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“Emerald City” is Atlanta’s best powerful 7 piece band will perform live at The Lake House in Flowery Branch January 29th and 30th. Shows are from 9-11pm both nights.

You will never find Another classic rock band like them. With great male & female vocals the hits are endless and the band members are musically amazing!


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Watch local fishermen as they reel in huge bass using large bait fish in the icy waters of Lake Lanier’s coves during the winter season. Click below to view the video:


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Bass fishing charters are now in, because definitely bass fishing is really rocking our boats with a flowing number of patrons already. It has been the talk of the town since it was introduced in the late 1700s and has reached its level of popularity to the extent that even young kids are enthralled to join such an activity.

 Bass fishing may be fun and enjoyable while you’re your sitting beside the lake as you spend your spare time with your family and friends but if you want you may plan a charter for all of them and experience the thrill and excitement of watching a school of bass fish run after your baits.


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Did you miss out on a chance to ride the ferris wheel at the Magical Nights of Lights this year? Well, don’t fret, we’ve got a funny video here of some girls enjoying their view from the big wheel at the carnival. Enjoy!


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Check out this video of a local diver on a lake bed adventure at night near the bridge at Browns Bridge Road in Gainesville.


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On January 12, 2010, Lake Lanier fishing guide Shane Watson was inducted into The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame for the year 2010 as a Legendary Guide.

This is a prestigious honor as only 56 people have been recognized as a Legendary Guide since 1992. There are only 2 to 3 people inducted each year worldwide. I


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“Moments in Time: Paintings by Terry Rowlett,” 

Through Feb. 11, 2010
Roy C. Moore Art Gallery, Gainesville State College
3820 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood
678-717-3707



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The iconic Cabbage Patch Kids that were born in Cleveland in the late ’70s and embraced by cool kids everywhere in the 1980s have a new home that suits their Southern heritage.

The new BabyLand General Hospital, a sprawling 70,000-square-foot plantation style building north of Cleveland just off Hulsey Road, is a big change from the much smaller, original downtown location of the “hospital.”


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