

SHABEN & ASSOCIATES
ON-SITE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Ph: 678.546.3737
1669 Hamilton Mill Parkway, Dacula, GA 30019
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Email: maureen@shabenandassociates.com
Property Manager: Maureen Murphy
CORPORATE OFFICE
(for after-hours common area maintenance emergencies)
Shaben Main Office: 770.271.2252
After Hours Emergency: 770.271.2252 P.O. Box 3189 Suwanee, GA 30024-0989
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Activities Director: Angela Pavlichek Email: hmillevents@gmail.com Ph: 770.235.8627
TENNIS SHOP
Ph: 770.945.6452 hamiltonmilltennis@gmail.com
HAMILTON MILL COUNTRY CLUB
Ph: 770.945.4653 www.hamiltonmillcc.com
CITY OF MULBERRY
2089 Teron Trace, Suite 120 Mulberry, GA 30019 www.mulberry.ga.gov
GWINNETT POLICE NON-EMERGENCY
Ph: 770.513.5700
STREET MAINTENANCE
Contact Gwinnett County at 770.822.7474 to report a problem with street, curb or sidewalk.
MAILBOX REPLACEMENT/REPAIR
All mailboxes must be the same as a Community-Wide Standard: STYLE 311K
• Sign Kwik 770.623.1669
• Mailbox Maven, Kathy Ramatowski: 678.551.8591
• Addresses of Distinction: 770.436.6198 www.aodmailboxes.com
These are resources only,no recommendations or assurances are made by the Association.
AMENITY CARD REPLACEMENT
Hamilton Mill Amenity Cards are available to goodstanding residents. Please call 678.546.3737 or 678.546.1597 to set up an appointment. Replacement cards/tenant cards are $25 each. Check or money order ONLY. No cash or credit cards accepted.
LOST DOG/CATS/ANIMAL DISTURBANCES
If you have lost your pet, please email the On-Site Property Management and they will be happy to email the community. Please also contact the Gwinnett County Animal Control at 770.513.510wort your lost pet or if a dangerous pet is running loose.



Erin Gibbons
Jin Hyuk Kwak
Maria Ramirez
Zi Wang
Gage McRae
Nelson Omar Venegas
Dal Hyung Kim
Queen Adams
Vanessa Lynn
Patterson
James Ding
Joseph Ho
Get
Know Your Board Members
President: Jerry Hanes
Vice President: Jay Tinkoff
Treasurer: Allison Heusel
Secretary: Valerie Visintainer
Member at Large: Allan Tucker
Member at Large: Jason Bone
Member at Large: Paul Ashwood
COMMITTEE CORNER
The Community Awareness Committee is focusing on the following areas of concern near our neighborhood:
• 2476 Hamilton Mill Road (abandoned gas station)
• Hamilton Mill Parkway/Hog Mountain Road (safety)
• Hamilton Mill Rd/SR 124 (intersection widening)
• 2155 Pine Road (abandoned property)
• 3919/3943 Braselton Hwy (abandoned property)
• 3547/3567 Sardis Church Road (abandoned property)
• 3360 Braselton Hwy (abandoned property)
• 3300 block of SR 124 (abandoned home)
Grounds & Facilities Committee has slated turf aeration for wheel entrance, both clubhouses & soccer field as well as working with City of Mulberry & GDOT on the Hwy 124 lane expansion impact to front entrance landscaping.
The Technology Committee is in hiatus and will engage as future projects deem necessary.
Tennis Committee is managing significant maintenance to gates, nets/courts and cracks at the Lakeview courts. We are in the process of gathering and evaluating quotes on court repair & resurfacing and looking at more long-term options of re-building the courts as they are aging.

The Social Committee is geared up for our largest event of the year, the annual Fireworks Festival, on Saturday, June 28!!
• The Pool will be closing at 5pm per the Fire Marshall.
• The Lakeview Parking lot will be for residents ONLY. If you have guests, you will have to carpool together.
• THREE shuttles will be traveling back and forth from the Millview parking lot to the festival
• Golf cart parking is in front of the clubhouse.
• Do not park along the curbs in the parking lot. Gwinnett County PD will be onsite & will tow your car.
Tips from the Pickleball Committee on summertime play:
• Hydration is the key. Drink plenty of water all day before your match.
• Dress for the heat. Wear lightweight, moisture -wicking clothes.
• Use cooling accessories. Cooling towels or portable handheld fans.
• Protect your skin with hats & sweat -resistant sunscreen.
• Watch for heat exhaustion. Know the warning signs (dizziness, nausea, rapid pulse, heavy sweating or lack of sweating).
Stay safe and enjoy your summertime activities.

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Tuesdays 10am-2pm


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Monday, June 16 / 6pm – 8:30pm
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TFOOD RUCK




SATURDAY, JUNE 28




LAKEVIEW COMMON AREA



9PM




6PM FIELD OPE NS FOOD T RUCKS DJ/ G AMES ATTRACTIONS






FIREWORKS SHOW


Viewing areas available on the Soccer Field, the Parking Lot, Volleyball and Basketball Courts Bring your own seating!!
FREE Shuttle Service available from the Millview Parking Lot
Please have your Amenities Cards with you at this event!!
Thank you to our sponsors: GameDDay Men ’s Health * Alex Medina Real Estate Renewal by An n derson * Goldfish Swim School

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• Please log on to our community website hmill.com, click the ‘Resident Info’ tab.
• Follow My Information to Update My Contact Info.
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HAMILTON MILL TENNIS
JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM
We have groups and levels for all players!!
All programs are billed monthly.
Level 1: Little Tennis
FREE to residents starting January
Ages: 5 –8
Time: Tuesday & Thursday 4:00-5:00pm @ Millview
Little Tennis Emphasizes:
• Hand-eye coordination
• Basic rules of the game
• Basic stroke production
• Racket maneuverability
• Stroke production
• Ball control and direction
• Tennis rules and etiquette
• Movement and Footwork
• Ball and racket contact point
Level 2: New/Beginner/ Beginner-Intermediate Players
Ages: 9+
Time: Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7:00 pm @ Lakeview
Level 2 Emphasizes:
• Tennis fundamentals
• Stroke production
• Movement/Footwork and balance
• Court awareness
• Accuracy and consistency
• Ball control
Pre-registration is required for all Drop-in Clinics. All Drop-in Clinics are $15.00 per clinic
Level 2.5: Beginner-Intermediate Ages: 9+
Time: Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7:00 pm @ Millview
Level 2.5 Emphasizes:
• Accuracy and consistency
• Speed and power
• Agility, Footwork and balance
• Stroke production
• Movement and court awareness
• Net game and Strategy
• Serve development
• Top/Under Spin development
• Ball control
Performance Groups: Advanced/Tournament Players
Time: Mon-Thurs @ Millview
Contact the Shop to sign up!!
Adult Tennis Clinic Schedule:
LiveBall Tennis
Monday: 9:30am -10:30am
• Fast paced cardio-based doubles game. This game is a cross between Matchplay and Cardio Tennis.
Strategy of the week
Tuesday: 9:30am- 10:30am
• Fast paced tennis drills to keep your heart pumping.
Cardio Tennis
Wednesday: 9:30am – 10:30am
• This Clinic focuses on one doubles strategy per week.
Stroke of the Week
Friday: 9:30am – 11am
• This clinic focuses on one stroke or idea per week.
• Signup required
Hamilton Mill Pickleball
Drills
Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the ropes or a seasoned player aiming to sharpen your skills, our expert instructor will guide you every step of the way. Reserve your spot today and take your pickleball game to the next level!

See you on the court!
Monday & Friday: 9:30 - 10:30am
Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00pm – 7:00pm
Private Lessons
Contact the Shop to connect with one of our highly experienced Tennis or Pickleball Pro’s and work on those problem areas or develop a new shot!!

The Ball Machine is a great way to improve your strokes!!! The Ball Machine is here and available to rent!! Call or email the shop to reserve your time today!!
Skylar Xiong is Player of the Year!




2025 Poo l Season





Payment Deadline: $300 deposit with reservation
Final Payment Due: May 23, 2025
What’s included:
• Charleston Historic City Market
• Gullah/ City Tour
• Fort Sumpter/ Fort Moultrie Tour
• Guided Charleston Harbor Tour
• Boone Hall Plantation and Garden Tour which includes:
• Private guided tour of the first floor of the plantation
• See the Gin House, visitor center, museum, and gift shop
• Covered wagon tours across the entire property (if weather and road conditions allow)
• Unique one-of-a-kind “Exploring the Gullah Culture” live presentations
• Black History in America Exhibit on display in nine original brick cabins that housed the enslaved
• Stroll through the outdoor gardens which are a showcase of color
• Butterfly garden
• 2 Nights Accommodations
• 2 Dinners, 2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches
• Luxury Motor Coach from Gainesville
• Wine Reception
• All Gratuities


























