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Vol. 22 Issue 7

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pirates of Lanier Poker Run When 300 boats of all shapes, sizes, colors and speeds take to the water on the weekend of July 14-16, plenty of cash and prizes will be changing hands. But the real winners are the three children’s charities who will be recipients of the proceeds. Page 26

Drownings prompt review Five people drowned on Lake Lanier before the first day of summer 2016. They succumbed to water in separate incidents on the lake that draws an estimated 7.5 million visitors annually. Page 65

Hilton Head Island With a little knowledge, we common folks can enjoy the magical blend of beauty and nature in the area around Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. Page 74 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 Recreation guide . . . . . . . . . .Page Safety guide . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Sailing calendar . . . . . . . . . . .Page Shore Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Steve Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Vanderford’s travel . . . . . . . . .Page US Coast Guard Auxiliary . . . . .Page

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Lanier Caucus hears LLA’s push for boat title bill 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 A push for a state law mandating titling of boats will not float in the Georgia legislature without a public relations campaign to get boaters on board. State Sen. Renee Unterman, chair of the Lake Lanier Legislative Caucus, told supporters of a boat title bill they’d need to persuade boaters that it would not gnarl their propellers. “You wouldn’t believe the number of calls I got last year from people saying ‘Leave myboat alone!’” Unterman said of House Bill 356, which did not surface from committee in 2015. Speaking at a caucus meeting last month in Gainesville, the senator from Gwinnett County told Lake Lanier Association officials they need to “expand beyond your group” to lobby for a “huge bill” that many interpret as government intrusion upon their freedom on the water. “People do not want it,” she said. Georgia is one of a few states that does not require boat owners to get a title document. LLA executive director Joanna Cloud cited several reasons for seeking caucus support of a title bill, chief among them would be the ability

to trace ownership of abandoned boats on Lanier. When people desert vessels on Lanier, the abandoned boats often spill fuel, trash, and materials, souring the water, view, and property values as they rot and rust, she said. The non-profit group has made removing heaps of hulls a major thrust of its clean lake philosophy. Cloud asserted boat owners are responsible for hauling off their unwanted boat, but “if they walk away, it’s our problem.” And it’s a costly problem. Cloud indicated removing two boats will sink the entire $25,000 grant awarded to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources for clean-up projects in coordination with LLA. Boat titles would help identify boat abandoners and hold them accountable. Cloud proposed a “revenue neutral” title bill that would not institute a new tax; but she added that a state fund of some sort is needed to finance a boat removal program to cover costs when and if owners cannot be found or have no money to get boats out of the lake. She suggested that titles replace the current required boat registration. Such a change could

help counties track unreported boat ownerships for property taxes. Boat titles would also make it easier for law enforcement to identify stolen boats, Cloud said. Unterman and caucus member Rep. Sheri Gilligan, from Cumming, concurred. “If I have a boat that gets stolen, I have a better chance of recovery if I have a title on it,” the senator said. “I have nothing to prove I own my boat,” Gilligan remarked. Nonetheless, caucus members shied from touching the bill, originally introduced by Rep. Ron Stevens, of Savannah, and retiring Gainesville Rep. Carl Rogers. Unterman said that even if boat titling were not established as a revenue generator, people would still see it that way. Additionally, there would be administrative costs. “It’s still costing someone to do something,” she said. Cloud sought legislators’ leverage to promote the proposal to LLA’s 2,000 households and the organization’s counterparts on other Georgia lakes and rivers. She did not get it. Unterman plans to revisit the proposal at the caucus next meeting with a follow-up from Sen.

Butch Miller, of Gainesville, who was not present. The caucus discussed other issues: • Internet-based meet-ups for houseboat and island parties are attracting hundreds of lake-goers with all-you-can-drink ads on social media. The parties fill lots at lake parks with cars of fun-seekers who board houseboats or shuttles to islands, sometimes for festivities lasting into the wee hours of the morning. Neither DNR or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials deemed the parties illegal but warned they must be properly permitted. Commercial party boat operators or party organizers advertising through social media can be penalized if they do not have the proper permits. Corps and DNR officers are surfing the internet to find unpermitted parties, break them up and fine those responsible. “If DNR comes up with something we can do legislatively, we’ll be glad to do it,” Unterman offered. • A surge of construction around the lake is increasing siltation and stormwater run-off concerns. Lake counties and See Caucus, page 6


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AMAZING NEWER CONSTRUCTION, rustic & elegant, gorgeous views and easy walk to double slip dock. Concrete siding & stone, 3 car garage, 5 BD/4.5 BA, master on main, 3 fplc's, nearly an acre lot, energy efficient, finished terrace, deep water. $1,197K (Dawson)

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 $995K (Hall)

HELLO WATER & LAKE VIEWS! One of the BEST lots on Lanier! 7 BR/6.5 BA Nantucket style home. Gourmet kitchen opens to the gt rm. Guest ste over the 2 car garage. Master on main PLUS 2 additional BRs. Terrace level is AWESOME w/a HUGE bath, bunk rm & LARGE rec rm w/ living & game areas. Grandfathered pavilion near the lake. Fantistic screened porch & fire pit o'looking the lake. Grass to the water and GORGEOUS top of the line dock in DEEP water. REDUCED $1,439K (Hall)

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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 $665K (Hall)

2BR/1BA HOME on one of the best lots on the lake! The corp line was drawn around the home and it has GREAT views. Great south lake weekender with a covered 1 slip dock. Seller has approval for a 32 x 32 dock with 40 ft ramp and soil tests for a 3 BR/2 bath. Great screened porch. REDUCED $399K (Hall)

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3.5 ACRE LOT WITH DOCK. Very private and wooded lot with room to build a large home to your own specifications. Includes lake access and dock. $249K (Hall)

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States submit prospective witness lists for water wars trial By Jane Harrison Georgia and Florida are lining up witnesses to testify in a trial that could likely determine how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in a long-standing legal battle over water. States’ attorneys listed more than 60 potential witnesses they may call for oral testimony in a trial tentatively set to begin Oct. 31 before Special Master Ralph Lancaster. Lancaster is expected to accept testimony and other evidence during a 4-6 week trial that may take place in a federal circuit courtroom in Florida rather than in Washington, DC. The special master’s recommendations from the prospective hearing would likely frame a Supreme Court ruling on Florida’s request to cut back Georgia’s water use from rivers that flow into the Panhandle. Plans for trial were being confirmed last month even as attorneys reported attempts to settle the case were still in the works. States began meetings with a publicly unnamed mediator early this year and have “devoted substantial time and resources to finding a negotiated resolution,” stated

Georgia attorney Craig Primis. Florida’s legal representatives reported that more mediation sessions are planned this month. Lancaster, whom the Supreme Court appointed to oversee pretrial proceedings, has repeatedly urged states to settle out of court rather than face an unhappy outcome for both. The 86 year old prominent Maine attorney and veteran special master has presided over the case since Nov. 2014, about a year after Florida filed suit. Florida alleges that Georgia takes more than its share of water from the river system that feeds into the Apalachicola region, where the economy depends largely on oyster fisheries that need fresh water inflow. Two rivers that begin in Georgia, the Chattahoochee and Flint, converge at the state line at Lake Seminole, out of which flows the Apalachicola River. Lake Lanier, the largest reservoir on the river system, is the main water supplier for metro Atlanta and municipalities surrounding the lake. Additionally, the north Georgia lake pumps up local and state economies through tourism,

recreation and real estate values. South Georgia farmers rely on the Flint River for crop irrigation, which actually taps more water, including groundwater, than any other use in the state. The states’ witness lists show both states intend to call some of the same witnesses, obviously for different strategies. Florida plans to call some of Georgia’s past environmental officials to prove its allegation that Georgia has failed to curb over consumption of water for three decades. Both states indicated they may call on former Georgia Environmental Projection Division chiefs Judson Turner, Carol Couch, Harold Reheis, and Allen Barnes to take the stand. Florida also put Flint and Chattahoochee Riverkeeper officials on their witness list under the heading: “Thirty-Year History—Georgia’s Repeated Failures to Take Effective Action to Mitigate Over consumption Upstream.” Besides EPD officials, Georgia’s potential witnesses include hydrology experts and policy shapers for water conservation, irrigation technology, and Atlanta-

area commerce. Lancaster told attorneys that he’d be “very liberal” with submission of witness and documents “so when it’s all over you won’t be in a position where you can complain you were denied the opportunity to submit a witness or

an exhibit.” But he warned, “I think you understand that if you present 15, 20, 30 experts saying the same darned thing, or you present hundreds of documents showing the same darned thing, it’s going to be counterproductive.”

• Caucus Continued from Page 2 municipalities are debating how to update infrastructure and ordinances to manage runoff from disturbed soil and impervious surfaces that usher silt and pollutants into the lake. Unterman said some municipalities do not have stormwater management ordinances and some existing laws are not enforced. The caucus is working with municipalities and the Hall County Green Alliance to come up with plans. “Stay tuned,” she said. • Talk between lake counties for a multi-agency fire boat has been tossed around for years. Cloud said Forsyth and Dawson officials have discussed the idea and that Hall, Gwinnett

and Lumpkin officials might join the dialogue. It was not suggested how the caucus might help. The caucus is composed of state senators and representatives from Hall, Gwinnett, Forsyth, Lumpkin, and Dawson counties, all with shoreline on Lake Lanier. Those attending last month’s meeting with Unterman included Rep. Gilligan, Cumming; Rep. Timothy Barr, Lawrenceville; Rep. David Clark, Buford; Rep. Emery Dunahoo, Gainesville; Matt Dubnik, running unopposed for Rep. Carl Roger’s Gainesville post; Sen. Steve Gooch, Dahlonega; and Rep. Lee Hawkins, Gainesville.

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$199,000 • LAKE LANIER SECLUDED 2+ ACRE LAKE LOT IN SOUGHT AFTER NORTH HALL/MT VERNON SCHOOL DISTRICT. North Lake, Wahoo Creek deep water, small attractive lake community. Scenic, wooded drive to lot, across thhe street is community marina with deeded boat slip w/power, water, dock box and upper and lower decks for swimming & grilling. FMLS# 5596311 4840 Destitute Way, Gainesville

$1,165,000 • LUXURY LAKE LIVING WITH GORGEOUS LONG RANGE LAKE AND MOUNTAIN VIEWS IN HARBOUR POINT! Custom built Lee Wagner home features all brick construction, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, views from every room, 3 finished levels. Tall ceilings & hardwood floors on all 3 levels, luxury kitchen open to great room, in-law suite with second kitchen, sunroom, screened porch and covered patio. Handicap features thru-out + elevator. Boat slip option available. FMLS# 5534976 www.3657lakeridgedrive.info


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Follow the rules on the water and survive to boat another day There are established and proven rules for flying airplanes, driving cars and piloting boats. We have all read of instances where someone breaks these rules and injury or death results. Here are several recent examples. Four or five years ago, in the Gulf of Mexico, four fishermen launched a 21-foot fishing boat from a ramp in Clearwater, Fla. From Coast Guard reports and from the lone survivor this is what we know about the incident: The weather forecast indicated that a cold front would pass over the Gulf later in the day. The fishing destination was 60 miles offshore. By Saturday afternoon winds offshore were 10 to 15 knots with 4 to 6 foot seas. They were a long way from home. Are you getting the picture? What would you be thinking about now? It is now 5:30 p.m. and as they are getting ready to leave their anchor is hung on something on the bottom. Reports indicated that in an attempt to free the anchor, they tied the anchor line to the stern of the vessel with the intention of pulling the line in another direction. This positions the stern into the wind, not downwind as would be the case of an

stay with the boat. That evening, the cold front produced 30-40 knot winds and 10-15 foot seas. Roy Three men drifted away and probCrittenden ably died of hypothermia. The fourth was able to climb up onto USCG the overturned boat and hang on Auxiliary for 40 hours and was finally rescued. His body temperature had dropped to 89 degrees. Here are the safe boating rules n MORE INFO: 770-393-4382, alcrit@mindspring.com, that were broken (and are taught Flotilla 29 Lake Lanier, in Coast Guard Auxiliary safe http://a0700209.uscgaux.info boating courses): • Always consider the weather and err on the side of caution. Contacting USCGA in • Carry a sharp knife. If you an emergency on Lanier can’t free the anchor and time is The USCGA Operations critical, cut the line. Center with watch stander is • When going offshore that open from mid-May through distance, your VHF marine radio September, weekends and holiwill not reach back to shore. You days, from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m., should have an EPIRB (Emerand can be reached by VHF/ gency Position Indicating Radio FM marine radio on Channel Beacon). Such a device, when 16 or by cell phone by calling activated, will give your position 770-967-2322. via satellite to the Coast Guard. By the way, they can be rented for anchor line being tied in its a given trip. proper position, to the bow of the Just a few years ago, I heard a boat. radio report of a drowning on The boat filled with water and Lake Allatoona resulting when a capsized. Each man grabbed a life PWC driver or rider fell off the jacket (which should have already vessel and was not wearing a life been put on) and attempted to jacket. The Handbook of Georgia

Boating Laws and Responsibilities states that “each person riding on a PWC must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V personal flotation device that is properly fitted and fastened. Inflatable PFDs are not approved for use on PWCs.” So, if established and proven safe boating rules and practices

can help save us from injury and even death, how do we get to know what they are? You can take a Coast Guard approved safe boating course, learning from the lesson book, videos, Power Point presentations and from class discussion. It is ironic, when you think about it, that you must have See USCGA, page 18

Safe boating course set for July 9 Flotilla 29 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Lake Lanier, announces a one-day, seven-lesson “About Boating Safely” course. The course is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016. This course also serves as a PWC certified course for children under the age of 16. This course will be given at the Coast Guard Operations Center, 6595 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch, Ga., on the left just before the entrance to Aqualand Marina. Classes run from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and cost is $35. Discounts available for additional family members. Course contents include:

• Know your boat • Before getting underway • Navigating the waterways • Operating your vessel safely • Boating’s legal requirements • Boating emergencies • Enjoying watersports • State of Georgia regulations Any person born after January 1, 1998, must have completed a boater education course approved by the Ga. DNR before he or she may legally operate a motorized vessel on Georgia state waters. Successful completion of this course may result in a reduction in your boat’s insurance premium.

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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant

A sampling of fishing information and tips from area guides

Lake level: 1067.55 Clarity: Main lake clear, creeks slightly stained Temp: 70s

have had good success running and gunning brush piles around the lake with topwater baits such as a chug bug and a Vixen, as well as with a SuperSpin. Work Bass fishing the topwater baits over the brush Bass fishing on Lake Lanier and expect a response from any has been good recently. The US active fish within the first few Army Corp of Engineers contincasts. ues to pull water through and If you get no response on top, therefore the lake levels are con- switch to a SuperSpin and swim tinuing to drop. the bait around and over the The lake sets at nearly 3.5 feet brush. When the moving bait bite down currently. Sorry folks, not a slows down, switch to a drop shot lot of change in this report. The worm and work it vertically on song remains largely the same. fish you can see on your The early morning bite for Lowrance. spots has been good with a variFocus on main lake rocky ety of baits to include topwater points and on secondary points as like a chug bug and a gun fish, as well, and remember sometimes well as a plastic swimbait on a Pi- the fish are relating specifically to casso Swim Head. We have been the brush, so make sure to work working humps and points with the brush thoroughly as well. access to deep water. Fish are typThis report brought to you by ically around areas with brush, Jimbo on Lanier, 770 542-7764, but not always. The early mornwww.jimboonlanier.com. ing bite has been mainly a schooling bite. Striper fishing Catching these fish, which are Striper fishing is good. Sumoften big ones, requires a precise mer is here and the fish are movcast to the area of activity. Set up ing fast! It is not unusual to find a your rigs to make long casts to be school of fish and have them ready for these situations. After move before you can get baits the morning schooling bite, we down. The fish have also started

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Note: Call Ken Sturdivant about the “On the Water Schools” for Sonar or the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass or a full day striper school.

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LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK Ciur and LCKC part ways; he accepts USACK national position By Jane Harrison A national canoe/kayak official deemed former Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club coach Claudiu Ciur “a great asset” in a move to redesign a program that produced only one confirmed Olympic athlete in 2016. The LCKC executive committee ended its contract with the eight-year coach last month in a surprise move. Ciur will coach full time for USA Canoe/Kayak at least until the end of this year, said USACK CEO Wade Blackwood. He foresees the veteran coach and former champion canoeist as a major character in the future re-make of a program “in dire need of a shake-up.” “He’s is a terrific person and has done a great job for a sport that has no feeder system” like NCAA, Blackwood said. “He embodies the character and skill as a coach that we want to replicate on the national level.” Ciur began coaching LCKC in 2008 and invested more years into the club than any previous

coach. For several years he divided his time between the home crew and USACK, serving in a volunteer capacity as national coach. LCKC President Mike Braff said Ciur’s dual tasks figured into the executive committee’s decision. “He was spending a lot of time with USACK and we were paying the bill for his coaching services. We felt he was not happy,” Braff said. The executive committee, which oversees personnel matters, acted without consulting the LCKC board. Braff commented there was some “negative feedback” because they were not included in the discussion. “But we have gotten together and resolved it and are searching for a new coach,” he said. Ciur indicated he was shocked about the termination, which he said took place in a brief mandatory meeting with three members of the executive committee a day after he returned from coaching the national team in Portugal.

LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC PARK INFO Lake Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club

PHOTO BY JANE HARRISON

Claudio Ciur, left, with LCKC paddlers during the 2016 Pan Am Games at Lake Lanier.

“It was hard for me to take the decision,” a disappointed Ciur wrote from Europe in an email to Lakeside News. He added he endured a couple of tough years with LCKC officials who did not share his vision for the club. See Ciur, page 66

ACRA's National Championship a success, venue praised

Contact: Office Administrator, Brenda Miller; LCKC President, Terry Baker 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: Thru Oct. 30 - Weekend Canoe, Kayak, SUP Rentals Thru July 15 - Summer Day Camps July 16 - Summer Sprints Regatta July 22 - Moonlight Paddle July 30 - Lanier Sprints

Lake Lanier Rowing Club Contact: LLRC President, Duane Schlereth 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: Thru July 16 - Youth Summer Camp July 12-23 - Learn to Row Class 2 Aug. 9-20 - Learn to Row Class 3

Non-club Events July 23 - Wake boarding event (tentative) Aug. 5 - LLOP 20th Anniversary Celebration 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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College rowing crews from across the nation converged on Lake Lanier Olympic Park May 28-29 for the American College Rowing Association's National Championship. The regatta attracted 64 crews and 1,656 rowers for its first ever 2-day format on the holiday weekend. Rowers launched at the Olympic Park boathouse and rowed under Clarks Bridge and up the Olympic channel to the start of the 2,000 meter races. Spectators yelled college fight chants as competitors stroked furiously toward championships, many decided by a second or less at the finish buoys in front of the tower. In the grand finale, the University of Michigan's Men's Varsity 8 Crew beat the University of California at Santa Barbara in one of many close finishes in hot competition with weather to match. ACRA officials, participants and spectators praised newly completed LLOP renovations and indicated they want to return next year.

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Is there a good reason not to join the Lake Lanier Association?

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i If LLA had not re r moved 25 ² 40 tons of trash each year for th t e last 27 years, what would your view of Lake Lani a er look like?

i If LLA had not mon o itored lake quality for f the past 15 years, what would we know about the condition of th he lake?

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As the center of population and d economy of Metro Atlanta continues to move north hward, the pressures and challenges to Lak ke Lanier are going to increase. Now is no ot the time for LLA to shy away from those challenges.

i If LLA did not workk with city, ty county, ty state and federal officials on Lake Lanier issues, who would have?

i If LLA did not create a project to protect islands that are disappearing from erosion, who would have? The bottom line is that if LLA did not exist, you would probably create an organization to do what it does. But fortunately LLA has worked on these and other issues for the last 45 years as a volunteer organization.

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All boats should have a fuel line water separator I hope everyone had a safe and fun Memorial Day weekend. It was the first long weekend of the year and I’m sure those of you who had properly winterized your boat enjoyed the weekend with no problems. I was privy to a problem a Lodge brother of mine had. He always winterizes his boat by the book and puts “Stabil” in his fuel tank. But this year he thought he was getting water in his fuel because the RPMs were erratic. I thought he had an inline water separator, but he didn’t. They use to be standard. He ended up cleaning the fuel filter at the carburetor and put some fresh “Stabil” in the fuel tank. The next day the boat ran like new. I advocate having an inline water separator on all gas powered boats. You can put the contents of the separator into a clear container and right away you know what is in your fuel tank. If you have a minor water or ethanol problem put in some “Stabil” or “Marvel Mystery Oil” and it should solve your problem. Don’t forget to use it throughout the season. If you don’t have an inline water separator, install one. They are inexpensive and easy to maintain. They also will save you from future repair bills. Not running fast enough A lot of you might have thought your boat ran faster last year. Well here are some things to check: - Weight: is your boat loaded down with unnecessary equipment? A lot of boats are. Take everything off except USCG necessary equipment. In most cases that could amount to the weight of one or two passengers which would gain you a couple of knots. - Propeller: when was the last time you checked your prop? Maybe you had a couple of groundings and the prop needs servicing. Maybe your boat is several years old and a new prop would be more efficient. Mercury has just come out with a new prop with more blade area which will give better fuel efficiency. It’s called the Spitfire CT. Make sure your prop goes to the recommended RPM for your engine. If you have a problem your dealer should be able to help you. Maybe a few of these ideas will help you have a trouble free boating season. Marine apps Most boaters have smart phones. Well Boat U.S. has apps that can help you. You can find boat ramps, sailing, charts, tides,

low the tides. Also south of Boca Grande pass on the west side of the ICW is “Cabbage Key,” a Mike boaters’ gathering place with exRudderham cellent food and atmosphere, where Jimmy Buffet wrote Captain’s “Cheeseburgers in Paradise.” Comments Charlotte Harbor and the ICW gives you many places to explore by boat. The club offers a preferred fishing, and weather If you are membership with and initiation not a member of Boat U.S., you fee of $2,500 and monthly dues should be. It’s only $24 and has great benefits and an informative of $491 and members docking fees are discounted. The Collier magazine. Dining Membership is $225 and New Chris-Craft boats annual dues of $491. Useppa is I always admired the old matruly a beautiful island and if you hogany Chris-Craft runabouts. They were always the boat to ski like Florida the way it used to be, this would be it. You don’t have behind, and I used several in my to have a large yacht to visit, take water-ski shows. You never had to worry about pulling five skiers your runabout. Just check your waterway guide, or chart and you for a five-man pyramid. will see how easy it is to find. If Chris-Craft moved out of Michigan where it originated and you visit Useppa take a photo and let Lakeside News know about now is in Sarasota, Fla. It’s had many owners since and to be hon- your experience. Visit: est with you their fiberglass mod- www.useppa.com. Cuba update els didn’t look that good to me. The 66th Annual Ernest HemMaybe all I could remember was ingway International Billfish that beautiful mahogany and the Tournament was held June 13th shipwright’s workmanship. to 18th with more entrants than Now, as they say, they have a usual due to relaxed visitation pair of aces: a Capri 25 and a Corsair 28. Both are very elegant laws. Several airlines are now flying to Havana daily and cruise with a touch of teak, a massive swim platform and sunpad. They ships are booking passage to Cuba. Cubaseas.com can get you are powered by a 300 hp Mercruiser. Either one would make a all the information you want as well as file the correct documents great family day boat for Lake and papers you will need to enter Lanier and they are reasonably the country. They will also repriced. Check them out at: serve a boat slip or hotel for you. www.chriscraft.com or phone Boat slips are at a premium as 941-351-4900. there are only 700 plus available Exclusive private island club for the whole island and some Useppa Island is on the west coast of Florida. It is located just slips are not weather protected. Another company, Harmony south of Boca Grande Pass on the Yacht Vacations, is having boatI.C.W. The pirate José Gaspar kept the women he captured there ing rallies to Cuba. You can bring and his favorite was Useppa, thus your own boat or charter one of the name of the island. It was also theirs. At this time I would consider going through one of these used as a strategy planning location for the Bay of Pigs invasion. companies. You will probably get a better slip and accommodations, We know how that turned out. plus they handle all the paperFlorida’s Baron Collier built the inn, which is quite the place. I work. Contact www.harmonyyachtvacations.com or call visited there many times when 1-888-542-2667. Jim Turner owned it. He also Oops! owned the “Big Toy” which at the An angler in Loreto, Mexico time was the largest sailboat built caught a 430-pound yellow fin of fiberglass by Charlie Morgan. tuna, weighed it on a cattle scale In 1976 Garfield Beckstead purand then proceeded to fillet it. It chased it, and now has formed would have been a world record “Useppa Island Club.” The locahad he weighed it on a certified tion has some of the best fishing available, Boca Grande being the scale. The record remains at 427 pounds. tarpon capital from the first full Prep angler named moon in May through July. The All-American flats off the ICW have redfish, Griffin Georgia’s Crosspoint snook, trout and flounder and the fishing is fantastic when you fol- Christian Academy senior Cody

Stahl has been named to the Bassmaster High School All American Fishing Team. He is one of only 12 across the country to receive this distinction. The award also honors his work in the classroom as well as the community. He’s also a varsity football and basketball player and member of the student council. He accepted a fishing scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Designs. Way to go Cody. I’m sure we’ll be hearing about him in the future Bassmaster Tournaments.

Old saying about fishermen It’s just a jerk on one end of the line waiting for a jerk on the other. Remember to wear your PFD (personal floatation device). Eighty four percent of all drowning victims were not wearing a PFD. Be courteous, practice safe boating and I’ll see you on the water. Mike Rudderham is a veteran marine surveyor with more than 40 years experience in the marine industry.

• USCGA Continued from Page 8 instruction and certification to pilot an airplane or drive an automobile, but you can go buy a boat and take off, with no instruction or appreciation of the possible hazards awaiting you, and too many people do just

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NEW PRICE $1,649,000 GORGEOUS PARK-LIKE POINT LOT with 179' of Waterfront in High $$ Lake Neighborhood-Beautiful "Young Deer" Deep Water for your Double-Slip Dock. Custom Pool with Waterfalls, Gas Fire-Pit & Lots of Room to Entertain. Completely Remodeled in 2007 for "Lake Living" - Open Floor Plan with Huge Chef's Kitchen w/2 Island/Breakfast Bars, Vaulted Great Room with Stone Fireplace+Vaulted Lakeside Gathering Room w/180 Degree Lake View, Owner Suite on Main has Private Deck Overlooking Pool & Lake, Finished Terrace Level with Amazing Custom Wet-Bar & Game Room. Landscaping Steps, Cobblestone & Lighting from "Old Town Atlanta". Excellent Location off Exit 16 w/Easy Access to GA-400.

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FALL IN LOVE! 4-SIDED CUSTOM BRICK with Beautiful BUILT-IN POOL + Waterfall Hot-Tub with Screen Enclosure for Year Round Enjoyment! Spacious Owner Suite w/Fireplace & Private Covered Deck - 2-Story GR, Large DR + Chef's Delight Kitch w/SS Appl-Full Bsmt - Side Entry Garage w/Separate Driveway to Boat/Classic Car/Motorcycle Garage. DESIRABLE High End Young Deer Harbour Swim & Tennis N'hood-COVERED DOULE SLIP-DOCK in DEEP DEEP WATER!

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SUNRISE VIEWS on Beautiful "Young Deer Creek" Area of Lake Lanier-RARE Find - 1.14 Acres of Useable Land; Truly Feels Like Your Own Private Park + Large RV/Boat Parking Pad w/50 amp Service+Workshop. Totally Remodeled/Built for True Lake Living - You will Love this Open RANCH w/Hardie-Plank & Brick Siding + Architectural Roof+Rich Hardwood Floors w/Pegs. Vaulted Great Room has Beams w/Accent Lighting & Fireplace+Open to Amazing "Chef's Delight" Kitchen w/Large Granite Island/Breakfast Bar, Stainless Steel Appl, Knotty Alder Custom Built Cabinets+Bayed Eating Area & Lakeside Dining/Gathering Room w/Beautiful Views + Lakeside Owner's Suite. Covered Slip-Dock w/Swim Platform in Perfect Deep Water Setting.

$625,000 RESORT STYLE LIVING in Lake Lanier & Golf Community with Parks, Walkways, Clubhouse, Marina & Restaurant - MUST SEE! Wonderful Place to Live Life to it's Fullest - Also Perfect for Second Home to "Get Away from it All". IMMACULATE Craftsman Home filled with Rustic Elegance on Beautiful Wooded Lot. Rich Hardwood Floors, Coffered Great Room w/FP+Expansive Screened Porch, Chef's Delight Kitchen w/Wine Tasting Bar - Owner Suite on Main + Finished Terrace Level-Northeast Georgia Mountain Wineries, Outlet Mall, Lots of Shopping & Restaurants+Easy GA-400 Access!

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$265, 000 EXCELLENT LOCATION off Buford Dam Road with West Bank Park, Nortthside Hospital, Shopping & Restaurants Nearby! Spacious 4 Bedroom has Hardwood Floors. Partially Finished Basement + Fenced Backyard on .96 Acre Lot! Great Room with Fireplace is Open to "Updated" Kitchen with Granite Counters, Tiled Floors, SS Appliances, Breakfast Bar + Eating Area - Separate DR & LR - Vaulted Screened Porch+Large Deck. Owner Ste w/Private Bath-Plantation Blinds-HVAC 2 yrs young-Roof 5 yrs young!

OSE BY! R BOAT RAMPS & PARK CL NEW LISTING - LAKE LANIE EXQUISITE LAKE FRONT ESTATE ON SOUTH END OF LAKE LANIER - Private & Gated Sanctuary on Four Lots with C.O.E. on Two Sides - 186' of Shoreline with Double Slip-Dock, 100' "Grandfathered" Ramp & Boat Launch + Sandy Beach. Enjoy Sunset Views from this Gorgeous Craftsman Home with over 12,000 Square Feet of Architectural Grandeur including 9

$225,000 LOVE THE LAKE, BUT NOT READY TO MAKE THE MOVE YET? Enjoy this Spacious 3BR/2.5BA with Full Unfinished Daylight Basement off Pilgrim Mill Road, just a Short Drive to Tidwell Park with Boat Ramp and Picnic Areas. Great Amenities - Pool, Tennis Courts & Playground! Also, close to Cumming Aquatic Center + Easy Access to GA-400, Shopping & Restaurants.

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Do you know who owns these docks? As part of Lake Lanier Association’s efforts to keep the lake clean and safe the organization has been trying to resolve two separate abandoned boat house issues. The first dock was discovered abandoned in the Two Mile Creek area. The second was discovered in the Young Deer channel area.

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The group is asking that anyone with information about these docks to please contact them at lakeinfo@lakelanier.org or by phone at 770 503-7757. You may remain anonymous in giving any information on these docks.

New technology allows you to ‘Know Where To GO’ With every venture out on the water comes the opportunity to experience the technology of advanced electronics. The most impressive elements are presentation and ease of use. To arrive safely at your destination you need information, fast, accurate, and not difficult to read and understand. Regardless of the type of data, the process of extracting it should be similar to everyday devices you are accustomed to and familiar with. Smart phones, tablets, apps, all of which have a common thread of function and organization. High tech without simplicity of use is just another gadget. The rapid evolution of new, innovative, marine information devices is now even more up to date with the introduction of a new generation of multi function displays, SIMRAD GO7 and GO5. The displays are a tremendous breakthrough for smaller vessels and operators that need affordable navigation presentation in a very straightforward to use format. Knowledge, understanding, and proficiency are the prominent factors in this class of MFD. Superior technology can be an integral part of your boating navigation skills, increase in confidence, helping deliver the best experience with your vessel. The technology features an incredible

should be considered a step in the right direction in boating technolSteve ogy. Underway can sometimes be Johnson a constant barrage of events, all requiring some sort of decision Boating and, or action to maneuver Safety safely – at all times – in any condition. Imagine rapid, incredibly accurate GPS, the very best in charting presentation, sonar delivn MORE INFO: stevejohnson@navteach.com ering the details of the depths Blog: www.navteach.com below your vessel, even in 3D view. Real time satellite weather information and graphics. Numerboost in capability and boating safety is the ultimate result using ous entertainment options, all coming from a device strikingly these advancements. July is a busy month, plenty of similar to the technology you use boats and other watercraft crowd- every day. Another tremendous benefit, internal WiFi capability, ing the lake. The significant inis included. The unit can tether to crease in traffic volume can adversely change the surface with your tablet and phone allowing a wake driven wave condition. An direct control of your multifuncafternoon on the water sometimes tion display, for the exception of auto pilot guidance. looks like a heavy, mixed sea. Advanced marine electronics Normal boating operations beshould not be complicated, each come a challenge to stay dry, upgrade easier to use than its even standing clear of danger. You need to know where to go for predecessor being replaced. GO is a giant leap in this type of highly safety and shelter. developed navigation presentaEverything reduces down to tion, functionality, and definitely information, especially how you like it delivered. What is the best an asset to your boating needs. It’s a significant improvement format, the quickest way to get the knowledge you need to make to safe boating: Know Where to GO. decisions? Only you can answer Steve Johnson, US Coast that question. My suggestion is that anything emulating the expe- Guard (ret). is with CPO Johnson, Inc. rience of using a phone or tablet

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TUSCANY ON LANIER private lot with 233 feet of waterfront with expansive views. Long level private drive to perfect building site on main channel of Chestatee River section of Lake Lanier. Community dock is available to keep boat tied. $125,000

UNDER ! ACT R T N O C GRACIOUS FRENCH COUNTRY style home. This 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home is filled with character, A backyard oasis with screened porch, sunny deck with hot/tub and rock patio/firepit. Located in Hidden Harbor lake community with full amenities. Minutes to Sunrise Marina. $269,000

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Deep water just steps from the porch to oversized single slip dock with a sandy beach. Open floor plan and screened porch overlooking Lake Lanier. Located in a great lake neighborhood off Duckett Mill where some great fishing tournaments are won. Just minutes to Gainesville or Hwy 400. $450,000

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European Country with a modern twist. Five Fireplaces, 8000 square feet. Large creek with waterfall, Build pavilion close to water for water toys and kayaks, 300 feet of shoreline. $1,215,000

Wow! Look at the floor plan! New ranch style home sits in edge of woods with covered porch/FP, screened porch off master, 4 BR/ 3.5 BA over a full basement. Located in Lodgehaven lake community walking distance to Duckett Mill park with boat ramp. Choose from 2 new homes. 1+ acre each. Starting at $329,000

Let my town become your town! Shelley R. Shope, REALTOR® direct: 770.540.6893 email: sshope@kw.com

www.shelleyshope.com SPACIOUS 5BD/3BA FAMILY HOME! Beautiful hardwoods, new carpet, built-in bookcases, 12ft trey ceilings, recessed lighting throughout, gas logs. Lg family kitchen & breakfast room, dbl ovens, granite, tile, breakfast bar. Large master suite w/sitting area, large bath & veranda access. Enjoy the private, wooded lot on your rocking chair front porch or covered veranda. Rec room, lg den/media room, 2 lg bedrooms. 1000 sf storage & workshop space. Flowing creek on lot. Excellent Mt. Vernon/N Hall neighborhood, convenient to schools, lake, mountains & grocery. 4510 Walking Stick Lane, Gainesville $469,900

ENJOY THE 5 ACRE VIEW FROM YOUR GORGEOUS WRAP AROUND PORCH! Spacious 5bed/4.5ba open floor plan, hardwoods, built-in book cases throughout, large chef's kitchen, sep dining & breakfast rooms. Master suite w/ private sitting room opening to veranda. Four huge bedrooms on second level w/adjoining bathrooms. Terrace level w/ garage, rec rm, exercise rm, office space, full bath, and kitchenette opening to a relaxing salt water pool. New roof, HVAC & carpet! Fish in your private pond! 5160 Highland Road, Gainesville $549,900

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Pirates’ Poker Run: And the real winners are … By Pamela A. Keene When 300 boats of all shapes, sizes, colors and speeds take to the water on the weekend of July 14-16, plenty of cash and prizes will be changing hands. But the real winners are the three children’s charities who will be recipients of the proceeds. Now in its eighth year, the Pirates of Lanier Poker Run has raised more than $2 million by creating what is now billed as America’s largest poker run for charity. Since its inception, Pirates of Lanier has donated funds to Camp Sunshine and Camp Twin Lakes. Several years ago, it added the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County. Over the years, the group has donated to other charity groups, but these three organizations are the main focus of the three-day event. “Teams come from across the country to our event, and we start hearing from them months ahead of time,” said John Woodruff, chair emeritus of Lanier Partners, which produces the event each year. “Many of our participants do the whole poker run circuit and tell us that our event is a must for them, because it’s a great time

and greet at Lanier Island’s Grand Hall that will include a casino set up with roulette tables, craps and Black Jack, all managed by a professional casino party company. The fee is $50 per person, which includes a buffet and $100 in chips, plus entertainment. The and it raises funds for such worth- buy-in for the poker tournament is $250, which includes the buffet while charities.” and $1,000 in chips. Cash prizes The competitive field is will be awarded. capped at 300 boats, many who Friday is packed with various registered early in 2016. They’ve events. Norman’s Landing in brought in the big boats and put Cumming sponsors the Cheesethem in some of the 180 or so burger in Paradise Raft Up on the slips that have been set aside for the event at Lanier Islands for the lake near Three Sisters. Friday night’s Captains’ Party, required weekend. “Lanier Islands has for poker run captains and also been a great partner for us,” open to crews and friends, again Woodruff said. “It’s a fun weekfills Grand Hall with music, food end that offers something for and anticipation for the big event everyone, even if you don’t have on Saturday. “We cap off the a boat to enter.” day’s events with a huge fireThis year the event begins on works show,” Woodruff said. “It’s Thursday night with a new conjust a great weekend and it’s all cept: a casino night and a Texas for the kids.” Hold ‘Em poker tournament. For the kids Woodruff said the board expects Camp Sunshine was created in the play to become pretty serious. “Many of the players are coming the early 1980s to provide a summer camp experience for youngfrom across the country; they’re the players who really know what sters with cancer. Over the years, it has expanded to including famthey’re doing. It will be something to see.” It’s part of the meet ily camp weekends and other ac-

Action from last year’s Poker Run.

tivities such as pre-school programs, sibling camps and teen retreats. The camps are held at Camp Twin Lakes, a non-profit camp facility located within Fort Yargo State Park in Barrow County. Camp Sunshine House

non-residential facility in Decatur provides educational and support programming for children and their families. It opened in 2003. For more information, visit www.mycampsunshine.com. See Pirates, page 78

Be part of the fun The Pirates of Lanier Poker Run takes place from July 14-16 with a Thursday Casino Night party, Friday’s Cheeseburger in Paradise and evening Captains’ Party, plus Saturday’s staggered-start poker run and awards party. Complete information about all activities, entry fees, pricing for individual activities and prizes is available at www.lanierpartners.org.

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5594 Hidden Harbor, Gainesville, GA This delightful home is located in a well-established & sought after Lake Lanier Community. A must see! Enjoy the walk to all the great amenities, pool, tennis crts, playground, club house & Lake Lanier. Summer fun is a must & easy to get to, w/gentle walk or drive your golf cart to covered SS dock on deep water. The boat lift stays! Inside you will find a cozy & refined fam rm w/ a brick firepl, h'wood flr, tile in kitch & baths, formal din rm and sun rm. Guest BR or office on the main level. Upstairs features 3 bd and 2 ba while the terrace level has a pottery rm & 2 bonus rms. New roof in 2015 and all new HVAC! $380,000

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5030 Highland Ridge Run, Gainesville, GA A long, private, meandering, lighted driveway bordered by azaleas, invites you to this luxurious estate nestled on 15+ fenced, secluded acres with babbling creek in the heart of coveted North Hall. A home for all occasions with your family, friends and special events. All your expectations will be exceeded in this custom designed home because...LOVE IS IN THE DETAILS! Master suite on main level, 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths upstairs and garage apartment with 2 additional bedrooms and 1 full bath! $895,000

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Is it deja vu as far as drought? As I sit here in Severe Weather Center 2, looking at the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, I am getting some flashbacks from a decade ago. Moderate to severe drought conditions are continuing across north Georgia this month. Stream flows are extremely low, lake levels are continuing to drop, and top soil moisture is all but gone. It did not help the situation in that we had a very hot June. We were not setting any high temperature records but we were frequently very close to tying them. I am hoping we see a little pattern change this month. July is the wettest month of the year. We average nearly six inches of rain. These tropical afternoon pop-up thunderstorms however, are generally scattered about and do not bring steady uniform rains. In fact, more often than not, it can rain so hard and so fast, the ground cannot absorb the moisture quick enough before a large majority of it just runs off. Another concern I have for this month is the severe storm threat. I think we are going to have a better chance for afternoon storms. I also think we may have an above average number of severe storms. As you well know, June was a blistering month from Texas to South Carolina. I don’t expect anything to change as far as the temperatures. In fact, I expect our hottest month of the year to be even hotter

than average. It’s this heat that drives bubbles of air from the ground to Glenn extremely high altitudes, Burns creating massive thunderstorms. When you Lanier have extremely hot air Outlook surround by cooler air aloft, these updrafts can rise rapidly and to great heights. Eventually, you can get a thunderstorm cloud top to rise to more than 50,000 feet. When the storm clouds grow that high, large hail is often the result. When you have large hail, you are going to see intense cloud to ground lightning and straight line winds of 60 to 70 miles per hour! My educated guess is we are going to see numerous severe t-storms this month. We have also seen a fairly early start with the Atlantic hurricane season. We had Bonnie and Colin. Both did little to nothing to bolster our rainfall. July is not known for any significant tropical development so I would not expect much, if anything this month. Our July full moon is on the 19th and it’s called the Full Buck Moon. Be safe this month. Be extra careful with your fireworks, as the ground remains tinder dry. Keep a watchful eye on the skies when you are out on the lake and we’ll take a look at some signals I am seeing concerning this fall and winter next month. Glenn Burns is chief meteorologist for WSB-TV in Atlanta.

SOLUNAR TIMES FOR LAKE LANIER

LAKE LANIER WATER LEVELS NOV 1 1067.51 2 1068.60 3 1068.86 4 1068.97 5 1069.04 6 1069.13 7 1069.54 8 1069.78 9 1070.17 10 1070.33 11 1070.42 12 1070.41 13 1070.34 14 1070.40 15 1070.44 16 1070.39 17 1070.27 18 1070.83 19 1071.38 20 1071.48 21 1071.43 22 1071.39 23 1071.21 24 1071.01 25 1070.80 26 1070.58 27 1070.36 28 1070.41 29 1070.47 30 1070.47 31 AV 1070.21 MAX 1071.48 MI 1067.51

DEC

JAN

FEB

1070.58 1070.86 1070.76 1070.64 1070.71 1070.76 1070.66 1070.52 1070.36 1070.22 1070.08 1070.14 1070.20 1070.22 1070.21 1070.22 1070.33 1070.35 1070.40 1070.48 1070.45 1070.35 1071.00 1072.19 1072.80 1073.24 1073.47 1073.91 1074.59 1075.19 1075.48 1071.33 1075.48 1070.08

1075.43 1075.32 1075.18 1075.07 1074.86 1074.64 1074.41 1074.24 1074.03 1073.83 1073.61 1073.37 1073.13 1072.90 1073.16 1073.38 1073.35 1073.12 1072.90 1072.67 1072.68 1073.23 1073.24 1073.07 1072.86 1072.87 1072.68 1072.43 1072.22 1071.97 1071.71 1073.47 1075.43 1071.71

1071.44 1071.31 1071.71 1071.57 1071.45 1071.24 1071.00 1070.75 1070.49 1070.38 1070.36 1070.22 1070.33 1070.43 1070.42 1070.44 1070.45 1070.45 1070.43 1070.52 1070.62 1070.62 1071.06 1071.56 1071.55 1071.47 1071.35 1071.22 1071.08

MAR

1070.98 1070.87 1070.76 1070.62 1070.70 1070.82 1070.65 1070.48 1070.30 1070.20 1070.16 1070.22 1070.29 1070.24 1070.20 1070.12 1070.02 1070.01 1070.08 1070.13 1070.06 1070.05 1070.00 1069.99 1069.98 1070.06 1070.13 1070.06 1070.04 1070.00 1070.07 1070.89 1070.27 1071.71 1070.98 1070.22 1069.98

APR

MAY

1070.26 1070.30 1070.38 1070.30 1070.27 1070.20 1070.27 1070.25 1070.31 1070.38 1070.34 1070.31 1070.30 1070.29 1070.30 1070.33 1070.38 1070.40 1070.41 1070.44 1070.50 1070.53 1070.58 1070.62 1070.62 1070.61 1070.61 1070.57 1070.52 1070.59

1070.68 1070.70 1070.64 1070.56 1070.49 1070.41 1070.38 1070.39 1070.39 1070.37 1070.32 1070.21 1070.11 1070.13 1070.10 1070.00 1069.95 1069.84 1069.76 1069.67 1069.70 1069.69 1069.61 1069.49 1069.39 1069.27 1069.16 1069.16 1069.16 1069.16 1069.02 1070.41 1055.93 1070.62 1070.70 1070.20 1069.02

SOLUNAR TIMES FOR LAKE LANIER

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


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Lakeside Calendar July 2016 n July 8 – Chris Lundy: “A Painting A Day” exhibit at Bowen Center for the Arts, 334 Ga. 9N, Dawsonville. Info: 706-216-2787; bowenarts.org. n July 9 – Beach Bash held 1-4 p.m. in Splash Park, 103 Grant Place, Cornelia. Info: 706-778-8585, X280; corneliageorgia.org. n July 9 – 47th annual Cracker Fly-In touching down at Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport in Gainesville from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Location at 1137 Aviation Way. Cost: $5, children 12 and younger free; $5 pancake breakfast. Rides for free. Info: crackerflyin.com. n July 15 – Red, White & Tunes held at Pitts Park, 221 Sam Pitts Circle, Clarkesville. Music begins at 7:30 p.m.; Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Free. Info: clarkesvillega.org. n July 21-31 – “Shrek, the Musical” presented by Habersham Community Theater. Times: 7:30 p.m., July 21-23; 28-30; 2 p.m., July 24, 31. Admission: $18, adults; $11, children and students. Info: habershamtheater.org. n July 22, 23 – “Auntie Q and Her Wayward Girls,” presented at 8:30 p.m. at Sautee Nacoochee Center, 283 Ga. 255 N. Sautee Nacoochee. Admission: $15. Info: 706-878-3300; snca.org. n July 22-24, 28-31, Aug. 5-7 – “Shrek, the Musical” presented by The Holly Theatre, 69 W. Main St., Dahlonega. Admis-

sion: $12-$19.99. Info: 706-864-3759; hollytheater.com. n Thru Sept. 25 – Lanier Holiday Chapel (located inside Holiday Marina, 6900 Holiday Road, Buford) holds Interdenominational Services every Sunday at 9 a.m. through Sept. 25. Casual dress. Info: 770-932-2048. n Aug. 6, Nov. 25 – Movies on Main in downtown Clarkesville presented by the City of Clarkesville and shown at the Historic Habersham Theater, 1370 Washington St. Times: 7-9 p.m. Movies: Mamma Mia, June 10; Raiders of the Lost Ark, Aug. 6; Elf, Nov. 25. Tickets: 706-839-1315.

Joe Gransden 16-piece Big Band. Admission: $22-$25. n July 29 – “The Good Dinosaur,” Disney’sPixar film, presented at 8:45 p.m. at the center’s Amphitheater. Free. Info: www.bufordcommunitycenter.com. Cumming Playhouse n July 21-Aug. 14 – “Leader of the Pack,” nominee of 1985 Tony Award for Best Musical, presented by RISPA. Admission: $25. Info/times: 770-781-9178; www.playhousecumming.com.

Brenau University n Thru July 14 – President’s Summer Art Series 2016 exhibited in Simmons Visual Arts Center, Sellars Gallery, 500 Washington St. SE, Gainesville. Opening reception 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m., May 19. Info: 770-534-6263.

Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds n July 2 – Little River Band performs 7 p.m. Tickets: $30-$40. n July 15-23 – 66th annual Georgia Mountain Fair offers music, arts & crafts, carnival rides, unique attractions, and a glimpse into North Georgia’s rich history. Admission: $12; children 12 and under free. Info: www.georgiamountainfairgrounds. com.

Buford Community Center n July 23 – Joe Gransden: Songs of Sinatra & Friends, at 8 p.m., performed by

Lake Lanier Islands Resort n Thru Aug. 13 – LanierWorld opens for summer

Info: www.lakelanierislands.com. Northeast Georgia History Center n July 12 – New Gainesville Chautauqua – “Becoming America” with Abigail Adams portrayed by Colonial Williamsburg’s Abigail Schumann presented in the Northeast Georgia History Center Amphitheater. Time: 7 p.m. Info: www.negahc.org. Piedmont College n Thru Aug. 26 – Mac Stewart: Midnight Garden exhibit of work by new Georgia artist Mac Stewart. Reception held 5-7 p.m. Aug. 25. Info: 706-894-4201; piedmont.edu. Quinlan Arts Center n Thru Aug. 13 – Summer Exhibitions “Bright Lights: A Celebration of Summer” features The Southern Appalachian Artist Guild, artists Tonya Haswell, Alex Sridej, Mary Frances Hull, Clay Sayre & Denise Schnaubelt. Info: www.quinlanartscenter.org. Tannery Row Artist Colony n Thru Aug. 26 – Summer Showcase presents a featured Tannery artist in the gallery each month. Info: www.tanneryrowartistcolony.com. Enjoy a safe summer around the lake!

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JULY 2016 Firecracker Cup Sat/Sun LLSC AISC AISC Summer 2-#1 Wed BFSC/SSC Moonlight Scramble/Firefly Sat AISC AISC Summer 2 - #2 Wed SSC Newcomers Race Sun AISC AISC Summer 2 - #3 Wed AUGUST 2016 AISC AISC Summer 2 - #4 Wed AISC AISC Summer 2 - #5 Wed BFSC Fall 1 Sat AISC AISC Summer 2 - #6 Wed BFSC/SSC Moonlight Scramble/Firefly 2 Sat AISC AISC Summer 2 - #7 Wed BFSC Fall 2 Sat LLSC Vern Pickering Commodores Cup Sat/Sun AISC AISC Summer 2 - #8 Wed SEPTEMBER 2016 LLSC Jr. Commodores Cup AISC AISC Summer 2 - #9 SSC SSC Open Regatta LLSC Old Goat - Thistle Regatta UYC A Day at the Lake Event AISC AISC Summer 2 - #10

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Fall 3 C22 Gone with the Wind AISC Awards Party Fall 4 UYC Fall 1 Flying Scot Regatta Bill Sears #1 Encore Race #1 Barefoot Open

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OCTOBER 2016 LLSC Lightning Regatta Sat/Sun 10/01-02 LLSC Encore Race #2 Wed 10/05 LLSC Laser Regatta Sat/Sun 10/08-09 LARC Fall #1 - SSC hosts Sat 10/08 BFSC Fall 5 Sun 10/09 UYC UYC Fall 2 Sun 10/09 LLSC Encore Race #3 Wed 10/12 LARC Fall #2 - BFSC Hosts (BF Fall #5) Sat 10/15 LLSC Sailboard Regatta Sat/Sun 10/15-16 SSC Bill Sears #2 Sun 10/16 UYC UYC Fall 3 Sun 10/16 LLSC Encore Race #4 Wed 10/19 BFSC Fall 6 Sat 10/22 LLSC Georgia Tech Regatta Sat 10/22 LLSC Encore Race #5 Wed 10/26 LLSC Halloween Regatta Sat/Sun 10/29-30 LLSC Miss Piggy - one-design (J-22, J-24) Sat/Sun 10/29-31

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11/05 11/06 11/06 11/12 11/12 11/12 11/13 11/19 11/26

DECEMBER 2016 LLSC Pig & Rum Thistles LARC Fall #5 - UYC Hosts UYC UYC Fall Make-up 2 SSC Bill Sears #5 LLSC Whitecapper UYC UYC Fall 5

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12/03 12/03 12/04 12/04 12/10 12/10

These races are open to non-club members interested in connecting with the racing scene on Lake Lanier. For more information, visit www.SailLanier.com and click on the club that's hosting the race. LARC - Lanier Auxiliary Racing Committee AISC - Atlanta Inland Sailing Club BFSC - Barefoot Sailing Club LLSC - Lake Lanier Sailing Club UYC - University Yacht Club


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Olympic park earns national, international commendations as 20th anniversary nears

Renovations will mark beginning of new era at venue used for Centennial Games When the water receded, Shore Lines crews built a bridge from the secFrom 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.

ond floor of the tower to the plaza, installed a handicap ramp, and remade the tower interior to include a restroom, electrical upgrades and camera platform. By Jane Harrison to host another international reAdditionally, improvements fter the 1996 gatta; created a smart new logo were made to the service building Olympics ended, tem- and motif; retained the venue’s on the plaza to enlarge the conporary grandstands favored status with long-time cession stand and provide space came down across Lake Lanier water sport patrons; and exfor official conferences in athletic from where a red and white tower panded the park’s culture to encontests and a bride’s room for stood tall. A basic shell of a build- dear it to the community at large. venue weddings. A revamp of the ing and docks where Olympians On the cusp of the park’s 20th original restrooms in the service once walked remained as Spartan anniversary, GH ’96 achieved na- building, plus new walls and launching pads for thousands of tional and international praise for flooring in the tower polished off rowers and paddlers that followed a $1.1 million renovation on the the remake. 20 years after. Time took its toll park’s tower/grandstand side. OfVisitors to the park’s tower on the boards and wiring, pipes ficials from the Pan American side first stroll by the Fields Meand ducts of what the Olympics Games and American Collegiate morial Butterfly Garden, where a left behind; but a flame still flick- Rowing Association said the infountain flows amidst zinnias, ered. vestment could pay off big in the butterfly bushes, and boulders. It That Olympic flame rekindled future. LLOP’s past as an is a tribute to the family of Bill about three years ago with the re- Olympic site has kept it on the in- Fields, a 1952 Olympic gold newal of an organization that ternational radar; the recent inmedalist rower who came to live brought the world to Lanier. vestments enhance its prospects adjacent to the Lanier shore that Gainesville Hall ’96 reorganized for future world class athletic would get its own Olympic under Chairperson Mimi Collins, competitions as well as homeaward. The garden emerges as a who emerged as a champion for town gatherings. beautiful aesthetic improvement, the venue now known as Lake Tight finish while the others tend more to Lanier Olympic Park. A crew of Workers with local contractor functional matters. local movers-and-shakers went all Carroll Daniel Construction finAfter the 1,600-plus rowers in, accomplishing far more than ished stringing electrical wires departed from the ACRA national the legacy rowing and and mudding sheet rock just days championship Memorial Day canoe/kayak clubs could do before the Pan American Games Weekend, ACRA President alone. began May 19. After beginning a Desmond Stahl gave the renovaSince its rebirth in late fall tight schedule last fall on the detions a very favorable review. His 2013, GH ’96 has hired a venue sign by local architect Robin Mil- compliments followed similar remanager; secured millions in gov- lard, the project got delayed by marks from international officials ernment funding, grants, and rare December flooding that put a who raved about the success of sponsorships; successfully hosted moat between the tower and the Pan Am Games that ended an Olympic qualifier; won a bid grandstands. just before college athletes took oars at LLOP.

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Workers had their own finish line to cross to get the venue ready for this year’s Pan Am Games.

More convenience “It's very gratifying to come here every year and have the opportunity to put our athletes on an Olympic race course,” said Stahl of ACRA’s six annual champi-

onships on Lanier. The upgrades to the tower and service building make running a big, national championship with thousands of athletes, spectators and volunteers See LLOP, page 35

Gala to celebrate Olympics on Lanier By Jane Harrison Twenty years after the world came to Lake Lanier, a vibrant internationally themed celebration is planned to rock the shore. Rio on the Water: A renewal of the Olympic Spirit will bring Brazilian dancers, globally inspired cuisine, and a 12-piece party band to Lake Lanier Olympic Park Aug. 5. Festivities include a parade of volunteers led by Grand Marshal Ga. Gov. Nathan Deal to honor those who helped with the 1996 Olympic canoe/kayak and rowing events on Lanier. The gala coincides with the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, PHOTO BY ALAN HOPE Brazil, which will be broadcast Workers had their own finish line to cross to get the venue ready for on big screen. But, with all the this year’s Pan Am Games. fun in the grandstands and plaza,

who’s going to be watching TV? The evening is set to begin at 7 p.m. with drinks and dinner featuring a street fair of food with a Brazilian flair prepared by Cumming-based Chef Kern Chaisson. Dancers, jugglers and drummers will spice up a hot carnival parade, culminating with non-stop dance music from 8:30 until 11 p.m. by The Atlanta Showstoppers. The high energy band’s song list ranges from AC/DC’s Back in Black to ZZ Top’s Sharp Dressed Man, with a little Monkee business, I’m a Believer, thrown in between. The event will also recognize members of the original Gainesville Hall ’96 who hospitably wooed the Atlanta Olympic Committee to Lanier

with peach ice cream, cruises, and community support. A tribute is planned for Jim Mathis, Jr., Steve Gilliam, Mary Hart Wilheit and Steve Kelly, all instrumental in bringing the Olympics to Lanier. In addition, past canoe/kayak and rowing Olympians are expected to get special recognition. Gainesville-Hall ’96 board members have been planning the blow out celebration for months. Chairperson Mimi Collins expects not only to offer up a grand time, but also raise money for the next stage of renovations at the 20-year-old venue. Tickets: $100 per person and $1,500 for a table of 10. GH ’96 board member Dixie Truelove, who has been organizing the gala with Collins, reported See Rio, page 35


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Continued from Page 34 a lot less stressful. “From ACRA’s perspective, the plumbing in the tower and the repositioned camera platform are the most valuable additions, because they give our referees a better and more convenient operating environment,” he said. Prior to restroom installation in the tower, referees had to descend a flight of stairs, climb up the grandstand steps, and run to the plaza to a restroom. The new camera platform puts the finish line camera in better position for tight photo finishes. The handicap ramp enabled one official in a wheel chair and others with mobility difficulties to easily access their posts in the tower. Stahl also complimented the expanded concession area that provides “better offerings of food and drink” for athletes and spectators. Stahl hopes ACRA’s tradition at LLOP has “contributed to the legacy and perhaps even to a resurgence of interest and activity on this great venue.” A week before college rowers hit the water, officials with an international canoe/kayak organiza-

tion commended GH ‘96’s investments and urged bids for other world championship regattas. The revamped LLOP honors its Olympic legacy with upgrades that could lure future international regattas, said Cecilia Farias, president of the COPAC, the Pan American Canoe/Kayak organization that brought the Olympic qualifier to Lanier. Expanding use “The improvements are something to be proud of,” said Dwight Corbin, COPAC vicepresident. He hinted that a junior world championship or world cup canoe/kayak regatta would be a good bet for the future. LLOP manager Morgan House said Pan Am Games officials “could not say enough” about how well the event went and how it could ignite more international interest. Currently, the next wave of international athletes will come in 2018 with world championship dragon boat races. The renovations at LLOP have not only attracted far flung attention; they also have locals eyeing the venue for weddings, community and corporate meetings, char-

ity concerts, and team building exercises. “We’ve got spaces rented out … we’re already seeing revenue coming in” due to the upgrades, House said. The new room at the service building offers brides and attendants more space to get ready for a wedding on the plaza. The revamped and refurnished tower conference room puts business partners and club members in a relaxed setting with nearly wall-to-wall views of the lake. The venue once viewed locally as just a headquarters for rowers and paddlers has even hosted a wake board competition, broadening its appeal among other lake-goers on Lanier. From its beginning as a 1996 Olympic site to its revitalization on international and local stages, LLOP’s legacy has continued in its traditional role promoting human-powered competition and expanded its welcome to activities far from its original Olympic intent. Next month Lakeside News crosses the bridge to the other side of LLOP for a look at future plans to endear the Olympic site to the community and the world.

Continued from Page 34 that 10 tables had been sold as of last month. The group targets $50,000 in sponsorships. Ticket and sponsorship information are available on the park website: www.lakelanierolympicvenue.org.

Since its renewal about three years ago, the re-organized version of GH ‘96 has overseen a $1.1 million remake on the tower side and is now eyeing major improvements across the road at the boathouse and beach park.

Rio on the Water: A Renewal of the Olympic Spirit

When: 7-11 p.m. Aug. 5 Where: Lake Lanier Olympic Park Grandstands & Plaza, 1305 Clarks Bridge Rd. Gainesville Tickets: $100 individuals, $1,500 table of 10 Sponsorships: $2,500-$10,000 More info: www.lakelanierolympicvenue.org

Additional LLOP calendar events Lake Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club Aug. 19 - Moonlight Paddle Sept. 10 - 21st Annual Atlanta Dragon Boat Festival Sept. 16 - Moonlight Paddle Sept. 17 - Beginner Racing League Fall Practice Race Oct. 1 - Beginner Racing League Fall Fungatta Oct. 8 - Kayak Trader Challenge Oct. 14- Moonlight Paddle Oct. 29 - Halloween Howl

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Swim with the big fish for charity; there’s still time to train By Pamela A. Keene Swimming with Olympians? Yes, you can, when you participate in Swim Across America Making Waves to Fight Cancer at Lake Lanier on September 17. The Rio Summer Games will be a distant memory, but Georgians will have a chance to share the lake with some of the nation’s top competitive swimmers to raise money for The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Training sessions for Atlantans take place at Allatoona Lake on July 10 and at Lanier Islands on August 7 and September 11 to help participants prepare for the event. The sessions are open to Swim Across America registrants for $25 per session and to interested swimmers for $35 per session. Making Waves to Fight Cancer features 16 open-water swims across the country that began in May. The Lake Lanier event is one of the final swims for 2016 and will include elite athletes Amanda Weir, Doug Gjertsen, Eric Wunderlich, Geoff Gaberino, Heather Petri, Joe Hudepohl,

Megan Neyer, Neil Versfeld and Steve Lundquist. “Swimmers of all skill levels are encouraged to join us and experience the thrill of Open Water, said Megan Melgaard, director of the Atlanta event and national safety director of Swim Across America. “Every year, we are incredibly moved by the individuals or teams that swim in honor of friends, family or co-workers that have been affected by cancer, said Ms. Melgaard. “Cancer touches everyone and it’s great to see individuals who take on this challenge and help us turn the tide against cancer.” Swimmers can choose from three options for the open swim – 1-mile and 5K courses or a 4 X half-mile relay with three other team members. The event is open to individuals or teams. Since the Atlanta swim’s 2011 inception, SAA Atlanta has far exceeded its original three-year pledge of $300,000 and raised more than $531,000 in for the Aflac Cancer Center and another $100,000 to the Winship Cancer Center. The Aflac Cancer Center cares for more than 7,300 chil-

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Is it a seller’s market for Lake Lanier homes? By Bev Knight That’s a very good question, and one that lake agents hear all the time. After all, you may know homeowners in Brookhaven, Milton, and Johns Creek who sold their homes the first day on the Knight market, with multiple offers, above list price. Like those areas, there are pockets of metro-Atlanta where it is definitely a seller’s market, but there are also some where buyers still rule. How about the Lake Lanier market? Does it favor the buyers or the sellers? Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple answer. In real estate, there are several ways to categorize demand. An often-used gauge is the quantity of inventory (homes on the market), measured in months. To determine the months of inventory, you divide the number of homes for sale in that market by the average number of sales per month. For this measurement, it assumes that no new homes would be added to the inventory. For example, if there

are 100 homes for sale and approximately 20 sales per month, then you would have five months of inventory. A neutral market will have around six months of inventory available. That means it is neither a buyer’s nor seller’s market, so no party has any negotiating advantage in the transaction. If there is less than six months inventory, it tends to be a seller’s market. That is, demand exceeds supply, so the seller has more say-so in the transaction. If the inventory exceeds six months’ worth, it trends toward a buyer’s market. During the great recession, inventory was measured in years, so that excess of unsold homes definitely gave the buyers the advantage. Prices decreased significantly, and homeowners had to make concessions to get to the closing table. In a seller’s market, the homeowner can ask a higher price for the home which causes prices to rise overall. If the buyer asks for repairs or concessions, the homeowner is more likely to say “no” and wait for the next buyer. The lake market has improved considerably since the recession, so sell-

ers are in a better bargaining position. But that doesn’t mean it is a seller’s market in all cases. Like most markets, the demand on Lanier is based on the price range and the location. Taking the entire lake into account, homes priced under $500k are basically at a neutral market with six months of inventory. In the $500k-$1 million range, it is still a buyer’s market with approximately 12 months of inventory. Above the $1 million mark, it remains a slow-go with several years of unsold inventory. Most agents agree that the contentious presidential election may continue to have a negative impact on higher-priced homes for the rest of this year. That said, there are cities around Lanier that are hotter than others. Cumming, for example, continues to see high demand. For homes under $500k, we often see multiple offers and quick sales. That price range has only five months of inventory, and the same is true for Cumming homes over $1 million. So the folks in that price range in that city are definitely enjoying a mild seller’s market. The mid-range sales,

$500k-$1 million, are slightly slower in Cumming with a little over seven months of inventory. Even so, that is very close to a neutral market and still bodes well for Forsyth homeowners who price their homes correctly. Buford has a lot fewer sales than Cumming, but it also has a healthy market with five months of inventory in all categories. The Flowery Branch/Oakwood area is also showing signs of a seller’s market in the highest and lowest price ranges, and it is just slightly above a neutral market in the $500k-$1 million range. Do you see the pattern? Generally speaking, the closer to Atlanta, the hotter the market. Gainesville sees the most lake sales, by far. It has about six months of inventory in the under $500k category, a huge improvement from the recession years; but, in the upper price ranges, the inventory is much higher (i.e., more of a buyer’s market). Dawsonville’s healthiest price range is the $500k-$1 million range which has about eight months of inventory, still more of a buyer’s market. The other price points in Dawsonville are oversaturated

with inventory, and sales are relatively slow. So what does all that mean for you? It means that if you want to sell your lakefront home, you have to price it correctly. Today’s buyers are very well-informed and do understand lake values. Even if you are in the hot Cumming area, you can’t price the house $100k over the appraisal and expect multiple offers. It doesn’t work that way. You have to be realistic about what to expect. By the same token, if you are in one of the less-busy markets, you can definitely still sell your home. You simply need an effective strategy that takes market conditions into account. You don’t have to be the best house on the lake to make the sale. You just have to be one of the best properties in your price range for your location. That can be controlled by staging, pricing, appropriate home repairs and realistic expectations. Your Realtor can give you a range of prices based on recent comparable sales. If you’re in a hot market/price range, you can See Knight, page 78

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n Gorge Floor Hike, Tallulah Falls. Strenuous 3.5 mile trek down 531 stairs with river crossing, rock jumping, boulder climbing to swimming hole at Bridal Veil Falls, minimum age 10. Wear appropriate footwear, bring food and water. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. July 2, 3, 4, 10 & Aug. 20, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. $10, plus $5 parking. Register in advance. www.gastateparks.org, 706-754-7981. n Splash ‘n Dash/Super Sprint Triathlon, Gainesville. Team and individual multisport events, distances and time to be announced, July 9 Don Carter State Park, 5000 N. Browning Bridge Rd. $35-$65. www.feedyourdingo.com. n The Ridges 5K Open Water Swim, Hiawassee. 5K swim race in Lake Chatuge from The Ridges Resort to Clay County Recreation Park in Hayesville, N.C., July 10, check-in begins 7:30 a.m., Ridges Resort, U.S. Hwy 76. $55 early, $65 race day. www.raceodysseyevents.com. n Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga, Gainesville. Yoga classes on SUP boards, age 17 or older, 911 a.m. Mondays July 11-25 Holly Park, Old Thompson Bridge Rd. $45 Gainesville residents, $60 non-residents. Register Friday before session begins. 770-531-2680. n Stand Up Paddle Board 101, Gainesville. SUP classes for beginners and experts, age 17 or older, 5-7 p.m. Mondays July 11-25 Holly Park, Old Thompson Bridge Rd. $135 Gainesville residents, $180 non-residents. Register by June 3. 770-531-2680, www.gainesville.org/recreation. n Family Paddle, Tallulah Falls. Relaxing family paddle around Tallulah Lake, 1-3 p.m. July 13, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd. For ages 2 and older; children must be accompanied by adult. Register in advance. $15, plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981, www.gastateparks.org. n Pirates on Lanier Charity Poker Run. Annual poker game by boat to various destinations on Lake Lanier, begins with Meet & Greet July 14, Raft up July 15, and Poker Run, fireworks, music, entertainment July 16, various times and locations. www.lanierpartners.org. n Hidden Gem, Tallulah Lake Paddle, Tallulah Falls. Paddle to power plant, waterfalls, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. July 16, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. Meet at beach at Day Use Area. Bring water and lunch. Children must be 8 or older. $15, $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-754-7981. n Chopped Oak Sprint/Super Sprint Triathlon, Clarkesville. Swim/bike/run events of various distances for children and adults with pool swims, various start times July 16, Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center, 120 Paul Franklin Rd. Various registration costs. www.fivestarntp.com. n Tri the Mountains, Blue Ridge. 600 yard swim, 18 mile bike, 5K run 7 a.m. July 17, Lake Blue Ridge Marina, 335 Marina Dr. Individuals/ relays $85-$145. www.gamultisports.com. n Full Moon Paddle, Tallulah Falls. Rangerled relaxing paddle around Tallulah Lake, 7:45-

9:45 July 18, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. Register in advance. $15, plus 5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706754-7981. n Moonlight Lake Paddle, Gainesville. Naturalist-led moonlit paddle on calm water on northern tributary of Lake Lanier for ages 8 and older, 7:45-9:45 p.m. July 19 & Aug. 18, Don Carter State Park, 7000 N. Browning Bridge Rd. Register in advance. Bring flashlight, insect repellent and water. Bring canoe or kayak or rent. $15-$25, $5 parking. 678-450-7726, www.gastateparks.org. n Paddle the Hooch Series, Gainesville. Paddle on Upper Chattahoochee Section of Lake Lanier 5-7 p.m. July 22, 29, Don Carter State Park, 5000 N. Browning Bridge Rd. Meet at visitor’s center. Bring water and sunscreen. Bring kayak or canoe or rent. $15-$25, $5 parking. Register in advance. www.gastateparks.org, 678-450-7726. n Witch’s Head Hike, Tallulah Falls. Guided hike to bottom of waterfalls to see the witch’s head rock, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. July 23, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. For ages 8 and older; no pets. Bring lunch and water. Register in advance. $5, plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981, www.gastateparks.org. n Crow’s Lake Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike, Jefferson. Triathlon-400 yard swim, 15 mile bike, 5K run; duathlon-5K run, 15 mile bike, 5K run; aquabike-400 yard swim, 15 mile bike, 7:30 a.m. July 24, 155 Crows Lake Dr. Individuals/relays $75-$165. www.gamultisports.com. n Twilight Super Sprint Triathlon, Hiawassee. 1/4 mile swim, 12 mile bike, 2 mile run 6 p.m. Aug. 13, Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, Hwy 76. $75. www.raceodysseyevents.com. n Kidfit & Adults Triathlon, Flowery Branch. Swim/bike/run events of various distances for children and adults with pool swims, various start times Aug. 20. Sterling on the Lake Clubhouse, 7004 Lake Sterling Blvd. $40-$55. www.fivestarntp.com. n Tri to Beat Cancer/Duathlon/Aquabike, Athens. Triathlon-400 meter swim, 14 mile bike, 5K run; Aquabike-400 meter swim, 14 mile run 7 a.m. Aug. 21, Sandy Creek Park, 400 Bob Holman Rd. Individuals/relays $70-$15. www.gamultisports.com. n Tugaloo Olympic Distance Triathlon/Aquabike, Lavonia. Triathlon1.5K swim, 42K bike, 10K run; aquabike1.5K swim, 42K bike 8 a.m. Sept. 10, Tugaloo State Park at Lake Hartwell, 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd. $75$165. www.gamultisports.com. n Bootlegger Super Sprint Triathlon, Dawsonville. Swim/bike/run events of various distances for children and adults with pool swims, various start times Sept. 11, Veterans Memorial Park, 186 Recreation Rd. $40-$55. www.fivestarntp.com. n Lake Lanier Island Triathlon/Aquabike, Buford. Triathlon-400 yard swim, 13 mile bike, 5K run; aquabike-400 yard swim, 13 mile bike 7:30 a.m. Sept. 24, Lanier Islands Resort, 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy. Individuals/teams $65$165. www.gamultisports.com. Grounded Pursuits n Original Hall County Farmers Market, Gainesville. Tuesdays 2:30-6:30 p.m., Saturdays 7 a.m.-noon or sell-out, 734 E. Crescent Dr. www.hallcountyfarmersmarket.org. n Flowery Branch Farmers Market. 4-7 p.m.

Thursdays through October, 5305 Railroad Ave. https://sites.google.com/site/flowerybranchfarmersmarket/ n Dahlonega Farmers Market. 2-6 p.m. Tuesdays, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 8, 52 N. Park St. www.dahlonega.org n Sunday N.H. Tech Rides, Gainesville. Base pace road bike rides averaging 40-60 miles roll out at 1:15 p.m. Sundays from North Hall Technology Center, 4175 Nopone Rd. or from other locations. Contact: velocraig@hotmail.com. n ISI Cycling, Gainesville. Group road cycling for all speeds and levels in North Hall area, mountain biking at Chicopee Woods, see www.isicycling.com. n Wrenched Bicycle Shop Rides, Gainesville. 25, 40 and 60 mile rides, 9:30 a.m. Saturdays, 328 N. Bradford St. www.wrenchedbicycles.com. n Garden Train, Story Times, Crafts, Gainesville. Children and family activities, various times, Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville Garden, 1911 Sweet Bay Dr. $3 or free with garden admission or membership. www.atlantabg.org, 404-888-4760. n Wine in the Woodlands, Gainesville. Sip wine and other drinks, sample hors d’ouerves from local restaurants, listen to live music and stroll the garden, 6-9 p.m. last Thursday each month through October, Gainesville Garden, Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1191 Sweetbay Dr. Free to members and guest, $8.56 non-members. Cash bar. www.atlantabg.org. n Masters of the Night: The True History of Bats, Gainesville. Traveling museum exhibit explores wonders of the bat world, 1-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays through Sept. 5; Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. $8, $4 Elachee members. www.elachee.org, 770-5351976. 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 closed-toed shoes, bring bug spray, sunscreen, and water. Call to register. 770-535-1976. www.elachee.org. n Master Naturalist Program, Helen. Eightweek course in conservation and wildlife issues, 9-11 a.m. Mondays thru July 25, Smithgall Woods State Park, 61 Tsalaki Trl. $200, $5 parking. 706-878-3087. www.gastateparks.org. n Historic Dahlonega Ghost Walk. Two-hour guided tour of historic haunts includes local tales and countywide legends, 8-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, upstairs on porch, 19 E. Main St. $15 adults, $5 children. www.dahlonega.org, www.dahlonegawalkingtours.com. n Slackline 101, Tallulah Falls. Learn basics of walking a slackline at site of Karl Wallenda’s 1970 gorge crossing, 5-7 p.m. July 6, 20, & 3-5 p.m. Aug. 3, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yard Dr. $5 per person, $5 parking.

706-754-7981, www.gastateparks.org. n Weekly/Monthly Volunteer Trail Crew, Gainesville. Work on trails at nature center, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturday, July 9, Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Dr. Wear long pants, closed-toed shoes, bring sunscreen, gloves, bug spray and water. Call to register. 770-535-1976. www.elachee.org. n Cracker Fly In, Gainesville. Vintage air crafts fly in for contest, exhibit, family fun, helicopter and bi-plane rides, children’s activities, 7:30 a.m. pancake breakfast/fly in, 11 a.m. lunch, judging ends at noon, July 9, Lee Gilmer Airport, 1127 Aviation Way. $2 donation suggested. http://www.611.eaachapter.org/events.htm. n Volunteer Work Day, Gainesville. Join Friends of Don Carter State Park in variety of service projects, 9 a.m. July 9, Don Carter State Park, 5000 N. Browning Bridge Rd. www.gastateparks.org, 678450-7275. n Second Saturday Guided Hike, Helen. Hike at Smithgall Woods State Park, reservations required, 9-11 a.m. July 9, 61 Tsalaki Trl. $5 parking. 706-8783087. www.gastateparks.org. n Hidden Gem, Forgotten History, Elberton. Naturalist-led hike replays living history of past homesteads in popular park areas, 10-11 a. m. July 9, Richard B. Russell State Park, 2650 Russell State Park Dr. $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-213-2045. n Outdoor Mafia 12/24 Hour Trail Race & Relay, Jefferson. Participants run 6-mile loops around Crow’s Lake, 10 a.m. July 9, Crow’s Lake, 155 Crow’s Lake Dr. $55-$100. www.runnersfit.com. n Georgia 400 Hospitality Ride, Roswell. 9, 27, 48, 62 and 101 mile bicycle rides with rest stops, entertainment and post-ride meal, 7 a.m. July 10. Arrive by 6:30 a.m. to access Ga. 400, Sky Zone parking lot, Kings Market Shopping Center, 1425 Market Blvd. $35-$60. www.ga400century.com. n Indigo Girls Concert in the Garden, Gainesville. Gates open 6 p.m., concert 8 p.m. July 16, Gainesville Garden, Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1911 Sweetbay Dr. $47.50, $45.50 members. www.atlantabg.org. n Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike, Tallulah Falls. Mile and a half night hike to suspension bridge over falls, 8:30-10:30 p.m. July 19, Tallulah Gorge State Park, 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr. Register in advance. $5, plus $5 parking. www.gastateparks.org, 706-754-7981. n ADA Memorial 5K/10K, 1-mile, Gainesville. 7 a.m. July 23, 111 Spring St. $25. www.adamemorial.org. n Cross the Bridge 5K, Buford. 5K on Ivy Creek Greenway, 8 a.m. July 23, Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center, 2020 Clean Water Dr. $25. www.active.com. n Eco-Kids Camp: Caring for Winged Ones, Helen. Hands-on camp for kids age 6-14 to learn how to support winged creatures, includes building bat and bluebird houses 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 25-29. $95 by July 16, $100 after. Limit 12. www.gastateparks.org, 706-878-3087. n Shine Pedalers Metric, Dawsonville. 62 and 31 mile bicycle rides on rolling hills, breakfast, snacks and lunch, 7:30/7:45 a.m. July 30, Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, 415 Hwy 53 E. $35. www.dawson.org. - Compiled by Jane Harrison n MORE INFO: Additions/corrections lakesidenews@mindspring.com


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Paddlers journey to northernmost island on Lake Lanier By Jane Harrison It’s about a three-hour tour by kayak, with a snack stop, roundtrip from Don Carter State Park to the northernmost island on Lake Lanier. Castaways need not worry about Gilligan-esque navigational blunders on this easily paddled route to Flat Creek Island, a lonely wooded wedge of earth with a rocky bluff and narrow clay beach. Five tourists joined state park assistant manager Steven Emery and naturalist David Guzman last month in a paddle trip on the hinter waters of Lanier to the forlorn island inhabited only by wildlife, trees and native plants. Robby and Angie Hawthorne came up from Chamblee, Terrie Voss from Atlanta, and Sarah Mantegna from Alpharetta to get away from their urban environment for a quiet get-away on the water. They had all enjoyed a moonlight paddle at the Lanier park last summer and came back to see it illuminated by the morning sun. The Hawthornes set out together in a tandem recreational kayak, while Voss and a reporter boarded solo kayaks they rented from the park. Montegna brought her own gorgeous wood-crafted boat, a sleek kit-made model she bought second-hand. They embarked from the park’s boat ramp on Dog Creek and stroked north on the lake’s peaceful headwaters on the Chattahoochee River toward the confluence of Flat Creek (not the same tributary that runs through the city of Gainesville). From the open canoe he shared with Guzman, Emery told lake-goers

PHOTO BY JANE HARRISON

Torrie Voss looks on as Steven Emery, Don Carter State Park assistant manager, points out a black racer snake on Flat Creek Island, the northernmost island on Lake Lanier.

they’d see very few motorboats on the narrow channel that could be tricky for gas powered cruisers. Guides led the way past swampy-looking shores where great blue herons fished and tops of dead trees spiked through green water. The crew floated past a giant gnarl of driftwood gashing the shallows. “Look, it’s the Loch Ness Monster!” one exclaimed in jest. Along with herons, egrets, ospreys and bald eagles nest along the deserted shore and forage for fish in the slow moving current. Emery pointed out numerous herons in flight with their long legs trailing behind broad outstretched wings. He spotted a couple of ospreys, large fishing birds easily recognizable from their size and brown and white feathers. Traversing water as smooth as glass, the paddlers passed wood duck houses on a muddy flat at Mallard’s Cove and steered around Rocky Point, a steep stone projectile that marks the state park boundary. Just up river was their destination, Flat Creek Island. The island sits at the mouth of its namesake creek. At the approach, it appears a steep sloped forest embedded by small boulders. Emery and Guzman found a flat, red-topped landing and the group disembarked for discovery. On shore, an upward glance revealed a high rock ledge reigning over wild slopes ringed by blue. The guides headed the boaters onto a primitive trail, but some found their water shoes not sturdy enough for a hike, so all turned back. But first, the leaders directed their gaze to a large black snake, a non-venomous black racer, Emery said. The island native slithered into the brush and hid from the intruders. The tourists settled near the clay beach for the snacks and lunch they packed while Emery went scouting. Guzman, who had begun his third month as naturalist at Don Carter, expounded about the differences between the Georgia lakescape and his native Ecuador. The recent graduate from the University of Georgia school of forestry delights in the environmental diversity around the lake, from its birds of prey to huge oaks to showy native plants, such as pink lady’s slippers. Park programs he organizes, like last month’s CSI Gone Wild and Meet a Georgia Forester, enlighten cu-

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Paddlers on the 3-hour round trip tour to the northernmost island on Lake Lanier set out on their voyage on Dog Creek.

rious park visitors with obscure facts, like how to determine a dead deer’s age and sex by its jawbone and how to judge the weather during a tree’s life with a core sample from its trunk. Emery returned from his reconnaissance hike with some native samples: spicy-scented wild ginger, sprigs of river cane, and Virginia creeper leaves. The wild ginger smelled good enough to eat. River cane looked like minibamboo. And, the creeping vine – with five leaves – appeared much like a three-leaf skin irritant, poison ivy; but it’s a benign native groundcover. Visitors departed the island, with boaters seemingly striking out on solo treks back to enjoy the solitude. After all, each knew the way on the “almost impossible to get lost” route. Several motorized vessels trolled by, their captains abiding by the no-wake rule when human-powered craft are present. Other paddlers glided by en route perhaps to Flat Creek Island or other points of interest mapped near the state park. The calm flatwaters near the park draw numerous paddlers, many of them new to the activity, Emery said. The park’s six tandem kayaks and two single kayaks often get booked up on weekends. Visitors can pick up maps at the Visitor’s Center showing the three-mile Flat Creek Island water trail, rated as more difficult, than the one-mile easy Dog Creek Loop, two-mile moderate Lost Cove Loop, and two-mile moderately difficult Whale Tail Trail. The Dog Creek tour stays almost in sight of the park’s boat ramp. Lost Cove crosses the

Chattahoochee channel into a large cove. Traveling to Whales Tail, the park’s largest peninsula shaped like its namesake, paddlers go into a broader section of the Chattahoochee. “There’s more open water and more development,” Emery said. En route, boaters pass Lonely Man’s Island, which Emery described as a tiny scrub of land barely large enough for one person to stand on. The Flat Creek Island tourists returned to civilization unscathed, although a bit sweaty, and certainly enriched by their travel. “I

loved it, I thought it was great,” Angie Hawthorne remarked. Asked what he learned, Robby Hawthorne mimicked the great blue heron’s call, a hacking cry that “sounds like an old smoker.” Voss could hardly wait to show her teenage daughter a photo of her, shaded by a sunhat and wielding a paddle on the lake. “I’ll show her I can do something exciting,” she said. And Mantegna noted the outing among her recent returns to the water and the woods, the natural settings of her favorite childhood memories.

PHOTO BY JANE HARRISON

Steven Emery, Don Carter State Park Assistant Manager, shows the way on the map to Flat Creek Island to water trail tourists Robby Hawthorne, Angie Hawthorne, and Torrie Voss.

Paddling at Don Carter State Park • Rent a kayak or bring your own. Six tandem kayaks and two solo kayaks are available for rent through the Visitor’s Center. • Plot a course. Pick up a water trail map at the Visitor’s Center showing four courses departing from the park boat ramp. • Paddle with a guide. Park naturalist David Guzman plans monthly guided “Paddle the Hooch” trips and Moonlight Paddles. See Lakeside Outdoor Calendar for details.


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Make way for Peyton’s Pies and new Growlers on Main in Flowery Branch By Pamela A. Keene If all goes according to Hoyle, the north end of downtown Flowery Branch will have a new place to eat and drink within the next six months. At the end of June, bulldozers and excavators knocked down an old woodframe building owned by Karen Ching, who also owns Liberty Candy Company, just a block away. Ching and Antebellum

owner Nicholas St. Clair have been in talks to open Peyton’s Pies, an artisan wood-fired pizza restaurant featuring authentic Italian ingredients. Additionally, Growlers on Main will be moving into the new building to offer craft beers and hand-crafted pizza. It will be located across the street from Antebellum. Target opening date is late 2016 or early 2017.

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Reserve Your Copy of Lake Lanier’s Early History Today! Lake Lanier’s early history book is coming back! The history of the Buford Dam Project and Lake Sidney Lanier is now available as a pre-publication offer.* The current $59 pre-publication price is a 25% savings over the retail price of $79.

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Take it outdoors with Southern Home Leisure Santa to summer at Lanier Islands

By Pamela A. Keene From fire pits to upscale custom patio furniture, the newest place to shop is Southern Home Leisure in Cumming. Joel Thompson has opened the 3,500square-foot store to offer more than a dozen top brands in the industry. “It was time to open an outdoor living store in Cumming, especially with the way the lake is growing in Forsyth County,” said Thompson, who formerly owned an outdoor furniture manufacturing company and has worked in the home leisure business for more than 15 years. “Our products are durable, solidly made and give customers the opportunity to customize their choices. We offer design assistance to help people chose the best construction and the colors and styles that reflect their tastes.” The company’s digital room planner helps customers envision exactly how to arrange their furniture in their space with consideration for traffic flow and usage. In addition to teak, marinegrade polymer, all-weather wicker, recycled plastic, cast aluminum and wrought iron furniture, Southern Home Leisure sells

that children of all ages will come out to show some of that signature Southern Hospitality by making the Jolly Old Elf feel welcome and sharing some serious fun in the sun with Father Christmas himself. Special accommodation packages are available at the Islands for families who wish to spend part of their summer vacation making memories with Santa. For as little as $239 per night, the Santa Vacation Adventure Package includes overnight accommodations at Legacy Lodge, four passes per day to LanierWorld with an opportunity to visit with Santa from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily, breakfast for four each morning at Sidney’s (guests who arrive between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. can enjoy breakfast with Santa), and two special Elf Training experiences for children with Legacy Kids’ Camp. Packages can be upgraded to include resort cart rental and access to either the Legacy Villas or LakeHouses. To make reservations and to see PHOTO COURTESY LANIER ISLANDS Santa’s complete schedule visit Santa Claus plans to visit the Iswww.lanierislands. com or call lands in July during his “Santa’s 770-945-8787. Vacation Adventure.”

It’s official! Christmas in July will arrive on the shores of Lake Lanier in just a matter of days. Well-known as a popular stop for Saint Nick during Magical Nights of Lights throughout the holiday season, Lanier Islands has announced plans to play host to its first “Santa’s Vacation Adventure” from Tuesday, July 5 through Saturday, July 9. While normally a private person during the off-season, Kris Kringle has opted to travel South to enjoy a great summer vacation at the lakeside resort. As Santa makes his way from the North Pole to North Georgia, Lanier Islands hopes

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local craftsmen, including wooden Adirondack chairs, tables for outdoor cookers, plus farm tables, end tables and dining tables. The store is located 4320 Settendown Village Rd. in Cumming near Georgia 400. It is open seven days a week.

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By Pamela A. Keene Designed in Italy, the latest PWC docking platform has come to Lake Lanier, courtesy of Marine Specialties Inc. Called the HP Extreme, it’s being marketed by HydroHoist Marine Group. “It is by far the easier platform for launching and loading,” said Carrie Kostyshyn with MSI. “It’s very modern looking and we’ve already sold quite a few to owners of existing platforms and people adding them to their docks.” With a flat, anti-skid walking surface and a “air-pillow” bow stop, it features 14

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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., Mon.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sun. Types of fuel: Non-ethanol, 90 octane Price of fuel: (as of 6/24/16) $3.79 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.

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 6/24/16) $3.59; $2.59 diesel (Dock open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri./Sat.) 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 6/24/16) $3.89 ((Dock open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 days a week; pay at pump until dark) 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, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat./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 6/24/16) $3.72 (Dock open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun.) Security: Yes Additional amenities: Repair services, detailing and bottom cleaning. Also bathroom and shower facilities are available.

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, Pre-Fueling 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.-5:30 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 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 6/24/16) $3.39 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.

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.-7 p.m., 7 days a week (Pay at the pump closes same time as restaurant.) Store: Service Store & Ship Store Types of fuel: 90-octane Price of fuel: (as of 6/24/16) $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.

SUNRISE COVE MARINA HOLIDAY MARINA

Hours of operation:Office/Store/Dock, 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 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 6/24/16): $4.19 premium; $3.99 unleaded; $2.69 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.-6 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat./Sun.) Phone: 770-945-1991 Location: 6700 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford Types of slips available: Concrete Wet Slips from 50 - 125 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 6/24/16) $4.09 premium; $3.00 diesel

Hours of operation: Office/Store/Dock, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat./Sun. Phone: 770-536-8599 Website: www.sunrisecovermarina.com Location: 5725 Flat Creek Rd., Gainesville Types of slips available: Uncovered-20-70'; Covered-2450'; 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 6/24/16) $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: noon to midnight, 7 days a week 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 Price of fuel: (as of 6/24/16) $3.79 midgrade, $3.89 premium, Nautical Club discount: $1 per gallon On-site eatery: Various restaurants at Lanier Islands Security: 24/7 Additional amenities: Lanier Islands


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guidance for sponsors. How do you find more information or local events? Visit www.georgiawildlife.com/fishing/kidsfishing. Here you will find tips on fishing with kids, recommended places to go fish with children, a “kid’s first fish certificate,” and a link to a calendar where you can find local events. For more information on fishing in Georgia, check out www.gofishgeorgia.com/fishing.

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Learning the ropes for a lifetime of sailing fun By Pamela A. Keene Six years of its Junior Sailing Program has flown by for University Yacht Club’s current Commodore Rick Smith. “We’ve seen some of the kids in this program go from not even knowing which end of the boat is the front to being mentors to the younger ones at their first session,” Smith he said. “It’s been a real inspiration to see how they learn and mature, and how they all put sportsmanship first, on the water and on the shore.” Each year Smith is one of two program assistants – the other is UYC’s John Hopkins – who support program director Susan Reddaway. They take vacation time from work to spend their days teaching kids how to sail and how to be safe on the water. “This program is first and foremost about water safety and having fun,” Smith said. “Of course we teach sailing skills, but this program is more about having fun on the water and working well together than it is about racing.” Perhaps the most competitive

activity is finding a spot on the “Turtle Island Yacht Club,” an honor bestowed on attendees who can sail an up-and-back course from UYC to Turtle Island at the mouth of Big Creek at Marker 5BC near Holiday Marina. “It’s a point of pride for our juniors and they consider it the coolest prize of all,” he said. Generally about half of the juniors in each session make the trip, which is a little more than a mile round trip. They’ve sailed their Optimist Prams, the beginner boats, plus Sunfish and Lasers. This year’s two one-week sessions each had nearly 20 students, ranging in age from 6 to 15. Some returned from previous summers; others were brand new to being on boats. Participants in the annual private camp are friends and family associated with University Yacht Club. Activities included a swim test on the first day, followed by lessons on water safety and boat rigging. One of the week’s highlights is a visit from Dr. Knot, sailor John Martin, who turns knot-tying into a fun-filled game. They learn the basics, including figure eights and bowlines, plus they do a craft project. This year they made intricate braided bracelets from colored sailing line.

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Sara Francis enjoys a sail in a Sunfish, above. Right: Brendon Ilacqua and Will Ericson (front) try out an Opti while learning to sail.

Nine instructors, seven of whom are certified by U.S. Sailing to teach small-boat sailing, work with students in smaller groups, coaching them on how to capsize and right their boats, learning how to read the wind, and finding the best way to get from here to there on the water with just your knowledge, the sails and the wind. The program began in 2011 when members of UYC saw the need for a youth sailing program. Members and friends purchased a handful of kits to build the Optimist Prams often used by formal sailing programs to teach youngsters the principals of sailing. Over the years the club has built its fleet of Optis to 12 and has added two Sunfish, two Holder 12s and four lasers, which are used by the older juniors. “Most of the students come to us with zero experience on the water or with boats,” he said. “They learn at their own pace, help each other and work together as teams off the water and on. They’re responsible to rig and de-rig their boats and help each other once they’ve put their boat away. It’s all part of learning the sport.” Six of the coaches have been with the program since the beginning; five of them grew up in University Yacht Club. Most of them are either in college or recent additions to the workforce. “We’ve seen them literally grow up before our eyes, from youngsters to young men and women,” Smith said. “It’s just amazing to us how they now show the younger ones the ropes.” At the end of each week prizes and awards are distributed. “Perhaps the most coveted is the Sportsmanship Award, because it’s voted on by the juniors and awarded to one of their peers,”

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William Ericson works on knot-tying during the recent UYC Junior Sailing program.

Smith said. “It’s not a popularity prize; it truly is presented to the participant who best exemplifies the spirit of sportsmanship during the week. It could be a junior who always helped others, or one that stayed behind to make sure a young sailor was doing OK.” Smith reflects back over previous camps and the more than 150 juniors who have been part of the

program. Here’s how he sums it up: “It still just amazes me when I see a junior ‘get it,’ that light-bulb moment when everything comes together – the tiller, the rudder, the sail, the wind and their part it in all. That alone is more than worth it. The look on their faces when it all clicks, the boat starts to accelerate and they can call themselves sailors.”


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Lakeside’s Safety Page A GUIDE TO BOATING AND SWIMMING SAFETY RESOURCES PRESENTED BY LAKESIDE ON LANIER BOATING Boater Education Courses with Certification Exam Basics of Boating - America's Boating Course • Course: Meets Georgia DNR and NASBLA requirements for boater and PWC certification; covers boat handling, safety equipment/procedures, rules of the road, boat types/terminology. • Instructors: Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron • When/Where: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; July 16 - Lake Allatoona Army Corps office; August 20 - Lake Lanier Army Corps office • Cost: $20 per student; Reference text is available for an additional $20 • Information/registration: www.atlantasboatingclub.com or Email - ABC@usps-atlanta.org

Sailing Classes • Windsong Sailing Academy: Basic and advanced sailing training and certifications including engine maintenance, marine electrical systems, coastal and celestial navigation as well as marine meteorology offered by Windsong Sailing Academy through the DeKalb County Parks and Recreation Service. Public and private week evening and weekend classes available. Fees vary. www.WindsongSail.com. (770) 967-1515.

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Boating Safely & Personal Watercraft Certification - USCGA • Course: NASBLA certified entry level classroom-only course with test for boater education and PWC certification. Covers basic boating terminology, “rules of the road,” navigation, operation, legal requirements, emergencies, water etiquette and more. • Instructors: U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers • Minimum age: 12, students 12-15 receive PWC certification. • When: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Bring sack lunch) Jul 9, Aug 13, Sept 17, Oct 15 • Where: U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 29, 6595 Lights Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch • Cost: Individuals $35. Family discount - 2 or more members $25 each • Private lessons also available for groups or organizations outside normal schedule by calling Flotilla Commander Joe Edwards, 404-775-2608. • Information/registration: http://a0700209.uscgaux.info/public_education.php. Pre-registration required. Contact Ricky Ashe, Public Education Officer, at 770 833-8935/ flotilla29pe@gmail.com. On-Line Courses • www.boat-ed.com and http://www.boaterexam.com/usa/georgia include study guide and Georgia Certification Exam with unlimited exam attempts; cost is $29.50 payable upon exam passage. Temporary certificate printed upon passage; permanent card mailed. • http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Georgia.asp offers free course, exam and print your own certificate; mailed certificate $5. • Other certification courses offered at www.boatcourse.com, www.boatingbasicsonline.com, and www.pwcsafetyschool.com. Other Boater Education Opportunities (Certification exam not included) • Professional Tutoring: Captain’s Training, on-line or in person tutoring designed to prepare individuals for exams required for certification and licensure for maritime jobs by instructor Steve Johnson, retired US Coast Guard, experienced ship navigator, deck officer, and USCG license instructor for Sea School. www.navteach.com, stevejohnson@navteach.com, 770-3120989. • Advanced Boating Classes in piloting, marine communications, and other boating skills offered periodically by the Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron. www.atlantasboatingclub.com. Vessel Safety Checks • Atlanta Sail and Power Squadron offers vessel safety check-ups by appointment. http://atlantasboatingclub.com/vessel-safety-check/vessel-safety-check-signup. • Vessel Safety Checks by appointment: Both U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and United States Power Squadrons offer vessel safety check-ups at your boat by appointment. www.safetyseal.net.

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Frances Meadows Aquatics and Community Center • Location: 1545 Community Way, Gainesville. • Information/registration: (770) 533-5850, www.gainesville.org/swim-lessons • Lessons: Swimming and water safety program for all ages and levels, age 6 months to masters, basic aquatics safety to skill proficiency for competitive swimmers, lifeguard training. • Splash Aquatic Club: Competitive swimming groups for Rookie (age 4) through Masters (age 18 and older to improve fitness, develop better technique, or train for competition. Cumming Aquatic Center • Location: 201 Aquatic Circle, Cumming • Information/registration: (770) 781-1781 www.cummingaquaticcenter.com (register online) • Lessons: Swimming and water safety program ranges from toddler-age in Parent Child Aquatics Program to teens and adults in Learn to Swim and Adult Aquatics Program. Private or semiprivate lessons available. Fees and schedules vary. Competitive swimming and diving programs, Masters Swim Team also available. Lifeguard certification offered. Brenau University • Location: Brenau Fitness Center, 500 Washington St., SE, Gainesville • Information/registration: www.brenautigers.com, Blaire Bachman, (770) 534-6279, bbachman@brenau.edu. • Lessons: Custom private swim lessons for all ages and abilities. Brenau Masters Swim Team offers practice and competitive program for swimmers of all levels, high school age and older. University of North Georgia Gainesville Campus • Location: 3820 Mundy Mill Rd., Oakwood • Information/registration: https://ce.ung.edu/wconnect/ace/, (678) 717-2377 • Swim lessons: For ages 3 (must be potty trained) and older range from introduction to water skills to swimming and skill proficiency. Check website for dates. Georgia Mountain YMCA • Location: 2455 Howard Rd., Gainesville • Information/registration: http://www.hallcountyymca.org/jawalters/programs/youth-swimming-lessons/, 770-297-9622 • Swim lessons: For all ages and levels, parent-child swim, Masters Swim Program, water fitness, water safety, life guard certification. Fees and times vary. NOTE: Please contact Lakeside on Lanier News to list additionalboating and water safety classes. lakesidenews@mindspring.com.

Contacting USCGA in an emergency on Lanier The USCGA Operations Center with watch stander is open from mid-May through September, weekends and holidays, from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m., and can be reached by VHF/ FM marine radio on Channel 16 or by cell phone by calling 770-967-2322.


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Drownings on Lake Lanier prompt review of fatality statistics By Jane Harrison Five people drowned on Lake Lanier before the first day of summer 2016. They succumbed to water in separate incidents on the lake that draws an estimated 7.5 million visitors annually. Their fatalities put Lanier’s total death toll from drowning since 1999 at 97, about triple the number of boat-related fatalities, according to official records and a 2012 study by Lakeside News. As of late June, one person had died

that 40 to 60 people drown on Georgia waterways annually. Of course, it is unknown how many lives are saved each year due to efforts by the DNR, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, SafeKids and other groups that preach water safety. Rangers who give out safety brochures and check life jackets have no way of knowing if their contact may have caused someone to think twice before making a potentially lifeending choice. Weaver said previous safety campaigns have focused on Hispanics who congregate in large numbers at lake parks. But safety messages in Spanish by-pass others in the cultural mix on the Georgia lake that’s counted citizens from Israel, Russia, Asian countries, as well as native sons and daughters, among her dead. A previous Lakeside News study showed a high percentage of drowning victims on Lanier were non-white or foreign born, as were three of the five so far this year. Weaver reported that men age 20-30 seem to be most at risk; however thus far this year only one drowning victim fit that category. A Lakeside News look at official and unofficial accounts going UYC campers put on life jackets before going out in a sailboat on Lake back 17 years reveals one possiLanier. ble influence on the body count; on Lanier in a boat-related accident. Perplexed by the numbers that seem to have no statistical footing, lake law enforcement officials are compiling data to steer a drowning prevention campaign. “We’ll be looking at the date, who, where and when” to determine how to target a statewide message, said Jeff Weaver, Assistant Director of Law Enforcement for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. He reported

Drownings on Lake Lanier 1999: 11 (highest count on record)

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but it is a factor beyond human control. There has been only one year that no one drowned on Lanier, 2013, the third wettest year recorded in Georgia history. Folks just didn’t head out to the lake in droves during the cool dreary summer with rain almost every weekend. This year’s drier than normal spring and early summer may have increased visitation on the lake; the forecast for a dry July and August could also put more people in the water. Those reported drowned on Lanier by June 21: • Estelle Kouaissi, 18, black female, of Gainesville, found April 3. DNR reported death by suicide jump from Dawsonville Highway bridge. • Jason Anthony Blalock, 37, white male, of Buford, found

April 28 at Sunset Cove at Lake Lanier Islands. Witness told DNR Blalock was “highly intoxicated” the night before he went missing, April 24. The Hall County Sheriff’s office reported that the entire incident report was unavailable late last month due to “pending prosecution/open investigation.” • Jerry Kornmeier, 57, white male, of Snellville, found May 11 near Cocktail Cove after his empty boat was reported 9 days earlier. A DNR Critical Incident Reconstruction Team review was not released by press time .• Lizeth Ruby Ruiz, 23, female, of Gainesville, found May 23 near Lanier Point Park after reported missing May 18. According to DNR, a female friend stated she and Ruiz were running at the park. Upon returning to the car, Ruiz “began acting in a strange manner” and ran off into the trails toward the lake. The death was investigated by the Gainesville Police Department, which could not return an open records request in time for this publication. • Robert Marco St. Louis, 29, black male, of Gwinnett County, recovered June 7 at Van Pugh North Park, after he swam past the safety rope to a buoy and was unable to make it back.

How to save yourself and others By Jane Harrison It takes about four minutes for the lungs to fill with water. It’s a quiet death, except for the screams of those who may be watching. That’s what happened when 29-year-old Robert Marco St. Louis went under June 7. It started, as drownings usually do, with a human choice. According to witness accounts reported to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office and DNR, the Gwinnett County man and two companions made a decision to swim past the safety rope at Van Pugh Park North toward a nearby buoy. Two realized they would not make it and turned back, while St. Louis continued toward the buoy. He eventually turned around and started to swim back, but he tired and began to struggle. He began yelling for help and one of his companions attempted to rescue him. He let go when a panicked St. Louis almost pulled him down as well. St. Louis went under and did not resurface. His

girlfriend watched it happen. The horrific scene has played out many times on Lake Lanier after a bad decision turned a fun day into a tragic one. What do you do to save yourself or others from a watery death? Safety officials from DNR and local rescue agencies offer advice: • Understand the potential danger of water. • Learn how to swim. • Know your limitations; don’t do something risky in the first place. • Wear a life jacket. • Parents need to watch their children and never leave them unattended or in the care of an older child. • Never swim alone. • If you witness someone in trouble, call 911 and get something floatable to them as quickly as possible. A flotation device, cooler, milk jug, basketball, football, floating toy, or anything buoyant can help keep them afloat until emergency aid arrives.

Depending on your ability, you can swim out to them with a buoyant item, rope or tree limb and they can hang on to it as you swim back. But do not allow them to grab onto you. Talk to them, try to keep them calm, but do not get too close. • If you put yourself at risk and feel you may get in trouble, think first, don’t panic. If you are swimming and realize you may not make it to your destination or are getting tired, turn around. Yell for help before you really need it. Tread water, float on your back, keep your arms moving, scissor kick and stay buoyant. • If you witness someone in trouble, call 911 and get help on the way. If you need to call back to say you don’t need help, that’s OK. • If a person has gone under, be able to direct emergency crews where they were seen using reference points such as a tree, buoy, island, or landmark beyond the point where the person was strug- This exhibit by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is just one of the many ongoing efforts to educate the public about water safety. gling.


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• Ciur Continued from Page 14 Prior to his departure, Ciur said he felt the club needed additional coaches. Braff said current membership numbers did not Ciur justify hiring more. The budget covers two high performance coaches, plus developmental and masters leaders. Two senior athletes will fill in with the high performance team over the summer. In a letter emailed to LCKC members, Ciur said his heart was with them. He recounted his 10 years with the club, first as a paddler in 2006 and coach two years later. He led both LCKC and USACK teams in 37 international competitions as well as national championships and local races. With LCKC “I discovered my passion as a coach,” he wrote. It “continues to be a part of my heart.” “My dream as a LCKC coach came true. LCKC athletes are the best of the best in the country and represent the United States of America all over the world,” he continued. In his new role he will

almost certainly retain ties with local athletes who compose a large percentage of the national team. Ciur will also remain a booster of Lake Lanier Olympic Park, despite USACK’s headquarters at a competing venue in Oklahoma City. He expects to bring national junior and senior team training camps to LLOP this fall. Blackwood endorsed the training camps as a “great thing in a great program” at an Olympic venue with proven success. As news spread about Ciur’s departure, LCKC members and supporters emailed letters of gratitude. “Thank you for your dedication and service to all of our kids,” wrote Kyle Ozaki, parent of a high performance athlete. “You excelled through challenging times and always stayed focused on providing the best for our athletes. You will truly be missed.” Ciur’s history at LLOP traces back to at least 2003 when the champion canoeist paddled in the International Canoe Federation Flatwater World Championships. Ciur spent his teen and early adult years in a Romanian sports school

prior to being selected for the Romanian national team. After the ICF regatta, he remained in the U.S., taking a job with a flooring company in Gwinnett County. But, the lure of the water beckoned. In a 2008 interview with Lakeside News he said he joined LCKC to “reconnect with the water, the competition and team spirit which I missed all these years. I realized my calling in life was sport.” He won medals paddling competitively for LCKC. When a coaching position opened, he applied and got it. He described the move from competitor to coach as “one of the greatest decisions of life so far.” He intertwined his Romanian roots into LCKC’s program with workouts and training with Romanian athletes on Lake Lanier and at his former home. He would also hop into a team boat or solo canoe to race with LCKC athletes in practices and competitions. USACK CEO Blackwood said Ciur’s appointment is part of a “pretty exciting” long term plan to put more U.S. paddlers on Olympic waters. As of late June,

Maggie Hogan was the sole U.S. paddler confirmed to compete in the Olympics in Brazil this summer. Two athletes, Tim Hornsby, who started paddling with LCKC in 1996 and still identifies with the team, and current LCKC senior canoeist Ian Ross, may get the nod pending a possible international committee decision about whether to allow additional slots

for an under-represented U.S. team. Blackwood said he hopes at least eight qualify in 2020. “We’re working to shake up the program.” USACK has also hired 1992 Olympic paddler and San Diego coach Chris Barlow to head up the high performance sprint team. Blackwood said Ciur’s title is “national coach.”

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Day Use Parks The Corps operates 35 day use parks at Lakke Lanier. Facilities range from parks with boat ramps to those with designated swimming areas, picnic tables, shelters and playgrounds. All day use parks close daily at 10 p.m. Boat lauunching is allowed at all hours unless otherwise posted. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in all parks. Picnic Shelters Picnic shelters are availabble at several Corps’ parks around the lake. They can be reserved for a fee. Call the Lake Lanier Management Office at 770-9459531. Day Use Fees Day use fees are charged at some park areas which have boat ramps or beach areas. Fees (per day): Boat lauunching $5 Vehicles $5 Commercial vehicle $20 Pedestrian/bicycle $2 Annual pass $40 Rules, Regulations and More Guidelines are not intended as restraints to the enjoyment of park visitors, but as aids for orderly operation, visitor safety and for the protection of the environment and public property. Complete rules and regulations are posted at the entrances to all campgrounds and copies are available at entry stations. To view annual opening and closing dates and rates for campgrounds and picnic shelters, visit www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civ ilWorks/Recreation/LakeSidneyLanier/ recreation/Schedules

STATE, COUNTY & CITY PARKS 7 SHOAL CREEK 11 BIG CREEK 14 CHESTNUT RIDGE 33 CLARK’S BRIDGE 79 MARY ALICE PARK 86 FLOWERY BRANCH PARK 52 LUMPKIN COUNTY PARK 56 WAR HILL 71 CHARLESTON 74 SHADY GROVE 75 YOUNG DEER 87 LANIER POINT 88 LONGWOOD PARK 89 HOLLY PARK 90 LAUREL PARK 91 RIVER FORKS 96 LAKE LANIER ISLANDS 99 DON CARTER STATE PARK

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DNR note to public: Young wildlife does not need rescuing “Rescuing” an animal can sometimes cause more harm than good, even if done with the best of intentions. This is often the case when people come in contact with seemingly “orphaned” young wildlife, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. “Young wildlife taken into captivity can lose their natural instincts and ability to survive in the wild,” explains John Bowers, Wildlife Resources Division chief of game management. “In most instances, there is an adult animal a short distance away and just out

of your sight. Adult animals, such as deer, spend most of the day away from the immediate vicinity of their young to reduce the risk of a predator finding the young animal.” The best thing people can do when they see a young animal, or in fact any wildlife, is to leave it alone exactly as they found it. Situations become much more complex, and sometimes pose a danger to the wildlife or people, when an animal is moved or taken into a home. What if an animal is injured? Persons not licensed and trained in wildlife rehabilitation

should not attempt to care for wildlife. In fact, Georgia law prohibits the possession of most wildlife without a permit. If you encounter a seriously injured animal or an animal that clearly has been orphaned, please contact a local, licensed wildlife rehabilitator. A list of licensed rehabilitators is available at www.gadnrle.org (select “Special Permits” from the right hand side of the home page and scroll down to “Wildlife Rehabilitation”). Wildlife doesn’t belong in homes Handling of any wildlife or

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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, 678482-1662. 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. 7 days a week. 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, 770-945-8787, 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, 770-9458787. 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. Braise – Open for lunch and dinner, Tues.-Sun. Also features fried green tomatoes, BBQ shrimp, oyster po’boys, braised short ribs and pot roast. Dessert for two features apple cobbler and brownie a la mode. Comfort food redefined. Live weekly entertainment downstairs at Coo-Coo’s Nest with an extended bar menu and drink specials. 1920 Freedom Pkwy., just off Ga. Hwy. 400, Cumming. A-3, 678-456-8932. 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, 678828-8345 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. C3, www.coastalbreezega.com, 770-945-9181. Collegiate – Old-fashioned hamburgers, hot dogs and milk shakes served in 1940s setting. 220 Main Street SW, Gainesville. C-2, 678-9892280. 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. C2, 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. C-2, 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.; Dinner 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Reservations are suggested. Located on 30 Industrial Park Rd, Dawsonville, B1, 706-265-2153. Corkscrew Café – Fine dining featuring varied menu choices, open lunch and dinner. Hours: Tues.-Fri.; 4 p.m.-11 p.m., Sat./Sun. Brunch11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Dinner 4-11 p.m. 51 West Main St., Dahlonega. 706-867-8551. Luna’s – Continental cuisine, romantic atmosphere. 200 Main St., Gainesville. C-2, 770-5310848. Poor Richard’s – Specializing in Prime Rib, steaks, ribs and fresh seafood. Casual dining, dinner only. Full-service bar. 1702 Park Hill Dr., Gainesville. C-1, 770-532-0499. Scott’s Downtown – Upscale casual ambience with specialty sandwiches for lunch and gourmet entrees for dinner. 131 Bradford St. NW, Gainesville. C-2. 770-536-1111. Sperata - Continental fine dining in its 11th year. Private dining available. Lunch Mon.-Sun. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Dinner 4:30 p.m. Mon.Sat., Sun. 2:30-9 p.m. Buford. B-4. 678 7657911, www.speratarestaurant.com. Barbecue/Country/Home Cooking Johnny’s BBQ – Real Pit BBQ pork, chicken & ribs. Brunswick stew. Minutes from Clark’s Bridge rowing venue. 1710 Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville. Casual. D-1, 770-536-2100. Old McDonald’s BBQ – Real Pit BBQ, Brunswick stew, ribs. Minutes from Lake Lanier. Casual. Tues. - Thurs., 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fri. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sun. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5774 Holiday Rd., Buford. B-3, 770945-8608. Deli Common Grounds Coffee Shoppe – Light breakfast, lunch and dinner and desserts followed by fresh roasted coffee. 5510 Main St., Flowery Branch. C-3, 770-967-4080. Italian Dominick’s Italian Restaurant – Features cuisine from the north of Italy, with veal, chicken 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. 59 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, 770614-0019. 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. Piazza – Features traditional Italian dishes, homemade raviolis, pizza, chicken, veal and seafood specialities. Open 7 days a week: 11;30 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.; 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri./Sat. Located on 24 East Main St., Dahlonega. B-1. 706-867-9881. 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-4 770-6146871. 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. B4, 770-945-3350.


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The inexpensive way to enjoy Hilton Head Island The area around Hilton Head Island in South Carolina has been highly developed during modern times and can often be far too expensive for many people during these hard economic times. With a little knowledge, however, even we common folks can enjoy the magical blend of beauty and nature. Permanent residents near Hilton Head live in harmony with an abundance of deer, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, alligators, ospreys, pelicans, herons and a multitude of other land and water birds. Therefore, by utilizing the miles of free nature walks, bike paths, beaches, public parks or affordable golf courses, visitors may observe any or all of the aforementioned species. Accommodations near Hilton Head vary from expensive private villas to reasonable motel rooms within easy driving distance of everything. Dining options are also available for any taste or pocketbook, and the nightlife seems to mix the gamut of humanity into a happy throng of cohesive revelers with the fading of the sun in the west each evening. In fact, even outsiders can easily visit the Harbor Town area and the famous lighthouse for a glorious sunset at Sea Pines. Golf inside the Sea Pines complex, however, demands prices that only the very rich can afford, but less than 20 miles away in Bluffton, two great public courses are waiting. Davis Love III designed the gorgeous Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club that combines great risk/reward holes and an abundance of low country wildlife in a natural setting. Its sister venue nearby is the Rose Hill Golf Club that was built among huge live oak trees and numerous fresh water lakes. This combination makes it attractive to numerous species of wildlife and home to the most fox squirrels that I’ve ever encountered in one place. The lure and the smell of the ocean is an attraction that seems to be paramount with old and young alike, and this section of South Carolina offers plenty of affordable public beaches. In fact, from the ocean to the high water mark, the entire Hilton Head Island beach is public, but access is mostly private. Therefore, my suggestion would be to take a scenic drive north to Hunting Island State Park that has three miles of beautiful beaches right on the Atlantic Ocean ... with only one high rise. That structure

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is the historic Hunting Island Lighthouse, which is the only lighthouse freely open for the public to climb in South Carolina. A breathtaking view of the ocean, beach and the marshland is possible from the top platform of this famous building. Fishing and bird watching are very popular along the beaches, in the lagoon or from the fishing pier, which extends 1,120 feet into the Fripp Inlet. The Nature Center at the pier’s entrance has some interesting exhibits of the local wildlife and marine life. Walking and experiencing local birds and wildlife is the only theme at Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge. This natural gem can be reached by car and has 14 miles of trails that can be enjoyed by walking or biking. Motorized vehicles and pets are not allowed, portable restrooms are only located in the parking area, no drinking water is available, but maps and information about the preserve can be obtained at the entrance. This natural wildlife preserve is a major stopping point on the

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north-south flyway that is a key nesting ground and a great place to view many birds including egrets, herons, ibises, coots, buntings and numerous others. The walking paths are flat, easy to navigate and visitors can view an abundance of nesting water birds, alligators, turtles, frogs and other marsh species. Even without great riches, visitors can enjoy the unique experience of combining the natural wonder of the shifting sands and ever-changing flora and fauna at Hilton Head with great golf and so much more. The key is taking advantage of the multitude of free or low cost opportunities within miles of one of the most famous haunts of the rich and famous! Bill Vanderford has won numerous awards for his writing and photography, and has been inducted into the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame as a Legendary Guide.

The beach near the old lighthouse at Hunting Island.

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• Pirates Continued from Page 26 Camp Sunshine is just one of the many non-profit partners who present camps at Camp Twin Lakes. Founded more than 20 years ago, its Camp Will-a-Way occupies 120 acres on two peninsulas in Fort Yargo, a Georgia State Park. Camp Twin Lakes has two other physical locations: its flagship facility in Rutledge and Camp Dream in Warm Springs. Camp Twin Lakes works with children and adults with special needs, providing camp facilities, meals and activities overseen by a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist. Camp twin Lakes has become a national model serving special populations and since its inception has worked with more than 100,000 children and volunteers. For more information, visit

www.camptwinlakes.org. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County serves more than 4,000 youth annually at its three sites in Hall. The flagship Positive Place Club was established in 1972; recently renovated it has a gym, game room, art room technology center and several multi-purpose fields. The Positive Place Teen Center nearby focused on teens and offers a technology center, study labs, and audio/visual recording studio and its “Goals for Graduation” center to emphasize academics. Joseph F. Walters Club opened in 2010 on Memorial Park Drive. Additionally, the club has sites at five area schools. For information, visit www.boysgirlsclubs.com. All of these organizations are supported by community volunteers and donations.

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• Knight Continued from Page 43 choose a list price at the top of the range. If you’re in a softer market, you may want to go with the lower end of the range. Those choices often depend on how quickly you want to sell the home and how motivated you are. Either way, it’s important to

know the level of demand in your market. Bev Knight is lead agent for The Good Life Group, Lake Lanier Specialists for Keller Williams Lanier Partners. You can reach Bev through her website at www.HousesOnLanier.net.

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