acres! Private with gated entry, deeded slip on state-of--

Sought-after Pointe West on south lake, single-slip party dock. $239.9k

Private north lake, cul-de-sac lot, beach area, single-slip covered dock. $225k

Platform dock, 0.75 acres. Gainesville. $74.9k

Mtn/lake views, swim/tennis comm. $69.9k

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SHEILAA DAAV AVIS VIS GROUP The Lake Lanier Specialists

770-235-6907 • SDAVIS@GONORTON.COM The Norton Agency 770.536.1250

Sheila Davis 770-235-6907

LakeLaniersFinest.com

www.gonorton.com

Come see us at the “Norton” Booth at the Atlanta Boat Show January 12-15th! We will be showcasing our newest Lake Lanier listings as w e l l a s o ff e r i n g a f r e e m a r k e t a n a l y s i s f o r l a k e f r o n t h o m e owners. Lake inventory is down 25% while lake purchases and prices are steadily rising! Our group has buyers we are trying to place in lake homes. Now is a great time to talk with us about the Spring 2017 market. Give me a call and we can discuss the market in your area. 770-235-6907

Featured are some of our 2016 SOLDS!

SOLD $ 1 ,3 9 5 ,0 0 0 www.3619CameronCircle.info

UNDER T AC R T N O C $899,000 www.3657lakeridgedrive.info

SOLD $ 6 7 6 ,7 0 0 6621 Westerly Lane, Gainesville

UNDER T AC R T N O C $1,275,000 www.6010ChimneySpringsRoad.info

SOLD

SOLD

$1,275,000 8930 Fields Way, Gainesville

$ 9 4 9 ,0 0 0 www.514RiverSoundLane.info

SOLD

UNDER T AC R T N O C

SOLD

SOLD

$835,000 5680 Chestatee Lding Dr, Gainesville

$809,900 6470 Spindrift Ct, Gainesville

$799,000 www.ChestateeLandingDr.info

$ 7 3 5 ,0 0 0 3323 Indian Trail, Gainesville

SOLD $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 3386 Smallwoods Ln, Gainesville

SOLD $ 4 9 5 ,0 0 0 Bay Point Dr, Gainesville

SOLD $395, 000 6032 Lake Lanier Hghts Rd, G’ville

SOLD $ 3 89 , 0 0 0 157 N Chestatee Point, Dawsonville

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The Norton Agency 770.536.1250

Cindy Ballard

Nicole Columbo

770-355-6777

678-858-0265

SHEILAA DAAV AVIS VIS GR ROUP O P OUP

$1,200,000 • PICTURE PERFECT LUXURY LAKE LIVING JUST MINUTES TO GAINESVILLE! Level lot, salt water pool & spa and twin slip dock accessible with golf cart! 4 BR/ 4 full BA & 3 1/2 BA. FMLS# 5771049 www.3555millroad.info

www.gonorton.com

$1,195,000 • 7 BR/ 6.5 BA PRIVATE & GATED WITH OVER 500 FEET OF SHORELINE! AMENITIES include scenic views from 3 sides, a deep water boat house, a sparkling pool & full beach sand volleyball court. FMLS# 5761108 www.3721ChattateePassCircle.info

$929,000 • SITUATED AT THE WATER'S EDGE, LAKE LANIER HOME WITH AMAZING VIEWS. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. FMLS# 5696584 www.8950FieldsWay.info

$689,000 • ELEGANT LAKE LANIER RANCH HOME ON A FINISHED TERRACE LEVEL IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF GAINESVILLE! 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. FMLS# 5690075 www.2001WatugaDrive.info

$699,000 • LUXURY RIVERFRONT ESTATE HOME & GUEST HOUSE ON 12.9 ACRES. FMLS# 5755713 7907 Belton Bridge Rd, Gainesville

$679,900 • PICTURE PERFECT LAKE HOME WITH GORGEOUS LAKE VIEWS AND JUST STEPS TO WATER'S EDGE! 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. FMLS# 5721113 3191VenueDrive.info

$379,900 • PRIVATE NORTH LAKE RETREAT! Close to the Clarks Bridge Olympic Rowing Venue, Deep water 24' x24' covered Single Slip Dock. 3BR/2 BA. FMLS# 5741723 3323 Navajo Circle, Gainesville

$329,500 • INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY BORDERING LAKE LANIER! This AWESOME cabin home has 4BR/ 2B's & has TWO separate units under one roof! FMLS# 5712816. 9336 Dogwood Place, Gainesville

LAKE LANIER LOTS FOR SALE

$550,000 • EXQUISITE ESTATE SIZED LAKE LOT LOCATED ON SOUTH LAKE LANIER'S SAILING WATERS! Multi-slip n'hood boat d o c k , w i t h a l a rg e p a r t y d e c k . S l i p # 6 i s i n c l u d e d a t n o c h a rg e F M L S # 5 7 4 5 5 2 4 6 0 6 1 Overby Road, Flowery Branch

$499,000 • DREAMING OF BUILDING ON LAKE LANIER? S un s et Vie w s ! F M LS # 5 66 50 9 5 3394 Small Woods Lane, Gainesville

$349,000 • RARE 7+/- ACRES ON LAKE LANIER W/ LARGE PRIVATE SINGLE SLIP DEEP WATER DOCK! Build one home or up to 5 homes. FMLS# 5725769 3320 Wi l k e r s o n D r i v e , G a i n e s v i l l e

$225,000 • FABULOUS VIEWS! Deep water twin slip permit. FMLS# 5761361 3 7 1 5 C h a t t a t e e P a s s C i rc l e , G a i n e s v i l l e

$186,900 • LAKE LANIER SECLUDED 2+ ACRE LAKE LOT IN NORTH HALL/MT VERNON SCHOOL DISTRICT. FMLS# 5596311 4840 Destitute Way, Gainesville

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Safe boating courses for 2017 begin next month As you read this article, the Atlanta Boat Show will be underway or on the verge of opening. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will be located in booth #244 in Hall “C” of the Georgia World Congress Center. We invite you to stop by and talk with our members about membership or almost any phase of recreational boating, including arranging for a free Vessel Safety Check. In addition, you can pick up a safe boating course schedule for 2017 being offered by Flotilla 22 Lake Allatoona and Flotilla 29 Lake Lanier. On a personal note, I knew absolutely nothing about the Coast Guard Auxiliary, even though I had been a boater for a number of years. After taking their course, I learned who they were and what they did, including their relationship with the U.S. Coast Guard. That was over 20 years ago, and I never regretted my decision to join. Take a minute now and read the U.S. Coast Guard’s recreational boating accident statistics for 2015, the latest information available, then give thought to scheduling a one-day boating safety course in 2017. • 4,158 boating accidents

Roy Crittenden USCG Auxiliary n MORE INFO: 770-393-4382,

alcrit@mindspring.com, Flotilla 29 Lake Lanier, http://a0700209.uscgaux.info

• 626 deaths • 2,613 injuries • 76 percent of deaths due to drowning • 85 percent were not wearing a life jacket • 71 percent of deaths on boats where the operator had not taken a safe boating course • 5 top causes of accidents in order were operator inattention, operator inexperience, improper lookout, machine failure and excessive speed. I was amused recently to read that a frequently used excuse given to law enforcement for speeding in an auto was “I was just keeping up with the flow of traffic.” The officer’s reply was “the flow of traffic is not neces-

sarily the speed limit.” Accidents/deaths on the water usually are followed by questions asked by law enforcement, and one of them could well be, “Have you taken a safe boating course?” Please don’t be one of the 71 percent above. The courses vary some, but cover topics such as, but not limited to, “Know Your Boat, Before Getting Underway, Navigating the Waterways, Operating Your Vessel Safely, Boating’s Legal Requirements, Boating Emergencies, Enjoying Water Sports and Georgia Boating Laws.” Successful completion of this course may result in a discounted premium on your boat’s insurance premium that could easily be enough to cover the small fee for the course. Becoming a more knowledgeable skipper will make boating much more fun and relaxing and could bring a sense of “reassurance” to some of your guests! Another good reason to take a course is because Maritime Law holds the skipper responsible for anything that happens on your vessel, even the conduct of your passengers. There are written navigation rules referred to as the “72” COLREGS” governing op-

eration of boats in international and inland waters. If you violate any of these rules and cause a problem, you can be held accountable to these rules. Wouldn’t it be a good idea to be familiar with the most common ones? The civil penalty that can be imposed for violation of these rules has been set at “not more than $5,000 for each violation.”

We’re only asking you to spend one day and about $35 to make you a more knowledgeable and safer boater. These Coast Guard Auxiliary courses begin in February at Lake Lanier. Please come by our booth and pick up a course schedule for 2017. Roy Crittenden is the Public Affairs Officer for Flotilla 29.

• Lawsuit Continued from Page 2 jobs, plus perhaps billions of dollars for new wastewater infrastructure. From U.S. Department of Justice post trial brief in reference to the ACF Water Control Manual: • A cap on Georgia’s consumption, particularly on the Flint River, unregulated by the Corps, might plausibly increase the amount of water flowing into Florida when the Corps is operating to match basin inflows. It is plausible that increased flow during wet times would provide a cushion during low-flow periods to possibly maintain a specified greater flow rate for a longer period of time without any alteration of the Corps’ operations. • Reductions in consumption on the Flint River would not be likely to adversely affect the Corps’ operations, and could – depending on the amount – have beneficial impacts on the system by making more water available for various purposes during times of low flow. • The United States takes no position on whether Florida has proved that a consumption cap would produce enough additional basin inflow at the right times to redress Florida’s alleged harm and justify the cost of imposing a consumption cap in this case. (Note: The U.S. is not a party to the lawsuit and submitted its amicus brief for the Special Master’s consideration.) - compiled by Jane Harrison

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THE PATTI CHAMBERS TEAM Experience isn't expensive, it's priceless!

The Chambers Team 631 Dawsonville Hwy • Gainesville, GA 30501

www.PattiChambers.com • Office 770-503-7070

$639,000

$579,000

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME IN HEART OF GAINESVILLE. Neighboring lot w/deep water SS dock is included w/purchase. Gorgeous sunroom w/ Herringbone brick floor. Large custom kitchen open to family room, includes quartz countertops, indoor grill & induction cooktop. Huge laundry room w/custom wrapping/sewing station. Large bedroom suites all have walk in closets. Private patio w/custom Fockele Garden Company landscaping and waterfall.

1,395,000

$699,500

STATELY GEORGIAN ELEGANT MASTERPIECE situated on 5.8 lush acres @ end of Blue Ridge Dr. near Lake Lanier. This 4 sided brick home is one family owned. Renovated and updated. The brick detached "barn" houses an add'l 3 car garage, but could easily be made into a guest house.

$340,000

LAKE LANIER DEEP WATER WITH DOCK, 4 bedroom /3 bath home with partially finished in-law suite on terrace level is what you are looking for. Large master suite with dual head shower & double sink. Eat in kitchen & great room that has a view of the lake. Close to town & the Olympic rowing venue make this the perfect location for all your lake activities.

LOCATED ON GREEN STREET CIRCLE, one of Gainesville's most sought after residential areas. This newly renovated stately white traditional home is accentuated by the circular driveway & elegant classic architecture. Well appointed living areas w/ gracious details. Handsome hardwood floors, 12 ft ceilings, lg master suite, new gourmet kitchen w/ exquisite cabinetry & top of the line appliances. Spacious attic is already plumbed for a bath. Fenced yard on 2 lots.

THIS LAKE HOUSE WILL STEAL YOUR HEART. Custom designed and custom built with lots of glass, high ceilings and very open floor plan. Situated on a private lot with corps line close to the water. Nice enclosed boat dock with party deck. Master suite on main. Other special features include 2 fireplaces, in law suite, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and relaxing screened porch. Very near hospital, I 985 and schools.

$599,500

$399,000

RICH IN ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL, this spectacular brick home is sited across the street from Lake Lanier. Custom quality built with exquisite appointments, this home lends itself to gracious entertaining around the inviting salt water pool & pool house or inside, in the open floor plan. Special features include large gourmet kitchen with keeping room, huge master suite on main, 3 fireplaces, wet bar, Florida room, 4 add'l bedrooms with 3 1/2 baths upstairs. Beautiful landscaping.

WHAT A GREAT HOME! Located in the Chattahoochee Country Club with Lake Lanier just across the street. Nice water views from front. Gracious master suite on main and 3 additional bedrooms up. 4 baths. Kitchen with stainless and granite. Inviting Florida room overlooking the private backyard/courtyard. Unfinished basement.


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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant

A sampling of fishing information and tips from area guides Lake level: Down more than 10 feet as of Dec. 23. Clarity: Creeks stained, main lake clear. Temp: 50s

casso Shaky Football Head or a Chattahoochee Jig has been a good alternative if the fish are not as aggressive. When the ditch bite does start to slow, we have been shifting to Bass fishing steeper rocky points and finding Bass fishing is good. The ditch success with a jig and worm as bite is continuing to get stronger well. Keep that in mind if you and we are catching them using start to struggle. We have also the traditional ditch fishing meth- started to spoon up some fish out ods like the Super Spin, jerk bait, of the timber, or near the timber, crank bait, jig, and Shaky Head. in creek arms and ditches in 30 to The bait has moved back shallow 40 feet. Check for bait and fish in these ditches early and then out deeper in the ditches as the migrating out deeper in the day progresses. If you see fish out ditches as the day progresses. We deeper, a spoon, jig, or shaky are starting in these ditches first head can be a great way to catch thing and riding out the bite them, depending on how they are through the day. Some days we positioned. adjust to much deeper water and We have a great early winter others, we are finding the fish are experience in store folks. I am staying shallow in and around now guiding in a Brand New those ditches as well as up around Xpress Bass Boat 21’3” powered docks. by a 250 Yamaha SHO and We are starting with a Superequipped with the latest Spin tipped with a boot-tail type Lowrance HDS Gen III units featrailer right in the ditch. Also, a turing 3D Structure Scan technolSpro McStick or McRip has been ogy. Come take a ride in this a good choice as far as jerk baits beauty! The ditch bite is here! If go. A Spro crankbait is never a you are looking to learn this valubad choice either, both in the able technique, make sure to ditches and around rocky points schedule a day with me this as well. A finesse worm on a Pimonth.

at the same depths. That’s where the fish will be. You will notice that the crappie still have their deep color. Once water temps drop below 50 degrees, their Striper fishing color will lighten. Baits that are Striper fishing is fair. In late working for us right now if the December we saw an early mornwater has no stain, are the Bobby ing (1st hour) bite half way back Garland 2” Baby Shad in Pearl in the creeks. After that the bait White, Albino Shad and Pearl has been descending into the 30 Chartreuse. If the water has slight to 40 foot range and the bite bediscoloration, try Bobby Garcomes a little more challenging. land’s Twilight or Key Lime Pie. This pattern dictates a shallow Use 1/24 once or 1/16 ounce jig water technique using both heads. If you prefer live bait weighted and unweighted free under a slip cork, that is a good lines fished behind planner alternate as well. If you are on the boards and directly behind the water in cold weather, it is even boat during the first hour. Once more important to wear your life the bait descends in the water coljacket, as a fall can be serious umn it is time to switch to down Crappie fishing with the threat of hypothermia. rods. The challenge is keeping Crappie fishing varies as This Lake Lanier Crappie reyour bait just over the top of the water temperatures can change by bait fish without getting hung up several degrees in various parts of port is from Dan Saknini, member of the Lanier Crappie Angler’s in the trees. the lake. If you are fishing the Club, www.laniercrappieanWhen the bait is at 30 feet and northern part of the lake in the the lake water level is 10 feet Chestatee or Chattahoochee, you glers.net. below full pool and the trees have will notice a drop in water temps Call Ken Sturdivant at 770 been topped at 30 feet below full of 3 to 4 degrees. Crappie are pool you are effectively fishing cold-natured fish and these water 889-2654 or email: ken@south10 feet below the top of the trees. temps suit them well. Since crap- ernfishing.com. One tip is to use the “jack rabbit” pie relate to structure, put your feature on you trolling motor to electronics to good use to locate jump your baits over the trees. submerged brush piles at 20 to 30 The sea gulls will lead you to foot depths or brush under docks This report brought to you by Jimbo On Lanier 770 542-7764, www.jimboonlanier.com.

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LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK LCKC chooses homegrown coach/program director By Jane Harrison The Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club tapped a homegrown paddler to pilot its athletic programs for the first time in more than 15 years. Former Developmental Team Coach Kalen Lee Scholz began duties as LCKC head coach/program director in October after club directors hired her over a field of a dozen Scholz applicants from around the world. “We received a lot of qualified applicants, but at the end of the day, the board realized that the best person to fill the position was already here at the club,” said LCKC incoming president Tracy Barth. “Having someone that is familiar with the athletes, parents, and the community will allow our new head coach the ability to jump right in and begin work immediately.” “I’m proud to be at LCKC where I got started,” Scholz said in a late 2016 interview after weeks of individual meetings with athletes. The 29-year-old who’s been paddling at Lake Lanier Olympic Park since she was 12 knows the waters as no previous coach has. Her familiarity with the community, the club, and young paddlers escorts her confidently into the wake of previous international coaches with the word “Olympic” on their resumes. She came into the job after the departure of eight-year coach Claudiu Ciur who coached the LCKC squads longer than any other since the club’s inception in the mid 1990s. Scholz felt nearly overwhelmed with the honor of taking the helm. “I have a lot to live up to,” she said. She believes her “ability to relate to the kids, the lifestyle here, and the challenge to balance school and activities” tailor her for the job. She moved into the position after seven years as the Developmental Coach, during which she built a team from fewer than 10 athletes to 44 athletes. She now directs about 70 athletes and serves as program director responsible for day-to-day operation of multiple activities, from recreational outings to competitive national to international level sprint paddling.

Scholz first stepped into a kayak in 1999 after then-LCKC coach Tony Hall brought a boat to the North Mall Middle School gym. The lure of competing on water drew the North Hall kid who had already tried a lot of turf sports. She enrolled in a three-day camp, got recruited onto the LCKC sprint team, and competed with athletes across the U.S. on Junior and Senior National teams from 2002-2005. She won national championships in single kayak junior women’s 500 meters in 2003 and 2004. She left the water to earn a degree in elementary education at the University of Georgia and returned after learning that LCKC needed a developmental coach in 2009. “I thought I’d try it for a year. I liked it and stuck with it,” she said. The job “combines my love of paddling and education … it’s a perfect fit.” She feels her foundation in education transfers well to coaching. Athletes need structure, clear instructions, and “to be pushed,” just as students do, she said. She added that many of the same tricks that keep elementary kids in line work well to mentor and motivate athletes of all ages and abilities. Scholz understands the difficulties kids face trying to juggle athletic practice with school, social and family activities. She believes her own experiences as a scholar/athlete/coach in the Lake Lanier community buttress her ability to “relate to the kids lifestyle here and the challenges of balancing school and activities.” Her knack helping kids balance time to practice in a tippy competitive boat led the LCKC team to Bantam and Juvenile national championships this past summer. As developmental coach, she also directed the Beginner Racing League, which introduces 10-14 year-olds into the sport, and coordinated club regattas and planned team trips to venues in Canada and across the U.S. She serves as a member of the USA Canoe/Kayak Sprint Coaches Association Board. Scholz got new insight into balancing young adulthood and coaching last year after she and husband, Norman, had their first child, named August. “LCKC has been so supportive,” she said.

Team parents extend a hand to help out when the coach brings the little team mascot to regattas. “It’s like an extended family,” added Scholz, who lives in Athens where her husband works. Scholz came into the job after what she described as an “eye opening” Olympic qualifying period for LCKC athletes. Nine young LCKC athletes were among the dozens of American paddlers whose Olympic dreams went unfulfilled after only one American qualified for the 2016 Olympics. In the two decades since the 1996 Olympics, most young LCKC paddlers, encouraged by their coaches, stated their ultimate goal was to paddle in an Olympics. A reckoning came in summer 2016. “Everyone realized that even the top athletes had a tough time getting there … it takes a lot of steps” Scholz said. Those steps, including national and international competitions, require American athletes to multitask between school, commitments and practice, she added. This contrasts with the culture in some countries where kids leave home to attend a sport-centered school, such as one that former coach Ciur attended as a child in Romania. “A lot of Olympic athletes don’t qualify until they’re in their mid to late 20s,” Scholz said. She plans to urge athletes to focus on one year at a time, keeping them engaged as youngsters and steering them through successful careers as junior paddlers. “We hope to focus on the local and national levels, building a strong club and getting a national championship again,” she said. The key is retaining high school athletes. “We will encourage paddling beyond high school,” she said, but with the full knowledge “that most will go on to do other things. And we will support them if they go beyond.” This philosophy represents a near paradigm shift from the Olympic aim held by dozens of past LCKC athletes whose hopes have been dashed. Scholz said that taking over after Ciur’s reign has been hard. “It’s always difficult when athletes lose a coach. He was the only coach many of them ever had. Part of being a homegrown coach is that I’ve been through

LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK INFO Lake Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club Contact: Office Administrator, Brenda Miller; LCKC President, Tracy Barth Phone: 770-287-7888 Fax: 770-287-3444 Email: info@lckc.org Website: www.lckc.org Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Club offerings: Recreational and competitive canoe and kayaking for ages 12 and up. Beginner to masters programs offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and summer camps. Also hosts local, regional, national and international competitions. Calendar of events: Check www.lckc.org for events.

Lake Lanier Rowing Club Contact: LLRC President, Robin Millard Phone: 770-287-0077 Email: LLRC@mindspring.com Address: Lake Lanier Olympic Park 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506 Website: www.LakeLanierRowing.org Club offerings: Recreational and competitive rowing for ages 13 to 80+. Beginner to elite offered through regularly scheduled practices, classes, and camps. Hosting of local, regional, national and international rowing regattas. Calendar of events: Jan. 29 - Mark Williams Ergatta Venue seats +/-2,000; parking capacity +/- 400 cars. The boathouse and tower are available to rent for meetings and special occasions.

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that. I’m better equipped to be sensitive” to what the athletes are going through. She added that athletes are wary about “not doing things the

way their old coach did.” But that she knows “what (Ciur) did that worked and what I will do differently. I will keep what worked well.”


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WCM to sate metro Atlanta’s thirst, but may draw down Lanier, pollute Chattahoochee By Jane Harrison More water from Lake Lanier and the Chattahoochee River will green lawns, flush toilets, and process goods in metro Atlanta under a new water management plan announced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last month. Atlanta area officials reacted gleefully upon release of the water control manual that grants Georgia nearly all the water it requested through 2050 while forecasting negligible impacts to Lake Lanier and the northern section of the river below Buford Dam. However, it predicts potentially adverse changes in water quality for the river south of Atlanta and a range of outcomes in water levels for the string of reservoirs between Atlanta and Florida. Additionally, the plan predicts no changes in flow into Florida on the Apalachicola River. Lanier watchdogs, environmentalists looking downstream and Florida officials expressed concern the plan could bring more days of red shoreline to the lake, decrease water quality on the Chattahoochee and devastate Florida’s oyster industry. The manual, updated for the first time

since 1989 and subject to a review period ending Jan. 14, details Corps’ proposed operation of five dams on the Chattahoochee River en route to the Apalachicola River in Florida. Lake Lanier, the northernmost reservoir, is the largest on the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee Flint river system that includes the free flowing Flint River that merges with the Chattahoochee near the state line. The Corps evaluated about a dozen water management and supply storage scenarios to formulate the Proposed Action Alternative to cover a myriad of water issues, including supply, drought operations, flood control, power generation, recreation, economic and ecological concerns. “Under the PAA, (the Corps) would continue to operate the ACF as a system in a balanced manner to achieve all the authorized project purposes,” said E. Patrick Robbins, Corps spokesman. Special master asks for explanations As of mid-December, it was clear the WCM was on the mind of the special master who had just wrapped up a Florida-Georgia showdown in a Maine courtroom where states’ attorneys argued

about balance on the river system. Special Master Ralph Lancaster’s recommendations to the Supreme Court are expected to strongly influence Court decisions about how to divvy the water between the two states. Florida filed suit in Oct. 2013 accusing the Peach State of hoarding water on the ACF and causing economic and ecological harm to Apalachicola Bay. A week after the hearing ended, the Corps sent Lancaster the newly released WCM. The Supreme Court appointee then ordered the U.S. Justice Department to explain if and how the 1,000plus page manual materially changes Corps operations “as presented by the parties” at trial. Lancaster was expected to offer his recommendations to the Court by the end of December. It is unclear how the special master’s ruling or potential future federal lawsuits would effect WCM implementation. Past lawsuits have impeded completion of a WCM for decades. The WCM: Predicted effects and concerns Water Supply: The manual allows gross withdrawals of 242 million gallons per day upstream

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The new water management plan could bring more days of red shorelines to Lake Lanier.

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So what is the polar vortex? You have heard it described on many evening newscasts. Last year, it was said to be “devouring cities in the Midwest and Northeast” with cold and snow. It’s the next big thing in scaremongering and it’s called the “Polar Vortex.” Despite some media hype, it’s not some monster coming out of the North Pole but rather a very real weather phenomenon. It is actually an area of low pressure in the upper part of the atmosphere and lies near the North Pole. (There is also one at the South Pole.) Below lies a large mass of cold, dense arctic air. The vortex weakens and strengthen from year to year. When it’s strong it is well defined, there is a single vortex and the arctic air is well contained; when weaker, which it generally is, it will break into two or more vortices; when very weak, the flow of arctic air becomes more disorganized and masses of cold arctic air can push southward, bringing with it a huge temperature drop. The polar vortex strengthens in the winter and weakens in the summer due to its dependence on the temperature difference between the equator and the North Pole. The vortices span less than 600 miles in diameter. So how does this affect our weather?

When the polar vortex is strong, there is a single vortex with a jet stream Glenn that keeps the cold air Burns bottled up. However, when the polar vortex Lanier weakens, it separates Outlook into two or more vortices, the strongest of which are near Baffin Island, Canada and the other over northeast Siberia. This will send down a blast of cold air deep into the south toward the equator. We have seen this happen twice so far this winter. There are good “signals” computer models are now able to pick up on that and can tell days, weeks, or even a month ahead of time, when the Polar Vortex will weaken. I actually have seen signs it may be weakening for the third week of this month. I can we have seen a trend of above average temperatures this winter but that may be about to change. We will continue to watch the “signals” and wait for those subtle signs the jet stream is about to make a dive. We’ve seen some incredibly cold temperatures in Siberia and Asia this winter. What goes around, comes around. Hope everyone has a wonderful New Year and let’s hope that drought we began in 2016 is just a bad memory. Glenn Burns is chief meteorologist for WSB-TV in Atlanta.

LAKE LANIER WATER LEVELS MAY 1 1070.68 2 1070.70 3 1070.64 4 1070.56 5 1070.49 6 1070.41 7 1070.38 8 1070.39 9 1070.39 10 1070.37 11 1070.32 12 1070.21 13 1070.11 14 1070.13 15 1070.10 16 1070.00 17 1069.95 18 1069.84 19 1069.76 20 1069.67 21 1069.70 22 1069.69 23 1069.61 24 1069.49 25 1069.39 26 1069.27 27 1069.16 28 1069.16 29 1069.16 30 1069.16 31 1069.02 AV 1055.93 MAX 1070.70 MI 1069.02

JUN 1068.94 1068.83 1068.74 1068.75 1068.78 1068.77 1068.69 1068.63 1068.57 1068.50 1068.49 1068.47 1068.39 1068.31 1068.24 1068.16 1068.12 1068.09 1068.04 1067.98 1067.92 1067.85 1067.78 1067.73 1067.69 1067.63 1067.62 1067.59 1067.55 1067.49

JUL

1067.46 1067.42 1067.36 1067.32 1067.32 1067.28 1067.24 1067.19 1067.14 1067.11 1067.11 1067.07 1066.99 1066.99 1066.90 1066.88 1066.85 1066.83 1066.80 1066.76 1066.71 1066.66 1066.68 1066.68 1066.62 1066.57 1066.52 1066.49 1066.45 1066.43 1066.44 1068.21 1066.91 1068.94 1067.46 1067.49 1066.43

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1065.81 1065.75 1065.71 1065.66 1065.60 1065.55 1065.50 1065.44 1065.36 1065.32 1065.28 1065.22 1065.14 1065.08 1065.02 1064.96 1064.89 1065.04 1065.00 1064.96 1064.88 1064.83 1064.77 1064.72 1064.67 1064.61 1064.53 1064.45 1064.38 1064.30

OCT

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1060.83 1060.82 1060.85 1060.90 1061.00 1060.99 1061.00 1060.97 1060.93 1060.94 1060.89 1060.88 1060.85 1060.80 1060.76 1060.72 1060.70 1060.65 1060.63 1060.56 1060.53 1060.48

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Protecting wildlife in the face of progress By Pamela A. Keene The birds had a say in the work schedule for construction of the new Boling Bridge on Ga. 53 across Lake Lanier. Boling Bridge is known for the osprey nests on the tops of the supports. The DOT has taken steps to ensure that the birds will not lose their homes and nests. “We’ve placed tall timber poles nearby to encourage them to migrate there with their nests during construction,” said Katie Strickland with District 1 of the Georgia Department of Transportation. “We waited until midOctober to start the project, because that’s when their migration begins.” Equipment is now in place and the first concrete caisson supports were poured in mid-December. The plan is to build the replacement bridge right next to the existing bridge, then divert traffic to the new two-lane structure. Afterwards, the old steel-truss bridge will be demolished. The new bridge will have two 12-foot-wide lanes and 10-foot

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My solution to the ongoing water war The headlines are filled with stories about the water war, and who has the best plan to solve it. Florida wants more water for the oyster harvest. It wants to restrict Atlanta residents on the amount of water they use – and with a growing population they need more. Nobody has mentioned how to get enough water to satisfy all parties. There’s a simple solution. If you don’t have enough of what you need, find out how to get more. The nearest source for more water is the Tennessee River, which floods the lowlands when the snow melts. Georgia’s northern border is close by, and if a surveyor hadn’t made a mistake when laying out Georgia’s boundaries the northern boundary would be in the middle of the Tennessee River. All waters are in some way controlled by the federal government, so this project would be run by the Corp of Engineers. Here is my idea: have the Corps oversee the construction of a canal connecting the Tennessee River with the Chattahoochee River. Select two places off the Chattahoochee River that would make good reservoirs at the dam end which would reconnect. Install a hydroelectric generator. The spring snowmelt would fill the reservoirs and rains would keep them full enough to keep everyone downstream satisfied for years to come. It would also reduce the cost that the federal government has to pay along the Tennessee River for flood insurance. This project will in no way affect navigation or boat traffic keeping all lakes and rivers at a reasonable level. I’ll bet Georgia Power would want to buy the extra electricity. Another thing it would do is help the economy around the lakes and rivers. Boating and fishing businesses like marinas will benefit. It won’t be like now with Lake Lanier more than 10 feet below normal. When the lake is full everyone benefits, if the lake stays low a lot of businesses will suffer and realestate prices will go down. So something has to be done, and some positive action needs to start soon. I want to compliment organizations involved in the shore sweeps, styrofoam removal, and

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Changing times: Val Perry retires from Lake Lanier Association Shore Lines From the fascinating to the remarkable, Lake Lanier harbors many personalities and places along its shores. Lakeside presents “Shore Lines” – stories about people who live, work and play around the lake and the places that make the area special. By Pamela A. Keene al Perry takes no prisoners, but he always does it with a big smile on his face. As the out-going president of the Lake Lanier Association, Perry will be missed, not only by the board of directors and Perry members, but also by community leaders and influencers across the Southeast. “The greater Hall County and Gainesville area owes a debt of gratitude to Val for his leadership and commitment to ensure Lake Lanier is a clean, full and safe lake,” said Lt. Governor Casey Cagle. “He has been a tireless advocate for the advancement and conservation for one of North Georgia’s greatest resources. I wish him the best in his future endeavors and remain thankful for his many contributions to our state.” A native of Garden City, N.Y., he graduated from Johns Hopkins with a bachelor’s degree in industrial management. Perry spent the bulk of his career in corporate America with IBM, working for Big Blue for 27 years as a sales and marketing executive. In 1988 he was named senior vice president at Equifax; he retired after 13 years. Perry came by his love of the water honestly. In the 1970s his

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IBM sales teammate had a sailboat in Annapolis and the two would sail and race every chance they got. When he moved to Atlanta with IBM, he and four others on his sales team went together to buy a sailboat on Lake Lanier. “We took turns using it on the weekends,” he said. “Through attrition, I eventually ended up with the boat, but that wasn’t really a bad thing at all.” He met his now-wife Sharon in the early 1980s and they sailed out of Bald Ridge Marina for a time before moving to Lanier’s Young Deer Creek in the mid1980s. “It’s one of the best things we ever did,” Perry said. “We can see the big water from the house and I could have the sails up on the boat within five minutes of closing the refrigerator door.” But it wasn’t until he and Sharon lived on the lake for more than a decade that he discovered the Lake Lanier Association. “We had friends up here who were members, but we weren’t,” he said. “Then a good friend of mine suggested that maybe I should be on the board. I figured out it was a good time for me to join.” With his business background, Perry was instrumental in hiring the group’s first executive director, Vickie Barnhorst. “It made good sense to have someone to handle the day-to-day responsibilities of membership, mail and phones,” he said. “She made such a difference in our ability to

Val Perry with (l-r) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Operations Project Manager Tim Rainey, current Lake Lanier Association Executive Director Joanna Cloud, former LLA President Jackie Joseph, and former executive director Vicki Barnhorst.

grow.” Perry served on the board for several years before being named executive vice president of the association, serving as the righthand man for LLA founder and then-President Jackie Joseph. Then Joseph retired with the title President Emeritus and Perry found himself at the helm. By that time, Barnhorst had moved away, so Perry hired Joanna Cloud as her replacement. “Again, this was one of the best things we did, to bring Joanna on,” he said. “We also built an executive committee, and realized that our goals went way beyond the issues that we were known for – Shore Sweep and the litigation with Gwinnett County about wastewater discharges into the lake.” In the past several years, the

association has broadened its mission. “Clean Lake. Full Lake. Safe Lake.” That became its mantra. Everything the organization undertakes reflects this motto. “We’ve added the navigation lights program and our commitment to remove abandoned vessels and derelict docks,” he said. “We have also increased our interface with the Corps of Engineers. We’ve been working very well with the Corps.” Under Perry’s leadership, the association has stepped up its Shore Sweep program, adopting a zoned program conceived by board member Gordon Brand. Working together with Cloud and board member Bonny Putney, the association’s annual clean-up has more than doubled its collections and succeeded in covering more of Lanier than ever before. “We are truly a working board with each person having specific responsibilities to help protect Lake Lanier,” he said. “Everyone is so committed and dedicated to our mission and it’s been a joy to work with each of them.” Perry has become well-known for his passion about the lake, especially when it comes to water levels. He’s been especially vocal about the proposed 2-foot increase in the lake’s full summer pool from 1071 to 1073. “The fastest and cheapest way to store (the water needed) is in Lake Lanier, already the largest reservoir in the ACF watershed and currently with 14 feet of flood storage capacity,” according PHOTO BY PAMELA A KEENE Val Perry with Diane Rothberg her husband Tom Baldwin and the couple’s granddaughter, Lilly Baldwin, 5 to a white paper published by the association about the matter. “By poses during Shoresweep 2016.

raising the full pool level of Lake Lanier by only two feet and adjusting the USACE operating procedures for the ACF Basin, more than 26 billion gallons of additional water can be stored during times of surplus to be used during times of drought.” Long-time LLA board member Wilton Rooks will replace Perry as president of the board. Rooks has been instrumental as one of the founders of the ACF Stakeholders, a 56-member consortium of stakeholder groups throughout the ACF basin. Rooks most recently served as executive vice president of the association. For Perry, retirement from the association board is bittersweet. “It’s going to be a big lifechanger for me. For a number of years, I’ve worked about 30 hours a week on association business, and frankly, the pay is not that great,” he said with a smile. “But I wouldn’t trade it for anything.” Now, he and Sharon will have more time for their grandchildren and plan to travel. “The whole family is going on a big trip in 2017 – a cruise around the Mediterranean and we’re really looking forward to it.” He also said he’ll have more time to work on things around the house, sail and continue to fine-tune his golf game. “You know, this lake is beautiful and an important part of our resources in the Southeast,” Perry said. “But if it boils right down to it, I’m doing this for my grandkids, so they will have the same enjoyment of Lanier as I’ve had for years to come.”


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taught. Over the past 18 months, the auxiliary has received several donations to help them with their mission. in 2015, Sawnee EMC provided $6,000 to upgrade the group’s communications. The funds were used to replace four antennae, install and replace wiring and purchase new radios. Kroger also has supported the auxiliary. Donations were made through Safe Coat Lake Lanier, which leases the property to the auxiliary. “The team from Home Depot showed up in early December with a portable flipup table saw and a generator and got the job done in one day,” Edwards said. “Our folks were on hand to help as well, both on the project and providing food and a bit of shelter from the coolness of the day.” “I can say this,” he said. “The crew from Home Depot came here for business and we are very grateful.”

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55th Atlanta Boat Show set for Georgia World Congress Center Georgia’s biggest boat show is a great place to see and buy boats, gear and accessories. If it’s for boating, you’ll likely find it at the Atlanta Boat Show. Hundreds of new boats, including powerboats, center consoles, ski boats and personal watercraft, and booths showcasing the latest in engines, marine gear, electronics, docks and accessories will fill the Georgia World Congress Center. The four-day event is your once-a-year chance to compare makes and models, secure insurance and financing and gear up with the latest accessories all at one time. There’s something for everyone. In addition to great deals on boats and marine

gear, a day at the show promises plenty of family friendly entertainment. There’s a Kids’ Zone featuring fun activities for young mariners. If you’re interested in improving or enhancing your boating skills, the boater education program offers a terrific lineup of free boating, fishing and sailing seminars daily.

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Thousands of visitors are expected to check out the newest in boats at this year’s Atlanta Boat Show.

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Show Features/At a glance Fred’s Shed – Learning Center If you’re interested in learning what it takes to maintain, repair or upgrade your boat or engine, head to Fred’s Shed for practical, professional advice. Free seminars cover various topics, including demonstrations of techniques and tools on boat and motor cutaways, and end with question/answer sessions. Come with questions and projects and leave with the know-how, confidence and inspiration to do it yourself. Sailing Simulator If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to pilot a sailboat, here’s your chance to find out. Climb aboard the Sailing Simulator and discover how fun and easy it is to sail – without leaving dry land. Designed with beginners in mind, the sailing simulator offers a true-to-life sailing experience. You’ll tack and jibe and use the tiller to keep the boat level on the show floor as fans fill the sails and move the boat from side to side. U.S. Power Squadron’s Boating Skills Virtual Trainer Take the helm of a virtual boat to practice basic boating maneuvers and improve your boating skills – without leaving dry land. The United States Power Squadron’s Boating Skills Virtual Trainer makes learning fun and easy! It features a steering wheel and a real Mercury throttle you use to “drive” a 20-ft. console boat on a lake with other powerboats, sailboats, navigation aids and a full marina. Training options include close quarters maneuvering, docking and more. Instructors can adjust current and wind direction and velocity, and day/night settings to vary the degree of difficulty and challenge you whatever your skill level. Bass Tub Get a whole new perspective on fishing – from the viewpoint of the fish! This 12-foot

tall, 40-foot long mobile glass aquarium is stocked with native fish so you can watch fish react to and even strike different lures during professional casting demonstrations held daily throughout the show. Fishing Seminars Don’t let the fish get away! Local experts and pro anglers share tips and tricks to help you improve your catch. Hourly sessions for both saltwater and freshwater fishing cover techniques, tackle, hot spots and more. Frankendread Get into an island state of mind without leaving the Georgia World Congress Center as you enjoy Frankendread’s unique mix of calypso, soca, and steel pan music. An accomplished Caribbean performer, Frankendread brings the island vibe to life with his energetic performances. His laidback, no-worries tunes have put smiles on faces around the world – he’s performed in 17 countries and 43 states – and he’ll perform Saturday and Sunday at this year’s show.

Meet the Minions – Kevin and Bob The Minions are coming to the boat show! Don’t miss this chance to meet and snap a photo with two of your favorite henchmen, Kevin and Bob. The mischievous, yet loveable, yellow fellas will be at the show to greet fans on Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Miss GEICO – Offshore Racing Boat The fourth-generation Miss GEICO is a 50-ft. Victory catamaran made of carbon/Kevlar. Powered by 3,300-hp 1650 RACE Mercury Racing sterndrive engines, the world-champion offshore racing boat can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph! New Kid Zone The Kid Zone offers boatloads of fun for and entertainment for your little skippers. They’ll have a blast blowing off steam in the bounce houses and ball pit. There’s also face painting, balloon art, and more. Plus every kid will take home a souvenir, compliments of the show.

The ‘James Bond’ Submarine Car See a working replica of James Bond’s iconic Lotus Esprit submarine car from the 1977 Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Designed to look like 007’s car that transformed into a submarine, it’s complete with submarine fins, a periscope, revolving license tag, and guns in the back. It was built in England from a real Lotus Esprit car, and is the only Lotus Esprit in the world that can travel on water. It’s been “road tested” in Lake Lanier and stayed above water, right where its owner “James” wants it to be. Sailing Seminars When it comes to sailing, there’s always something new to learn. Take advantage of free seminars to improve or enhance your skills for the sailing season. Seminars will be presented by Windsong Sailing Academy. USCGA – Boating Safety seminar This 2-hour beginning boating class covers all the basics, including boating law, safety equipment, safe boating, navigation, trailering, storing and protecting your boat, and more.

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Buford Community Center n Jan. 21 – Jaimee Paul: Always & Forever, performs at 8 p.m. Jaimee Paul, along with bandleader and husband, Leif Shires, believes in the strength and beauty of the Great American Songbook by creating a fresh take on them and making them their own. Ranging from jazz standards of the ’30s, stretching to pop standards of the ’70s, Jaimee and Leif believe that a show shouldn’t be just another concert, but an evening of fun, love and happiness. Admission: $22-$25. n Jan. 7-28 – Squirm Burpee: A Vaudevillian Melodrama introduces a one-of-a-kind, Vaudeville Nouveau-meets-classic melodrama, Tim Burton-meets-Wile E. Coyote, all-American, 1/4 European, contraption-riddled, characterdriven, risk-taking, expectation-breaking, circus-infused, standing-ovation-inducing theatrical extravaganza. Presented by The Handsome Little Devils. Admission: $22-$25. Info: bufordcommunitycenter.com. Cumming Playhouse n Jan. 7 – Farewell Performance of Mark Twain and Mr. Clemens by Kurt H. Sutton, presented at 8 p.m. n Jan. 21 – The Bird Dogs, The Everly Brothers Experience Tribute Band, 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. Info: 770-781-9178; playhousecumming.com. Gainesville Theater Alliance n Jan. 31 – “Godspell” free stage tour at 6 p.m. at Brenau’s Hosch Theatre. n Feb. 13-25 – “Godspell,” the lyrical retelling of the life and parables of Jesus, as penned by the renowned Stephen Schwartz. Special events: Preview performance, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m., tickets, $10; Free opening night reception Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. with cast and crew, catered by 2 Dog; Talk Back with Cast & Crew – a

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• WCM Continued from Page 16 positive about it. One, that it’s finally done, and two that it allocated Georgia what we’d like,” said Kit Dunlap, President of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and governing board member of the water planning district. Lake Lanier watchdog Wilton Rooks said the plan “is very good for the metro Atlanta district in a sense that all the water Atlanta feels like it’s going to need for long term economic growth has been accommodated.” He added it appears the Corps’ “guidelines were fairly clear: to do only as much as necessary to satisfy Atlanta water withdrawal requirements.” The Lake Lanier Association official expressed concerns about the potential effects of withdrawing more water, as did officials from Chattahoochee Riverkeeper. “I think … the key question the Corps had in mind is how to meet Georgia’s water supply requests, said Chris Manganiello, CRK water policy director. “At the end of the day, we’ll be looking at less water in the Chattahoochee River” below Atlanta, he said. Rooks responded similarly: “The more water you take out, the less water there is stored, which has the effect of reducing lake levels.” Glades Reservoir out: The proposed Hall County reservoir that found favor with the Corps

in the 2015 WCM draft did not make the final cut, the Corps said, due to “public comments and new information.” Citing updated population projections lower than the county forecasted, the state declined to get behind the project and Hall County withdrew its permit application pending completion of the WCM. The county spent about $16 million in acquisition and consultant fees for the proposed Glades Reservoir in North Hall. “Because Hall County has withdrawn their … permit application, Glades Reservoir is no longer reasonably foreseeable and, therefore, was not considered in the final EIS as a potential measure for satisfying a portion of Georgia’s 2015 water supply request,” the WCM states. Water Level: Compared to current Corps operations, water releases under the new plan would cause “slightly adverse to adverse effects” on Lanier, resulting in a small decline in recreation income (.15 percent) but a “negligible effect on scenic areas and viewsheds.” The Corps defines a slightly adverse effect as measurable and perceptible, but without an appreciable effect. “Slightly adverse is in the eye of the beholder,” said Rooks, who observed the plan projects a 4 percent increase in the number of days Lanier drops below 1066 feet above sea level from its full

pool levels of 1070 feet in winter, 1071 in summer. It’s a significant increase that’s “somewhat concerning” when translated into days of low level on Lanier, he added. CRK environmentalists also expressed concern about lower flow on the Chattahoochee River below Peachtree Creek. “There will be less water for dilution” of pollutants, therefore reducing water quality as the river flows south from Atlanta. Water quality: Lanier would sustain slightly adverse water quality effects, including increased nitrogen and phosphorous levels, plus reduced dissolved oxygen levels. Water quality would depreciate south of Buford Dam, where the manual projected “adverse to substantially adverse” changes as the river travels south. The manual indicated Georgia’s return of more treated wastewater to the lake and river would increase phosphorus and nitrogen loads. “I don’t think water quality is an issue,” Rooks said. “The wastewater treatment plants do a fantastic job in Gwinnett, Gainesville and Forsyth. I don’t think (the WCM) will have a significant impact on water quality” on Lanier. CRK officials take a darker view on the river. “We’ve seen the state not require the highest

level of technology” to treat wastewater, said Riverkeeper Jason Ulseth. Decreased flow and increased pollutants from treated wastewater could push sections of the river “close to violating water quality standards” during drought, he said. Decreased oxygen in the river reduces its capacity to dissolve pollutants, he said. “These are what we consider pretty significant impacts,” Ulseth said. He added the environmental organization that advocates for a cleaner river has major concerns about the manual that reflects the Corps own identification of potential deteriorated water quality downstream of Buford Dam.

Drought operations: The manual takes a “more proactive approach” to conserving water on the reservoirs. Under the revised plan, the Corps would begin drought operations at an earlier stage after reservoirs begin to sink and continue conservation measures longer. Drought operations would be triggered when ACF composite storage on reservoirs enters Zone 3, rather than Zone 4, as in the current plan. Rooks believes earlier reaction to droughts would have a positive effect on the lake. Manganiello said the drought plan “would have affect of retaining additional water in Lake Lanier and other water reservoirs, as well.”

Florida officials, Apalachicola Riverkeeper React • Dan Tonsmiere, Apalachicola Riverkeeper: “I have never opposed the Corps giving more water to Georgia, if it truly had little impact to Apalachicola floodplain and bay. Certainly if Georgia returned most of the water it takes from the rivers at the right place and in a timely manner, those impacts could be minimal. But the Corps has used a flawed baseline … which ignores +50 years of increasing water use without recognizing the significant changes downstream that have occurred since the ACF project began. I had hoped for better and spent much time and effort to work with them. They do great harm to their credibility with such short sighted and incomplete work.” (In an email to Lakeside News) • Spokesman for Fla. Senator Bill Nelson: The senator “opposes any plan that allows Georgia to keep even more freshwater from flowing into Florida.” Georgia’s storage and consumption of water has a “devastating impact on the oyster industry” in Apalachicola Bay. (Bruce Ritchie report in POLITICO Florida) • U.S. Representative Gwen Graham: The WCM “flies in the face of reality. The Army Corps of Engineers is continuing to ignore the needs of Apalachicola’s environment and economy.” (Bruce Ritchie report in POLITICO Florida)

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night viewing. Register in advance, reserve a telescope.Starlab: $5 adults, $3 children; viewing: $10 adults, $5 children 2-12. Free to Elachee members. www.elachee.org, 770- 5351976. n Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike, Tallulah Falls. Mile and a half night hike to suspension bridge over falls, 6:15-7:45 p.m. Jan. 12, 7:20-8:50 p.m. Jan. 13, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. Register in advance. $5, plus $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-754-7981. n Road Atlanta 5K/10K Fun Run, Braselton. Run circuits on race car course, 9 a.m. Jan. 14, Road Atlanta, 5300 Winder Hwy. www,georgiarunner.com. n Smithgall Wag & Walk, Helen. Guided hike with dogs, 9-11 a.m. Jan. 14, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-3087. n 38th Annual Hogpen Hill Climb/Piglet 5K, Helen. Challenging 18K run up Hogpen Gap, plus easier 5K loop around Unicoi Lake, 11/9:30 a.m. Jan. 14, Unicoi State Park, 1788 Hwy. 356. $20-$50. www.active.com. n Brown Bag Lunch: Unique Plants of Chicopee Woods, Gainesville. Guest speaker Leslie Edwards discusses fascinating plants in Chicopee Woods, 12:30 p.m. Jan. 19, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Bring a lunch. $5-$10 donation. www.elachee.org,

770-535-1976. n Erica’s Fun Run/5K for Education, Jefferson. 2/2:30 p.m. Jan 22, Jefferson Middle School, 110 Hoschton Rd. $20-$25. www.active.com. n Resolution Run Fun Run/Tot Trot, 5K, Gainesville. 3/3:20/3:30 p.m. Jan. 22, Lakeview Academy, 796 Lakeview Dr. $25-$30. www.active.com. n Java Jog 5K, Dawsonville. 8:30 a.m. Jan. 28, Rock Creek Athletic Complex, 445 Martin Rd. $25 early, $30 race day. www.fivestarntp.com. n Surf and Sun 5K, Cumming. Beach-themed 5K, 8:30 a.m. Feb. 4, West Bank Park, 1050 Buford Dam Rd. $27. www.fivestarntp.com. Ongoing n Weekly Volunteer Trail Crew, Gainesville. Work on trails at nature center, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Wednesdays, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Wear long pants, closetoed shoes, bring sunscreen, gloves, bug spray and water. Call to register. 770-535-1976. www.elachee.org. n Volunteer Gardening Crew, Gainesville. Work to maintain and improve nature center grounds, 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Wear close-toed shoes, bring bug spray, sunscreen, and water. Call to register. 770-535-

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Ho! Ho! Ho! Lanier boat parade dazzles, benefits children’s charities By Pamela A. Keene Sparkling, glittery, festive and fun. Congratulations to all the participants in the Lake Lanier Boat Parade, more than 30 boats whose captains and crews decked them out in their holiday finest on the second Saturday in December. Sponsored by Lanier Partners, the parade raised money for children’s charities in North Georgia and collected nearly 100 toys for Toys for Tots, including two bicycles. It also resulted in Lindsey Miller from Birmingham, Ala., winning a 2016 Audi A5 convertible in the $100-raffle. Lanier Partners worked with Rick Case Gwinnett Audi to provide the car. Previous boat parades on Lanier have been sponsored by the UYC Maritime Foundation and Marine Max. “When we heard that no one had planned this event for 2016, Lanier Partners stepped up,” said Barkley Geib, who serves on the board of Lanier Partners and is manager of the Lanier Islands marina. “We reached out to all the marinas and private boat owners on the lake, and – with the great cooperation of Lanier Islands –

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Ken Phillips brought a couple of fun trucks to donate to Toys for Tots. Phillips has been boating on Lake Lanier since it was filled more than 50 years ago.

put together a really fun event.” Geib credits the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, TowBoatUS and Marine Rescue for ensuring that boaters avoided low-water hazards in the lake. Against the backdrop of the island’s Winter Adventure, the parade began in the late afternoon as decorated boats converged on the meeting point and paraded into Sunset Cove and reserved slips for the evening. Boats represented individuals

and teams from various docks and marinas around the lake. A team on U-Dock at Holiday decorated a 65-foot-houseboat and brought together a dozen “elves” for the occasion. Others, like Dan Gordon and Ken Phillips, decorated their own boats. Gordon has participated in boat parades on Lanier for a number of years. “In the UYC parade in 2014, we won the “Best Houseboat Under 50 Feet,” he said as he proudly showed off the plaque that’s hung in a place of honor on his houseboat “Never Enough” at Holiday’s Dock 7. He and daughter Sydney Gordon both serve on the Lanier Partners board. He’s an original founder of the organization and she handles social media for the group. “People are already talking about how they’re going to outdecorate themselves next year,” Geib said. “We’re looking forward to building on the success of this year’s parade and hope to have even more boats next year.” The 2017 Lanier Partners Parade of Boats will take place in early December 2017. Registration details will be posted online in the fall at www.lakelanierparadeofboats.com.

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Lake Lanier Marinas Info

AQUALAND MARINA

Hours of operation: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-967-6811 Website: www.aqualandmarina.com Location: 6800 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Houseboats, covered cruisers, & all types of open slips plus covered & open dry slips, totaling 1,725 wet docks and 460 dry docks Store: Yes Store/Dock hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Types of fuel: Non-ethanol, 90 octane Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.65 On-site eatery: Pig Tales Menu: BBQ, burgers, wings and more Security: 24/7, gated Additional amenities: Self service work yard with deep draft well & marine travel lift, houseboat launching ramp, pump-out station, bathhouses with showers, laundry facilities, wet slips with private gated parking. Sales of new boats by Coast to Coast Yacht Sales; brokerage services by Marine Max; rental boats & cabins by Lanier Aqua Rentals; sales of used boats by Atlanta Yacht Sales; rental pontoons, kayaks and paddleboards by FishTales Watersports.

BALD RIDGE MARINA

Hours of operation: Office, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., marina has 24/7 access. Phone: 770-887-5309 Website: www.baldridgemarina.com Location: 1850 Bald Ridge Marina Rd., Cumming Types of slips available: Covered & uncovered. Store: Sandwich shop; some boating supplies Store hours: Seasonal Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.59; $2.59 diesel (Dock open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri.-Tues.; Closed Wed./Thurs.) Security: 24/7 security, gated Additional amenities: Full-service department, parts department, boat body work, yacht repair & Marine Max Stovall sales dock. Boating supplies/commissary/dry goods/retail clothing items.

GAINESVILLE MARINA

Hours of operation: Office, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days week Phone: 770-536-2171 Website: www.gainesvillemarina.com Location: 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville Types of slips available: 600 slips, dry stack covered up to 25', wet covered & uncovered up to 80'. Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.69 (Dock open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week) On-site eatery: Skogies Menu: BBQ, seafood and American fare. Phone: 678-450-1310 Security: 7 days a week Additional amenities: Parts department, land service shop, recreational room, bath house, pumpout stations. Sales of new, used and brokerage boats, South Bay and Berkshire Pontoon Boats, Four Winns Deck/Sport Boats/Cruisers and Yamaha Outboard.

HABERSHAM MARINA

Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.Sat. Closed Sun. Phone: 770-887-5432 Website: www.habershammarina.com Location: 2200 Habersham Marina Rd., Cumming Types of slips available: 600 slips for dry storage up to 28’ Store: Yes Types of fuel: 90 Recreational fuel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.47 Security: Yes Additional amenities: Repair services, detailing and bottom cleaning. Also bathroom and shower facilities are available.

foot covered & 100 foot open slips; 554 covered dry stack spaces up to 36 feet Types of fuel: 90 Non-ethanol marine fuel treated with ValvTect; diesel Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.79 premium; $3.09 diesel Security: 24/7 surveillance monitoring Full Service Department: Barefoot Boating, 770-820-5949 Boat Club: Carefree Boat Club, 770-361-5501 Additional Amenities: Free pump out for customers, trailer storage, dock carts, ice available, boat detailing service; Dry Stack - smartphone app to control launch/retrieval of boat, PreFueling service, wash racks; Wet Slips - gated/private parking, golf cart valet service, in-slip pump out, weekend newspaper delivery

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Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock—8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-967-5500 Website: www.hideawaybaymarina.com Location: 6334 Mitchell St., Flowery Branch Types of slips available: Wet (510) Dry (150) Showroom: Atlanta Marine Type of Fuel: 90 octane, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.25 On-site eatery: Fish Tales Lakeside Grille Menu: Grouper fingers, sandwiches, salads and more Security: 24/7 manned security Showroom: Atlanta Marine Additional amenities: Full Maintenance, Repair and Service on site: Harbor Marine & Associates. Bathhouse w/ locked showers and AC, laundry, pump out, trailer storage.

HOLIDAY MARINA

Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week. Phone: 770-945-7201 Website: www.holidaylakelanier.com Location: 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford Types of slips available: 22-100' Uncovered including 80, 90, and 100' Breakwater Slips; 26-85' Covered Slips totalling 1238 Slips Store: Yes; Convenience items and basic boating supplies. Types of fuel: Premium, unleaded & diesel, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16): $3.99 premium; $3.69 unleaded; $2.99 diesel (5 percent discount with Westrec advantage membership) On-site eatery: The Twisted Oar Menu: Fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak Phone: 678 714-7572 Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Boat rentals, repair service, pumpout station, boat sales, TowBoat US

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Hours of operation: Office/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week) Phone: 770-945-1991 Location: 6700 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford Types of slips available: Concrete Wet Slips from 50 - 125

Hours of operation: Office, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week Phone: 770-887-5715 Website: www.bestinboating.com/port_royale Location: 8800 Port Royale Dr., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered, 20' to 80'; covered, 24' to 106' totaling 514 slips & dry stack storage (470) for up to 39'. Store/Dock hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a week (Pay at the pump closes same time as restaurant.) Store: Service Store & Ship Store Types of fuel: 90 non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.69 On-site eatery: Pelican Pete's Bar and Grill Menu: Burgers and more Security: Gated, 24/7 Additional amenities: Climate controlled bath house with showers, 24/7 self-service pump out, rental boats, courtesy dock for dry stack, two ship stores, full-service center, largest floating gas dock in Ga., 16 gas pumps. Boat sales: Yamaha, Sun Tracker, Regency, Tracker, & Bayliner.

SUNRISE COVE MARINA

Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed.Mon.; Closed Tuesday. Phone: 770-536-8599 Website: www.sunrisecovermarina.com Location: 5725 Flat Creek Rd., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered-20-70'; Covered-24-50'; to include an exclusive 44' Sailboat Breakwater Dock. Total Wet Slips 688 and nine (9) Dry Storage Spaces (boats on trailer). Store: Yes Types of fuel: 90 recreational, non-ethanol Price of fuel: (as of 12/18/16) $3.79 with 5 percent off with Westrec Advantage Membership Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Club House, bath house, laundry facility and pump-out open 24/7.

SUNSET COVE MARINA

Hours of operation: Marina closed for season on Oct. 2. Phone: 678 304-3157 Website: www.lanierislands.com Location: 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Types of slips available: 40’x16’ covered, floating concrete dock Store: Yes Types of fuel: midgrade 89 & 93 premium octane, w/Valvetect On-site eatery: Various restaurants at Lanier Islands Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Lanier Islands


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Lakeside’s Dining Guide Lakeview Dining Big Creek Tavern – lunch, dinner seven days a week; breakfast at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays. Open year around. Featuring the “Best” Angus Beef, a step up from old-fashioned American food. Billiards, video games, beer, wine, liquor. Mon. - Thurs, 11:30 a.m. - midnight, Fri. and Sat. from 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. and Sun. from 11:30 a.m. -10 p.m. 8050 Big Creek Rd., Buford. B-3, 678-482-1662. Bullfrogs Restaurant – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner daily. This Southern Gastro Pub features re-imagined traditional Southern fare and variety of drink options from full-service bar. Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. Fish Tales Lakeside Grille – Casual lakeside dining featuring grouper fingers, signature salads and much more. Full service indoor and outdoor bar with live music. Sun.-Thur. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Hideaway Bay Marina. C-3, 770-967-3775. Pelican Pete’s – Picturesque dining on the water at Port Royale in open-air thatched-roof building. Selection of sandwiches, burgers, fish and more. Sun. - Thur. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fri. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. B-2, 770-887-5715 ext 5. Pig Tales - Casual lakeside dining featuring BBQ, burgers, wings and more. Great customer service, full service bar with draft beer, wine & mixed drinks, live music on weekends. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., Thurs. - Sun. Aqualand Marina, Flowery Branch. C-3,678-828-7676, www.PigTales LakeLanier.com. Sidney’s Restaurant (formerly Windows) – Located at Legacy Lodge & Conference Center at Lake Lanier Islands Resort and overlooks Lake Lanier. Appetizers, entrees, and deserts using the finest ingredients from local and family owned farms from around the South Guests may arrive by boat or car. Buford. B-3, 770945-8787, www.lanierislands.com. Skogies – Made from scratch seafood, BBQ and American fare with a great view served in a laid back pet friendly environment. We serve the best breakfast on Lake Lanier! Menu items include eggs benedict served five ways, Omelettes, shrimp & grits, cathead biscuits & gravy, breakfast sandwiches & more. Call from your boat & they will pick you up. Hours: Fri., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., Wed., Thur., 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Mon. - Tues., closed. Gainesville Marina. C-1 678 450-1310; www.skogies.net. Sunset Cove Beach Club – An open-air eatery on a quiet stretch of beach near LanierWorld at Lanier Islands Resort. Open for lunch and dinner daily Apr.-Oct., Nightly 5-10 p.m. Dec.Feb. View the lake during the day or dine under the stars in the glow of firelight from the fireplace. Come by car or by boat. Also at Sunset Cove, Dog and Draft features 12 beers on draft, plus hot dogs, brats and sausage in pretzel buns. Fire and Ice kiosk offers smoked barbecue and burgers. Boardwalk eateries: Dockside Bar & Sunset Cantina (Tex-Mex), Sweet Water Shrimp Shack, Paradise Fruit & Smoothies. By water, Sunset Cove is between buoys 7SC and 5SC. www.lanierislands.com. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. The Twisted Oar - Holiday Marina. Offering fresh seafood to savory chicken and steak; casual dining. Full bar service, tropical and frozen drinks. Live entertainment, trivia, indoor/outdoor flat screen TVs. www.facebook.com/

twistedoar, C-3, 678 714-7572 American Antebellum – Southern contemporary cuisine including fried catfish with pimento dumplings, grilled wild salmon, thyme roasted pork chop, ribeye with buttermilk mashed potatoes and more. Weekend brunch features biscuits and gravy, ham steak and eggs, buttermilk pancakes, shrimp and grits, and more. 5510 Church Street, Flowery Branch, C-3, 770-965-8100. www.antebellumrestaurant.com. Branch House Tavern - The ultimate sports restaurant in Hall County offers a selection of hamburgers, wings, hearty salads, southwestern grill fare, and a huge selection of appetizers and desserts. Big screen sports action on 50 HD TVs, and live entertainment. Also featuring a full bar and dancing all night long. Take out available. 5466 McEver Rd., Flowery Branch, C-3, 678-828-8345 Coastal Breeze Seafood Grill – Offering seafood, steaks, ribs, oysters on the half shell, salads, burgers and more. Lunch and dinner, full bar. Sun.-Thur 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-midnight. 5390 Lanier Island Parkway. C-3, www.coastalbreezega.com, 770-9459181. Collegiate – Old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs and milk shakes served in 1940s setting. 220 Main Street SW, Gainesville. C-2, 678989-2280. Foster House – Restaurant and special events facility. Breakfast Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m.; Lunch Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-2, Sun. lunch buffet 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner - Country buffet and music, Fri. 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 305 West Main St., Cumming. A-3, 770-887-9905. Norman’s Landing – Specializing in fresh seafood, hand-cut steaks, Canadian baby-back ribs with Kansas City barbecue sauce. Casual. 365 Peachtree Pkwy, Cumming. A-3, 770-8860100. Two Dog Café – Classic small town diner with an emphasis on fresh food and fast service for lunch and dinner. 317 Spring St. Gainesville. C-2, 770-287-8384. Wild Wing Café – Offers casual dining, live music, special Monday Trivia Night and 2 Fer Tuesday nights (buy a dozen, get a dozen wings free). 311 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., Gainesville. C2, 770-536-9177. Yahoola Creek Grill – Features Southern-inspired, made-from-scratch cooking from our outdoor deck, cozy dining room and loft. Full beer and wine list. Open for lunch and dinner, Wed.-Sat. Open for brunch and supper on Sunday. Closed Mon./Tues. 1810 S. Chestatee St., Dahlonega. 706-482-2200; www.yahoolacreekgrill.com. Continental/Fine Dining Adam’s – American Mediterranean cuisine including Rack of Lamb, Calf’s Liver Anglaise, Mediterranean Chicken Penne, Oysters Rockefeller and Seafood Pastilla Rolls. Full bar. Dinner Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Live piano music Thurs.-Sat. 15 East Main St., Buford. B-3, 678 754-0379. Aqua Terra Bistro – European fusion cuisine served daily. Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; noon-2:30 p.m., Sat.; Dinner 5-10 p.m., Mon.-Sun. 55 East Main St., Buford. No reservations. B-3, 770-271-3000. Blue Bicycle – Chef owned and operated bistro. Open Tue.-Sat.; Lunch 11 a.m-4 p.m.;

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and seafood dishes. Favorites include chicken saltimbocca and garlic bread appetizer. Halfprice bottles of wine on Mon. nights, half-price appetizers from 5-7 p.m. on Tues. and endless pasta on Weds. Dominick’s is open Mon.-Sun. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for lunch; Dinner : Sun.-Thur. 5-9 p.m., Fri./Sat. 5-10 p.m. Located at the corner of Buford Hwy. and Hamilton Mill Rd in the Buford Village Shopping Center., Buford. B-3, 770-614-0019. Gianni’s Italian Bistro – serves pizza, subs and pasta. Located at LanierWorld at Lanier Islands Resort. Open daily May-October; Nightly 5-10 p.m. Dec-Feb. www.lanierislands. com. Buford. B-3, 770-945-8787. Vinny’s New York Pizza & Grill – New Yorkstyle pizzeria known for generous portions and reasonable pricing. Specialties include Philly Chicken and Cheese sub, New York Pizza, Chicken Caesar Salad, Sausage & Pepper plate, baked pasta and Lasagna. Desserts include Cannoli, Tiramisu, Italian Funnel Cakes or cheesecake. Wine and beer available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat., noon-10 p.m.; Sun, 5-10 p.m. Located at 4977 Lanier Island Pkwy, Buford. C-4, 678-482-9966. Mexican La Cazuela – An Atlanta area landmark with two locations around Lanier. Features fajitas, selection of combination platters and more. 4965 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford, B-4 770614-6871. Oriental Kenzo Sushi – Sushi & Japanese Steak, Teriyaki & Fried Rice. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Sat. 12-3 p.m. Dinner Sun.Thur. 4:30-10 p.m.; Fri. 4:30-10:30 p.m.; Sat. 3-10:30 p.m. 4977 Lanier Islands Pkwy, #108, Buford. B-4, 678-288-9050. Little Tokyo – Japanese dining - hibachi grill, sushi. Dine in, take out. Open Tues.-Fri., 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-10 p.m.; Closed Mon. 2096 Buford Dam Rd., Buford. B-4, 770-945-3350.


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Protecting the lake’s islands: Rip-rap project moves forward By Pamela A. Keene The Lake Lanier Association’s Island Rip-Rap project is making headway. In December, rip-rap was installed on two more islands to help deter and prevent additional shoreline erosion. Another two are slated for shoreline work during the first quarter of 2017. An island near Van Pugh Park and another in Six Mile Creek were completed in mid-December. Work is schedule for islands near Browns Bridge and Aqualand in January and February. “We are a little ahead of schedule,” said Joanna Cloud, executive director of the Lake Lanier Association. “This is important work that we couldn’t be doing

without the support of Hall County, Gwinnett County, Marine Specialties Inc. and the Chantal and Tommy Bagwell Foundation.” The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permitted the work in late 2016. Funding has come from the recent SPLOST in Hall County and storm water tax dollars from Gwinnett. The Bagwell foundation has provided money as well. Marine Specialties’ in-kind donation includes implementing the work at a reduced cost. For more information about the Lake Lanier Association or to join, visit www.lakelanier.org or call (770) 5037757.

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‘Rewriting’ history: New edition of Lake Lanier book arrives By Pamela A. Keene Well, it’s not really rewriting history, but with more than 400 additional photos and updated content, the new edition of “Lake Sidney Lanier: A Storybook Site” is even more complete than before. The book’s author is David Coughlin, who has worked as a park ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The original version was published 18 years ago and since that time has sold more than 5,000 copies of the coffee-table style book. “Lake Sidney Lanier” has in some ways become the definitive book about the construction of Buford Dam and Lake Lanier. It details the story of the

Apalachicola-ChattahoocheeFlint River Basin from the early 1800s to its development into the complex system that today is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Original purposes for the lake, authorized by an Act of Congress in 1946, included flood control, navigation and

water resources. It will have the same distinctive four-color cover as the original version with the addition of sponsorship acknowledgements. “It has much more information about properties around the lake. It’s only the major revision since it was originally published in 1998,” he said. Coughlin ordered 500 copies of the new addition; more than 200 were sold in advance. The retail price is $89.95. The book will be sold at Gainesville Marina and can be ordered online at www.lakelanierhistory.com. A limited number of copies will be available at the Gainesville Marina booth at the Atlanta Boat Show in mid-January.

Hideaway Bay lends aid to Gatlinburg area By Pamela A. Keene While wildfires raged in eastern Tennessee, folks in Hall County stepped up to send much-needed supplies to the people of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Spearheaded by the Hall County Sheriff’s Office in late November and early December, the supply drive even reached to Lake Lanier and Hideaway Bay Marina. The project came together over several days in rapid response to needs in Tennessee. Hideaway Bay was a major drop-off point for cases of bottled water, diapers, baby formula, pet food,

toys and toiletry items that were trucked directly to Tennessee. “We were happy to lend a hand to a town that was virtually burned to the ground,” said Deputy Chad Mann with the Hall County Sheriff’s Office. Christy Medley at Hideaway Bay coordinated collection and transportation of items from the marina to the 53-foot refrigerated semi-tractor trailer used to move items to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge in early December. Donations were made by marina slip-holders and businesses in the Flowery Branch area.

Aqualand Marina’s ZB Dock gets upgrade for springtime By Pamela A. Keene Aqualand Marina is upgrading its ZB Dock just in time for spring to provide 38 covered slips with power and water. Built on the footprint of the older dock, it will have concrete decking and will accommodate runabouts, cruisers and pontoons. A little more than a year ago, Aqualand changed ownership to Safe Harbor Marinas of Dallas.

“Safe Harbor bought the Flagship Marina portfolio across the country,” said Patrick Kenney, CMO, general manager of Aqualand. “Safe Harbor is the largest owner and operator of marinas in the country with 36.” With the change in ownership, Kenney said that people can expect improvements, such as parking upgrades, dock rehabilitation and more covered docks.

Aqualand offers both in-thewater and dry storage, plus a service yard for boat repairs and painting. Tenants at the marina include Pig Tales restaurant, Fish Tales Water Sports and Boat Rentals, and Atlanta Yacht Sales, the brokerage arm of Atlanta Marine. n MORE INFO: 770 967-6811 www.aqualandmarina.com

Hideaway Bay Marina participated in a collection drive to help residents of Tennessee who were affected by the recent forest fires.

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Beautiful Liberty County on the Georgia coast is worth a visit Following a revitalizing presidential election and a wonderful Christmas season in America, it seems appropriate to visit an area that was instrumental in the birth of this great nation of ours. Nowhere in the South are the answers more readily available than in one cradle of the revolutionary spirit around Liberty County on the Georgia Coast! Many of the early residents in this part of Georgia were very brave, quite political, and were heavily involved in the early fight for our independence. One of these patriots was Lyman Hall who was a well-known member of the Midway Church and a delegate to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia during 1775. Hall, Button Gwinnett from St. John’s Parish and George Walton from Augusta were the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Though not present for the signing, Nathan Brownson was also a member of the Continental Congress from 1776 to 1778 and is buried at Midway Cemetery. Lyman Hall was a physician by trade, but because of his stand for liberty, he fled north during the Revolutionary War with his family and worked for the fledgling Continental Congress. He settled in Savannah after the war and was the first elected governor of Georgia where his efforts led to the charter of the University of Georgia. The combination of St. John’s Parish, St. Andrew’s Parish and St. James Parish became Liberty County in 1777. This county was first in Georgia to vote for liberty. The most famous building in Liberty County is the old Midway Church that was first built in 1752 and destroyed by the British during the Revolutionary War. Even during those early years and still to the present, black members of

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the church worshipped with the white population. The Midway Church was rebuilt in 1792 and still stands today as a beautiful, living monument to the birth of our country. The old cemetery across Highway 17 holds the remains of many great men from that era and throughout American history. Buried there are two generals from the Revolutionary War – Daniel Stewart, who was the great grandfather of President Theodore Roosevelt and James Screven, who died in a battle with the British about a mile south of Midway Church in 1778. A statue honoring these heroes was erected and dedicated in the center of the cemetery in 1915. Five counties in Georgia (Screven, Hall, Gwinnett, Baker and Stewart) were named for men from Liberty County. Also, many other famous people came from this small area including John Le Conte, who became the first president of the University of California and Rev. Abiel Holmes, who was the father of celebrated writer, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Another interesting and historical place in Liberty County is the small town of Flemington near the gates into the US Army base of Ft. Stewart. This beautiful vil-

Wildlife viewing walkway in a Liberty County park.

Beautiful tidal creek in Liberty County.

lage has the sister church to Midway Church (the Flemington Presbyterian Church) built in 1832. Flemington is also home to the Davis House Bed and Breakfast (www.facebook.com/ DavisHouseInFlemingtonGA). This home was constructed in the 19th century and still contains many historical photos and objects. Jackie Davis is a gracious hostess and terrific cook who has a wonderful style of relating the history of her home and Liberty County. Within a couple of miles of the Davis House is the Taylor Creek Golf Course just inside the gates of the Ft. Stewart Army Base. This is an immaculate military/public 18-hole golf course that opened in 1950. It measures 6544 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 119 and a 69.9 USGA rating. Fort Stewart is also a fishing paradise with more than 80 species of freshwater fish, but you must buy a permit. Because military training is Fort Stewart’s top priority, angler access into all areas of the installation must be controlled to ensure unimpeded training and safety. Consequently, all anglers who have purchased a fishing permit must check in with the Pass & Permit Office before going fishing. With new hope in our country from the recent election and a fresh new year, I find it inspirational and very rewarding to visit places like Liberty County to rejuvenate the passion and dedication that it took to give us the freedoms that we enjoy. It is also important to introduce our chil-

Woodstorks roosting.

Midway Church as seen from the cemetary.

dren to the wonderful history and commitment of our founders with the natural beauty of the Georgia Coast as a picturesque bonus! Bill Vanderford has won nu-

Bass are plentiful in the lakes at Ft. Stewart, above. Liberty County sunset, below.

merous awards for his writing and photography, and has been inducted into the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame as a Legendary Guide.


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By Pamela A. Keene After nearly two-and-half years of preparation, Hideaway Bay Marina has earned the “Clean Marina Certification” from the National Marine Manufacturers Association. It is the only marina on Lake Lanier to hold this honor and is one of a very few in Georgia. “It was a long hard process that even took some twists and turns,” said Michael Duling, general manager of Hideaway Bay. “The certifying body in Georgia was not active, so our neighbors in South Carolina stepped up to help us.” Typically, marinas work through their own state’s Clean Marina organization, but because the Georgia group was inactive, Duling turned to South Carolina. The certificate was issued under the auspices of three organizations: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and the National Marine Manufacturer's Association in South Carolina, which administers the program. Components of the program include boater education, facility man-

agement, hauling and storing boats, fueling, hazardous substance and waste management, non-point-source runoff handling and recycling. Extensive documentation and paperwork was supplemented by a site visit by officials to the Flowery Branch marina. Before its own inspection, marina officials from Hideaway Bay were required to observe a certification visit at another marina. The certification included all aspects of the marina, including Fish Tales, Atlanta Marine and Harbor Marine Service. “Our on-site business partners also voluntarily participated and we are so proud of them,” Duling said. “Each of them willingly made the necessary changes to help us earn this certification.” The certificate is renewable in five years.

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6439 Point Twenty Two, Gainesville The perfect Lake Lanier home - Year round water at dock! 180 degree water views from back of home on a point lot with 338 feet of shoreline to ensure your privacy. From back of house to dock approximately 75 feet. Very level and easy water access! House has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and finished terrace level with full inlaw suite. Priced below recent appraisal at $690,000.

6443 Paradise Point Rd Flowery Branch 4.27 acre lake lot on Lake Lanier priced at $480,000. Year round water, deeded private road to a double slip dock with party deck.

1680 Green Road Buford Newer construction on Lake Lanier priced at $545,000. Single slip covered dock, easy walk to water ’s edge. Plenty of storage with an additional detached garage! Perfect for lake toys or workshop.

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New gated community coming to Lanier Construction is expected to begin soon on Port Royale Estates, a 28-lot gated community adjacent to Port Royale Marina. According to Tamara Stout with Century 21 Results Realty, homes begin from the high $400s with the model home being ready to preview sometime this spring. The property is located on the south end of Lake Lanier, just off Browns Bridge Road and minutes from Ga. 400. Homeowners will not only have access to the marina and its amenities, but will have their own community dock. They will be able to ride their golf carts from their home to Pelican Pete’s restaurant at Port Royale Marina or take advantage of the facility’s other amenities. Homes will be constructed by local builder Lowe Properties. The craftsman style homes will sit on half acre lots and feature open floor plans, chef’s kitchens, outdoor living areas, energy features, and low maintenance exteriors. For more information contact Tamara Stout with Century 21 Results Realty at 678-360-2720.

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