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Early deadline set for CIF survey and ED ballot |
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Board needs your feedback on vote failure by Nov. 27
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Resident Herm Doll posts his ballot and survey well ahead of the early Nov. 27 deadline. The POA has asked property owners to file the return as early as possible to allow time for processing the survey information.
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By Bennett Whipple
Go ahead and open the big white election envelope from the POA with the ballot for voting your choices for the two elected director positions. The ballot is the easy part, assuming you’ve already made a decision. The hard part is the four-page Capital Initiation Fee Survey. So, get started.
You need to complete the form and return it with your ballot to the auditors, Mauldin and Jenkins. Deadline for receiving ballots is December 3. You’re asked, however, to return the ballot along with the survey as soon as possible so that the survey information can be processed in time for the early December Town Hall meeting. Toward this end, the board has set a preferred deadline of November 27.
A stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
The survey is being handled for the board by the Big Canoe based research firm of Riverside Associates headed by Bob Garstin.
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Ray Smalley’s Sierra Nevada railroad on display Nov. 22 |
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Help celebrate National Model Railroad Month
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Even without an engineer's cap, Ray Smalley stands proud by his 16.5 ft. x 16.5 ft. model railroad display of an old California mining and logging operation. Bring the kids and visit Ray's Railroad Room on Saturday, November 22.
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By Alice Eachus
One thing you can always say about Ray Smalley – he can’t ever lose his train of thought or he just might go down the wrong track!
You’ve heard the old adage, “The only difference between men and boys is the price and size of their toys.” Here’s the proof of that pudding!
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Steep Canyon Rangers play to standing ovation |
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Fans of bluegrass music filled the Dogwood Room
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| The award winning Steep Canyon Rangers play to a standing ovation at the Club. |
By Bennett Whipple
It was a hand-clapping, foot-stomping good time at the Club Sunday night, all to the bluegrass music of the Steep Canyon Rangers, the award winning Chapel Hill group of amateurs turned pro to rave reviews.
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Tuesday, December 2 set for election run-offs |
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The Senate race has national implications
Early voting days for the run-off election have been extended and now will begin Tuesday, November 18, and will run through Wednesday, November 26.
By Laura Link
Put this important date on your calendar: Tuesday, Dec. 2 for the runoff election of three undecided races with one having national implications in the U.S. Senate.
The Dec. 2 runoff election day times will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at regular precinct voting locations. Big Canoe’s Dawson voters will go to Fire Station No. 6 on Hubbard Road and Pickens voters will go to the fire station on Yellow Creek Rd.
The runoffs are for these races:
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The new 61 Main restaurant |
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Jasper's first "Farm-to-table" dining experience
61 Main (Photo by Ann Dickerson)
By Nona Whipple
Next time your errands take you off the reservation to Jasper, work in a lunch or dinnertime visit to the newest café on Main Street.
Having been fans of the Three Sisters Café for about a year, and The Crow's Nest before that, we were recently very surprised to see a name change there to 61 Main. The Three Sisters are no more, and Chef/Owner Jenna Schreiber has taken over the helm.
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Public Safety staff given appreciation luncheon |
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Big Canoe Company and BC Realty host the event
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| From left to right in the serving line for Department of Public Safety Appreciation Day are Jackie Hughes, deputy director of services; Trish Alderman, Chimneys' manager; Andy Beck, deputy director of public services, POA General Manager Roger Klask;and Mike Rhodes, director of sales for Big Canoe Realty. |
By Bennett Whipple
The staff of the Big Canoe Department of Public Safety was honored recently at an appreciation day luncheon at the Chimneys. The Nov. 13 barbeque from Bubba’s in Jasper was hosted jointly by Big Canoe Company and Big Canoe Realty.
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Big Canoe Vietnam Vets Join Dawsonville Parade |
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The North Georgia Chapter of the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association led the Veterans Day parade in Dawsonville. According to SSOL Imbedded Reporter David Howe, the mostly Big Canoe group made it around the square in good shape before retiring to a reception where warming and restorative beverages were served. In front holding the banner are Jim Pollner on the left and Wes Connelly, on the right, of Big Canoe, and Alpharettan Fred Pirkey in the center. (Photo by Peggy Howe)
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POA Board to mail CRF survey in early November |
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Results to
be announced at Dec. 6 Town Hall meeting
By Ann Dickerson
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A survey
about the recently failed amendment to initiate a capital reserve fund will be
mailed to property owners Nov. 6-7, along with the ballots for the Big Canoe POA
election. The POA Board voted Oct. 22 to include the survey in ballot envelopes,
rather than post it online and/or print it in Smoke
Signals.
"That way,
everybody just votes once and the Board never touches the survey," said Board
Director John Seferian. "They're sent directly to Riverside Associates, who
sends us the results."
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POA candidates answer critical questions |
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Issues include dealing with squeaky wheels,
capital reserve funding and future of Big Canoe
By Ann Dickerson
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Smoke Signals asked the three candidates for the Property Owners Association Board of Directors to answer the following five questions, limiting their answers to 100 words each.
Here are the questions and their answers:
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GM Search Committee begins looking for candidates |
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During the fourth quarter of 2007, the POA Board established the GM Search Committee, chaired by John Seferian, with members Terry Bacigalupo, Fred Omundson, George Kowalski, John Farris and Debbie Pickett, Staff and Recording Secretary. We were charged with the responsibility to identify for the Board’s selection and approval the best possible candidates for this critical community management position.
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