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Upcoming EventsJune 30 Fishing Tournament 5pm-9pmJuly 3 Family Movie Night Beach - SunsetJuly 4 Parade and Picnic 11am-1:30pmAug 12 Back to School Beach Bash 1-3pmSep 8 Fishing Tournament 7am-noonSep 15 Fun Run — Chapel 8am Fall BBQ (BLHA Membership Meeting) Chapel and Picnic Grounds – 5:30pmSummer Volleyball pick-up game - Every
Thursday at 6pm – Beach (Bring own food & drink)
President’s Message 1
Berkeley Lake Day 3
State of the Lake 3
Chapel Update 4
Berkeley Lake Kids’ Beach Blast 6
Calling All Berkeley Lake Artists 6
Fishing Report May 2007 7
Drought – Gardening Challenge for 2007 7
Grounds Maintenance Year-to-Date 8
Membership Report 10
Flagstone Fund Raiser 12
The Year in BLOSOMS 13
Obituary: Jack Allen 14
Locks of Love 14
Capital Improvement Committee 15
Police Report 16
Classified Ads 17
Calendar 18
Monthly Meetings 18
Contacts 19
Berkeley Lake Fantastic Fridays Begin! 20
June 2007
President’s Message Spring/Summer 2007By Scott Lee
Water is Low, but Spirits are HighI want to say thanks to all the members and helpers that made the May 19 Low Boil
a rousing success. We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day. The turn out, the food and the music all exceeded expectations. I have received numerous compliments on the cooking. The credit goes to Ellen & David Lee for planning, purchasing and preparation, along with their crew of shrimp/crawfish boilers, John Brennan and Bob Herb, with Tevis Stine overseeing roast chicken and red beans/rice.
John Zibrida’s Cadillac Tattoo rocked into the night and they were joined on stage by local guitarists Steve Craigg, Bryan Stuart and event chairman Dag Sandbakken. Dag also generously arranged for the van service to provide rides home. He and wife Kathy were back the next morning to clean up and restore order to the picnic grounds.
The event served as one of the official semi-annual BLHA Membership meetings and we used the opportunity to conduct some business prior to eating. We started by highlighting some of the notable accomplishments so far this year. We also recognized the individuals that have worked so hard and committed their time and money to make all this happen
Scott Lee, David Lee, John Brennan, Bob Herb, Joe Voyles, Sr., Joe Voyles, Jr. and Steve Seitz Photo by Carol Seitz
Jill Voyles, Ellen Lee and Kay Lee Photo by Steve and Carol Seitz
David Lee Photo by Steve and Carol Seitz
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The projects and improvements undertaken so far are the ones that had the most immediate impact and feasible within our time frame and budget as determined by the BLHA Board and Capital Improvements Committee. We had originally allocated $10,000 dollars for capital improvements and much needed ground maintenance. This has funded several projects that are outlined in the “Grounds Maintenance” article on page 8.
At that time we recognized the individuals that made all this possible, first and foremost – Steve Seitz. Everything that has been accomplished so far this year has been spearheaded by Steve. He has the vision, passion and perseverance to make things happen. Thankfully he also has the patience of Job to graciously solicit input from numerous sources, accommodate countless personal perspectives and produce a consensus.
Steve is a professional in
mission management and I can’t even fathom how much it would cost to employ that caliber of resource on behalf of the BLHA. In addition to conceiving, proposing, designing and managing these projects Steve also performs a great deal of the actual labor himself. He is on the job constantly, arrives before everyone else and stays long after we have gone. I can see it is a labor of love and we should all be very appreciative
of his commitment. That being said, we also need to thank Carol Seitz for the work she had done and for allowing Steve to devote that much time and energy to the community.
We also recognized another major contributor – Joe Voyles. Since the beginning of this year Joe has volunteered countless hours and days landscaping, using his bobcat to remove the old tables and scoop soil from the lakebed. One of his clients, Aztec Stone, donated pallets of rock for the Chapel’s portion of the sea wall. In support of Joe’s efforts friends David & Ellen Lee also donated a generous amount of money toward the project.
In addition we want to thank a number of other folks and BLOKES that have worked very hard for you this year and I apologize if I miss some names, we have had such tremendous support it has been overwhelming. Constantly helping were Chip & LeAnne McDaniel & their son Patrick, Tod Senne, Rigsby Barnes, Tom McDonald, Tevis Stine, Britt Collins, David & Ellen Lee, Jill Voyles, Kay Lee, Tom Weber, Ron Bigham, Bill Hunkapiller, Randy Johnson, John Pendleton and many others. On earth day Brad & Nancy Nessler, Mikal Kitchens and Debbie Peters pitched in to help beautify our neighborhood.
As promised during our January meeting, we then put a motion in front of the membership to allocate a budget of up to $13,750 for Capital & Grounds Improvements for the remainder of 2007. The motion passed. The specific projects have been prioritized by the input provided as members reviewed the proposed options and discussed them with neighbors and Board members. We will keep you informed as the Capital Improvements committee and BLHA Board move forward with your recommendations. (See “Capital Improvements Committee” on page 15 for results of the vote.)
Thanks for your continued support. l
Britt Collins and Tod Senne raising Memorial Day FlagsPhoto by Steve and Carol Seitz
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By LeAnne McDaniel
BLHA and the Chapel Board joined forces to put together a wonderful day of Berkeley Lake activities with the Fun Run to benefit Relay for Life and Chapel improvements in the morning, a Children’s Beach Party in the afternoon, and the Spring Fling in the evening. The Fun Run had record attendance, and over at the beach 30 kids cavorted in 10 tons of sparkling new sand and the Spring Fling with a Low Country Boil had close to 100 families; and oh the food - ‘dem mighty good stuff, Chere! Lots of folks stayed to dance and socialize after dinner till the wee hours. Once again, the event paid for itself and a good time was had by all.
For many, this was the first opportunity to see “Pete’s Point” and the recent improvements to the picnic area, including stonework and landscaping. Be sure to check out all the individual articles in this Reflections for each of the events. I must admit when we mobilize different groups within the City, we certainly can put on quite a great day! l
As we are approaching summer my earlier predictions for the fast return to full pool water levels for the lake was wrong. It’s disappointing that we are 10 inches below normal for rainfall so far this year but at least we are not dealing with the wildfires of South Georgia near Berkeley Lake. Hopefully summer thunderstorms will help return our lake to full pool soon.
Our lake biologist, Shan O’Gorman previously of ProPonds, has changed business models somewhat and is now working with Fosters Lake & Pond Management out of North Carolina. BLHA Board of Directors has executed an agreement with Fosters Lake and Pond Management for ongoing lake maintenance and Shan will continue to be our local resource. We look forward to our continued work with Shan as he has done an excellent job of working with BLHA to maintain our lake to meet the needs of swimmers, boaters, fisherman and fish.
Most recently Shan started the yearly fertilization of the lake. This fertilization of the lake helps beneficial algae bloom which will turn the lake a nice green color. This is needed to help reduce the amount of light that penetrates the lake to help control
submergent vegetation. So far this plan has worked fairly well and with the help of people refraining from the introduction of aquatic plants into the lake and our ad hoc herbicidal treatment we continue to have a lake that is mostly free of weeds.
Starting a few weeks before Memorial Day weekend I started conducting water quality tests searching for high levels of fecal coliform. The results of these tests will be posted on the BLHA web site. With the introduction of anti-geese fencing at the dam, as well as other physical changes we are making to our environment, we hope to make Lake Berkeley less attractive to the geese as habitat to control the fecal coliform levels. As our continued efforts to maintain a safe swimming lake we kindly ask that people do not feed geese or waterfowl.
That’s it for May 2007. Now if we can just get some rain it’s going to be a great summer on Lake Berkeley. l
Berkeley Lake Day
State of the Lake By Bill Hunkapiller
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By June Spruell
Hopefully you have been around the Chapel recently and noticed some of the improvements going on both inside and outside. New carpet was installed in early May, and thanks to the BLOKES, BLHA, Chapel Board members and other neighborhood volunteers who have generously given their time, a number of projects on the Chapel grounds have been completed.
The boat ramp has been expanded with a new concrete “stamped” section connecting to the asphalt parking lot, along with new rock retaining walls on both sides of the ramp. Several sections of split rail fencing have been installed along the lake leading up to the driveway along with new grass and shrubbery. Susan Hanson’s green thumbs have been busy planting flowers around the Chapel entrance.
This Easter broke the record for the coldest in Berkeley Lake history; however, we still had a large crowd for an inspirational sunrise service overlooking the lake. The Reverend Jim King did his usual fine job leading the worship service.
Sidney Dassinger led the Chapel’s 5th annual Spring Fun Run on May 19. It was the largest run we have had with over 100 runners and walkers. It was also the fastest – see the times below. Thanks to Vanessa Mauroy for designing the race t-shirt, and to Jim Fox who always helps with the production of the shirts. Fun Run winners were:4 Mile Run
1st Place David Todd 26:052nd Place George Patrick 28:553rd Place Hank Liebenberg 29:544th Place David Lee 30:00
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Chapel Update
5th Annual Fun Run T-Shirt designer - Vanessa Mauroy Photo by Gilles and Laurel Mauroy
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1.5 Mile Run1st Place Matt Boyle 12:052nd Place Ryan Yates 12:063rd Place Tie Jessie Hogue 14:063rd Place Tie Jessie Wallace 14:06
The BLOKES prepared a wonderful breakfast for the May service which fell on Mother’s Day. In turn, BLOSOMS prepared an early Father’s Day breakfast for the June 10 service.
Chapel services are held monthly on the 2nd Sunday at 8:30am. Coffee is available at 8:15am and breakfast is served to all around 9:15am. Please join us!
For Chapel and picnic grounds rentals, please contact: Lane Shutt 770.448.4379 Correy Herb 770.441.2334
Rental Rates for Chapel:$450.00 for non-Berkeley Lake residents$250.00 for Berkeley Lake residents$200.00 for BLHA members
Rental Rates for Picnic Grounds with use of Chapel Bathrooms:
$300.00 for Non-Berkeley Lake residents$150.00 for Berkeley Lake residents$100.00 for BLHA members
Rental Rate for Parking Lot —$100.00Rental Rate for the Grassy Area — $50.00 l
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Clockwise from the top: BLOKES and “Blokettes” at Mother’s Day Service, Rigsby Barnes, Phil Gilbert, Eileen Barnes, Ron Bigham, George Kaffezakis, Sidney Dassinger, George Sipe, Laura Sipe, Jack Andreu and Steve Seitz; photo by Ginny Nevins. BLOSOMS on Father’s Day Service, Carol Seitz, Mikal Kitchens, June Spruell, Becky Kaffezakis, Ellen Lee, Ginny Nevins and Lane Shutt; photo by Eileen Barnes. Correy and Bobby Herb; photo by Eileen Barnes. Hank Liebenberg, Sidney Dassinger and Matt Boyle; photo by Lane Shutt. Carol Seitz and June Spruell ; photo by Eileen Barnes.
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Berkeley Lake Kids’ Beach Blast
Calling All Berkeley Lake Artists
By Linda Craigg
Saturday afternoon, May 19, was a perfect sunny day to help kick off the summer and a great time at the beach for Berkeley Lake kids. The day started out with our annual spring FunRun. In the afternoon, kids gathered at the beach to enjoy swimming, playing games, and eating hot dogs and snacks. Thanks to Laurel Mauroy and Jessica Craigg for helping organize games and Dag Sandbakken for firing up the grills. Many of the kids played in our newly delivered fresh beach sand, stacked high and ideal for building sand castles. There were some familiar faces and many new, young faces, and a good time was had by all! We can look forward to many more fun times at the beach this summer, including the Movies & Campouts (see Calendar).
Incidentally, look closer—that is not a clothes line hanging at the beach!! During the Beach Blast, we hung the Earth Flags that the FROGS created last year at Berkeley Lake’s Earth Day. The flags celebrate the city’s 50 year anniversary, nature, and the environment. If you notice a line of colorful flags at the beach, take time to look at our kid’s great art work and tribute to all of the natural beauty that makes our community special. We hung the flags near the woods, in hopes that the trees will provide protection from the wind and rain. The kids can enjoy them all summer long while they are swimming and playing at the beach. l
BLHA and many volunteers have worked hard this year to improve the grounds that each of us enjoys every day. The BLHA would like to invite all artists living in Berkeley Lake to help us in our endeavor. We have three cement picnic tables that we would like “enhanced” by our local artists.
If you are interested, please submit a sketch that represents our community lifestyle. The BLHA Board will submit the sketches for the membership to vote on at our Fall BBQ. The three winners will then be notified. Once each artist completes and signs their work, BLHA will apply a sealer to protect the artwork from the elements.
What a great way to enhance our beautiful picnic grounds, reflect our lifestyle and be remembered long after we have moved on.
Deadline for submitting your sketch will be Labor Day September 3. To submit your sketch, or if you have any questions, please contact Steve Seitz at 770.757.6888 or email [email protected] l
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By Susan Hanson
The month of May began with a 9" rainfall deficit; watering restrictions are 3 days a week between midnight and 10:00am. What can be done to keep your plants healthy this summer?
Plants need 1 inch of water per week. ACTION #1 – buy a rain gauge or place a cup or glass in the yard to monitor rainfall. It is best for the plants to receive that water at one time which encourages better root development. Plants do not need to be watered three times a week. Watering late in the day encourages fungus diseases on plants.
Plants that are well mulched lose less water by evaporation. ACTION #2 – mulch all your plants with 1-2 inches of mulch. Shredded leaves from the fall prevent evaporation and provide nutrients for the plants. Pine straw, pine bark, or other products are available. Do not put mulch touching the trunks of plants as it encourages fungus on the bark.
If you have an irrigation system, test the system to make sure heads are working properly. Water on driveways and sidewalks will just waste water. If you water by hand or lawn sprinkler, direct the water to the center of the plant.
Landscape irrigation can use a majority of our water resources. We must all work together to preserve this natural resource. l
By Bill Hunkapiller
As much as I hate to say it, I’ve only fished the lake a few times this year. I’ve even had to cancel our first fishing tournament due to lack of participation. I believe just too many boats are high and dry for us to get enough people out to fish.
June 30th from 5pm until 9pm will be our next tournament and I already have three boats signed up for this event. We did make a few changes to the rules for this year’s tournament. We have moved the limit of bass up to 10 fish with no length limit. Fish from the tournaments will be harvested to help reduce the overall bass population. We have made strong efforts with the stocking of over 50,000 shad over the last few years and the removal of a few thousand bass. While the bass are not literally starving to death as they were a few years ago and are putting on weight, I want bigger and better fish.
Of the time I have spent on the water so far this year, the bass have been confused. I think with the water so low, the bass are having a difficult time finding structure in the form of docked boats, boat docks and even some stumps and brush piles, which are now dry, in which to hide. I have had good luck on my usual
Rapala shad raps and various jerk baits. I have received reports that your typical soft plastic baits are producing good results as well.
By the time this report hits the press the bass should be starting their summer pattern. I just hope that the water rises a few feet so the bass have more space to play in and more structure in which to hide.
So… if you can cast from shore, wade or drag a boat into the lake I wish you good luck on the water. Please keep your speed down and produce no wake. Tight Lines! Dates for 2007 Fishing Tournaments:
Saturday June 30, 5:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday Sept 08, 7:00am - Noon l
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Fishing Report May 2007
Drought – Gardening Challenge for 2007
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By Steven Seitz
2007 has been a busy year for maintenance and improvement activities. For those who were not present at the May 19 membership meeting, the Board of Directors and numerous volunteers have been actively working to improve the Beach and Picnic grounds. As you may recall from our annual meeting in January, we announced plans to form a Capital Improvement Committee of BLHA Members to review the association’s properties and make improvements.
The Volunteers, Committee Members and Board of Directors are pleased to announce the following improvements:Beach Area:
While the lake was lowered sand was expanded to cover a larger area, with no additional sand being delivered.Pine trees/stumps (dead/diseased) were removed along with dead limbs from the remaining trees.
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New volleyball poles and net have been installed at the beach.
Picnic Area Landscaping (grass/shrubs and two benches) were added at the Point – thanks to Allan Lee for mowing the new lawn.Pine trees/stumps (dead/diseased) were removed along with dead limbs from the remaining trees.The deck was pressure washed and stained (900+ square feet) A natural stone wall was added to provide a place to gather for events and provide a staging location for bands.At the double-gate entrance four tons of “crush ’n run” was spread between the gates and the asphalt parking lot.A 6" channel drain was installed along the edge of the parking lot to drain off the water coming from the parking
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Grounds Maintenance Year-to-Date
Allen Lee, photo by Steve Seitz
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lot – this will greatly improve the surface and minimize the area becoming muddy.Three concrete tables have had stone added around the bases to tie in with the new stone wall (see Calling all Berkeley Lake Artists article on page 6).
Boat LaunchNew concrete “stamped” pad was poured between the existing ramp and the Chapel parking lot.Volunteers and Chapel Board working together added two natural stone walls – one around the lake shoreline in the Gazebo area and another next to the boat ramp.
Special thanks to ALL VOLUNTEERS who provided equipment and their time to assist with BLHA and Chapel improvement projects. l
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Clockwise from top: Steve Seitz, Scott Lee, Tom Kitchens, Ron Bigham, Tod Senne; photo by Rigsby Barnes. Phil Gilbert, Ron Bigham and Chip McDaniel; photo by Rigsby Barnes. Steve Seitz, Ron Bigham and Chip McDaniel; photo by Rigsby Barnes. Relaxing at the Point; photo by Steve Seitz. Gazebo photo by Steve Seitz
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Membership ReportBy Chip McDaniel
The Board of Directors would like to thank the residents for supporting the Berkeley Lake Homeowners Association and more importantly the health of our Lake, our greatest asset. As of this printing, we are pleased to report 250 families have renewed or purchased Membership in the Berkeley Lake Homeowners Association – they are listed below. Don’t see your name? Please join or provide feedback on why you choose not to join BLHA. Don’t see your neighbor? Ask why and provide feedback to us at [email protected].
Alexander, Byron & CarolynAlexander, Jim & LisaAnderson, Walter & SusanArrigoni, Carl A.Baden, Daniel JBaird, Paul & TracyBaker, Chris & MelissaBarnes, Rigsby & EileenBarrett, B. J.Barton, WynnBateman, RayBeckum, Thomas & PaigeBell, David & JanetBenator, Michael & CarolBennett, Al & CarolBetsill, RobertBigham, Ronald & BrendaBolton, Lamar & ChrisBolton, Sara B.Bondon, David & MarilynBowcock, James & DonnaBowles, JeanneBrennan, John & KarenBrown, Marshall & CindraBruno, Shirley & Florence KayBuffington, Christopher & JoyBush, David & AshleyCaldwell, Ed & DeborahCallaway, LindaCarbery, Jeff & JulieCardwell, Robert & JanCarlson, SueCarpenter, Chris & AnneCarroll, Charles & BarbaraCarroll, Charles & CeciliaCassels, BillyChambers, Rick & Ann
Chappell, William D. & JoyceChastain, Ernie & SueChoe, Sok H. & Un S.Chung, Ken & TaeCleveland, Chris & JulieClough, John & LaurieColletta, Jordan & MaureenCollins, Britt & PattyCortez, MiguelCote, Pam & DaveCraigg, Steve & LindaCunningham, Kerry & MarjorieCutright, J. S.Cuttino, DianeDailey, RichardDales, Catherine B. “Kitty”Daneault, Ronald & DeborahDassinger, Sidney & GayleneDavies, Sara JeanDavis, Chris & SusanDavoll, Keith & MurielDelaney, Kay & Bargenquast, AndreDennison, JohnDixon, Bill & SarahDonnelly, James & DeloresDowney, Bill & LaraineDumas, Roy and RebeccaDuncan, WallaceDye, Mike & TracyDyer, Tom & DianeDyke, Elmer & TammyEddy, Michael & MaryEdson, Mark & KathyEigen, Erik & VictoriaEka, Benneth & TemiErwin, Robert & PatriciaFox, Dory
Fox, JimGallagher, Justin & HollyGates, Mike & MarilynGawlas, Jim & DonnaGearhart, Gordon & GretchenGeier, Barbara K.Geiger, Karen & BobGilbert, Phil & BethGleason, John & JosephineGowens, Wayne & IreneGranger, Gary & BethGreen, Tommy & PattyGriffin, C. S.Griswold, Doug & Leigh AnnGuthrie, Steve & DebbieHammack, Jim & SusanHammond, Rodney & AndritaHanson, SusanHardwick, Charles & JaneHartmann, Mary & English, KaylaHatch, MinjaHeiberg, Kris & HeidiHeiman, Larry & Ann, & Cathy MettilleHerb, Bob & CorreyHermann, Bob & MarthaHitt, Wayne & CallieHolben, Chris & MarleneHoskin, Bob & LisaHoward, PhilipHunkapiller, Bill & MelanieHuntington, Dan & JuliaHuppertz, Paul & KarenIrwin, Jim & JanineJacobson, Dov & JudyJames, DouglasJensen, JennyJohnson, Randy & Dale
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Johnson, Skip & PatJosten, William F.Jurgens, Conrad & PatKaffezakis, George & BeckyKawamura, George & MitsueKeller, Clay and JulieKelly, Stan & TenziKennedy, George & CamilleKirkus, Randy & Covington, BettyKirschner, Steve & BarbaraKitchens, Tom & MikalKoening, Tom & LibbyKucera, Ken & DixieKvalsvik, Mads & JoyceLackey, Dick & JoLacy, William & SandraLankford, Alan & LauraLaPread, Michael & TammyLee, David & EllenLee, Song WonLee, Scott & KayLee, Gene & JoanLiebenberg, Charl & ElsaLiebenberg, Hank & HannaleeLiebenberg, DanLillie, Dick and GiaLombardi, Frank & JenniferLoper, Rick & SelenaLoPresti, Dick & DebLore, Nick & MandyLucas, VastaMacrenaris, Dan & GailMalinowski, Bob & MaryMatton, Mike & DawnMauroy, Gilles & LaurelMcAleese, David & PageMcDaniel, Chip & LeAnneMcDonald, Tom & RochelleMcGuire, Tim and KathyMcQuaide, Chet & EstherMeilander, David C.Merkel, Tom & MickeyMertz, James M.Meshramkar, Nitin & BeenaMitsch, Wayne & FranMiyagi, KayokoMoody, Megan
Moore, Gary & SharieMyers, Paul and ElaineMyung, No Wook & Yong SukNesbitt, Eric & JeannineNess, Scott & ValerieNessler, Brad & NancyNevins, John & GinnyNigh, DanaNordland, Martin & AnneNorman, Phil & AmyNorton, ElaineOjeda, Juan Francisco & ClaraPark, Peyton & MeganPazol, Mark & MelaniePendleton, John & LesleyPenny, Michael & JanePeretz, EliPerkins, Dennis & CindyPeters, DebbiePfundt, DavePhillips, Gary & ChanaPhillips, James & KathleenPitts, Joe & RuthPlumart, Mac & DenisePridemore, Rob & RonnieRawson, Mark & RobinRehm, Walter & PatsyRentzsch, Frederick WReynolds, LorenaReynolds, Jack & DeliciaRice, Rick & JillRiess, Alex & AngelRiley, JoanRoberts, Terry & JackieRobinson, Gary A & KathrynRobinson, Steven & DebraRolader, Donald W. “Pete”Salter, Lois D.Sanders, Kathy & Dag SandbakkenSansone, Paul & RobinSearle, S. P.Seitz, Steve & CarolSenne, Tod & LeanneSettlage, David & TraceyShida, George & PatriciaShutt, LaneSimmons, Mike & Carol
Simmons, Ed & MolisssaSimpson, Dudley & MarthaSinnock, Barry & JanSipe, George & TheresaSkrobko, John & BarbaraSleet, David & LouiseSmith, Coke & GaySmith, Bill & Suriani, MariylnSmith, Bob & DonnaSpitler, Rex and RebeccaSpruell, Bob & JuneStangline, Barry & MichelleStapleton, Mike & SallyStewart, Bill & AudreyStine, Tevis & JulieStrickland, Robert & KathyStuart, Bryan & JulieSwanson, SueSwofford, LayneSybrandy, AvisSykes, Sharman K.Taylor, Charles B.Teilhaber, BrettThrockmorton, Robert & PatriciaTodd, RobertTomey, Jeff & HeatherVoyles, Joe & JillWagner, Stephen & TammieWaldheim, Stan & AmyWall, Dick & JackieWallace, Clarence & NellieWaxweiler, Rick & ShelleyWay, FrankWebb, Jack & MartiWeber, Tom & BarbaraWestafer, Peter & PamelaWhiteneck, TomWilliams, JuneWinslow, Geoffrey & FrancesYates, Marty & LynnYessick, Ann M.Zibrida, John F.Zielazienski, Marcie E.Zusmanis, Eriks & Kathy
Available graphics:
Photos by Steve Seitz
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Flagstone Fund RaiserBy Steve Seitz
As a fund raiser, BLHA is offering its members an opportunity to make a lasting impression on our community by purchasing an engraved flagstone that will be used in newly designed walkways and patio throughout our picnic area.
For a donation of $65 per stone, you can purchase a flagstone that includes two lines of text with 14 – 1¼" block style characters* per line. You choose what to have engraved – names, dates, phrases. Please note that there are a few qualifications to purchase a flagstone.
Must be a current BLHA member or former member (>5 years)No business names are being accepted If interested, please complete the order form below and place your order by August 31.Make check payable to Berkeley Lake Homeowners Association ($65 per stone)Mail information and check to: Steven Seitz at 34 Lakeshore DriveAn email or phone confirmation will be provided to verify your order.The number of stones is limited, so please respond to this special
opportunity as soon as possible. Stones will be sold on a first come-first served basis. Celebrate being a member of this great community. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. 770.757.6888 / [email protected]* Spaces, punctuation and graphics are included as characters. l
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Senior Luncheon photos by Eileen Barnes
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The Year in BLOSOMSBy LeAnne McDaniel
I love living in Berkeley Lake. I love the trees, the water, and the winding roads. I’m not really the junior league type, so I would never have guessed that I’d love being in a “ladies’ club,” although the “Organized Society of MudSlingers” part really intrigued me. Happily, the BLOSOMS aren’t a junior league type group. In fact, within the first couple of months after joining the BLOSOMS, I knew (at least by sight) quite a few of my neighbors—WAY more than my husband did. And somehow, with a wave to someone I recognized walking their dog here and an excited introduction to my husband there, my family was knit into the community.
And the BLOSOMS have been very involved in the community again this year. Along with organizing annual activities, such as the Fall Festival, Seniors Luncheon, and the Easter Egg hunt, we met on the 2nd Thursday of each month to socialize and get to know our neighbors.
At our meetings, some of the things we enjoyed were:
Tip nightWine tastingOrnament exchangeBunko nightStuffing Easter eggsA tour of Susan Hanson’s gardenJewelry exchangeAnd lots of laughter, good food, and wine
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Sadly, this may be remembered as “The Year without a Progressive Dinner” – a popular BLOSOMS tradition that we’ll have to resurrect in 2008! Our last meeting of the year was at Linda Craigg’s house where we played “Get to Know You” games (and remember, what’s said at BLOSOMS meetings, STAYS at BLOSOMS meetings).
A big “thank you!” to all the women who helped with the BLOSOMS sponsored activities and to those who were able to join us on Thursday nights—and an enthusiastic “Welcome!” to new and prospective members. We also recognize Beth Gilbert for serving as President and Leigh Ann Griswold for serving as Treasurer this year.
Remember that membership is open to all women living in the City of Berkeley Lake and dues are only $20 for the year. For more information, contact LeAnne McDaniel at 770.797.9579.
Oddly, no actual mudslinging has occurred yet, but join us next year—because you just never know. l
Elena Gilbert and Anna Huntington photo by Julia Huntington
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By Dick Lillie
Berkeley Lake has lost one of our early residents, Jack Allen.
Jack was born in Forsyth County in 1921. His early years were spent exposed to the hardscrabble life of the depression years.
Jack had a flair for understanding the mechanics of repairing all means of devices, especially motors. He was an accomplished mechanic.
During World War II, Jack was a second class motor machinist mate aboard an LST making five invasions in the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Returning after
the War he started and operated for many years an auto repair and body shop on Buford Highway.
His interests and hobbies were varied and numerous – hunting, fishing, gardening and especially music. He was a well known fiddle player and for many years played at various functions including Berkeley Lake, but especially the “Old Chicken House” at Mathis Airport.
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Obituary: Jack Allen
BLHA would like to offer our condolences to all of our residents who have lost family members this past quarter. Those that we know about are:
Mayor Salter’s brotherDan Huntington’s sisterJulia Huntington’s sisterDale Johnson’s mother
Locks of LoveBy Beth Gilbert
Elena Gilbert (7) and Anna Huntington (8) — both Berkeley Lake residents — donated their hair to “Locks of Love” in May.
The haircuts were performed (free of charge) by Snip-its at the Forum. Each girl donated a minimum of 10 inches. For Anna, this was her very first haircut — unless you count that time when she was 2 years old and big brother, Chris – age 4, decided her bangs needed cutting!
Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children under age 18 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. Most commonly, these children are suffering from alopecia or hair loss due to chemotherapy treatment for childhood cancer. l
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Capital Improvement Committee Points of InterestAt the BLHA Quarterly Meeting held on May 19, the Capital Improvements Committee asked members to vote on several “points-of-interest” improvements. Each member household who attended was presented with four “dots” with which to vote on improvements that are important to them. Items with greatest interest will be areas the Committee will consider improving first. Following are the results.
Members’ Interest VotesPoints of Interest Remarks Beach Area Picnic Grounds/
Boat Ramp Area1 Bathroom Facilities Permanent structure with handicap access
(“porta-potty” at Beach to be removed)53 3
2 Watercraft Storage Covered structure for kayaks / canoes only (no paddleboats)
11 1
3 Stone Fireplace or Fire-pit (Outdoor)
Gathering area with seating and planters 28 24
4 Electrical Improve lighting and outlet distribution (remove overhead lines at picnic grounds)
4 13
5 Storage Area (Lockable) Secure BLHA property only approx. (8'x10') 0 06 Parking Lot Steps/Handrail Improve and restrict access 10 N/A7 Permanent Pavilion / Shelter 4 N/A8 BBQ “Covered” Area Improve area for food preparation / serving
– add small BBQ grills (2-3)N/A 23
9 Landscaping Add flowering perennials, scrubs, and grass – low maintenance
N/A 15
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Abridged Version – Reports received from D. H. McClure
In the city during the first quarter of 2007 Officer McClure reported the following incidents:
Theft by taking – 1Burglary – 3Accidents – 1Other – 1
Commentary follows:January Several complaints in reference to a suspicious person on Lakeshore. We are fully aware of the subject and doing everything we can. We have all spent many hours off the clock attempting to resolve this issue and it has consumed a great deal of my time. Due to the active investigation I do not want to go into details; however if anyone has any questions or concerns about this please contact me.
The officers this month have made several very good arrests. They consisted of traffic violations, DUI, possession of narcotics, and two that were wanted on outstanding warrants. Officer Matesevac also recovered a stolen car that was involved in a car jacking.
Officer Steven Batt started to work for the city this month. He was working his second night when he made his first arrest in the city. Officer Joe Mcmenomy will be off a few months. He tore his ACL along with other things, and will be out several months.FebruaryNo report submittedMarchEarlier this month I was contacted by the contractor for River District. He advised me that they have been having problems with copper theft in their homes that are under construction. Since I already had late evening shifts scheduled for the subjects racing on Lakeshore I asked them to watch that location as well. Since then we have not had a complaint on either incident.
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Police ReportAprilFew phone calls this month - pretty quiet month. I received a call in reference to a vehicle traveling too fast on Lakeshore Drive. I do not think it had anything to do with the racers though. The rest of the calls were just questions about different topics.
The biggest problem this month was nature. We had several trees fall onto the roadway and power lines.
I am going to continue to change up the shifts and have officers work late night shifts throughout the month. It seems to be helping as far as traffic related calls. We did have several traffic related arrests this month. l
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FOR SALE: Man and Woman’s bikes and Brass Chandelier all in good condition; bikes rarely used. For more information call Stan or Tenzi Kelly at 770.446.2066
FOR SALE: Antique Motorola Upright Radio: 43" high x 30" wide. Fabric and wood front – worked the last time I tried it. Needs a good home. Price negotiable. Call 770.729.0976
BABYSITTING: Laura Sipe, 15 years old, is seeking summer babysitting employment. She is Red Cross certified and has experience with infants, toddlers and older children. References are available. 770.447.4731
PET SITTING/BABYSITTING: Meili, a rising eighth grader, is ready to walk your dogs, take care of your cats, water your plants, or do other chores for you. She is a Red Cross certified babysitter and can take care of your children at your house or at ours. Please contact Meili or her Mom (Sue) at 770.409.9242 or [email protected].
BABYSITTING/PET SITTING: Jessica Lombardi, rising ninth grader, is a certified babysitter available on weekends. Jessica will also take care of your pets after school or when you’re out of town. Please call her at 770.300.0646 or email [email protected]. References available.
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Memberships from $26/month Sun 9am to 6pm
Monthly MeetingsBLHA 1stMonday7pm Scott Lee 770.449.3739
BLOSOMS 2ndThursday7pm LeAnne McDaniel 770.797.9579 [email protected]
LakeBerkeleyChapel 2ndSunday8:30am Lane Shutt 770.448.4379
CityCouncil 3rdThursday7pm Chapel
CalendarJune16 Movie&Campout Beach – Sunset
June30 FishingTournament 5pm-9pm
July3 FamilyMovieNight Beach – Sunset
July4 ParadeandPicnic 11am-1:30pm
Aug12 BacktoSchoolBeachBash 1-3pm
Sep8 FishingTournament 7am-noon
Sep15 FunRun,Chapel 8am
SeptemberFestandRegatta(BLHAMembershipMeeting)
Chapel and Picnic Grounds – 5:30pm
Oct6 Movie&Campout Beach - Sunset
Dec16 HolidayParty(BLHAMembershipMeeting)
Chapel – 6pm
Jan12 AnnualMeeting2008(BLHAMembershipMeeting)
Chapel – 6pm
SpecialSummerEvents:Every Thursday Volleyball pick-up game - 6pm
– Beach (Bring own food & drink)Every other Friday B.L.F.F. - 7pm – Various homes see
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Contacts2007 Board of Directors:President Scott Lee 770.449.3739 [email protected]/Grounds Maintenance Steven Seitz 770.840.7734 [email protected]/Director Membership Chip McDaniel 770.797.9579 [email protected] Lesley Pendleton 678.596.8787 [email protected] Michelle Merkel 770.232.0247 [email protected] Dag Sandbakken 770.409.0301 [email protected] Maintenance Bill Hunkapiller 770.242.1282 [email protected] Phil Gilbert 678.969.0882 [email protected] Eileen Barnes 770.368.1026 [email protected] Tom McDonald 770.825.0753 [email protected]/Development Randy Johnson 770.729.8786 [email protected] Ann Chambers 678.474.0423 [email protected]
Additional ContactsBoat Registration Tod Senne 770.446.1352 [email protected] & Picnic Lane Shutt 770.448.4379 or
Grounds Rental Correy Herb 770.441.2334Gates at Chapel & Beach Kay Lee 770.449.3739Meals on Wheels Tracy Baird 678.969.0266 [email protected] & Zoning City Hall 770.368.9484BLHA Web Site www.berkeleylake.orgCity Web Site www.berkeley-lake.ga.us
Berkeley Lake Homeowners Association P O Box 232 Duluth, GA 30096
ReflectionsReflections is a service of the Berkeley Lake Homeowners Association. Its objective is to inform all residents of the City of Berkeley Lake of issues and events concerning our Community. Any city resident may submit articles and community information, you do not have to be a member of BLHA to receive or contribute to the newsletter. Articles and announcements are due to Eileen Barnes by the following deadlines: January 31, April 30, July 31 and October 31.
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Berkeley Lake Fantastic Fridays Begin!By Carol Seitz
It is time again for a Berkeley Lake tradition – Berkeley Lake Fantastic Fridays (BLFFs)! BLFFs are a fun, easy way to meet and socialize with your neighbors. All you have to do is bring your own beverage and an appetizer to share. The hosts will provide ice, cups, plates, napkins and plastic ware. Please join us, especially if you have never been to a BLFF, or are new to Berkeley Lake. Please walk or car/boat pool to the BLFFs when possible due to limited parking. BLFFs are an adult social gathering of city residents. Children are welcome where indicated on schedule. The fun starts at 7:00pm.
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Berkeley Lake Fantastic Fridays (BLFF) 2007 Schedule Date Host & Location
May 25 Kay & Scott Lee, Beach LeAnne & Chip McDaniel and Carol & Steve SeitzJune 15 George & Becky Kaffezakis 490 Lakeshore Drive Children are WelcomeJune 29 Dale & Randy Johnson 296 Lakeshore DriveJuly 13 Bill & Marilyn Smith 876 Lakeshore DriveJuly 27 Jim Fox 4084 S. Berkeley Lake RoadAugust 10 Sue & Bill Golubic 3905 Berkeley View Drive and Mickie & Tom Merkel August 24 Gia & Dick Lillie 4245 S. Berkeley Lake Road
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