dec mag - Chateau Elan

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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
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Content
2..... Introduction
3..... Feature Listing
2090 Tee Drive. Braselton, GA. 30517
4..... HOA Updates
Woodlands/Legends
5..... HOA Updates
6..... Feature Article
Sarazen World Open Championship
7..... Feature Article
Continued
8..... Legends Club
Tournament Results
9..... Sports Club
10... Sports Club
Group Classes
11... Neighborhood News
Tips on Selling your home
12... Neighborhood News
Giving Thanks/Reciepe from Chef Brock
13... Neighborhood News
Winery Renovations
14... Neighborhood News
Ladies Bible Study / Men’s Billiards
Ladies Book Club
15... Neighborhood News
Courtesy Patrol Note
Welcome to the 3rd edition of our Château Élan Estates magazine. It’s hard
to believe that Thanksgiving has come and gone, and the holiday season is
upon us. I hope you enjoyed the fall season and are gearing up for winter.
This is always a beautiful time of year here in the neighborhood. From
stunning decorations to club activities to parties, there is something for
everyone to enjoy.
Let me first take a moment to brag on our community. For the 9th year in a
row, Château Élan Estates will be listed as a winner in the “Best of
Gwinnett” neighborhoods section in Gwinnett Magazine. To continue to
win this category year after year is not only validation for those of us who
work to maintain the quality of Château Élan Estates, but also a true credit to
those of you who live in the community.
See inside for the renderings of the new look coming soon at the Winery. The
Winery has always been the flagship amenity that sets us apart from other
developments. This major redo will include the addition of
a fire pit, a balcony in Café Elan with an outside eating area. These are all
additions that we will be able to enjoy and also continue to add to the
incredible amenities available in our community.
We’ve included a few little extras for the holiday season: a recipe from Chef
Brock, a coloring contest for the kids and a NFL football contest for the bigger
“kids”.
As always, our goal is to provide you with neighborhood and community
information that will enrich your experience living here in Château Élan
Estates. Please continue to share with us information about your clubs,
groups or activities so that we can in turn share it with the neighborhood.
We wish you a happy and healthy holiday season, a Merry Christmas and
we look forward to the New Year.
16... Activity Corner
Coloring Page Contest
17... Activity Corner
Track Santa/Winter Craft/NFL Pick’Em
18... Community News and Events
19... Contacts
Tony Mastandrea
CEO
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Feature Listing 3
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
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Tom Collins
(o)770-307-4031
(c)706-338-5141
[email protected]
2090 Tee Drive. Braselton, GA. 30517
$889,800
Lori Cable
(o)770-307-4031
(c)770-318-5028
[email protected]
IS IT TIME FOR AN UPGRADE ?
Prestigious, established street with $1 million-plus homes. Absolutely stunning, European
elevation with lots of stone. Double front doors with beveled glass. Inviting front porch,
vaulted library, huge keeping room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Covered porch off
master suite and keeping room. Enormous, dream kitchen that has two islands, soft-close
cabinets, 5 burner cooktop, and pot filler. Closet system. Four large bedroom SUITES and a
kid's bonus room or media room. Rear staircase.
COMPLETE PRIVACY. Awesome 1.89 acre lot. Ready Now.
4 HOA Updates
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Woodlands HOA Update:
2015 Dues will be decreasing for the 2nd
year in a row. Our HOA dues will decrease to
$1,200 per year from $1,240 which was down from
$1,320 the previous year.
Pine straw was completed in all common
areas and street trees. We always try to do this the
week before Thanksgiving. While all the leaves
have not dropped it is a consensus amongst the
homeowners to have this done prior to holiday
visitors.
Annual Homeowners Meeting will be
scheduled for Wednesday January 21 at 7pm at the
Sports Club.
The Creekside residents elected to make a
switch with their yard care provider. Russell
Landscaping Group will take over January 1, 2015.
The Crepe Myrtles street trees in the
Village and Oxley will have a small pruning service
in late January as recommended by the consultant
that we hired last year. The other hardwood street
trees have a larger dilemma. While some trees are
in need of being pruned back, the recommended
pruning could have 1/3 of the tree removed which
will be an eyesore for the next 2 years so we do not
have any easy solutions for these trees.
The HOA will be overseeing the planting of
41 new trees in the next month for homes that
were completed over the past year.
In December we will be doing an audit of
all the common area irrigation for repair and
replacement so that when spring arrives we will be
ready with any irrigation needs. Although, this
past year was a drier year than 2013, the HOA still
was considerably under budget for water expense.
Dirt Bikes, 4 - wheelers or any other
motorized unlicensed vehicle are not permitted
on any roads in Château Élan nor any undeveloped property. Courtesy Patrol has written over
$1,000 in tickets to violators.
Happy Holidays and a safe New Year
Tony Mastandrea
HOA President
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Legends HOA Update:
Happy Holidays to all of our residents.
Some important information to highlight for the
Legends' community:
All exterior improvements or projects to any
property within the Legends is subject to ACC
approval. This includes back yards, not just
property visible from the street. It also includes
projects to refurbish areas of your home, such as
repainting trim or stucco, even if the project does
not include a color change or change in existing
materials.
ACC forms must be submitted and approved before
any work can begin. If work has been started that
was not approved, the covenants allows for the work
to be stopped immediately, pending approval.
Please contact your HOA manager for a copy of the
ACC form.
Also, we are making a change in our Capsure visitor
management software. The new company we are
using is dwellingLive and the entire system will be
up and running in the next few weeks. You will be
receiving a letter with full instructions for accessing
your new profile, which has already been set up on
the website. We ask that you check all of the
personal information for accuracy as it may be
outdated. Although your profile has been set up
for you, you will be required to add your guests.
For those of you who have smartphones, there is an
app that you can purchase for $0.99 cents in the
app store. This app has streamlined the guest
addition process significantly and it can be do- ne
remotely if you are not able to access your computer at the time that you need to add a guest.
We have also changed the guest pass scanners at
both the service and main gates, and the change has
dramatically improved access to our community.
Please look out for this important letter, and contact
your HOA manager with any additional questions
that you may have.
Warm Regards,
Suzanne Burgner
HOA Manager
HOA Updates 5
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Country Estates
HOA Update
The skies may have been gray
and the wind a bit chill for the
annual Country Estates picnic in
October. Neighbors in this part
of Château Élan, bordering
highway 211, made up for the
imperfect weather with bright
smiles and warm laughter. Spicy
food from Monterrey Mexican
Restaurant kept attendees well
fed, as did the desserts and drink
each homeowner brought to
share.
Neighbors met out front of Miss
Betty's home in the Burgundy
Drive cul-de-sac to swap stories
about the year past and to enjoy
Miss Betty's banana pudding.
We also chatted about the new
home being built. As of late
November, construction is still
underway for this charming
two-story home on a basement.
Country Estates eagerly awaits
the arrival of our newest neighbors. We hope they'll join us in
time for our next event. The
yearly Country Estates HOA
meeting. It is usual held in
March at Paddy's Irish Pub
behind the hotel. There, the
community socializes, discusses
and votes on relevant home
owner business. In keeping with
Country Estates, more great food
is part of the package.
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Executive Estates
HOA Update
The Annual homeowners meeting will be held
on January 13 2015 at 7pm at the Pavillion all
Executive Estates homeowners are encouraged
to come to this meeting.
Storm Drains Repaired:
Various storm water boxes and street curbs
have repaired or replaced recently. Boxes
clogged with debris, dirt, sticks and leaves were
cleaned and ditches leading to culverts have
been cleared to allow free water flow. Connections between undergroud culverts and storm
water boxes were grouted to prevent futre sink
holes, and existing sink holes have been
refilled.
Help Keep it Clean!
Pictured here are the items picked up beside
the road on a short walk in the neighborhood.
We are thankful for the community pride
shown by the majority of our residents and
guests by disposing of the waste properly. We
ask one more favour: consider carrying a bag
on your next walk to clean up after those who
are less considerate.
Warm Regards,
Please have a Safe and Wonderful
Holiday Season,
Country Estates HOA
Executive Estates HOA
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
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20th Anniversary 1994
Sarazen World Open Championship
Hosted at the
Legends Golf Club
By: Mike Bishop
the Sarazen World Open Championship (SWOC) was created by Château
Élan Founder Don Panoz with help
and guidance from his close friend Gene
Sarazen. After the completion of the
Legends Course construction in 1993
Don said to me “Mike I’m thinking we
should stage a tournament here of all the
winners of all the world’s sanctioned
Opens”. At that time there were 68
countries hosting a recognized National
Championship. Immediately Don’s
dream became our dream and reality and
we set off to make it all happen. Shortly
thereafter Don had the wonderful
notion that the tournament should be
held in honor of one of the greatest
ambassadors golf has ever had Gene
Sarazen. It was important to Don and
Gene to create a tournament where
obscure Open winners from obscure
Open Championships had the opportunity to tee it up against some of best golfers
in the world. Their vision was realized in
the very first SWOC and in subsquent
years even more so. We’ll get back to that.
Gene Sarazen presents the Winner’s
trophy to Ernie Els.
Don Panoz, Château Élan Founder,
far right
Hole #18 -The finishing hole at
The Legends
Many of those participating in the inaugural
SWOC were household names, but many were
players from “across the pond” and not well
known in America. A few named U.S. players
competing in the first SWOC were Craig
Stadler, Mark Calcavecchia, Steve Elkington
and Lee Janzen. Although there were other
U.S. players in the field, most were young
players yet to make a name for themselves.
Janzen went on to win the 1995 & 1996 U.S.
Opens. Stadler had already won a Masters,
Elkington won the 1995 P.G.A. and Mark
Calcavecchia had won the 1989 British Open
and would go on to win the SWOC in 1997.
Twenty years after that first SWOC
Legends Members recall with great
pride their involvement as volunteers, working from sun up until sun
down each day as starters, hospitality
chairmen, on course scoring,
marshals and even running drinks
from one end of the course to another. A lasting memory for those few
members who lived here at the time
was opening up their homes to the
foreign players after working all day
as a volunteer and staying up late
entertaining their new friends. For
those volunteer members the tournament was truly a labor of love. At
the completion of the inaugural
Sarazen World Open championship.
I recall the sadness we all felt when
everyone simply “went home”. It
was that feeling you get after a
wedding. Years in the planning, you’
ve had a great time and then you ask
yourself, “Where did everyone go?”
PHOTO
In June of 1994 25 year-old South African
professional Ernie Els won his first of four
major championships, the U.S. Open at
Oakmont CC in Pittsburgh, PA. Having
Els in the field of the inaugural SWOC lent
credibility to the event. Els went on to win
with scores of 67, 73, 68 & 65 (273). Els final
round of 65 included a back nine score of 30,
where in a 5 - hole stretch Els went 6 under
par, eagling #14. Fred Funk finished in 2nd
place with a score of 276. Other future stars
competing in the 1994 SWOC were Constantino Rocco, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Jesper
Parnavik, Frank Nobilo and Darren Clarke.
Over the years 1995 – 1998 the stature of the
SWOC grew as did the strength of the field.
Competing in at least one SWOC were Jack
Nicklaus, Davis Love III, Payne Stewart,
Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood, Retief
Goosen, Mark O’Meara, Fred Couples, Ben
Crenshaw, David Duval, Bernard Langer,
Vijay Singh, John Daly, Fuzzy Zoeller and
Stewart Cink. Of this group, all except Lee
Westwood have won at least one major
championship and Lee Westwood became the
#1 player in the world.
Ernie Els makes putt during
3rd round of the
“Sarazen World Open Championship”
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Mark Calacavecchia
competed in all 5
“Sarazen World Open” events
Results 1994 - 1998
1994 Champion
Ernie Els – Score 273
1994 Runner Up
Fred Funk – Score 276
PHOTO
1995 Champion
Frank Nobilo – Score 208
(Only 3 rounds completed)
1995 Runner Up
Mark McNulty – Score 209
1996 Champion
Frank Nobilo – Score 272
1996 Runner Up
Scott Hoch – Score 276
Gene Sarazen and champion
Ernie Els at the 1994
“Sarazen World Open”
1997 Champion
Mark Calcavecchia – Score 271
1997 Runner Up
Lee Westwood – Score 274
1998 Champion
Dudley Hart – Score 272
1998 Runner Up
Bob Tway – Score 276
Ernie Els hitting
a bunker shot
SWOC Fun Facts
Mark Calcavecchia & Miguel Angel Jimenez played in
all 5 SWOC and made the cut in each.
Lowest 18-hole score – 62 by Mark Calcavecchia
Highest 18-hole score – 92 by Urban Legat
(finished 79 strokes behind Els for 72 holes)
Hardest hole on the Legends
#17, par 4 average score of 4.29
Easiest hole on the Legends
#9, par 5 average score of 4.77
The winner each year took home a check of $350,000 of a total purse of $5,000,000
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
RED TEAM WINS MGA CUP
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Vangie Jenkins and Linda
Barrett win 2014 Ladies
Member Guest Vangie Jenkins and her guest Linda
Barrett had a great gross
score of 80 to win the 2014
Ladies Member Guest by 3
shots over the teams of Cathy Wright and Lyn Epstein
and Leah Dietrich and Betty
Ann Straub who finished
with 83. The net portion of
the championship was won
by Leah Dietrich and Betty
Ann Straub with an amazing score of 12 under par
60. The tournament also
featured 4 hole prizes for
longest drive and closest to
the pin. Mrs. Cathy Wright
won the longest drive prize
with Jean Oliver, Pat Blake,
and Jo Phillips winning the
closest to the pin prizes. This year was the best turnout
we have ever had for the
ladies member that everyone enjoyed themselves and
that we can make next year
even bigger!!
On Friday and Saturday October 17th and 18th
the annual MGA Cup matches between teams
of 12 from the Men’s Golf Association was played. 2- man teams played five different
formats over 45 holes with 9 holes each of scramble, modified scramble, best ball, alternate
shot, and finally a 9 hole singles match.
After a close first 9 holes where the Red team
and the Blue team were tied at 3, the red team
asserted what would become the story of the
weekend, DOMINANCE, with a 5.5 to .5
performance in the modified scramble format
to end the first day with a 8.5 to 3.5 lead. On
Saturday morning the red team extended it’s
lead with 4 points out of a possible 6 won in
the best ball format. On the back 9 the Blue
team held tough halving the 2nd nine of the
day 3 to 3. Holding a 15.5 to 8.5 lead going
into the aft- ernoon singles matches the Red
team would have to have a Medinahesque
debacle while the Blue team was needing a The
Country Club come back to have any chance at
victory. But as the rest of the weeend played
out, so did the singles matches with the Red
team winning 7.5 to 4.5 extending it’s decisive
winning margin to 23 - 13.
We would like to thank everyone for playing
and look forward to another great year of MGA
events that will culminate with another exciting MGA Cup next August.
Reigning Champions Men’s
Champion
Kameron Williams
Ladies Champion
Darby Gentry
Senior’s Champion
Ron Echols
Men’s Match Play Champion
Ron Echols
Ladies Match Play Champion
Garnett Smith
Men’s Most Improved
Terry Roof
Ladies Most Improved
Jan Roof
New Members
Barry & Kim Shumate
Legends’ Members Only
Christmas Party
Friday, December 12th 2014
at the
Legends Club House
Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres
being served at 6:30pm
Buffet from 7:15pm to 9pm
Live Music from
The Bullet Proof Band
ADULTS ONLY
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
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Malcolm Simpson, MS.
Fitness Director.
Malcolm has been serving up fitness
for 10 years. He particlarly enjoys
helping make members works outs
efficient fun and effective. He also
loves educating and empowering
clients on the huge benefits of whole
food nutrition and the synergy of
healthy foods, good rest, proper
hydration and the right activity to
change lives. Malcolm will also help
you take your workouts outside the
box or help you start from scratch.
Having served FT and CE for 6.5
years, Malcolm is very familiar with
our residents and their needs from
youth to senior.
Contact Malcolm
[email protected]
770.867.1760
Jodie Myers, BS,
Assistant Fitness Director.
In addition to the general fitness and wellness,
Jodie is a certified phlebotomist having worked
to help corporations evaluate and educate employees to improve health and fitness. She is an
avid runner and triathlete. Talk to Jodie for
advice or training tips to make the most of your
workouts.
Contact Jodie
[email protected]
770.867.1760
What a great time to enjoy the
Sports Club, with the colder
weather setting in. Take time
to enjoy the variety of activties
that the Sports Club has to offer. There are group exercise
classes Monday to Saturday
from 5:45 am to 7:50 pm with
formats like step, kickboxing,
yoga/pilates, resistance training, hi- intensity intervals,
seniors walking and zumba
dance and fit kids ages 4 to 11.
There is pickle ball and men’s
basketball twice a week for 2
hours. There are open gym
time slots available in the basketball court every day of the
week. The Sports Club offers
personal training with Malcolm Simpson, MS, Jodie
Myers, BS, and CPT or with
Dawn Marie Teany, CPT. Travis Treadgill, USPTA or any of
his pros, offer tennis drills and
lessons on the newly repainted
hard tennis courts. After any
workout you can go dowstairs
and enjoy the steam room and
showers for relaxing.
The Sports Club facility is in
progress to expand the usable
space for both weights and cardio equipment. The Sports
Club is open from 5 am to 11
pm 365 days a year. Let us
know how we can help you enjoy all the Sports Club activities and facilities.
770.867.1760
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
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Group Exercise-Class Descriptions
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AM/PM Boot Camp Drill -style workout using bodyweight, dumbbells,
elastic resistance, cardio drills, sprints, and more! Hi and Lo Intensity.
45min.
Tabata Thorough warm-up, followed by series of Hi-intensity push & recover cycles, 3
8 times. Uses kickboxing, cardio & athletic drills, plyometrics, core training, & resistance.
Mod-Hi intensity. 40- 45min
Power Yoga A stronger and faster paced class designed to focus on the
breath and its relationship to the pose. Mod -Hi Intensity
YOGA STRETCH Yoga focused on stretching, flexibility, but definitely
incorporating strength components. 60min. Mod Intensity
Zumba Latin -flavored, hip -hop, & other choreography in dance aerobics.
Mod -Hi Intensity. 60min
Silver Circuit Circuit training for our “seasoned” members in the weight
room. (60 years old +)
Step & Core Aerobics with the use of an elevated platform with core
training interspersed throughout. Mod -Hi Intensity. 60min
Yogalates A combination of Pilates & Yoga to stretch and strengthen
your body. The emphasis is on core control in all poses and focus on
breathing while in motion. 60min. Mod -Hi Intensity
Piloxing This class mixes Pilates and boxing moves into a fat torching,
muscle sculpting, core - centric interval workout. 60min. Mod -Hi Intensity
Resistance Circuit Full - body resistance training circuits for toning &
strengthening. 60min. Mod -Hi Intensity
OPEN MATCH PLAY Members enjoy courts reserved specifically for
drop -in match play. (not a class)
FIT KIDS Group Fitness for kiddos 4 - 11yrs. Bodyweight, cardio, flexibility,
and light weights plus GAMES! 60min. Mod-Hi Intensity
Check out our full list of activities at
http://www.chateauelan.net/lifestyle/events.php?Type_ID=6
Tennis Court Reservations:
http://chateauelan.onlinecourtreservations.com/Reservations.asp
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
LORI UNPLUGGED
Realtor,
Château Élan Estates
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Since becoming a part of the Château Élan Real Estate team five years ago, I have been
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in awe of how many visitors we have from all over the map. Tom and I get to meet and greet
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many of them. They find their way into our sales office when they are here playing a round
of golf, staying at the resort, attending a wedding, enjoying the spa and winery or just driving
down the road.
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is endless. From personal experience I can tell you the visitors I have spoken to are blown away
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with your community. Whether they are here from Alpharetta or Zimbabwe, your visitors are so impressed to see all the lovely
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Château Élan homes nestled in among the gorgeous greens and the spectacular destination points.
Tom and I have had great success with our resale properties in Château Élan. Of course with all the lifestyle amenities that put your
community in a class of it’s own, the neighborhood sells itself. Now with the new hospital less than six months from completion the
majority of the prospective buyers walking in our office are future employees of the hospital or the many associated practices. Where
else will all the people want to live? No where but HERE !
I understand a homeowner rarely chooses to leave Château Élan. But, if circumtances dictate the need to sell your home please
consider the following. Buyers initial specifications for the homes they want to buy are seldom, if ever, their motivation. When
buyers begin to describe the home they want me to show them, it is usually in terms of size, features and of course price. Their
underlying motivations may not be evident so it is difficult to determine their “hot buttons”. This is because their REAL motivations
are emotional in nature and difficult for most people to adequately express.
I try to draw the prospective buyer out and help them talk about the subtle but important changes they are desiring. After 30 years of
listening to buyers I have learned that people tend to buy on emotion and justify their decsion with facts. Not the reverse. Today’s
buyers motivations include the desire for comfort, beauty, security and personal identity. The whole of Château Élan offers all of
these inherent traits intrinsic to a high quality of life. So, as a seller in Château Élan half the battle is already won!
Please remember that first impressions start at the curb. I have shown homes that are picture perfect on the inside, but the buyer was
turned off because the landscaping was unkempt or the front porch furniture looked like it survived Hurricane Hugo. You do not
normally enter your home via the front door, so check the condition of the paint/stain on the front door/porch and the condition of the
entrance light fixtures etc. The first impression can be the last impression if it is not favorable and with all the stunning homes here,
you probably won’t get a second chance to make a better impression.
I hope you will consider calling Tom and I if you are considering selling your home in Château Élan Estates. As I metioned our real
estate office is the place where so many come to learn about Château Élan Estates. It is truly a unique real estate opportunity we are
excited and anxious to share.
Cranberry Apple Bread Pudding
Chef Brock, Legends Club
4 1/2 Cups
3 Cups
1
1/2 Cup
1/2 Cup
2 Cups
5
1 Tbsp
1 Tsp
2 Tsp
Diced bread
Peeled & dried apples
Lemon, juiced
Brown sugar
Dried Cranberries
Half & half
Whole eggs
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Vanilla Extract
Legends Clubhouse Annual
Top 5 Lunch Sellers for 2014
5) Buffalo Chicken Wrap
4) Sedona Chicken Salad
3) Legends Cobb Salad
2) Turkey Club Wrap
1) Legends Burger
Place diced bread in a greased baking dish (can be baked in an 8x8 or can be baked individual dishes).
In a bowl combine apples, cranberries, brown sugar and lemon juice. Then spread over diced bread.
In the same bowl whisk half & half, eggs, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla.
Château Élan
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Group the bread).
Pour over baking dish (allow to sit 5 to 10 minutes
so the
mixture
can saturate
“Outing at Eagle Ranch”
Bake on 350 degrees F. for approximately 30—40 minutes depending on size of baking dish.
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
12 Neighborhood News
GIVING THANKS
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Tom F. Collins, Jr.
Broker, Château Élan Estates
In the true tradition of the first Thanksgiving (and my family), I always take a few moments at this time of year to pause and think for
a few moments about what I have to be thankful for. Since this article is for publication, I’ll skip out on the obvious personal gifts that
I have in my life and concentrate on the many reasons that we at Château Élan Estates have to be thankful.
1. I am thankful to have the opportunity to work in a neighborhood that has been named a Gwinnett’s Best for 9 years running.
2. I am thankful to work with a developer that has maintained a commitment to quality and excellence throughout the greatest
economic downturn in most of our lifetimes. We are back to building new homes again & that is great news for everybody!!
3. I am thankful for a steadily improving housing market. We still face challenges every day, but the tide is rising!
4. I am thankful to have 8 fantastic builders taking this community into the next generation of construction. These guys are true
entrepreneurs who take enormous risks every day in an effort at upholding values within our gates.
5. I am thankful for a neighborhood full of residents who appreciate all that encompasses Château Élan and the lifestyle enjoyed
here. We sincerely appreciate everyone of your referrals and strive to take excellent care of your friends, family, and neighbors!
6. I am thankful to those who place their trust in us to handle their real estate needs through difficult times in the business.
7. I am thankful for a team of co- workers who have a common commitment to the goals of making Château Élan Estates the best
community in Northeast Geogia!
8. I am thankful to have a dedicated courtesy patrol team. They are present 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. These
men and women perform a thankless job and I hope that you will find the time to let them know (in some small way) that they are
appreciated over the holiday season.
9. I am thankful for Don and Nancy Panoz and Tony Mastandrea. As I wrap up my fifth year of service in this community, I hope that
we can all recognize that without the vision of Don and Nancy Panoz, and the steady hand of Tony Mastandrea at the helm, we could
be in a much different place than we are today. Tony also holds a thankless position and deserves to know that we all appreciate the
commitment he has to upholding the values that make Château Élan Estates the best place in Georgia to Live!
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Neighborhood News 13
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Exciting developments continue in the winery at Château Élan. Two years into their new wine program, they are turning heads with
their wines and the winery experience. They have received countless awards for their wines from the Cabernet Sauvignon to the
Muscadry Pink. Most recently, their Muscadry received a gold medal and 90 points at the coveted Sommeliers Challenge International
Wine Competition. Their 2014 harvest is even more exciting than last year’s and their wine list will continue to grow with truly world
class wines. A great place to sample their award winning wine list is at the wine bar and tasting room located in the Château.
In addition to tastings and tours, they have a top notch line up of wine education events each week which are listed on
www.chateauelan.com.
As if the wines weren’t exciting enough, the groundbreaking on the Château renovation has created quite the buzz. The iconic Château
building is currently undergoing a restoration that is as world class as their wines! Visitors will enjoy a new tasting patio overlooking
the grand lawn as an extension to our newly designed tasting room. Visitors will now be able to enjoy the outdoor experiences from the
tasting room to the new fire pit and dining veranda at the soon to be renovated Café Élan. Enjoy the finest culinary experience
overlooking our 30 acre vineyards paired with the renowned hospitality and award winning wines.
To celebrate the great success of Château Élan’s Winery, their winemaker, Simone Bergese, is releasing a trilogy of wines a small batch
of wine maker’s selection that will be initially purchased by reservation only. The whisper of these three wines has been going around
and news of their existence has made it to the general public. All we can say at this time is these wines are well worth the wait and a
truly exclusive offering. Visit www.chateauelan.com for more announcements and details on this amazing trilogy. There is so much
excitement coming out of the winery. If you’ve not visited to enjoy the new experiences or the wines, you are far overdo.
Art Rendering of the Winery’s Exterior Restoration
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14 Neighborhood News
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Our Château Élan Ladies Bible
Study Group will begin a new
study on January 15, 2015. For
our winter/spring session, we
will be embarking on an indepth study of Peter’s epistles,
the books of 1st and 2nd Peter.
Our group meets weekly on
Thursdays at the Sarazen House
(next door to the Legends Clubhouse). We begin promptly at
9:30 am and wrap up no later
than 11:30 am. Meetings include fellowship and discussion
time and, depending on the study, often include a lecture. Homework usually requires around
two to three hours of study per
week.
Our neighborhood Bible study
includes ladies of all ages and
backgrounds from throughout
the neighborhood, and we always love to welcome newcomers. Our interdenominational
group typically includes many
who are new to Bible study as
well as a few who have been studying the Bible for as long as
they can remember. Whether
new to the Bible or an experienced Sunday School teacher,
what each of us shares is a desire to draw closer to God and to
each other through in-depth
study of God’s Word.
We invite all Chateau Elan ladies to join us as we begin our
new study at the Sarazen House
on Thursday, January 15th, at
9:30 am. If you have any questions or would like more information about our group or our
new study, please e-mail Lynn
Price at [email protected], or call
at 404-502-0505.
Château Élan
Men’s Billiards Club
Château Élan
Men’s Billiards Club
The Château Élan
Ladies Book
The Château Élan Ladies Book
Club will be holding it’s December
meeting at the 1818 Club.
At that time our members bring
wrapped children's books which we
will donate to Braselton Library.
Anyone interested in joining our
Book Club may contact Judy
770-271-2406 or
[email protected].
Our new year will start in January.
1818 Club
6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA
30097
(770) 232-1818
The Château Élan Men’s Pool
League (8 ball) will start playing on Sunday, December 7th,
2014 and will end on March
29th, 2015. We currently have
over one hundered and thirty
members in our league. There
are eighteen teams in three divisions with an average of
over seven guys on each team.
It is a great medium to meet
other guys in the neighbohood,
have some fun with some competition. It is a handicapped
league where you do not have
to be great at pool. If you are
interested in improving your
skills in pool and meeting
other guys in the neighborhood, this may be for you.
We play all matches in the neighborhood on the tables of
members who choose to host that have tables. You do not
have need a table to join the league. The play format is three
players play three opposing
players on Sunday night, usual
start time is 6 pm. You will play each of the opposing players
and will play two partnership
games, five games total. The
match usually lasts 2 to 3
hours.
If you are interested in joining
a team, send me an email:
[email protected]
The Pool League website:
www.ce8ball.com
Château Élan Ladies Bible Study Group
“Outing at Eagle Ranch”
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
SAFETY AND SECURITY TIPS TO HAVE A TROUBLE FREE COMMUNITY
Below are some of the guidelines, rules and regulations that have been established by the
HOAs for the safety of our Community
Please be aware of these guidelines. We enforce these guidelines for the betterment of
our community.
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Speed limit is 25 mph.
Observe all stop signs.
No parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
No parking in front of mailboxes.
When parking on the street please park with the flow of traffic.
No double parking.
No overnight parking.
No off road parking.
No dumpsters may be placed in the streets.
No dumping or unloading of material of any sort on Chateau Élan
property which includes vacant l ots and streets.
No unattached trailers on streets.
No advertising or promoting is allowed in the community.
No dirt bikes or ATVs allowed traveling the streets of neighborhood.
No contractors are allowed on property Sundays and Holidays.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Have a happy and safe holiday season.
Chris Pendell,
Director of Courtesy Patrol
Coloring Contest
Open to Château Élan Estates Children.
Winner will be published in next issue
All Submission must be handed in no later
than December 19, 2014 at
Château Élan Real
Estate Office
Contact Information
Name:
Andress:
Email:
Phone:
Age:
Parent Name:
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Open to Château Élan Estates Children.
Winner will be published in next issue
Coloring Contest
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Popsicle Stick Snowflake
What you’ll need:
- popsicle sticks
- white paint
- glue
- white decorations, like buttons,
sequins, beads, pom-poms,
and glitter glue
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How to make it: Paint four popsicle sticks white, and let dry. Then, glue
two sticks together in the shape of a cross, and glue another two sticks
together in the shape of a cross. Glue your two crosses together at the
center (one on a 45 degree angle) so they form a snowflake shape. Then, let
your kids decorate them with buttons, beads, glitter, or whatever else you
can find at the bottom of your craft bin.
Kid Friendly Online Games
pbskids.org
treehousetv.ca
nick.com
knowledgeadventure.com
TRACK SANTA
www.noradsanta.org
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NFL PICK’EM CONTEST
Prize will be 4- some of golf at the Legends
Open to only Château Élan Estates Residents/one entry per person
AFC Champions
North
South
East
AFC Champion
Contact Information
West
Name:
Wild Card
Andress:
Wild Card
Super Bowl Champion
Email:
Phone:
NFC Champions
All Submission must be handed in no later
then December 15, 2014 at Château Élan Real
Estate Office in person
North
South
East
West
Wild Card
Wild Card
NFC Champion
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December 12
Downtown Braselton Farmers Market
2-5 pm
Frances Street
For more information,
visit www.DowntownBraselton.com
December 19
Downtown Braselton Farmers Market
2-5 pm
Frances Street
For more information,
visit www.DowntownBraselton.com
Breakfast with Santa
Saturday, Dec. 13 at Lobby Bar and Bistro
Reservations required. 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Breakfast buffet with Santa. Kids are encouraged to sit on
Santa's lap, share their Christmas list, and take home a
keepsake photo.
$29 for adults, $14.50 for kids under 12, and kids under 5
eat free.
www.concentricsrestaurants.com
Breakfast with Santa
Saturday, Dec. 20 at ONE. Midtown Kitchen
Reservations required. 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m,
12:00 p.m.
Breakfast buffet and pictures with Santa Claus.
$25 for adults, $15 for children.
www.concentricsrestaurants.com
Lanier Islands Christmas. Thousands of
twinkling lights illuminate the new location
and layout this year. Stroll down the beach
and boardwalk to enjoy an extended tour of
the light show. 5-10 p.m. nightly, Nov. 21
through Dec. 31. $30 per car. Free skating at
the Coca-Cola Polar Rink; plus other activities
and attractions. Read more. Lanier Islands,
7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford.
770-945-8787, lakelanierislands.com.
Date With My Dad
Spend a special day with your daughter
and enjoy a meal, make a paper craft and
sign a “father-daughter promise” to keep
having fun together. Includes a keepsake
photo and frame, plus an American Girl
book to take home. 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Nov.
21. $38. American Girl, lower level.
Reservations required: 877-247-5223.
Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Stone Mountain Christmas.
Walk through Crossroads village, illuminated by 2
million lights. Admission includes five live holiday
shows, new film “Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
4-D,” Singalong Train ride around the mountain
(passing more lights and pausing for holiday show
“The Gift”), holiday parade winding through the
village, with Snow Angel flying over Crossroads for
the finale just before a fireworks display. Open
Saturdays-Sundays and Nov. 22-30, Dec. 19-24 and
Dec. 26-31, through Jan. 4 (closed Dec. 25). $29.95;
children 3-11, $24.95. Parking pass, $10. Combo
ticket for Stone Mountain Christmas and Snow
Mountain, Nov. 22 to Jan. 4, $44.95 (may be used on
same or separate days). 770-498-5690,
Avalon on Ice
Glide across an outdoor ice rink similar in size
to the famous Rockefeller Center in New York.
The rink opens Nov. 23. 3:30-10 p.m.
Mondays-Fridays; 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturdays; noon-8 p.m.
Sundays. $16. Classes and private lessons
are available 9-9:45 a.m.
Interactive Santa photos
North Point Mall and DreamWorks Animation take
guests on a never-before-seen, magical experience
with the “Adventure to Santa” 15-minute movie.
Join Shrek and his friends as they take you on an
interactive journey to find Santa at the North Pole.
Then visit with Santa and pose for a keepsake
photo. Now until Dec. 24. Reservations only.
www.dreamplaceexperience.com.
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights at Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Blazing-hot colors are emphasized this year additional sculptures from this summer’s Imaginary Worlds exhibition have
been illuminated for the holidays:
Opens Saturday. 5-10:30 p.m. on peak nights
(Thur-Sun), 5-10 p.m. on nonpeak nights, through Jan. 3.
Admission Thur-Sun: $20; $14 ages 3-12; free under 3.
Mondays-Wednesdays: $17; $11 ages 3-12.
Night Light Special, 9-10:30 p.m.
Thur-Sun (advance booking online only):
$15; $11 ages 3-12.
Parking: $10 ($5 for vehicles with four or more)
1345 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta. 1-855-454-6849,
atlantabotanicalgarden.org.
Children’s Tea with Santa
Dec. 5-7, Dec. 11-24.
2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. at the St. Regis
Atlanta
Enjoy a unique and intimate visit with
Santa and Mrs. Claus for tea.
$59 for adults and $52 per child
www.stregisatlanta.com/Holiday-Tea
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Château Élan Estates. December, 2014
Woodlands HOA
Board of Directors
Executive Estates HOA
Board of Directors
Tony Mastandrea:
President
[email protected]
Joel Walters:
Propery Manager
[email protected]
Linda Hollstrom:
HOA Dues
[email protected]
Frank Rinker: President
[email protected]
770-271-0576
Kerry Smith: Treasurer
[email protected]
770-891-0432
Mary Blackwell: Secretary
[email protected]
678-963-9966
Ron Eubanks: Security
[email protected]
770-310-9995
Colin Martin: Landscape
[email protected]
678-570-8382
Kathie Spivey: Bookkeeper
[email protected]
770-965-1256
Country Estates HOA
Board of Directors
Phil Wiley: President
[email protected]
Jason Kohler: Vice-President
[email protected]
Peggy Slappey: Past President
[email protected]
Jeff Gardner: Treasurer
[email protected]
Rand Bakes: Secretary
[email protected]
Glenn Dukes: Security
[email protected]
Betty Wages: Landscaping
[email protected]
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Legends HOA
Board of Directors
Billy Gunn:
Mike McGarity
Rick Ferguson
Janet Schewe
Suzanne Burgner:
HOA Manager
404-202-9531
[email protected]
Important Phone Numbers
Château Élan Estates:
770-307-4031
Legends Golf Club:
770-932-8653
The Sports Club:
770-867-1760
Courtesy Patrol Thompson Mill:
770-965-0849
Capture Web Site
www.chateauelan.capsure.com
Remember if there is an
emergency call 911
The numbers below are for
unrelated emergencies.
Jackson EMC
770-963-6166
Braselton Town Hall/
Police Station/Water:
706-654-3915
Braselton Post Office:
706-654-3301
Barrow Fire Department:
770-867-0483
Gwinnett Fire Department:
770-513-5500
Barrow County Sheriff:
770-307-3084
Gwinnett County Sheriff:
770-822-3120
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