What a marvelous evening I had with about 200 other folks — most of them little kids — at a “magic” show by the Atlanta-area entertainer, Jeffini the Great! We had a Jeffini the Great time!
Jeffini the Great! is Magical!

What a marvelous evening I had with about 200 other folks — most of them little kids — at a “magic” show by the Atlanta-area entertainer, Jeffini the Great! We had a Jeffini the Great time!
You are never going to read a Facebook post about where some grungy old gold prospector scored his latest nuggets. Professional fishing guides are nicer than that. They happily publish their secrets in the latest fishing reports for Lake Lanier.
Fall’s first full day on Sunday, September 23, 2018 was beautiful. Whether it’s hot, or cool and rainy, autumn brings earlier closing times to some US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) parks on Lake Lanier.
Thirty years ago — in 1988 — the Lake Lanier Association (LLA) held its first Shore Sweep event. LLA’s volunteers have removed tons of junk from Lanier ever since. Their 30th Anniversary Shore Sweep was the best yet!
Bucket O’ Shrimp, near Oakwood, is perfectly imperfect and joyfully serves succulent seafood to those bold enough to give it a try.
Your Rolex watch, iPhone, favorite rod & reel or car/boat keys and snazzy sunglasses are not worth dying for; but, they might be worth diving for by Lake Lanier Recovery Divers.
The LandShark Landing Docks at Margaritaville at Lanier Islands provide the world’s best reason to buy a boat and tie it up on Lake Lanier.
It’s like the movie, High Noon, without horses. Joanna Cloud, executive director of the Lake Lanier Association (LLA), is the sheriff of Lake Lanier and she and her gang are removing derelict docks and boats from Lanier. And they won’t stop until they’ve driven all the jetsam from the lake.
The 4th of July is like the Amateur Hour for drunk driving. Law enforcement officers will be on the lookout for impaired drivers. Don’t drink and drive, and that includes boats on Lanier.
Georgia’s Hands Free Law takes effect on July 1, 2018. Drivers cannot have a phone in their hands or use any part of their bodies to support their phones. That’s why they call it “hands free.”