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Lake Lanier Association’s Annual Meeting

The Lake Lanier Association (LLA) is a nonprofit advocacy group whose goal is to keep Lake Lanier clean, full and safe. LLA’s 1,700 member households and businesses, representing over 3,000 individuals, promote community education and awareness about the state of Lake Lanier and what can be done …

Bridge Near Lake Lanier Washed Away

Hall County declared a local state of emergency Sunday evening, May 19, 2013, after downpours poured down seven inches of water over the weekend. Lake Lanier — which was already over its full summer pool level of 1071 feet — rose by 1.24 feet to …

Lake Lanier Promotes Safe Boating Week

National Safe Boating Week runs from May 18-24, 2013. Many of the stalwart defenders of our beloved lake gathered at Lake Lanier Islands’ Sunset Cove to inform folks about ways to boat safely. Statistics from the U.S. Coast Guard show that drowning was the reported cause …

May 18th: Lake Lanier Boating Safety Awareness Day

  Lake Lanier is at full summer pool.  Summer is right around the corner with sunburns, bass fishing, skiing, sailing, people watching, moonlight cruises, parties (or noisy neighbors, if you’re not invited) and the potential for boating accidents. [Please Note: I did not make any snarky comments …

Butterflies Flutter By Wilshire Trails Park

The Friends of Gainesville Parks and Greenways will beautify the skies over Gainesville (a.k.a. Poultryville and/or Chicken City) on Sunday, May 19, 2013, during their 17th Annual Butterfly Release. The fluttery fun takes off around 1 PM and hovers until 4 PM. Every kid will be given …

Literary Trailfest at Reece Farm & Heritage Center

The Byron Herbert Reece Society is sponsoring a Southern Literary Trail “Trailfest” event Saturday, May 18, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Reece Farm and Heritage Center, one mile north of Vogel State Park on Highway 129. Admission is free and the public is …

Groups Discuss Renovating Rowing Venue

Discussions are underway again to see what can be done to breathe new life into the site of the 1996 Olympic Rowing events at Clarks Bridge Park on Lake Lanier. Participants representing the city of Gainesville, Lake Lanier Rowing Club, Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club, …

DOT Causes Delays at 1 PM at Rts 20 & 316

You can forget scooting through the intersection of Routes 20 and 316 around 1 PM today.  It ain’t gonna happen. The GA DOT will set off a controlled blast at 1 PM to remove rock from the Route 316 at Route 20 intersection. Traffic will be stopped briefly …

Hawgin’ on Lanier BBQ Championship

The north end of Lake Lanier always seems to be less crowded and frantic than down by the dang dam, imho. Laurel Park, however, breaks that mold this weekend when the Hawgin’ on Lanier BBQ Championship returns — courtesy of the Gainesville Jaycees — as dozens of …

New BUI Law Takes Effect on May 15, 2013

  Georgia’s Senate Bill 136 becomes the law in our great state on May 15, 2013. Not a moment too soon, if it helps remove drunks from our waterways, especially Lake Lanier. Several state officials from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public …