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Harbor HappeningsJanuary - March * Volume 24 * Issue 1

Halloween Gala

Harbor Club Member Christmas Party

Santa Visit & Breakfast

New Year’s Eve Party

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Around and About in Harbor Club...With Judy Stultz

We’ve come to that “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” again as family, friends and festive gatherings take center stage in our lives. We have been a busy lot here in Harbor Club these past few months. The LGA closed out their season ‘til spring. (No frigid weather for these gals). On the other hand, the MGA lets neither wind, rain nor cold keep them from getting out there in blustery weather to hit that little white ball up and down the fairways. (No further comment needed.) The MGA Octoberfest on October 23rd. had the golfers and their wives at the clubhouse celebrating a German themed evening. After a smorgasbord featuring sauerbraten and all the fixins’ the couples filled the dance floor to the music of Notesbug Entertainment. (I love watching y’all do the Electric Slide ~ tried it a few times and tangled everyone up ~ so now I just watch!) Bridge and Bunco groups abound here in Harbor Club, new to the game circuit is Mah Jong, the Japanese tile game. Diane Hamilton learned the game while living in Japan ~ so she and Anne Price (also a top-notch player) passed on their knowledge to HC beginners. Troutdale’s at the Clubhouse offers a monthly guys night out, often featuring Poker games paired with a Scotch tasting. The new big screen TV’s are an ideal setting for weekend football games and a chance to kibitz with other fans. Last year’s Card/Game and Dinner Party event was such a success that the Ladies of the HC Outreach Committee are busy planning another for February 9th. Be sure you don’t miss this one, the soup, salad & sweets dinner is all deliciously home made. It’s a fun night out as you and your friends play your favorite card or board game. And ~ better yet ~ your donations all go to local charities here in Greene County. We seem to have a group of perennial world travelers here in HC ~ and they’ve been at it again. Leigh & Bob Lofgren ~ were gone for 7 weeks as they traveled to Namibia, Malawi, Likoma Island and Phinda Vlei in Northern KwaZula Natal province of South Africa. History buffs, Kathrin and Bill Rudland, did a WWII Tour of Sicily, Southern Italy and Tunisia. The Ledyard’s (Val and Jack), sailed the golden Greek Isles and then visited the intriguing land of Turkey and Istanbul. Janie and Bob Legg were off again as they flew to tour Auckland before boarding the cruise ship that would bring them back to the states. HC’s Literary Ladies of the Lake (Book Club) met at the Washington Grass Inn for their annual Christmas luncheon. A lively discussion of their recent book, “Outlander” by Diana Gabaldon, was followed by a gift/book exchange. HCLL Ladies On the Go ~ The Atlanta Gift Mart in October gave ladies an early start in filling their Christmas lists. In November they traveled to Macon’s historic Opera House to see the hilarious, “Menopause ~ the Musical”. Dickens, “A Christmas Carole”, at the Alliance Theater took the group to Atlanta in December ~ with a pre-show dinner at Wisteria, an intimate little restaurant across from Inman Park. “Jammie clad ”Harbor Club kids and grandkids gathered at the clubhouse on December 10th. to meet, greet and have breakfast with SANTA! All were on their best behavior so the big man in the long white beard wouldn’t pass them by on Christmas Eve. Ladies in red were distinctly noticeable ~ as basic black seemed to be the fashion preference of the evening at the Harbor Club Christmas Party. Drinks, dinner and dancing were the order of the night as friends wished one another, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! And so those wishes are given from me to you as the old year winds down. Enjoy the Season, give thanks for family and good friends ~ and make way for the New Year to come.

Harbor Club * 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro, GA 30642 * 706-453-9690 * www.harborclub.com

Literary Ladies of the LakeHarbor Club Ladies at the Alliance Theater

HCLL Officers for 2010-2011

Kathy Kurelic, & Betty HarbisonNovember Committee

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Member Photos Continued.....

Bob McConnell & Guest Larry & Terry SubaczGeorge & Joyce Johnson Bob Welsh & Millicent Zamirowski

Chuck & Karen Cassidy

From Left to Right: Peggy & Dave Borchelt, John & Corey Crouse

From Left to Right: Donna Jean Kendall, Linda VanDuzer, Dale Fahey & Millicent Zamirowski

Lois Miller Dave & Diane Hamilton

Chuck & Pam Dobson

From Left to Right: Glen Kendall, Julie Menke, Linda VanDuzer, Verly Dotson, Camille Mancuso, Vince Mancuso, George Menke & Bill Dotson

Johnnie Dobbs & Guest Ken & Leigh Anne Skinner Griffin & Jeanie Folsom

Photos on Cover:Halloween Gala: Photo 1- John & Jeanie Wilson, Most Creative Costume winner, Blind leading the Blind; Photo 2- Robert & Jane Preston, Best Costume Couple, Dorthy & the Cowardly Lion; Photo 3- Evely Schoepf & Guest; Photo 4- Mike & Jane Kokoska; Photo5 - Jim & Shirley Rinard; Photo 6- Bill & Louise Hull as Cornbread & Black Eyed PeasMember Christmas Party: Photo 1- Becky & Mike Shelly, Terri Ligon, Charlotte & Bob Hummell, Candi Russell; Photo 2- Annie Benise, Bill & Vicky Lynn, Dr. Thomas & Susan Serra, Jim & Shirley Rinard; Photo 3- Diane Mahan, Ed & Dale Fahey, Mike & Linda JochimSanta Breakfast: Photo 1- The Burn’s Grandchildren; Photo 2- Sara Grace Ingle; Photo 3- Mike & Nancy Dawkins & FamilyNew Years Eve Party: Photo 1-Terri Ligon & Maye Weyhmiller; Photo 2-Debbie Burns, Lois Miller, Gail Peacock, Maye Weyhmiller, Joan Bramblett, Shirley Wheeler, Ellie Davis; Photo 3-Jim Gburek, Diane Gburek & son, David Gburek; Photo 4-Grant Gaalema & Stephanie Cooper.

Members dancing to the Little Phil Band

HC pumpkin carved by Chef Darrin

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If meeting new people while getting together for fun and food is your “thing” ~ you should look into joining Harbor Club’s Game Group. There are over 80 members (you can also sign on to sub) who meet in groups of eight every other month to play the card game, Texas Tango. Each couple brings an hors d oeuvre to share along with their drink of preference. Hosts are rotated so that each couple only entertains once during the year. Sheila and John Connelly are in charge of setting up the groups each year.

At the end of the Game year an Awards party is held and prizes given to the first through sixth place winners. The one with the overall lowest score is awarded the infamous Fanny Flamingo, to be displayed in his/her front yard for the entire year. Winners for this past season were ~ (from 1st. to 6th.) Patricia Balduff, Louise Hull, Lynda Jochim, Tony Dejno, Jim Cerny and Bev Oram. Foster mom, Kay Dejno, will be taking care of Fanny this year.

There will be a kick off party in February for those wishing to participate in 2011. Contact the Connelly’s @ 706-454-0805 for more information.

Submitted by Judy Stultz

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Harbor Club Game Group

Susan Coker & Alison Watson1531 Carriage Ridge Drive

Alan & Mika Mills1031 Shoal Creek Court

Dennis & Catherine Imhoff1611 Club Drive

Edgar & Mary Beth Gilchrist1360 Winged Foot Drive

William & Janet Farrington1020 St. Andrews Court

Nicola MentonelliCarol Mentonelli

1101 Wharfside Court

William & Shelly Watkins2430 Club Drive

New Property Owners

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Harbor Club to Provide Boat Storage at Marina Harbor Club on Georgia’s Lake Oconee has announced that it has reached an agreement with nearby Granite Shoals Marina that will provide dry dock storage for Harbor Club prop-erty owners. The Marina is located near Harbor Club’s back gate. It houses a restaurant and a fueling station, one of only a few “on water” stations on Lake Oconee. Armor Bridge Marina, LLC has purchased Granite Shoals Marina. According to Ar-mor Bridge owner, Brandon Matney, boat storage could be available as early as Spring 2012. “Harbor Club property owners have long wanted a managed facility to store and dry dock water craft. This acquisition will make that wait a reality”, Matney said. Harbor Club residents have expressed that the Club owners have always been steadfast in their pursuit to add amenities and make improvements to the neighborhood. The addition of the Marina is consistent with that pursuit. The Developers are debt-free and are currently providing financing at very attractive rates on select home sites at Harbor Club. Harbor Club is widely recognized as one of America’s premier lake/golf neighborhoods, boasting an 18-hole Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish championship course, tennis, swimming, fit-ness, croquet and fine Clubhouse dining. According to Links Magazine, it is one of the top 15 best golf neighborhoods in the world.

Harbor Club MembershipHarbor Club Website:Harbor Club Members may access the Members Only section of the website for information on MGA, LGA, Ladies League, MPOA and other Club news. The membership directory, calendar and forms are posted for your convenience. To access this section, please visit www.harborclub.com, click on the Members Only section of the web. The username is your member number and your password is your last name.

Member Referral Program:Harbor Club is currently rewarding each Member with three months dues credit when they sponsor a new permanent or lease Member to Harbor Club. Please contact Angela Dell at 706-453-9690 Ext. 3 or email at [email protected] to inform her of your invitee’s name, address, phone num-ber and email address. To be eligible we must receive this information prior to the invitee contact-ing the Club and they can not be currently in our database.

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Harbor Club Ladies League

Harbor Club Ladies League AssociationIf you are interested in joining the Harbor Club Ladies League Association please contact Joyce Johnson, President, at 706-453-7303. All Harbor Club ladies are invited to join us in an exciting year of programming. The association meets on the third Thursday of the month for lunch and a short program. We hope to see you all during the 2010-2011 season!

Harbor Club Ladies League

January Meeting

Tuesday, January 18

11:00 AM

Location: Troutdale

Lydia Ivanditti, Director of the Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton, will share the history of the Plaza and the upcoming 2011 Plaza Arts Center events calendar.

Menu:

Salads: Caesar & Spinach

Entrées: Vegetable & Smoked Salmon Quiches

Desserts: Poached Pears & Apple Cobbler with

Vanilla Ice Cream

Cost $18.00 includes tax and gratuity

Reservations will be taken by the ‘Calling Committee.” If you make a reservation and do not attend, you will be billed for the lunch.

Harbor Club Ladies LeagueJanuary Meeting

Tuesday, January 18th11:00 AM

at Troutdale

Lydia Ivanditti, Director of the Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton, will share the history of the Plaza and the upcoming 2011 Plaza Arts Center Events Calendar.

Menu:Salads: Caesar & Spinach

Entrees: Vegetable & Smoked Salmon QuichesDesserts: Poached Pears & Apple Cobbler with Vanilla

Ice CreamCoffee, Tea & Soda

$18.00 per person included tax & gratuity

Reservations for the luncheons will be taken by the “calling committee”; if you make a reservation and do not attend, you will be billed for the lunch. $18.00 includes tax & gratuity

Save the Date!Harbor Club Ladies League

February MeetingTuesday, February 15th

11:00AM

Contact the Calling Committe for more information

Save the Date!Harbor Club Ladies League

March MeetingTuesday, March 15th

11:00AM

Contact the Calling Committe for more information

Winter wonderland in Harbor Club

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Harbor Club BridgeDuplicate Bridge. For more details on Duplicate Bridge please contact Jeri Darfler at 706-453-1740.

Harbor Club Ladies Party Bridge Group welcomes all interested players for fun and fellowship. The group meets in the Oconee Room at the HC Clubhouse at 10 AM, and meet regularly on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Anyone interested in playing as a regular or substitute, please call Nancy Nugent at 706-453-0109 for more details.

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Harbor Club Tennis NewsBe sure to check the court reservation sheet at the courts and note that all the regular groups have moved to 10am start times due to colder temperatures. The LOTA leagues are finished and resume in Spring 2011 and for any new members or anyone wishing to get back to tennis, please go to www.LOTAtennis.com or contact me directly on 706-431-6133. LOTA are donating two brand new nets to Harbor Club – every year they give HC a grant of $200 and this year, it will be in the form of new nets, so many thanks to LOTA and a great organization. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

YogaDiscover the many benefits of Yoga!! Certified Yoga instructor, Diane Gburek, offers classes at Harbor Club for the absolute beginner as well as advanced/intermediate students. A five class package will be offered beginning in January. Class dates are: Jan.24th, 31st, February 7th, 14th and 21st. Classes will be held on Mondays starting at 8:30am to 9:30 am. Cost of the package is $60.00 and is payable at the first class. You must be registered to participate. Register soon as space is limited to the first 10 participants.Call or e-mail Diane Gburek to register or for questions at 706-453-4604 or [email protected]..

Soothing Touch Body WorkEnjoy a “Soothing Touch Body Work” session now being offered to the Members of Harbor Club by Diane Gburek. A “Soothing Touch Body Work” consists of various massage tech-niques to relax and restore tired and sore muscles, ease lower back pain, stimulate blood flow, reduce stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and bring out a general sense of calm and well being. Diane delivers her sessions in a highly professional manner, applying the standards of massage draping and privacy during the client’s experience . The “Soothing Touch Body Work” is delivered in an environment accompanied by peaceful music, low lighting, and delightful scents.

The cost of a one hour session is only $60

For more information on Yoga or Soothing Touch Body Work, please contact Diane Gburek at:

Home: 706-453-4604 Cell: 404-217-8891 or Email: [email protected]

From the Desk of the Accommodations Manager…Do you have guests visiting during Master’s Week? We have 3 bedroom cottages on property available. Please give me call about our nightly rate.

Cottage Rental Special Continues... For a limited time, Harbor Club is offering its members and residents a reduced rate on Cottage Rentals. These exceptional 3 bedroom cottages are perfect for your out-of-town guests. Visitors enjoy discounts on golf, the use of all amenities, including our clubhouse, dining facili-ties, swim and tennis center, fitness center and more. Housekeeping services are included. You may visit us on the web at www.harborclub.com for more information.

Based Upon AvailabilityHC Member Rate: $175 per night plus tax HC Non-Member Resident Rate: $195 per night plus taxNon-Resident Rate $250 per night plus taxFor more information, please contact me at 706-453-9690, Ext. 240 or via email at [email protected]

~Laurie Rimes

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Harbor Club Men’s Golf Association News

Club Championship

The Club Championship was contested on 9/24, 9/25 and 9/26 for the Gold Division andthe 25th and 26th for the other Divisions. Congratulations to all the winners and the contestants. Once again, sort of unusual weather for both days. Payouts were for winner and 2nd in each flight.

Championship Gold Flight There was a three-hole playoff to decide the winner. Gordon Dukes and Ricky Knowles each shot a three day gross score of 252.. Gordon Dukes was the winner in the three-hole play off over Ricky Knowles.

Dirty Dozen tournament Twenty seven participants contested for the coveted 12 spots of the Dirty Dozen on their tee of choice. Denny Mahan was the winner and 2nd place was shared by three - Ed Zipper, Chuck Balduff and Oscie Gordon. Third place was shared by Larry Price and Walter Jones. Fourth place was George Wheeler. Fifth place Dave Benton. Sixth place Kenny Hyatt. Three way tie for 7th Place- Mike Dawkins, Dave Hamilton and Jimmy Britt.

oktoberfest

The weather was just perfect and everyone enjoyed a wonderful time at the Saturday night party. Thanks to all that made it pos-sible. Everyone should be looking forward to next year’s event. Congratulations to the winners.

reD White & blue Veteran’s Day tournament

Another tough day for weather, but a great dog fight point tournament. Despite the cold it was a festive occasion for the twenty seven participants. Five of nine teams were pay out winners and two close-ups. .Congratulations to the winners: Low Gross @ 75 points - Dave Hamilton, Keith Vanduzer , and Glenn Kendall .2nd Low Gross @ 70 points- Dave Benton, Ricky Knowles, and Gordon Dukes Low Net @ + 3 - Bud Stultz, Oscie Gordon, and Bimmer Monteleone.2nd Low Net-@ - 7 Ham Cornett, Steve Weiser, and Griffin Folsom.3rd Low Net -@ -9 Sammy Fowler, Jimmy Britt, and Fred Jennart. Close up on # 2 Glenn Kendall, and # 17 Keith Vanduzer

White Division1st Flight - Bob Kurelic -179 in a card play-

off over Fred Dennis2nd Flight - John Stathas - 180 in card play-

off over Mike Shelly

Silver Division1st Jim Rinard 176, 2nd Don Chesnut 191

Blue Division1st Flight - 1st George Wheeler - 167, 2nd Gary Lockman - 169

2nd Flight - 1st Gary Williams - 178, Ed Zipper- 179

Green Division1st Flight- 1st Glenn Kendall 167, 2nd Oscie Gordon- 180

2nd Flight- 1st Roberto Mattei- 177, 2nd Griffin Folsom - 185

Red Division1st Jean Chesnut 178, 2nd Bev Oram 186

Second Flight1st Place- Gary Williams & Jim Gburek- 116 2nd Place- Denny Mahan & Ed Fahey- 118

Third Flight1st Place - Clark Jones & Hamilton Cornett- 119,

2nd Place Tie - Bimmer Monteleone & Rich Calhoun-122 Al Oram & Oscie Gordon- 122

First Flight 1st Place -Dave Hamilton & Jimmy Britt- 117

2nd Place-Fred Jennart & Dave Benton

Fourth Flight1st Place- Wayne Eleton & Mike Dawkins 111 2nd Place- Larry Subacz & Chuck Balduff- 112

Overall Champions Wayne Eleton & Mike Dawkins

Close ups#2 Hamilton Cornett

#6 Dave Benton #12 Roberto Mattei

# 17 Larry Price

Upcoming MGA Events

January 8MGA Awards Banquet

March 12MGA

Breakfast Scramble

March 26MGA Spring

Member/Member

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MGA News Continued...turkey shoot sCramble

Another wonderful day for golf and the numbers were representative. Congratulations to all the winners:

tournament of Champions

37 of 52 eligible MGA Members played & 14 played in the Non Champions play day. Congratulations to the Winners:

MGA ElEctions

MGA Officers for 2011:President -Ed Fahey, Vice President- Steve Weiser, Secretary/Treasurer-Mike Kokoska. – CONGRATULATIONSMany thanks to all that made this year a success- Troutdale, Harbor Club, Golf Superintendent and staff, the Pro Shop and staff, Officers of the MGA (Jim Gburek, Ed Fahey, and Gary Williams), and most of all the participants and members of the MGA. There will be several new and exciting changes for 2011. Good Luck to the incoming officers.

Fairways and Greens, Oscie Gordon, MGA President

1st Low Gross Bob Weyhmiller. Bob Hummell, Jim Davis

and Bob Burns - 602nd Low Gross

George Wheeler, Frank Botdorf, Mike Dawkins, and Jim Gburek - 63

1st Net Dave Benton,Fred Jennart, J. Hickman,

and B Hickman - 56.82nd Net

Griffin Folsom, P. Barker, Kenny Hyatt, and Charlie Whittemore - 57.3

3rd Net Jim Miller, Sammy Fowler, Jimmy Britt, Rob

Wyrick 57.6

Couples- Low Gross Royce and Teresa Morris, Lee

and Diane Roberts - 64

Couples Low Net Keith and Linda Van Duzer, Bob

and Kathy Kurelic - 58

ChampionBob Weymiller,

2nd PlaceFrank Botdorf.

Net1st Net

Richard Schaeffel, 2nd Net

Rich Calhoun, 3rd Net

Fred Jennart(winner of 4 way tiebreaker)

Closest to the pin: Frank Botdorf #2

and with a Hole in One !!!

Jim Miller #17

Harbor Club Ladies Golf Association NewsThe Harbor Club Ladies Golf Association will kick off the 2011 season on March 31st. We will be at the clubhouse at 11:00 am for signing up for LGA and paying dues, which are $50.00 for the year. We will have a shotgun start at noon for our opening day scramble. After golf there will be some light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. There are lots of fun things planned for the year: the Member/Member tournament with a wonderful party the night before, the Member/Guest (it will be in May this year!), the flag tournament, Breast Cancer Tournament, 3 Club Challenge and lots more fun activities. Kathy Kurelic will again surprise us on play day will old and new opportunities for fun while still play-ing golf that can be posted for handicap! The Hole In One Club will be alive and well for those who wish to participate. All ladies who are members of Harbor Club are invited to join the LGA. You can get applications to fill out from any of the board members and dues may be paid on or before our kickoff day - get a check made out to HCLGA to Carol Gordon. We look forward to seeing all of you on the course - any level of play is welcome.Your LGA Board - Val Ledyard, Kathy Kurelic, Marie Madsen, Carol Gordon

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FROM THE PRO SHOP…Happy New Year! We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support in 2010. Our staff looks forward to improving the products and services for our Members in 2011.

WHAT’S NEW FOR 2011? • We will be setting up beginner-friendly tees in the Spring.• “Play with a Pro” sign-up—get your group together on Thursday/Friday and play with Doug or Grant.• “NEW BAG TAGS” will be ordered for all our Members.• “MEMBER GOLF TRIPS” will be organized for Spring & Fall.• “MEMBER VIP PREVIEW” for the New Spring merchandise.

REMEMBER THESE DATES…• Saturday, February 5, 2011—Polar Bear Scramble & Chili Cook-off.• Friday, March 18, 2011—“VIP PREVIEW”.• Saturday, April 16, 2011—DEMO DAY.• Thursday-Saturday, May 12-14, 2011—MEMBER/GUEST.

If you have ideas or suggestions, that will help us improve our ser-vice, please let us know.

Grant Gaalema, PGA

FROM THE LESSON TEE…“IMPROVE YOUR FEEL ON THE GREENS”—there are a few things to know when it comes to making a good putting stroke; such as, keeping the body relatively still, allowing the arms and hands to work together, and hitting the ball solidly. Jackie Burke and Bob Toski came up with a drill years ago that hones a great stroke without cluttering your mind with mechanics.

Whether you’re in your living room or on the practice green, place a sneaker on the ground; and address the heel with your putter. Your goal is to “putt” the sneaker, trying to move it forward a few inches; you want to give the back of it a good pop, which will help ingrain the feeling of a solid strike. This promotes a forward-leaning shaft and a flat left wrist at impact.

Spend some time working on this drill, and your feel for proper impact will sharpen significantly. This added feel will also help im-prove your distance control.

Grant Gaalema, PGA

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From the Desk of the Golf Course Superintendent...

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From the Desk of the General Manager...POINTS OF INTEREST:

Harbor Club continues to be a great place to live. Despite the downward spiral in 2010 with many lo-• cal businesses unable to endure the tough economic conditions, Harbor Club fortunately enters 2011 a debt free community. Additionally, our work staff completed 2010 with the same number of employees employed at the end of 2009. Again, in 2010, Harbor Company continued the employee Christmas Party, giving each employee the same pro-rated Christmas bonus as in previous years.Harbor Club staff, administration, and ownership send a sincere thank you to all property owners who made contributions • to the employee Christmas Fund. These additional contributions added an additional bonus to each employee. The true spirit of giving made the holidays much brighter for our valued employees. This is just one example of why Harbor Club retains its history of being the best kept secret in the South. Harbor Club is very fortunate to have so many property owners who volunteer their time for the betterment of our Harbor • Club community. The MPOA, under the leadership of Vince Mancuso and staff, has done an excellent job in supervising community improvements and managing MPOA revenue. The MPOA financial condition remains very solid and antici-pates another surplus for 2010. Harbor Club continues to offer the real estate referral program. Any Harbor Club property owner who comes to the sales • office and registers a referral resulting in a Harbor Club owned property sale will be rewarded with a three thousand dollar ($3,000.00) credit. The credit may be used at the Harbor Club pro shop, club restaurant, or applied to the referee’s member-ship dues. A registered referral is a referral that is not currently listed in the Harbor Club sales data base. We encourage you to come by our sales office and visit Linda, Millicent, Bob, or Wayne and take advantage of this prime offer. Harbor Club ownership, administration, and staff offer our sincere condolences to the families of Doug Southern, Irma • Stulce, Fred Wright, and Jerry Barton in recognition of the recent loss of their loved ones.

Thanks to each Harbor Club property owner for continuing to make Harbor Club the best place to live. We extend holiday greetings and a happy, healthy New Year to all.

“Understanding Frost Delays”

The winter months are upon us, which is a great relief from this unbearable summer, but the colder temperatures also bring with them new problems that we all must be aware of. Expe-rienced golfers know to expect frost delays in the winter months, but few really understand them so let’s try to shed some light on the subject. Frost is basically frozen dew that has crystallized on the grass which makes it hard and brittle. A grass plant is actually 90% water, therefore the plant also freezes in the presence of frost. Walking on or mowing a frozen plant causes the plant to break and ruptures the cell walls within the plant, thereby losing its abil-ity to function normally. The proof generally comes two or three days later as the injured plants turn brown and die. Here in the southeast with our colder nights and mild days, as turf managers, we have to not only be conscious of our above ground structures at this time, but keep in mind the precious root structure that we work so hard to preserve for those tough summer months. Many days as we begin to warm up, the presence of frost may not be visible, but we are still not allowing play on the course, why you may ask? Many nights in Georgia drop well below the freezing point and actually can freeze a green as far as 6 to 8 inches deep, as the day temperatures rise, the green will begin to thaw out from the top down. It is during this time that the plant is the most vulnerable. As you walk on a green or attempt to mow a green that is in this thawing process the loose, thawed out areas of the green will actually move against the hard, frozen areas below the surface, creating a scissoring effect that damages and sometimes even cut off the roots at the point of the two different stages of thawing rubbing against each other. Grass plants produce most of their root structure in the fall of the year and it is imperative that we preserve this over the winter months to ensure a good starting point for the spring with the goal of going into the summer months with the plant as healthy as we can get it. As turf managers we are always looking a season ahead and I hope that this may bring some understanding of how even the winter months can add to the success of the year as a whole, as painful as the wait may be.

J.R. McCroskey, GCS

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Harbor Club on Lake Oconee Administration (Laurie Rimes) Accounting & Overnight Accommodations (Laurie Rimes) Membership & Events (Angela Dell) Security Maintenance Department Golf Pro Shop Polo Grille & Lounge Real-Estate Sales Harbor Club Fax

Security News… The security staff would like to thank all the residents for the kindness shown during the holidays. Your thoughtful gifts and kind words make working at Harbor Club a joy. The security team has a goal of keeping Harbor Club safe for all residents and visitors. Recently we have had to issue several tickets for speeding, please remember the speed limit is 35 miles per hour on Club Drive and 25 Miles per hour on some of the side streets. The Patrol vehicle is equipment with radar and camera equipment to record all violations. The patrol vehicle will be out on the weekends. With the coming of winter, we could see colder temperatures and icy road conditions. Please be careful when driving. Please remember to call security at (706) 453-0931 and inform them when you have service people, house setters, pet setters or visitors coming to Harbor Club. The security guard cannot let anyone through the gate without being notified by the property owner. All Guests must stop at the security gate to get a pass. Anyone allowing visitors or contractors to use the back gate will have the use of the back gate terminated. The back gate has multiple cameras recording and monitoring all vehicles that enter or leave Harbor Club via the back gate. Please accompany your guest if they are using the tennis courts. We wish everyone a Happy, Prosperous New Year, be safe and enjoy winter at Harbor Club.

MPOA PRESIDENTVince Mancuso

[email protected]

MPOA COMMITTEESArchitectural Control

John [email protected]

SecurityBob Welsh

[email protected]

Grounds/LandscapeBob Lofgren

[email protected]

Road CommitteeRichard Schaeffel

[email protected]

706-453-96901111 Polo Circle

Suite 101Greensboro, GA 30642

Security Staff Hours:Daphne Dyess Monday thru Friday, 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.Tina Howell Monday thru Friday, 3;00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.Robert Cash Monday thru Friday, Patrol Vehicle.Dawn Godbee Wednesday and Friday, 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday, 6:30 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.Raven Miller Monday and Tuesday,11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.Melba Knight Thursday, 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.

Harbor Club * 1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro, GA 30642 * 706-453-9690 * www.harborclub.com

MPOA News...Happy New Year, here are some dates of interest for our property owners: We tentatively scheduled the 2011 Annual Meeting for Saturday, February 26, 2011, 8:30 AM at the Car-riage House. We’ll be mailing a letter to the property owners announcing a firm date once the final 2010 financial data is recieved from our accountant and we’ll provide you with an agenda and additional useful information. ---------As previously announced, the 2010 commercial vehicle decals expired on January 7, property owner decals expire on January 31 and the decals were available from adminstration since early December. -----------The unchanged $900 dues will, once again, become payable on March 1 and delinquent on April 1. We anticipate that information provided by our accountant will confirm that we met or improved upon the projected revenue and expense estimates and that we achieved or ex-ceeded the $100,000 budget surplus estimation, all discussed at our last meeting. Thanks for your support.

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