It’s hard to believe the brainchild of the Lake Lanier Association is getting so old. Come celebrate Shore Sweep’s 30th birthday with a party on August 25, 2018, at Lake Lanier Olympic Park.
Celebrate Shore Sweep’s 30th Birthday Party

It’s hard to believe the brainchild of the Lake Lanier Association is getting so old. Come celebrate Shore Sweep’s 30th birthday with a party on August 25, 2018, at Lake Lanier Olympic Park.
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 Lake Lanier Association’s 2018 Annual Meeting is scheduled to be held on Saturday, March 24, 2018 from 4:00 until 8:00 PM at Port Royale.
The Corps of Engineers will host four open house meetings in February to update the public on the status of a Recreation Capacity Study and Master Plan Update for Lake Lanier.
The Sustainable Water Management Plan for Lake Lanier isn’t exactly “new” news, but it is back in the news as the Water Wars continue in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working on the Lake Lanier Master Plan Update. That review of current and future recreational needs, among other items, is expected to take about two years to complete.
Joanna Cloud delivered the latest Lake Lanier Association news in their newsletter. Stay informed and help LLA protect the greatest lake in Georgia.
Pick up enough junk and you’ll earn a Shore Sweep T-shirt that will tell the world that you are worthy of extra love, admiration and (maybe) that last slice of pizza.
Without what’s called the Pollinator Initiative, honeybees and other critters will continue to decline in population. Yes, we’ll have fewer bee stings, but we’ll also have less honey.
Put the Eco-Fest and Butterfly Release on your calendars, or the day may flutter by without you and your family experiencing the delight of 1,500 Painted Lady butterflies taking flight.