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AKERJULY/AUGUST 2012
SMITH MOUNTAIN
magazineSMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
Sweet, SweetsummertimeCOOL treAts FOr HOt DAYs
KiD-FrieNDLiestACtiVities AND eVeNts
stYLisH sOuVeNirs
ALL ABOArDtHe iCe CreAm BOAt
Westlake Towne Center540-721-3453
www.smithmountainbuilding.com
Proudly serving SML community &area builders for 26 years
Qualified professionals with the knowledge to help with that home improvement project or building your dream home.
www.after5jive.com
Sponsored By:Carilion Clinic, Turner’s Building and Docks, Kroger, Western Va Water Authority,
Ferguson Bath & Kitchen Gallery, WDBJ7, Smith Mountain Building Supply, Laker Media, TeleMedia, Budweiser, Coca-Cola, Verizon, The Willard Companies
Thursday, July 5Super Hold
Thursday, Aug. 2Catalina
Thursday, Sept. 6Mark Roberts & Breeze
$5 Admission Children under 10 FREELawn chairs welcome. Food vendors onsite and children’s play area.
4 July • August 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Building Healthy SmilesYES! We are here for you! We provide Complete Care for you and your family. Specialty services are our routine. We place and restore Dental Implants which means that you won’t need to travel to other dental specialists for them. Our list of services is too long to print, so please call or stop by. We’d love to meet you.
Offering a full range of services to the SML community for 23 years.
Located at Westlake next to Dairy Queen • Scruggs Rd., Moneta, VA
Fellow of International Congress of Oral Implantologists
NEW PATIENTS
ARE WELCOME
BRYAN G. SICHER, DMD 540-721-3800
www.lakedentist.com
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Building Healthy SmilesYES! We are here for you! We provide Complete Care for you and your family. Specialty services are our routine. We place and restore Dental Implants which means that you won’t need to travel to other dental specialists for them. Our list of services is too long to print, so please call or stop by. We’d love to meet you.
Offering a full range of services to the SML community for 23 years.
Located at Westlake next to Dairy Queen • Scruggs Rd., Moneta, VA
Fellow of International Congress of Oral Implantologists
NEW PATIENTS
ARE WELCOME
BRYAN G. SICHER, DMD 540-721-3800
www.lakedentist.com
©2012, An independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. is a service mark of the Prudential Insurance Company of America. Equal Housing Opportunity.
where quality of life
exceeds cost of living!
visit: JaneAtTheLake.comor call: 540.576.1333 • 800.858.4653
email: Jane@JaneAtTheLake.com
Smith Mountain Lake offers the quality of life you’ve always dreamed of at a cost of living you can easily live with! Whether you are looking for a unique property or interested in retirement living options in our area, please use my site to help narrow your choices and expand your understanding of our wonderful community. Take a virtual walk through tour of my feature homes, evaluate all your choices, then call me for one-on-one expert help and advice. - Jane Sullivan Horne
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ON THE COVER
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35Laker K id sWriter Lindsey Wagnon has compiled the top on-water and off-water activities sure to keep youngsters of every age busy all summer long.
We offer even more ways to love the lake! smithmountainlake.com • SML Map • Laker Weekly • facebook.com/LakerMagazine
ContentsSmith Mountain Laker Magazine | July/August 2012
RIGHT Sam Fansler, 7, son of Eric and Andrea Fansler of Moneta, enjoys a frozen treat on the dock with Cassie, a Shi Tzu belonging to his grandparents, Tom and Barbara Fansler of Moneta. Photo by Huong Fralin
67 In general, life at Smith Mountain Lake is peaceful, relaxing and recreational. Add in a maintenance-free property, and the rewards of living here are maximized. Turn to page 67 to read about how the trend is growing in popularity with a younger demographic.
Maintenance-Free Lake Living Guide
75 For most Lakers, savoring a milkshake, sundae, split or scoop is a summertime tradition. Luckily, there are a number of lake-area eateries that offer residents and visitors a wide variety of cold concoctions. We’ve got the scoop on them all in our sweet treats wrap-up.
Sweet Treats of Smith Mountain Lake
ON THE COVER
8 July • August 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
The Sea-Doo GTI SE remains one of the most cost-efficient ways to get your family out of the living room and onto the water. Features like a brake (iBR) and Learning Key let you and your loved ones ride with total confidence and control. While it’s hull design increases stability and makes reboarding a cinch. It also comes standard with a touring seat and a reboarding step. Let the family fun begin... now.
Since its beginning in 1977, Webster Marine has been a family owned and operated, full-service marine center on beautiful Smith Mountain Lake, VA. Boasting the largest inventory of deck boats, pontoons, and Sea-Doos in Southwest Virginia, Webster Marine offers new and pre-owned boat and Sea-Doo sales, as well as service, parts, accessories and slip rentals. Conveniently located next to Halesford Bridge, stop by and visit us today.
WebsterMarine.com | 540-297-5228 | 800-325-91101185 Mills Road | Moneta, Virginia 24121 | Off Route 122, North of Hales Ford Bridge
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ContentsSmith Mountain Laker Magazine | July/August 2012
We offer even more ways to love the lake! smithmountainlake.com • SML Map • Laker Weekly • facebook.com/LakerMagazine
11 Editor’sNote
13 TaketheLakerWithYou
Shorelines18 LakeHomes• Bob and Terri Lamendola
will open the doors to their Arts and Crafts-style home for the SML Charity Home Tour
26 Lake&Garden• Key design elements can make all the difference in creating a beautiful garden
35 LakerKids• Fun ideas to keep kids active (and safe) on the water and off this summer
50 Profile• How two young brothers turned a summertime earnings opportunity into a beloved SML tradition
55 Feature• From traditional T-shirts to locally produced wine, area retailers offer a wide variety of SML souvenirs
63 What’sinaName?• The story behind Joe and Kerri Stephens’ boat, “Castaway III”
67 SpecialSection• Our comprehensive guide to SML’s maintenance-free communities
Savor75 Restaurants• Enjoy a sweet frozen treat at
one of nine lake-area establishments
Social Seen86 Out&About• Good Times at
Margaritaville and After 5 Jive
90 Calendar• Best bets for July and August
95 LakerMap• Locator map and advertiser index
Laker Real EstateOntheFlip • Turn your Laker over to find homes
for sale in and around the lake region
D E P A R T M E N T S
LANDSCAPE CONTESTIt’s not too late! Turn to Page 33
to find details on entering our 5th Lovely Laker Landscape Contest!
WIN $1,000!
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bedfordmemorial.org
The surgical team at Bedford Memorial Hospital (BMH) is improving the lives of our patients every day. From hernia repair to colonoscopies,breast surgery to hysterectomies, BMH gives patients a convenient option for services you may have previously thought were only available at larger hospitals.
We make your health our priority. Our surgical team understands that personal attention and quality care, close to home, makes all the difference in getting you back to your life as quickly as possible.
To find out more about the surgical services offered at BMH, please call 540-587-3472 or visit bedfordmemorial.org.
Surgical Services:
• General surgery
• Gynecological
• Ophthalmic
• Podiatric
• Pulmonary
• Urology
Because Your Life is Waiting at HomeCare when you need it, in your community
bedfordmemorial.org
The surgical team at Bedford Memorial Hospital (BMH) is improving the lives of our patients every day. From hernia repair to colonoscopies,breast surgery to hysterectomies, BMH gives patients a convenient option for services you may have previously thought were only available at larger hospitals.
We make your health our priority. Our surgical team understands that personal attention and quality care, close to home, makes all the difference in getting you back to your life as quickly as possible.
To find out more about the surgical services offered at BMH, please call 540-587-3472 or visit bedfordmemorial.org.
Surgical Services:
• General surgery
• Gynecological
• Ophthalmic
• Podiatric
• Pulmonary
• Urology
Because Your Life is Waiting at HomeCare when you need it, in your community
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HIT THE TRAILS AT SML STATE PARKPET SAFETY TIPS • EASY ENTERTAINING • HOT LAKE EVENTS
JULY/AUGUST 2011
DOG DAYSOF SUMMER
From the Archives
Editor Andie Gibson
CreativeDirector Matt Brown
Photographer Huong Fralin
GraphicDesigner Janette Saviano
SalesManager Mark Mast
SalesExecutive Tim Dye
SalesExecutive Trish Kessler
SupportSpecialist Susan Payne
©2012 Times-World LLC, The Smith Mountain Laker Magazine is a community publication solely owned by Times-World LLC. It is published for the residents of Smith Mountain Lake and is subject to Times-World LLC editorial policies. The views and opinions are those of the authors. The opinions expressed, unless otherwise noted, should not be construed to be those of Times-World LLC or its affiliates. Lists are for reference only and do not necessarily imply approbation. Paid advertising does not represent an endorsement by this publication. Content cannot be reproduced without written consent from Times-World LLC. All rights reserved. Real Estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968.
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PhotographersCatriona Tudor Erler
Micah GaudioAndy Pratt
Frances Pratt • Ted PrattRick Ries
WritersCatriona Tudor Erler
Ferne Hale • Jerry HaleAmy Hanek
Gordon KendallLindsey Wagnon
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 DEADLINESHome Tour and Wine Festival Issue
Advertisingschedulingandmaterials July 27
CalendarsubmissionsAug. 1
editor’sJuly/August 2012note
Trish
Janette
TimMark
HuongMattAndie
Susan
Kids have so many opportunities to make memories at Smith Mountain Lake – whether they grow up here or visit on vacation. Summers spent fishing, tubing or giving wake sports a try are such special times. A day spent learning the basics of
sailing, exploring nearby historic landmarks or hanging out with family and friends at Bridgewater Plaza – the possibilities are endless for kids of all ages. In this issue, we’ve compiled some of our top on-water and off-water adventures in a feature titled “Laker Kids.” It starts on page 35 and includes a multitude of ideas to keep your little ones, tweens and teens occupied all summer long. We’ve even pulled out some of the top kid-friendly events for July and August into a handy calendar (pages 48-49). Of course, what kid (or adult) doesn’t enjoy a cold treat on a hot day? At Smith Mountain Lake, there are numerous eateries that offer a wide variety of frozen treats. We’ve compiled the list in a roundup that starts on page 75. Included is the Ice Cream Boat, an on-water enterprise started by two young brothers that has become a treasured Smith Mountain Lake tradition. Read more about how Ryan and Travis Burke have kept the goodies afloat for 11 seasons in a profile starting on page 50. This issue also includes an inside look at one of the SML Charity Home Tour’s featured houses for 2012 (page 18), a collection of retail locations where you can find the perfect lake souvenir (page 55), our annual guide to maintenance-free communities (page 67) and much more. When you’re finished reading, I’d love to hear what you think. Email your feedback or story ideas to andie@smithmountainlaker.com. Enjoy your summer!
Andie Gibson, Editor
The cover of last year’s July/August issue was one of our most popular ever. It featured the adorable
Smitty, a golden retriever puppy owned by SML resident Kayla Karet. Like kids, puppies sure do change in a year. We thought you’d enjoy seeing what Smitty looks like today. Pictured above is the cover boy (right) with his appropriately named sibling, Laker.
Your Community. Your Healthcare.
From Philpott Lake to Smith Mountain Lake, Carilion Clinic has your healthcare needs covered, and we’ll keep you connected to your healththrough an electronic medical record. Whether you need a general checkup, specialty care, emergency care, or hospitalization, we are righthere when you need us.
Carilion Clinic Westlake Center (behind Kroger):
Sleep Center .............................................................................. .540-224-6954Imaging (X-ray and CT) .............................................................. .540-489-6440Cardiology ................................................................................ .540-982-8204
Westlake (physician practice):VelocityCare – Urgent Care by Carilion Clinic .............................. .540-719-181513205 Booker T. Washington Hwy. Visit VelocityCareByCarilion.com for more information.
Internal Medicine (now located at 282 Westlake Road behind Kroger) .......... .540-721-2689
Rocky Mount (physician practices):General Surgery ........................................................................ .540-483-5277Podiatry .................................................................................... .540-484-8573Family Medicine (Maple Street) .................................................... .540-483-5168Family Medicine (Main Street) .......................................................... .540-484-4800OB/GYN...................................................................................... .540-484-4836
Boones Mill (physician practice):Family and Internal Medicine .................................................... .540-334-5511
Hospitals and Emergency Rooms:Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital (CFMH) ................................ .540-483-5277CFMH offers a wide range of services, includinggeneral surgery, cancer care, cardiology, cardiacnuclear medicine, imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI,mammography, ultrasound, and bonedensitometry), therapy, podiatry, urology,hospice, home care, GYN surgery, wellnessprograms, and more.
Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital .......................................... .540-981-7000
Home Health:Home Care ................................................................................ .540-489-6383Hospice...................................................................................... .540-489-6503
For more information, call 800-422-8482 or 540-266-6000.
Inspiring better health.TM
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Peru
AustraliaMae and Doug Overman of Moneta celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in April with a 19-day journey to New Zealand and Australia, where they had this photo taken at the Sydney Opera House. Visiting one of Australia’s most-recognized icons “was just one of hundreds of memorable experiences involving friendly residents and beautiful scenes, both natural and manmade, while on the trip,” the Overmans wrote in their email submission.
New ZealandRich and Doreen Faga of Moneta traveled in March to Australia and New Zealand where they visited some of the region’s top attractions, including the Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef and Ayers Rock. The couple posed for this photo at the Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park in Rotorua, New Zealand, with the January/February issue of the Laker, which featured a story on their extensive collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia.
TanzaniaAnn and Peter Coriasco traveled last fall to Kenya and Tanzania where they spent time visiting Masai villagers and attending a class with Masai children at a local primary school. The Moneta couple also enjoyed spotting wildlife during daily game drives in Serengeti National Park, Masai Mara National Reserve and other parks known for lions, leopards, elephants, rhinoceros, buffalo, zebra, gazelle and wildebeest.
Florida KeysRoy and MG Enslow of Moneta celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a trip last winter to Florida where they spent a week in the Keys enjoying the scenery and warm weather. The couple posed for this photo in Big Pine Key at the No Name Pub, which dates back to 1931 and was also once a brothel. According to the pub’s website, “the venture failed after several years as the fishermen were reported to be better looking than the ladies.”
Deanna Cebulash and Philip Sheridan of Moneta pose with the Laker in front of Machu Picchu, a 15th-century Inca site perched on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru. The couple also traveled to the highlands of Equador and the Galapagos Islands during their three-week adventure last July. “It was a bucket-list trip,” Sheridan said. “It was just fantastic.”
south of Hales Ford Bridge on Booker T. Washington Hwy. (Rt. 122)540.721.1203• BRIDGEWATERPLAZA.COM
MANGO’S BAR & GRILLInside & outside dining in a family-friendly atmosphere, offering an extensive menu and a full bar. The best place to hear live entertainment with karaoke every Thursday night and live bands Friday & Saturday nights. It is the tropical place to be at Smith Mountain Lake.
540.721.1632mangosbarandgrill.com
THE LAKEHOUSE BEANERYCoffee & Gift Shop, Gourmet food items-Breakfast Panini, Beer & Wine, Wine accessories, Clothing, Home Decor, T-Shirt Transfers, Souvenirs, and Balloons!
540.719.9100bridgewaterplaza.com/lakehousebeanery.html
THE LITTLE GALLERYFeaturing more than 200 internationally, nationally and locally known artists. Fine art, handmade pottery, jewelry, stained glass, blown glass and prints in a variety of sizes and prices.
540.721.1596 littlegallerysml@aol.com
CHOPSTICKSWaterfront dining. Dine in or take out and party room. Daily lunch buffet and full dinner menu. Offering the best chinese food, sushi, hibachi for over 10 years. Full service bar
540.721.8839bridgewaterplaza.com/chopsticks.html
ChopsticksOriental Cuisine
BRIDGEWATER MARINA& BOAT RENTALS
“Where land ends...and adventure begins”Smith Mountain Lake’s main source for name brand watersports equipment for over 23 years, featuring a full line of Skis, Tubes, Kneeboards, Vest and much more. Visit us for all your lake needs. 24/7 Valvtect Marine fuel.
800.729.1639bwmarina.com
BRIDGEWATER
SMITH
MOUNTAIN LAKE
MARINA
GIFTS AHOYGifts for all occasions. Vera Bradley, Yankee Candle, Spartina 449, Crabtree and Evelyn, toys, greeting cards, Homemade Fudge, SML souvenirs and much more!
540.721.5303bridgewaterplaza.com/giftsahoy.html
BRIDGEWATERSPORTSWEAR
Resort Lakewear & accessories for all ages. Fresh Produce apparel, Reef sandals, Maui Jim sunglasses, Life is good.
540.721.1040bridgewaterplaza.com/bwsportswear.html
Bridgewater Plaza is the home of the Smith Mountain Lake State Recognized Visitors Center.
PIZZA PUBYou will love our pizza and service. Dine inside or out. Beer, wine, soda, pizza, sandwiches, salads, and appetizers. Full menu online.
540.721.1234bridgewaterplaza.com/pizzapub.html
FUN N GAMES ARCADEFun n Games for ALL Ages! Over 65 games including redemption skill games, driving games, & more! Win Tickets and exciting prizes!
540.721.5959bridgewaterplaza.com/funngames.html
HARBORTOWN MINI GOLF18 challenging holes of miniture golf excitement elevated 15ft over the lake. Offers fantastic view for all to enjoy.
540.721.5959bridgewaterplaza.com/harbortown.html
THE MIDWAYAttempt to summit the 30ft rock wall. Fly like an acrobat on the Bungee Trampoline. Shoot hoops on a 12ft goal - try some of our many games inside and win your favorite animated character.
540.352-7136
WAKE ZONE“Where Summer Never Ends”.
Largest selection of high quality wake boards, wake skates, wake surfers, water skis, tubes, board shorts and swim wear on the lake.
540.721.9253www.wakezonesml.com
at Smith Mountain LakeBridgewater Plaza
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Send Us Your Photo! Take the Laker with you on your next adventure and email us your photo with a famous landmark, unusual attraction or stunning scenery in the background. And if you run into anyone famous,be sure to include them in the fun. Submit to letters@smithmountainlaker.com. Don’t forget to leave your magazine behind so others can discover Smith Mountain Lake!
ItalyRay and Susan Wilson of Wirtz traveled to Rome in January where they stopped for a photo with the Laker in front of the Trevi Fountain. One of the most famous fountains in the world, the structure is made mostly of travertine stone and was completed in 1762. Legend has it that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return trip to Rome.
travels | TAKE THE LAKER WITH YOU
View more photos at smithmountainlake.com
IrelandTom and Suzanne Monaghan of Huddleston and Sue and Dick Robertson of Moneta posed for a photo with the Laker in front of their thatched-roof cottage in Killarney, Ireland, where they stayed for part of a two-week vacation last September. Suzanne said highlights of the trip included spending a night at Castle Leslie in County Monaghan (where Paul McCartney and Heather Mills were married) and touring the Guinness Brewery in Dublin.
MexicoDave and Laura Pope of Moneta enjoyed a week-long vacation last winter to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. “We went out chasing whales and enjoyed the warm weather. You know we had to take the Laker Magazine along for the ride,” the couple wrote in their email submission.
FloridaMarilyn and Bruce Doble of Wirtz traveled to Sanibel Island, Fla., earlier this year where they spent time collecting shells and riding bicycles along trails to the island’s beaches and wildlife preserves. Pictured in the background is the Sanibel Island Light, which was first lit in 1884 and is still in operation today.
Yosemite
Moneta residents Sue and Al Busch spent three weeks last September traveling out West to celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary. The couple enjoyed visits to Lake Tahoe, the California coast and wine country, as well as Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park. They posed for this photo with the Laker at Yosemite with Half Dome in the background. Located at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley, the crest rises more than 4,737 feet above the valley floor. “It’s just spectacular,” Al said. “The whole park is, but especially Yosemite Valley.”
Bridgewater Plaza, Suite 2 16430 Booker T. Washington Hwy., Moneta, VA 24121
540.721.1203visitSmithMountainLake.comOpen daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
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RECREATION • DINING • SHOPPINGLODGING • EVENTS
REAL ESTATE • RELOCATION INFO
CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
MITH SMAKEOUNTAIN
VIRGINIA
Get your free copy of the SML Visitor & Newcomer Guide today at the Chamber!
dePart: Oct. 23
TuscanyVisit Tuscany with the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce • Round trip airfare• 7 nights first-class hotel• Daily breakfast and selected dinners• City tour of Florence, see the Cathedral,
Baptistery and the famous Gates of Paradise • City tour of Siena and Piazza del Campo• Chianti Wine Festival • Visit San Gimignano
$2,499For more information, contact SMLRCC at
540-721-1203LakeWatch Plantation (Route 122, Moneta)27 Virginia Wineries, 85+ Quality Craft & Food Vendors. Live Bands. Advance tickets now available!$20 taster and $12 non-taster
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Bridgewater Plaza, Suite 2 16430 Booker T. Washington Hwy., Moneta, VA 24121
540.721.1203visitSmithMountainLake.comOpen daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Download the new FREE MyChamberApp
for smartphones - www.mychamberapp.com/download-2
RECREATION • DINING • SHOPPINGLODGING • EVENTS
REAL ESTATE • RELOCATION INFO
CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
MITH SMAKEOUNTAIN
VIRGINIA
Get your free copy of the SML Visitor & Newcomer Guide today at the Chamber!
dePart: Oct. 23
TuscanyVisit Tuscany with the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce • Round trip airfare• 7 nights first-class hotel• Daily breakfast and selected dinners• City tour of Florence, see the Cathedral,
Baptistery and the famous Gates of Paradise • City tour of Siena and Piazza del Campo• Chianti Wine Festival • Visit San Gimignano
$2,499For more information, contact SMLRCC at
540-721-1203LakeWatch Plantation (Route 122, Moneta)27 Virginia Wineries, 85+ Quality Craft & Food Vendors. Live Bands. Advance tickets now available!$20 taster and $12 non-taster
SePt. 29-3024th aNNual Sml wiNe FeStiVal
Help us spread the word about SML!Visit our web site to sign up for an SML license plate. It’s quick and easy. VisitSmithMountainLake.com
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shorelines | LAKE HOMES
EleganceC A S U A L
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ABOVE Bob and Terri Lamendola relax on the dock at their Water’s Edge home, which offers lake and mountain views (top).
LEFT The Lamendolas’ house blends seamlessly into its surroundings, belying the fact it was built just three years ago.
Bob and Terri Lamendola are ready to open the doors to their Arts and Crafts-style homefor the 22nd annual SML Charity Home Tour.
S t o r y b y F e r n e H a l eP H o t o g r a P H y b y H u o n g F r a l i n
20 July • August 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
“THE ASPEN”
“It’s Not Custom Unless It’s KEBO!”
540.483.1222
Visit our website for more photos and information on this custom KEBO home.
keboconstruction.com/aspen
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ABOVE The home’s entry-level kitchen, which includes cherry cabinets and slate backsplash, opens to a casual dining space.
LEFT Bob Lamendola spends time in the finished area that houses his collection of cars; stained glass accents the front door.
shorelines | LAKE HOMES
It’s fitting that the home of Bob and Terri Lamendola is located in The Water’s Edge because that is exactly where the Arts and Crafts beauty sits – right along the country club community’s scenic shoreline.
Visitors arriving by boat need only traverse a short walkway to reach the house, which blends seamlessly into its surroundings, belying the fact it was built just three years ago. The home is one of eight that will be showcased Oct. 5-7 at the 22nd annual Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour.
“I have always loved going on home tours, and the fact that local charities benefit from this event made us eager to participate,” said Terri. “This is also an opportunity to showcase the work of our home’s builder and subcontractors, with whom we were most impressed. Additionally, this gives Bob and me the opportunity to meet some interesting folks in our area.”
WANT TO GO?SML CHARITY HOME TOUR
What Eight waterfront homes, accessible by car or boat, featuring distinctive architecture, interior design and landscaping are open for tours. Proceeds benefit eight area charities.
When Oct. 5-6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Oct. 7 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tickets $20 in advance online or at local outlets (see website for a complete list); $25 on Home Tour days at the individual homes or the SML Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza (cash or check only)
Contact smlcharityhometour.com, 540.297.8687
More Info For additional coverage of the 2012 Home Tour, pick up copies of our sister publication, Laker Weekly, on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 or log on to smithmountainlake.com.
22 July • August 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Arts and Crafts design, a movement made popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizes traditional craftsmanship and simple forms.
“This is the first house we’ve built together, and we chose the Arts and Crafts style because we both love its simple, rustic and casual features,” said Terri.
On the exterior, reddish-brown accent wood and rough hewn posts that contrast with cream-sage-colored siding announce that this is no ordinary design. From the street side, visitors enter through a door with stained-glass ornamentation and find themselves in a world of Arts and Crafts wonders – beautiful dark wood trim, heart pine floors, simple and stylish furniture and distinctive doors with transoms. To the right of the entry is the masculine study with custom board and batten-style oak paneling and a dramatic coffered ceiling.
shorelines | LAKE HOMES
ABOVE Clockwise from left, a pebble backsplash accents the sandstone vessel sink in the lower-level bathroom; the main living area features classic elements of Arts and Crafts style, including abundant wood trim and distinctive doors with transoms; the study is home to Bob Lamendola’s collection of auto-racing memorabilia.
FAR RIGHT An upholstered bed swing on the cozy sleeping porch is a relaxing spot for an afternoon nap.
shorelines | LAKE HOMES
HOME JOURNALMost Unexpected ElementA screened-in sleeping porch off the master bedroom with upholstered swing.
The Lake Factor“We spent a great deal of time planning the hardscape and landscape so that it would tie the home into the setting, keeping some of the natural plantings and adding ones that complement the surrounding flora,” Terri said.
We Couldn’t Live WithoutThe abundant storage space. The home includes a mud room, large closets, a utility room and attic.
Biggest SplurgeThe wine cellar and tasting room. “We have collected and enjoyed wine over the years, but finally have the proper place to store it correctly. Bob enjoys the collecting, cataloging and tasting as a hobby,” Terri said.
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The room is home to Bob’s collection of auto-racing memorabilia.
“I would call this my favorite room – very relaxing, masculine and reflecting one of my sports passions,” he said.
The entrance hall leads to the main living area, the heart of the home, with space for relaxing around the stone fireplace, dining and meal preparation in a big kitchen with cherry cabinets, contrasting island, Wolf-brand range and slate backsplash.
“This main living area is a favorite part of the home because it allows everyone in the family to be together,” said Terri. “And the views of the lake are unobstructed.”
The open floor plan and the many lake-facing windows make the space feel bright even though the furniture pieces, many of which are antiques, are mainly constructed of dark wood. The couple also favors furniture from Stickley, a manufacturer
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whose products complement the Arts and Crafts style. Antique ceiling beams grace the main living area.
The main-floor master suite has a spa bath with a stone accent wall and remote-controlled blinds. Attached to the bedroom is a sleeping porch with a cozy bed swing.
The builder, Scott Stalker of Stonefield Homes of the Triad near Greensboro, N.C., is known for utilizing space that may have gone unused with built-in cubbies. At the Lamendola’s home, they’ve been tucked away in the computer/sewing room, mudroom and side-entrance hallway.
A stylish Arts and Crafts-style staircase leads up to two guest bedrooms, one with a playroom perfect for visiting grandchildren. The level also features a lookout man cave complete with wet bar, TV, special ventilation to filter out cigar smoke and a view of Smith Mountain.
The home’s lake level includes an exercise room with sauna and a bathroom with pebble tile shower and unusual sandstone vessel sink. This level also has a guest suite, family room with stone fireplace, full kitchen, screened porch, 1,000-bottle wine cellar
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LEFT From top, the lower-level family room includes an adjacent full kitchen; a stone wall adds a spa-like feel to the master bathroom.
BELOW A rustic wooden door leads to one of the Lamendolas’ favorite areas of the home – the wine cellar and tasting room.
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with a rustic, old world-style door and a wine-tasting room.
“We have collected and enjoyed wine over the years, but it’s great to finally have the proper place to correctly store it. I would never build another home without some kind of wine cellar. I enjoy having that space as well as the wine tasting room,” Bob said.
The Lamendola’s 6,500-square-foot home also includes guest quarters above the garage with a spacious bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. All the guest space is perfect to accommodate their daughter’s family with grandchildren, who visit from North Carolina, and their son who travels to the lake from Connecticut.
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S t o r y a n d p h o t o g r a p h y b y C a t r i o n a t u d o r E r l E r
HARMONY AND UNITYThere are many ways to achieve a sense of harmony
and unity in a landscape. Here are a few tips: Grow healthy plants. A garden with plants that are
struggling to survive is an uncomfortable place, one lacking in harmony.
Group plants that have similar needs. It is jarring to see plants that enjoy moisture growing with ones suited to dry conditions, or sun lovers paired with shade seekers.
Harmonize the garden with its surroundings. Keep in mind the larger surroundings as you choose plants and design the garden. Echo an architectural detail from your house in the garden to help create a cohesive whole. Also plan to use materials in the
grEat gardEnS don’t happEn by aCCidEnt. thEy arE thE rESult of good planning that rEliES upon thE kEy ElEmEntS of dESign: unity and harmony, proportion and SCalE, maSS and SpaCE and tExturE and pattErn. WhatEvEr thE gardEn StylE, a good dESignEr Will EffECtivEly uSE thESE ElEmEntS to makE a plEaSing CompoSition.
LEFT Foxglove spires add dynamism to the rounded forms of the sweet William (Dianthus barbatus), contributing to a pleasing blend of textures and colors.
ABOVE A series of raised beds creates a definite pattern in this garden.
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garden that are consistent with the house. If your house is brick, then brick pathways would enhance the unity of your garden.
Repeat color or planting themes in different parts of the garden to create a sense of unity. Patterns and shapes repeated throughout a garden also provide a pleasing rhythm that unifies.
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PROPORTION AND SCALEWe have all had the experience of putting a piece
of furniture, such as a couch, in a small room and noticing that it looks enormous. The same couch in a large room looks quite small. The phenomenon at work is scale. The same object will look larger or smaller, depending on the relative size of its surroundings.
The same principles of scale and proportion apply outside. A common mistake homeowners make in their gardens, especially small ones, is to have too many small features. Instead of making the garden feel bigger, it feels busy and lacks focus. To correct this, plant one tree or massive shrub as an important statement in a small garden, and then use that plant as a reference, relating the scale and proportion of the rest of the plantings and ornaments to it. Also include a vertical element such as a tree, trellis or arbor to distract from the close boundaries of the property.
MASS AND SPACELarge, solid plants, especially if their color is dark,
take up more space in the garden both physically and visually. These plants have mass, and are important to define and fill space as well as to provide resting places for the eye in a landscape busy with lots of floral and other ornamental interest. They are like punctuation marks, providing moments of rest and giving form to the design.
In winter, when all the frills and distractions of summer’s bounty are removed from the garden, you can best judge whether your garden has adequate mass. If your design is well done with enough mass, the garden will be interesting even in this bare state.
The other source of visual rest in a garden is space. An expanse of patio, a change in level, a swath of lawn, reflecting pool or an uninterrupted view of the lake all serve to provide an open, horizontal break in the design.
TOP The contrasting textures of the lacy silvermound (Artemisia schmidtiana) and the broad-leafed lamb’s ears (Stachys byzantina) makes a pleasing gray composition.
LEFT From top, a modern pergola creates an arresting passageway through a narrow side garden; a pergola tucked up against a fence helps disguise the property line and adds height and shade to this garden.
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An ideal design is a pleasing mix of mass and space. If there is too much mass, the garden will appear heavy and dark. If there is too much horizontal space, the garden will feel empty.
TEXTURE, PATTERN AND COLORPatterns in gardens are primarily provided by
the physical layout. Whatever the pattern, whether symmetrical and ordered for a formal garden, or an abstract pattern for an informal design, it will establish the essential character of the garden. On a smaller scale, you can create additional patterns in your garden with bricks or stones laid out in special designs.
Foliage is a good source of texture in a garden. Large-leafed plants are bold in texture, creating a strong, assertive look; small-leafed plants appear
ABOVE Surrounding the swimming pool, this pergola creates a comforting sense of enclosure while, at the same time, framing the view. It provides a human scale in the setting as well as vertical interest.
BELOW A carefully pruned and shaped dogwood creates an uneasy effect because it is a native woodland tree with a delicate, open canopy. The unnatural result of tight pruning is visually discordant.
more delicate. Experiment by combining contrasting textures to create a balanced as well as visually stimulating display.
Flower form also contributes to texture in the garden. The most interesting designs combine different shapes and textures, including round heads; tall, pointed spires; airy sprays of small blossoms; umbrella-shaped blooms; and tiny-petaled flowers.
Look beyond flowers to foliage for color in the garden, taking advantage of the incredible range of colors in hues of yellow, red, blue and purple. For added spice, opt for variegated leaves that combine two or more of the possible colors.
By effectively using the basic principles of design, you can create a garden that evokes delightful tensions between restful and stimulating, one that is harmonious without being repetitive and boring. Strive to create a garden that is balanced and unified, and at the same time surprising. Most of all, design your garden so it reflects your own personality.
Catriona Tudor Erler is a freelance garden writer, photographer and speaker who divides her time between SML and Charlottesville. The author of nine gardening books, Erler also blogs at joyofgardens.com.
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It’s finally here – summer at Smith Mountain Lake! Kids (and grownups, too) are ready to hit the water. But with so many ways to play between the shorelines, where do you start? Wake sports, sailing, paddleboarding, fishing, boating and, of course, swimming – are all choice activities for children. On the following pages, you’ll find details on these and other activities (including some awesome off-water adventures) to help plan some serious summer fun for the young and the young at heart.
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QQ WAKE BOARDING/SURFING/SKATINGLearn the ways of the wakeboard with coach Chris Bittinger. An avid boarder and competitor, Bittinger enjoys helping others experience the thrill of the ride.
“I will teach both kids and adults about wake boarding, surfing, skating and skiing. Basically, anything you can do behind a boat, I will teach,” said Bittinger. “Through my Wake Up business, I show customers how to do the sport, give them techniques they can practice at home on land and tips on how to pull a wakeboarder behind your boat.”
Bittinger offers a range of coaching packages, including a one-hour lesson using the customer’s boat ($75), one hour using his Mastercraft wake boat ($150), a half day ($500) or full day for a single or group ($1,000).
For more information on private lessons, group lessons or a family wake-sport outing, contact Bittinger at 540-355-1038 or wakeupsml@hotmail.com.
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ON-WATER IDEAS Smith Mountain Lake attracts wake sport enthusiasts galore as it continues to become known for its outstanding sporting conditions. Is your child interested in skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing or wakeskating? The SML community offers an outlet for involvement in each sport as well as opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding, fishing and more.
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QQ SKIING William and Andrew Kettlety enjoy wakeboarding, tubing and fishing while at their home on Smith Mountain Lake, but the 12-year-old twin brothers are crazy about water skiing.
“Our favorite part about water skiing is getting outside on the lake and skiing with our friends,” said Andrew. “We usually go to either Silver Creek cove, the slalom ski courses at Bull Run Creek or Gills Creek.”
The brothers, along with dad Richard, are members of the SML Water Ski Club. Club president Todd Rowland said the group’s youth participants are as young as 5.
“We have a lot of families involved,” Rowland said. “Our events are always open to the public. Interestingly, a lot of vacationers contact us and want to connect with our group while they’re here. They can come and watch at our events or, if they have time to volunteer, we’ll try to accommodate them.”
William Kettlety said kids at Smith Mountain Lake are sure to enjoy trying out the sport of skiing if they’re interested.
“Skiing is fun and good exercise,” he said. “If you’re a beginner, the main thing to remember is to keep trying hard and have fun.”
Ready to get on the water with a pair of skis? Check out the SML Water Ski Club’s website at smlwater-ski.org for more information.
QQ SAILINGIntroducing a child to the sport of sailing is a win for everyone involved. They will be captivated riding a sailboat through the water as they are challenged by learning how to operate it. Sharing the experience with mom, dad or a sibling can create memories of a lifetime.
Pete Phillip, Blackwater Yacht Racing Association (BYRA) member and owner of the Smith Mountain Lake Sailing School, encourages sailing lessons with a licensed instructor where students will learn about safety, navigation, wind conditions and how to prepare properly for a sailboat excursion.
“You want the experience to be fun and something you’ll want to come back and do again,” said Phillip. “Our school caters to novice sailors.”
Another way to experience sailing at SML is through a chartered sailboat ride with Phillip. Family members can relax and enjoy the fun of sailing and quality time together.
Want to make sailing memories with your kids? Contact Phillip at 540-719-0009 or visit smithmountainlakesailing.com or smithmountainlakesailingcharters.com.
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QQ PADDLEBOARDINGOne of the more recent water sports to catch on at SML is paddleboarding. The surf-inspired activity allows board riders to coast comfortably over the water, using a long paddle for momentum. They can also practice yoga-like stretching, strength and balance exercises on the board. Luke Hopkins, owner of Stride, a paddleboard manufacturing and sales company that covers Virginia and North Carolina, offers group paddleboarding clinics at Smith Mountain Lake.
Hopkins said children have a natural advantage on a paddleboard.
“Kids have a lower center of gravity and are extremely agile, so right off they’re really good at paddleboarding. It is harder to keep their attention though, so we let them be creative and play around and have fun. It’s an activity that is growing very quickly because parents can go paddleboarding with their young children on the board and children love it,” said Hopkins.
Take a paddle boarding expedition with your family by renting paddle boards from a local marina, purchasing one at Wake Zone Water Sports at Bridgewater Plaza, or participating in a group clinic with Hopkins by calling 540-315-4441.
QQ FISHINGReeling in a big one is the type of water fun some kids dream about. Smith Mountain Lake is a perfect place to enjoy a family fishing trip or a relaxing cast-off from the dock. Local fishing guide Kenny Short, owner of Kenny’s Striper Guide Service, has been helping locals and guests hook stripers at SML since 2002. Short said summer is the time for families to book a trip in hopes of making a memorable catch.
“The kids get excited, the little ones like to play with the bait,” said Short. “I get a lot of repeat families who had so much fun they can’t wait to go back out. It’s an activity that gets kids out on the water and that the whole family can participate in.”
Dale Wilson, who has operated Captain Dale Wilson’s Smith Mountain Lake Guide Service since 1972, said he recommends getting kids started as early as 6 or 7 years old, depending on the individual child’s attention span.
“If you get them started at an early age, fishing is something they can potentially enjoy for the rest of their lives. And having a good first experience can make all the difference,” said Wilson, a former high school teacher. “I like to see kids have fun and learn something.”
And while most professional guides provide the fishing equipment, parents need to bring snacks, sunscreen and a fishing license for each qualifying person. Out-of-state participants 12 years or older are required to have a license. A Virginia resident 16 years or older needs a license, which can be purchased at area marinas, tackle shops and other retail stores. Fees vary. Visit www.dgif.virginia.gov for details.
To find a list of fishing guide services at SML, pick up a copy of the 2012 Laker Out & About, available in racks around the region and at the Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza.
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inflatables. Bridgewater Marina managing partner Roy Enslow, one of the community’s leading water safety advocates, said inflatables are safe for children as long as you keep a few rules in mind.
• Always, even if you are over 13 years of age, wear a lifejacket when using a tube or other towable.
• Make sure your towable is properly stowed when not in use and the boat is underway so it doesn’t bounce around or hit someone sitting in the boat.
• Keep everyone seated inside the boat when someone is being towed.
• Make sure you have an observer to watch whoever is on the inflatable and to alert the driver if he or she needs to slow down or stop. The observer should be at least 10 years of age.
• Inflatables should only be used during daylight hours, never in the dark.
• Lastly, whoever is using the inflatable is considered a passenger on the towing vessel. If your boat has a maximum capacity of 12, you can NOT have 12 people on your boat plus someone being pulled on an inflatable. Doing so exceeds your boat’s maximum capacity, which is dangerous and can put all your passengers at risk.
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Safety on the water is a vital part of enjoying recreation at Smith Mountain Lake. To help parents and children understand the importance of wearing a properly fitting life jacket while participating in any lake activity, Bridgewater Marina managing partner Roy Enslow and his wife, MG, founded the Life Jackets are Lifesavers program in 2010.
“The program promotes child boating safety by rewarding children who are wearing life jackets,” said Roy Enslow. “We give a lifesaver candy, symbolic of a lifesaver ring, to any child wearing a properly fitting lifejacket.”
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Enslow said the program’s message has been expounded by a presence at regional events and media attention.
“For the past three summers, the program has been kicked off at the annual [Southwest Virginia] Boat Show and lasted the entire summer. It has encouraged numerous articles in local publications, reminding parents of the importance of their children wearing life jackets. So far, the program has been extremely effective in promoting boating safety, especially with children,” he said.
Enslow provided a few suggestions for parents in regard to child safety while on the water.
• Make sure each child’s life jacket fits properly and is zipped and clipped.
• Federal law requires that all children under the age of 13 wear a lifejacket while on the water, but you are never too old to wear a one.
• Assign an adult to make sure the size and weight of the lifejacket fits each child correctly and to make sure they are behaving in a safe manner during every boat outing.
• Consider assigning each child a seat on the boat to make it easier to keep track of where they are at all times.
QQ SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE STATE PARKThis 1,248-acre state park, located in Bedford County, offers one of the prime locations for a great view of SML’s mountain and lake beauty. The largest of the two beaches, its 500-foot span can accommodate up to 1,000 people, watched over by trained lifeguards. There’s also volleyball, a playground, picnic pavilion, on-site restrooms and snack vending machines nearby. Swimming fees are $3 on weekdays and $4 on weekends. 540-297-6066, virginiastateparks.gov
QQ SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE COMMUNITY PARK SML Community Park in Franklin County offers a beach spot open daily from June through August, complete with a guarded sandy beach, buoyed swimming area and free admission. A large picnic shelter and on-site restrooms are available. 540-483-9293, franklincountyva.org/parks
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QQ BRIDGEWATER PLAZAA hole-in-one for fun, Bridgewater Plaza at Hales Ford Bridge offers a diverse range of activities in addition to dining and shopping options.
Kids love to fly high on the bungee trampoline at The Midway. Located at the center of Bridgewater
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ABOVE Bridgewater Plaza features numerous family activity options, including mini golf, carnival-type games and an outdoor climbing tower.
RIGHT The Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke offers free admission on Saturdays with an array of exhibition-related programming for adults and children.
When the weather isn’t cooperating or you need a break from on-water activities, Smith Mountain Lake offers a wide variety of land-based experiences to entertain kids and adults. A round of mini-golf, a movie on the big screen or a hands-on educational outing is only the beginning of what your family can enjoy while at the lake.
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Plaza’s outdoor hot spots, The Midway presents a mini-carnival for indoor/outdoor games and prizes. Kim Wills brought daughters Katelyn and Claira and a few friends to the amusement center during a day trip from Roanoke.
“I think Bridgewater Plaza is a great place to come. There are plenty of things for kids to do, and even though there is a bar near The Midway, no one is rowdy and everyone is respectful,” said Wills.
Claira, 5, said her favorite part of The Midway is the bungee trampoline, a sentiment echoed by her sister and their friends. The business also offers a 30-foot rock-climbing wall, basketball toss, ring toss and goblet toss games.
Harbortown Mini Golf includes 18 holes of creative putt-putt challenges elevated 15 feet over the lake. Open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, the course is one of the plaza’s oldest and most-visited attractions and a great activity for all ages. Cost for a round is $5 for children, $6 for adults.
Fun-N-Games Arcade is a kid’s paradise when it comes to rainy-day destinations. The indoor arcade is full of video games, rides for small children, skee-ball and more. Eight-year-old Anna Larsen couldn’t get enough of the simulated motorcycle course during a Saturday afternoon outing.
“The motorcycles are hard because I’m still too little to ride them well, but they’re my favorite,” she said. “I’ve won prizes at the crocodile game. [The arcade] is kind of like Chuck-E-Cheese, but there are more games.”
Feeding the carp that reside at the docks near Bridgewater Marina is an SML tradition for many families. Kids get a kick out of throwing popcorn and waffle cone to the frenzied fish that are in constant congregation. Visit the marina store for fish-feeding options, or try the Ice Cream Cottage for free pieces of waffle cone after the marina store closes.
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If you have the time to venture outside of Smith Mountain Lake’s immediate area, following are a few family-friendly activities located just a short drive away.
Natural Bridge of VirginiaNatural Bridge is a captivating natural attraction a little over an hour’s drive north of Smith Mountain Lake in Rockbridge County. Visit the bridge and its many fascinating attractions, including an indoor butterfly garden, toy museum and wax museum. 800- 533-1410, naturalbridgeva.com
Thomas Jefferson's Poplar ForestExpose your kids to some interesting history at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, located less than an hour east of SML in Forest. Rich in history, Poplar Forest was built as a retreat for our nation’s third president and offers guided and self-guided tours, exhibits and the chance to watch meticulous historic restoration in progress. 434-525-1806, poplarforest.org
National D-Day MemorialThe National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, about 30 minutes from the lake, is a sobering and fascinating tribute to all allied forces who participated in the invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944, during World War II. The site offers tours and numerous special events throughout the summer. 800-351-3329, dday.org
Taubman Museum of Art Your kids will be captivated by the youth-oriented Art Venture studio, gallery treasure hunts and art activity bags for kids offered on Saturdays. The museum is a striking structure in downtown Roanoke, about 45 minutes from most parts of SML. 540-342-5760, taubmanmuseum.org
Virginia Museum of TransportationKids and parents get an engaging experience seeing and learning about the history of rail transportation at this downtown Roanoke museum. Explore steam and diesel engines, cabooses, model trains and hands-on exhibits. There’s also a gallery of vintage cars, gift shop and more. 540-342-5670, vmt.org
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Smith Mountain Lake State ParkTreat the family to endless outdoor activities at Bedford County’s 1,248-acre Smith Mountain Lake State Park. The kids will love all the adventures to be had at this camping getaway complete with handicap-accessible fishing pier, 14 miles of hiking trails, children’s programs, campfires, geocaching, musical performances, osprey hikes and more. 540-297-6066, virginiastateparks.gov
Smith Mountain Lake Community Park Smith Mountain Lake Community Park is a 37-acre retreat for families in Franklin County with a playground facility, scenic hiking trails and spacious handicap-accessible fishing pier. A large picnic shelter and on-site restrooms are available. 540-483-9293, franklincountyva.org/parks
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QQ MOVIE THEATERSTaking in a showing of the latest hit movie is a great way to get in some family time and break up the intensity of on-the-water activities. Children are favored guests at the SML area’s two movie theaters.
WESTLAKE CINEMA Westlake Cinema is a four-plex movie theater with stadium seating, concessions and lobby-area arcade games open daily throughout the summer. The theater features first-run movies, a state-of-the-art sound system and Real D 3D technology. Ticket prices range from $7.50 to $9.50. For show times, pricing details and more, visit westlakecinema.com or call 540-721-6326.
MAYBERRY DRIVE-INThe retro-style drive-in theater on a spacious countryside plot in Bedford County offers a variety of kiddo favorites, including children’s movie picks beginning at dusk on weekends, amusement rides, concessions and a playground area. Arrive early to select your drive-in spot and treat the family to a timeless tradition they’ll not soon forget. Adult movie tickets are $7, kids 11 and under are $3 with 4 and under free. 540-296-1480, mayberrydrivein.com
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JULY 4For a complete list of Independence Day celebrations around the lake, please turn to the main calendar on page 90.
WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY CRUISE | Enjoy a delicious lunch while hearing about the various forms of wildlife that make their home at SML with a ranger from SML State Park. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Check website for fees. Reservations suggested.
JUNIOR RANGER BOOTCAMP | Also July 11, 18, 25 | Park rangers lead children ages 6-12 in hands-on programs. Free. 10 a.m. at Booker T. Washington National Monument. Call for time.
JULY 5YOU TOO CAN CANOE | Also July 12, 19, 26 | Learn the basics of safe canoeing with a peaceful paddle along the shores of SML State Park. Recommended for ages 5 and up. $5 fee. Limited space with pre-registration required. 8:45-11:45 a.m.
SNAKES ALIVE! | Also July 12 | Join a park interpreter for an in-depth look at local reptiles at SML State Park. Free. 1-2 p.m.
CSI: CREEK SCENE INVESTIGATION | Also July 12, 19, 26 | Investigate the vast array of life in a stream at SML State Park. Space is limited with pre-registration requested. Free. 1:30-3 p.m.
STUMP THE RANGER | Also July 12, 19, 26 | Ask a question on any topic relating to SML State Park to one of the rangers
and see if you can stump him/her. Free. 3:15-4:15 p.m.
JULY 6JUNIOR RANGERS | Also July 13, 20, 27 | A weekly series offering children ages 7 and up a chance to explore their natural surroundings at SML State Park. Free. 10 a.m.-noon
JULY 7 SPECTACULAR SATURDAYS | Also July 14, 21, 29 | Participate in an array of exhibition-related programming for adults and children at the Taubman Museum of Art. Free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
JULY 10BATTY WAGON | Also July 17, 24, 31 | Listen to bats and explore your senses while on a nighttime hayride with an interpreter at SML State Park. Limited to 25 people with pre-registration requested. Free. 8-9 p.m.
JULY 11LITTLE RANGERS - BEES & BUTTERFLIES | Children ages 4-6 explore butterflies and other insects at SML State Park. Limited to 22 kids with pre-registration requested. Free. 10:30-11:30 a.m.
FISH PRINTING | Also July 18, 25 | Create traditional Japanese crafts at SML State Park. $5 fee includes a T-shirt or canvas tote to keep. Space is limited with pre-registration requested. 3-4:30 p.m.
JULY 14JUNIOR RANGER PROGRAM | Also July 21. 28 | Park rangers lead children ages 6-12 in hands-on programs at Booker T. Washington National Monument.
JULY 21FAMILY DAY 40’S FESTIVAL | Discover the lessons and legacy of World War II through interactive programs, tours and projects at the National D-Day Memorial. $7 for adults; students admitted free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
JULY 25LITTLE RANGERS - SNAKES ALIVE! | Children ages 4-6 explore the world of reptiles at SML State Park. Limited to 22 kids with pre-registration requested. Free. 10:30-11:30 a.m.
JULY 28MUSIC IN THE PARK | Bring the whole family to the beach pavilion at SML State Park for live music by the Friday Nite Band and a performance by the Old Dominion Cloggers. $5 per person with kids 12 and under admitted free. Food and beverages available for purchase. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. 8-10 p.m.
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AUG. 1WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY CRUISE | Enjoy a delicious lunch while hearing about the various forms of wildlife that make their home at SML with a ranger from SML State Park. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Check website for fees. Reservations suggested.
GUIDED WALKING TOURS | Daily through Aug. 20 | Take a ranger-guided walking tour of the historic area at Booker T. Washington National Monument (weather and staff availablity permitting). Walks last 30-60 minutes. Reservations are not required for small groups or families. Free. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
AUG. 2YOUNG AT ART | Also Aug. 9, 16 | Gallery art workshop for children ages 2-5 with a parent at the Taubman Museum of Art. Small fee for non-members. 10:30-11:15 a.m.
EXPLORE THE GALLERIES | Also Aug. 9, 16 | Gallery art workshop for children ages 6-10 at the Taubman Museum of Art. Small fee for non-members. 4-5 p.m.
AUG. 3FRIDAY ART | Also Aug. 10, 17 | Gallery art workshop for children ages 11-14 at the Taubman Museum of Art. $5 for members, $7 for non-members. 3-5 p.m.
JUNIOR RANGERS | Also Aug. 10 | A weekly series offering children ages 7 and up a chance to explore their natural surroundings at SML State Park. Free. 10 a.m.-noon.
A U G U S T infoFollowing are some of our favorite area
parks, museums and galleries that offer kid-oriented events throughout the year. Visit their websites or call for additional events and details.
AMAZEMENT SQUARE27 Ninth Street, Lynchburg | 434.845.1888| amazementsquare.org
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT12130 B.T Washington Hwy., Hardy | 540.721.2094 | nps.gov/bowa
NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL 3 Overlord Circle, Bedford | 800.351.3329 | dday.org
ROCKY MOUNT CENTERFOR THE ARTS220 Franklin Street, Rocky Mount | 540.483.1317 | rockymountarts.org
SCIENCE MUSEUM OF WESTERN VIRGINIA4412 Electric Road, Roanoke | 540.342.5710| smwv.org
SML STATE PARK1235 State Park Road, Huddleston | 540.297.6066 | dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/smi.shtml
TAUBMAN MUSEUM OF ART110 Salem Ave., Roanoke | 540.342.5760 | taubmanmuseum.org
THOMAS JEFFERSON'S POPLAR FOREST1542 Bateman Bridge Road, Forest | 434.525.1806 | poplarforest.org
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION303 Norfolk Ave. SW, Roanoke | 540.342.5670 | vmt.org
W.E. SKELTON 4-H CENTER775 Hermitage Road, Wirtz | 540.721.2759 | skelton4hcenter.org
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AUG. 4SPECTACULAR SATURDAYS | Also Aug. 11, 18, 25 | Participate in an array of exhibition-related programming for adults and children at the Taubman Museum of Art. Free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
AUG. 8LITTLE RANGERS HABITAT HIKE | Children ages 4-6 explore where animals make their home during a short trail hike at SML State Park. Space is limited with pre-registration requested. Free. 10:30-11:30 a.m.
AUG. 18BEDFORD COUNTY FARM TOUR |Family-oriented event featuring food samples and informative demonstrations related to agriculture – past and present. Lunch will be available for purchase. Free. No pets. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Call or visit website for directions. 540.586.7675, bedfordfarmtour.org
AUG. 25MUSIC IN THE PARK | Bring the whole family to the beach pavilion at SML State Park for live music by the Snow Creek Band and a performance by the Old Dominion Cloggers. $5 per person with kids 12 and under admitted free. Food and beverages available for purchase. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. 8-10 p.m.
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DREAM JOBBrothers Travis and Ryan Burke have turned an adolescent enterprise into a beloved SML tradition
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DREAM JOBBrothers Travis and Ryan Burke have turned an adolescent enterprise into a beloved SML tradition
Its distinctive tune can be heard up and down Smith Mountain Lake on sunny summer days. The music box piping out classic ice cream truck music lets kids, adults and even dogs know the one-of-a-
kind Ice Cream Boat is on its way.Founded 12 years ago by brothers Travis
and Ryan Burke when they were just 15 and 12 respectively, the pontoon boat loaded with frozen treats is one of SML’s most endearing traditions.
“We have a blast doing it,” said Travis. “I love talking to and meeting new people. And it’s always nice to see some return visitors year after year.”
The Burke brothers first set afloat in 2000, looking for an inventive approach to summertime earnings. Rather than flipping burgers or mowing lawns, the pair decided to sell their parents on a strategic partnership.
“We lived in Roanoke at the time but had a house on the lake,” said Travis. “We thought the lake area could use something like the ice cream truck in Roanoke. That’s how we came up with the idea. Our parents believed in us and were our investors.”
Now, Travis, 27, and Ryan, 24, have successfully completed 11 seasons of selling ice cream while cruising the shores of SML. Ryan said he still recalls the excitement of launching the operation.
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LEFT Brothers and business partners Ryan (left) and Travis Burke indulge in a frozen treat aboard the Ice Cream Boat.
ABOVE Travis Burke (left) was 15 years old and brother Ryan was just 12 when they launched their on-water operation in 2000.
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“I just remember thinking how much fun it would be to meet people every day. I thought, what better job than to ride around on a boat all day and sell ice cream,” he said. “I couldn’t wait to get out there that first day.”
Over the years, the Burkes have logged an average of 3,500 miles per season, last year totaling 3,800. They put in 10-12 hours each day when they’re out on the lake, making a round trip of about 60 miles. Operating the business also requires hard work before and after driving the daily route.
“We have to restock the freezer, count inventory and get gas,” Ryan said. “There is boat maintenance, and when a motor breaks down, there isn’t [always] a quick solution. Last year, we went through about three different freezers. After we return from a day of selling, we usually spend until midnight or so getting ready for the next day.”
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because I’ve done it most of my life,” he said. “I can’t imagine doing anything else.”
For a roundup of Smith Mountain Lake-area businesses that offer frozen treats, turn to page 75.
The brothers have kept the enterprise afloat through high school, college and now “real jobs.” Travis works at his father’s Roanoke-based industrial design company and Ryan is a recent graduate of Ferrum College pursuing a job in the field of parks and recreation. So far, both have been able to work around their full-time schedules to devote summers to the Ice Cream Boat. Long-time fans like Carol Gilbert-Daughtrey look forward to its dockside stops each year.
“Travis and Ryan and their parents are so dedicated. My husband, Tom, and I have gotten to become really good friends with them,” Gilbert-Daughtrey said, adding that their black Labrador, Buddie, is particularly crazy about the Ice Cream Boat.
“When they start coming from Hales Ford Bridge, which is 3 miles away, Buddie can hear the music and starts barking. He is a sight to behold. We go down to the dock and wait and wait and wait. Once they get to the dock, they give him a Milkbone treat,” she said.
Travis said “it’s scary” to think how quickly the time has gone by for the young entrepreneurs.
“It’s hard for me to compare it to anything else
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ABOVE Clockwise from top, Emma Barber and her dog, Lucy, wave the Ice Cream Boat to their dock in The Boardwalk; Ryan (left) and Travis Burke; an eager customer waits for a dog treat to be tossed onto the dock; the business’ menu includes a variety of classic frozen treats.
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From traditional t-SHirtS to locally Produced wine, SmitH mountain lake retailerS oFFer a variety oF keePSakeS to Fit any Style and budget.
Visitors to SML inevitably leave with fond memories, but many also like to take home more concrete reminders of their vacation in our Blue Ridge paradise. Fortunately for them, numerous stores catering to gift and souvenir hunters are included in SML’s retail scene.
What will be this summer’s top vacationer takeaways? We posed the question to proprietors and staff members at some of the lake’s most popular shopping destinations. And, whether your souvenir will be a quirky trinket, a serious gift, something whimsical, a consumable or memento with lasting meaning, you’ll likely find an item to consider among those on the following pages.
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MORE SHOPPORTUNITIESFor additional information on shopping options at Smith Mountain Lake, pick up a copy of Laker Out & About. The free publication has been updated for 2012 and is available in racks around the region and at the SML Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza. In addition to details on retailers in a variety of categories, Out & About also includes coupons and information on dining and recreation opportunities around the lake.
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1Diamond Hill General Store & Garden Center Located in Goodview, Diamond Hill offers books by local authors, the area’s largest selection of locally produced wines ($8.99-$29.99), locally made jams and honeys as well as peanuts prepared and packed at nearby Bethlehem United Methodist Church.
2The Little GallerySpecializing in fine art by area artists and craftspeople, items at The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza range from paintings of lake scenes to jewelry and pottery. One-of-a-kind handmade mugs with SML logos (pictured) begin at $20 while artist-crafted earrings in a variety of materials start at $12.
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3Haywood’s Jewelers, WestlakeCo-owner Joanna Hudzik said customers who visit her store at Westlake Towne Center are drawn to engravable SML-themed charms (pictured), available in gold or silver starting at $50, and Pandora-brand charms ($25 and up).
4The Lake Outlet Reopened for the season, The Lake Outlet on Scruggs Road is loaded with name-brand summer wear. Most popular, according to owner Bob Stone, are SML-logoed T-shirts, full-zip hoodies (pictured) and sweatshirts that range from $5 to $12.
5Bridgewater SportswearFlip-flops ($3.99-$75), T-shirts and hats ($9.99 - $24.99), and swimwear in a wide range of prices will be the most frequent tourist takeaways, said store owner Gary Ellis.
6Gifts Ahoy“It’s the fudge,” said store attendant Lesley Kocsis. “People come back every year to enjoy some and take samples home to friends.” Available in a variety of flavors, the homemade treat is $11.99 per pound and can be cut in small portions.
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7SML GiftsProprietor James Roney pointed to jars of flameless candles as the store’s most popular items. With 40 scent varieties ranging from the best-selling eucalyptus (for sinus relief) to citronella, they cost $10 each or $100 for your choice of 12. Decorative candle stands are available, too. Large-format photos and postcards of SML scenes are also sold at the store, which is located at Bridgewater Plaza.
8The Lakehouse Beanery/ASAPThis eatery and souvenir shop offers custom screen printing of T-shirts and many other items. Most popular, according to owner Kim White, are the “Franklin County: Moonshine Capital of the World” designs, starting at $18.99. Personalized items – such as infant onesies (pictured) – can also be made in your choice of colors for $11.95.
9The General StoreSML bottle coozies with built-in openers ($5.99) are extremely popular. “We’ll sell hundreds,” said Rita Grisetti, co-owner of the store on Scruggs Road. “We also sell a lot of [engravable] metal and wood picture frames [pictured] from $7.99 to $11.99. Ideal for displaying activity and ‘group-grin’ photos, they make awesome mementos for family reunions and girls’ weekend gatherings.”
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10Gabriel’s Outlet and GiftThe store, located on Booker T.
Washington Hwy., features a line of SML T-shirts starting at $5, polo shirts for $12 (pictured) as well as designer-label summer wear at discount prices.
11SML GalleryOwner Rick Ries offers a variety of
mediums at his gallery at Westlake Corner (near Food Lion), including matted copies of photos he’s shot of scenes around the lake starting at $15.99. The photo pictured is $225.
12 Affordable Home Outletand Antique Mall at Mayberry
Owner Michelle Aznavorian said visitors hit Affordable Home Outlet for nautical-themed paintings, metal sculptures and prints, which start at $25. At the Antique Mall at Mayberry, Adirondack-style chairs made of old water skis and other consignment pieces from local artists and craftsmen are the sought-after items. Prices vary as these tend to be one-of-a-kind treasures. The chair pictured is $499. Both stores are located at Downtown Moneta.
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charged with SML’s signature beer, Dam Lager, are popular with visitors. One-liter growlers are $15 with refills costing $4. The two-liter version (pictured) is $30 with $8 refills. Visitors can also pick up other craft beers, wine, SML wine glasses and gourmet cheeses at the store, located on Booker T. Washington Hwy., just north of Westlake Corner.
14 Emerson Creek PotteryStore manager Kathy Cocke said
visitors are drawn to SML mugs, crafted of ceramic pottery and featuring a hand-painted image of Smith Mountain, in either 10-ounce size (pictured, $15.50) or 16-ounce size ($16). The pattern is one of many offered by the Bedford County store.
15Bridgewater MarinaManaging partner Roy Enslow
expects to sell “tons” of a new T-shirt design featuring an SML logo on the front and a colorful map of the lake spread across the back. “In white or gray, and sized from small to 2XL, at just $12.95, they’re priced for impulse sale,” Enslow said. The shirts also are available in children’s sizes at the Bridgewater Plaza store.
16 The Cottage GateCustomers love the colorful line of
Lake Girl-brand clothing – hats, T-shirts and hoodies – starting at $20. “And we expect our new line of ‘saying’ signs...to be very popular,” said Twila Tolley, who co-owns the store at Westlake Towne Center. The sign pictured is $28.
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shorelines | WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Perhaps the word “castaway” makes you think of roughing it Gilligan’s Island-style on some tiny, uninhabited tropical island. But if the word conjures up memories of the 2000 film by the same name starring Tom Hanks, you’ve guessed the proper origin of “Castaway III,” Joe and Kerri Stephens’ 2005 Regal 3750 Sport Yacht.
In the movie, Hanks plays Chuck Noland, a time-obsessed FedEx engineer forced to survive on a deserted island after a plane crash, his only company a volleyball he comes to call “Wilson.”
S t o r y b y J e r r y H a l e | P H o t o g r a P H y b y H u o n g F r a l i n
Kerri (left) and Joe Stephens enjoy a ride aboard “Castaway III” along with their dogs, Gabby and Mattie.
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Like the movie’s main character, Laker Joe Stephens began his career with FedEx as a transportation systems engineer. A 1992 graduate of Purdue University, Stephens has now moved up to become Director of Operations in the company’s Mid-Atlantic/Mid-South Region with responsibilities stretching from South Carolina up through Virginia and as far west as the Oklahoma border.
The Stephens were living in Indiana when they purchased “Castaway III” in 2008. They had spent several years contemplating an upgrade from “Castaway II,” a Regal 3260 which, like the 27-footer that was the first in their “Castaway” series, they kept on Lake Monroe near Bloomington. The new boat was soon shipped overland — not as an overnight parcel, but rather as part of a FedEx relocation package — to become berthed at Smith Mountain Lake’s Bayside Marina.
“Castaway III” provides a stark contrast to the meager accommodations Hanks’ movie character endured, offering a stateroom with plush queen-sized bed, an aft cabin that converts into guest quarters with king-sized sleeping accommodations, a bright and airy salon with Italian cherry cabinetry, wood flooring, a head with shower, a gourmet galley and a roomy entertaining deck with wet bar and lounge seating for up to eight.
“We try to spend most weekends aboard during the season,” Joe Stephens said, “accompanied by Gabby [their Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier] and Mattie [a Shih Tzu].
shorelines | W h a t ’ s i n a N a m e ?
ABOVE Kerri (left) and Joe Stephens display “Wilson,” a volleyball they keep on board their boat, “Castaway III.” The conversation piece is a replica of a volleyball used in the movie “Castaway,” for which the boat is named.
RIGHT From top, Gabby, the couple’s Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier, relaxes in the captain’s chair while Mattie, their Shi Tzu, stands guard on deck.
shorelines | WHAT’S IN A NAME?
“The dogs love being aboard,” added Kerri, “and have made lots of friends among our marina neighbors along F-dock.”
The Stephens said they enjoy motoring down to the dam to anchor and heading up the Blackwater for margaritas and fajitas at Mexico Viejo at Crazy Horse Marina.
“We’re looking forward to trying out the new restaurants that have opened this year, too,” Joe said.
And should the Stephens ever run short of companions with whom to discuss the delights of being boat owners at SML, they always have a last resort.
“Yep,” Joe said. “There’s a volleyball on board we call ‘Wilson.’”
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"Smith Mountain Lake is nationally known as being an idyllic location for a retirement or second home,” said Christopher Finley, Director of Marketing for The Willard Companies
and Prudential Water-front Properties, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. “Many of the communities here at the lake offer maintenance-free living, which allows the homeowners to take full advantage of the numerous recreational activities the lake has to offer. It also lends peace of mind to non-residents that their home is being taken care of while they are not here.”
Though the maintenance-free trend has been around for some time, local real estate experts such as Mary Lou McDonald, owner of ML Realty in Moneta who also represents Mariners Landing Resort Com-munity, expect it to continue to rise in popularity.
“Even buyers in their 20s and 30s want maintenance-free," McDonald said. "It isn’t just for the older crowd anymore. People say, ‘I’m living at the lake and I want to enjoy myself, not work on my property.’”
Prudential Waterfront Properties realtor Vicki Millehan said maintenance-free benefits such as lawn care, exterior building maintenance and community recreational facilities provide homeowners with hassle-free living.
“Buyers can enjoy the lake, their favorite pastimes, then lock up and go,” said Millehan. “I think some of the favorite amenities are a clubhouse with a beautiful pool and hot tub, tennis, basketball, exercise facility and picnic shelter. Other perks are jogging
and walking trails surrounding the community. It’s instant gratification.”
Wayne Burris experiences both sides of the maintenance-free trend at SML. As an area realtor with RE/MAX Lakefront Realty, he sees the demand for those types of communities. And as a resident at Bernard’s Landing, he enjoys the benefits on a daily basis. Burris said the progression of maintenance-free includes more attention for those who reside within the neighborhood year-round.
“Maintenance-free amenities have generally been geared toward those that come temporarily for the summertime season like vacationers and second-home owners,” he said. “I’ve noticed more happening for those of us that live here 12 months out of the year. For example, at Bernard’s, we now have an indoor pool and new fitness center, both of which are used all year long. There is a leaning toward year-round amenities for all age groups.”
For more details, including a locator map to SML’s maintenance-free communities, turn to our 2012 Maintenance-Free Lake Living Guide, which starts on the following page.
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Golfer's Crossing is one of five mantenance-free neighborhoods located within The Water's Edge, a country club community on the south side of Smith Mountain Lake.
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1Bernard’s Landing 775 Ashmeade Road Moneta, VA 24121
Bernard’s Landing Wayne & Cynthia Burris wayne@waynethelakeman.com 540-529-0200 bernardslanding.com
1981 Condos and townhomes Attached • 666-2,850 $160,000-$587,000 • • • • • • • • • •
2The Boardwalk Scruggs Road Moneta, VA 24121
Boardwalk Cottages Carl Smith csmith@cmithhm.com
1996 Cottages Stand-Alone • 2,633-3,341 $749,900+ • • • • • • • •
3Bridgewater Bay Bridgewater Bay Drive Moneta, VA 24121
Bridgewater Bay Ed Waters 540-484-2205 thebridgewaterbay.com
2004-Present Villas and Condos Both • 1,750-4,000 $325,000-$600,000 • • • • • • • • •
4Bridgewater Pointe 100 Bridgewater Pointe Place Moneta, VA 24121
Bridgewater PointeR. Lee Merritt 540-598-9450
2010 Condos Attached • 1,685-2,294 $440,000-$499,500 • • • • • • • •
5Contentment Island P.O. Box 41 Union Hall, VA 24176
The Cottages Vicki Millehan vicki@vickislakehomes.com 540-520-2401 vickislakehomes.com, smlcottages.com
2003 Townhomes Attached • 3556 $419,000-$599,000 • • • • • • • • • •
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Downtown Moneta Celebration Avenue Moneta, VA 24121 Lyons Team Realtors jody@lyonsteamrealtors.com 540-297-7777 downtownmoneta.com
Celebration Square 2008 Condos Attached 800-2,200 $150,000-$400,000 • • •
Mayberry Hills 2007 Single-Family Attached 1,400-3,000 $225,000-$350,000 • • •
Mayberry Villas 2007 Townhomes Attached 1,200-1,800 $160,000-$200,000 • •
Courtyards of Mayberry 2011 Patio Homes Stand-Alone 1,600-2,800 $240,000-$300,000 • • • • • • •
7The Farm Scruggs Road Moneta, VA 24121
Hammock Pointe Cathie Daniel realest8@smithmtnlake.com 540-721-8659 thewillardcompanies.com
2010 Cottages Stand-Alone • 1,950-2,936 $584,000+ • • • • • • • • •
MAINTENANCE-FREESmIth mountaIn lake offerS abundant optIonS for thoSe lookIng to leave the burden of yard work and other choreS behInd. If you're conSIderIng goIng maIntenance-free, conSult our handy guIde to fInd commmunItIeS that offer the amenItIeS you deSIre. a locator map can be found on page 73.
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1Bernard’s Landing 775 Ashmeade Road Moneta, VA 24121
Bernard’s Landing Wayne & Cynthia Burris wayne@waynethelakeman.com 540-529-0200 bernardslanding.com
1981 Condos and townhomes Attached • 666-2,850 $160,000-$587,000 • • • • • • • • • •
2The Boardwalk Scruggs Road Moneta, VA 24121
Boardwalk Cottages Carl Smith csmith@cmithhm.com
1996 Cottages Stand-Alone • 2,633-3,341 $749,900+ • • • • • • • •
3Bridgewater Bay Bridgewater Bay Drive Moneta, VA 24121
Bridgewater Bay Ed Waters 540-484-2205 thebridgewaterbay.com
2004-Present Villas and Condos Both • 1,750-4,000 $325,000-$600,000 • • • • • • • • •
4Bridgewater Pointe 100 Bridgewater Pointe Place Moneta, VA 24121
Bridgewater PointeR. Lee Merritt 540-598-9450
2010 Condos Attached • 1,685-2,294 $440,000-$499,500 • • • • • • • •
5Contentment Island P.O. Box 41 Union Hall, VA 24176
The Cottages Vicki Millehan vicki@vickislakehomes.com 540-520-2401 vickislakehomes.com, smlcottages.com
2003 Townhomes Attached • 3556 $419,000-$599,000 • • • • • • • • • •
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Downtown Moneta Celebration Avenue Moneta, VA 24121 Lyons Team Realtors jody@lyonsteamrealtors.com 540-297-7777 downtownmoneta.com
Celebration Square 2008 Condos Attached 800-2,200 $150,000-$400,000 • • •
Mayberry Hills 2007 Single-Family Attached 1,400-3,000 $225,000-$350,000 • • •
Mayberry Villas 2007 Townhomes Attached 1,200-1,800 $160,000-$200,000 • •
Courtyards of Mayberry 2011 Patio Homes Stand-Alone 1,600-2,800 $240,000-$300,000 • • • • • • •
7The Farm Scruggs Road Moneta, VA 24121
Hammock Pointe Cathie Daniel realest8@smithmtnlake.com 540-721-8659 thewillardcompanies.com
2010 Cottages Stand-Alone • 1,950-2,936 $584,000+ • • • • • • • • •
Independent living cottages are available at Runk & Pratt SML Retirement Villiage (left) at Westlake Corner. Right, Bernard's Landing is one of Smith Mountain Lake's most established maintenance-free communities.
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LakeWatch Plantation First Watch Dr. Moneta, VA 24121 800-233-9004 2006-Present Carriage Homes Stand-Alone 2,101-2,750 $299,000 + • • • •
9Lands End Dillards Hill Road Union Hall, VA 24176
2005-2007 Cottages Stand-Alone • 2,794-3,400 $479,000 + • • • • • • •
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Mariners Landing Graves Harbor Trail Huddleston, VA 24104 John White john@tpsmanagement.com 540-537-5212 marinerslanding.com
Mariners Run 2008-Present Single-Family/Townhomes Stand-Alone 1,200-2,400 $125,000-$250,000 • • • • • • • Optional • • •
Mariners Village 1998 Condos Attached • 1,230 $250,000 • • • • • • • Optional • • •
Sixth Fairway Townhomes 2005-Present Townhomes Attached 2,700 NA • • • • • • • • Optional • • •
The Pointe 2004-Present Condos Attached • 300-2,300 $100,000-$500,000 • • • • • • • • • • •
11Montego Bay Parkway Avenue Moneta, VA 24121
The Carriage Homes Glenda McDaniel glendamcd@aol.com 540-797-2247 thelakespecialist.com
2011 Cottage-Style Homes Stand-Alone 1,800-2,300 $399,000-$450,000 • • •
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Runk & Pratt SML Retirement Village 115 Retirement Dr. Hardy, VA 24101434-610-0329
SML Retirement Village Galyn Damiani info@runkandpratt.com 434-610-0329 runkandpratt.com
2008 Cottages Stand-Alone 2,000 $269,000 • • Optional • •
13Vista Pointe 6605 Smith Mountain Rd. Penhook, VA 24137
Vista Pointe Ben and Katherine Brown vistapointe@jetbroadband.com 434-927-5724 vistapointe-va.com
1984 Condos Attached • 954-1,350 $239,900-$525,000 • • • • • • •
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Condominiums at Fairway Bay 1985 Condos Attached 1,040 NA • • • • • • •
Townhomes at Fairway Bay 1985 Townhomes Attached • 2,126 $339,900+ • • • • • • • • • •
Gangplank Pointe Condominiums 1985 Condos Attached • 1,399 $299,000-$349,000 • • • • • • • • •
Gangplank Pointe Townhomes 1985 Condos Attached • 3,055-3,276 $552,300-$649,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Golf Villas 1998 Villas Attached NA NA • • • • • • •
Section II Townhomes 1980 Townhomes Attached • 2,100 NA • • • • • • • • • •
Section V Townhomes 1982 Townhomes Attached • 1,728 $273,000-$289,500 • • • • • • • • •
South Pointe Condominiums 2003-2005 Condos Attached • 1,203-1,234 $259,900-$315,000 • • • • • • • • •
Windlass Pointe Townhomes 1982 Townhomes Attached • 1,536 $259,000+ • • • • • • • • • •
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The Water’s Edge Water’s Edge Drive Penhook, VA 24137 Cathie Daniel realest8@smithmtnlake.com 540-721-8659 thewillardcompanies.com
Golfer’s Crossing 2001-2003 Cottages Stand-Alone • 3,572 $439,000-$899,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Grande Villas 2007-2008 Villas Attached • 4,366-4,950 $1,449,500+ • • • • • • • • • •
Island Green Pointe 1989 Townhomes Attached • 1,850-3,292 $649,000-$775,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Marina Bay 1998 Condos Attached • 1,240-1,260 $263,500-$319,900 • • • • • • •
Village Green 2004-2007 Villas Attached 1,357-1,846 $219,500-$344,900 • • • • • • • • •
16The Windward Long Island Drive Moneta, VA 24121
Craftstyle Cottage Homes Glenda McDaniel glendamcd@aol.com 540-797-2247 thelakespecialist.com
2011 Arts & Crafts Stand-Alone • 1,800-5,000 $595,000+ • • • •
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LakeWatch Plantation First Watch Dr. Moneta, VA 24121 800-233-9004 2006-Present Carriage Homes Stand-Alone 2,101-2,750 $299,000 + • • • •
9Lands End Dillards Hill Road Union Hall, VA 24176
2005-2007 Cottages Stand-Alone • 2,794-3,400 $479,000 + • • • • • • •
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Mariners Landing Graves Harbor Trail Huddleston, VA 24104 John White john@tpsmanagement.com 540-537-5212 marinerslanding.com
Mariners Run 2008-Present Single-Family/Townhomes Stand-Alone 1,200-2,400 $125,000-$250,000 • • • • • • • Optional • • •
Mariners Village 1998 Condos Attached • 1,230 $250,000 • • • • • • • Optional • • •
Sixth Fairway Townhomes 2005-Present Townhomes Attached 2,700 NA • • • • • • • • Optional • • •
The Pointe 2004-Present Condos Attached • 300-2,300 $100,000-$500,000 • • • • • • • • • • •
11Montego Bay Parkway Avenue Moneta, VA 24121
The Carriage Homes Glenda McDaniel glendamcd@aol.com 540-797-2247 thelakespecialist.com
2011 Cottage-Style Homes Stand-Alone 1,800-2,300 $399,000-$450,000 • • •
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Runk & Pratt SML Retirement Village 115 Retirement Dr. Hardy, VA 24101434-610-0329
SML Retirement Village Galyn Damiani info@runkandpratt.com 434-610-0329 runkandpratt.com
2008 Cottages Stand-Alone 2,000 $269,000 • • Optional • •
13Vista Pointe 6605 Smith Mountain Rd. Penhook, VA 24137
Vista Pointe Ben and Katherine Brown vistapointe@jetbroadband.com 434-927-5724 vistapointe-va.com
1984 Condos Attached • 954-1,350 $239,900-$525,000 • • • • • • •
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Condominiums at Fairway Bay 1985 Condos Attached 1,040 NA • • • • • • •
Townhomes at Fairway Bay 1985 Townhomes Attached • 2,126 $339,900+ • • • • • • • • • •
Gangplank Pointe Condominiums 1985 Condos Attached • 1,399 $299,000-$349,000 • • • • • • • • •
Gangplank Pointe Townhomes 1985 Condos Attached • 3,055-3,276 $552,300-$649,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Golf Villas 1998 Villas Attached NA NA • • • • • • •
Section II Townhomes 1980 Townhomes Attached • 2,100 NA • • • • • • • • • •
Section V Townhomes 1982 Townhomes Attached • 1,728 $273,000-$289,500 • • • • • • • • •
South Pointe Condominiums 2003-2005 Condos Attached • 1,203-1,234 $259,900-$315,000 • • • • • • • • •
Windlass Pointe Townhomes 1982 Townhomes Attached • 1,536 $259,000+ • • • • • • • • • •
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The Water’s Edge Water’s Edge Drive Penhook, VA 24137 Cathie Daniel realest8@smithmtnlake.com 540-721-8659 thewillardcompanies.com
Golfer’s Crossing 2001-2003 Cottages Stand-Alone • 3,572 $439,000-$899,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Grande Villas 2007-2008 Villas Attached • 4,366-4,950 $1,449,500+ • • • • • • • • • •
Island Green Pointe 1989 Townhomes Attached • 1,850-3,292 $649,000-$775,000 • • • • • • • • • •
Marina Bay 1998 Condos Attached • 1,240-1,260 $263,500-$319,900 • • • • • • •
Village Green 2004-2007 Villas Attached 1,357-1,846 $219,500-$344,900 • • • • • • • • •
16The Windward Long Island Drive Moneta, VA 24121
Craftstyle Cottage Homes Glenda McDaniel glendamcd@aol.com 540-797-2247 thelakespecialist.com
2011 Arts & Crafts Stand-Alone • 1,800-5,000 $595,000+ • • • •
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10 Mariners Landing
11 Montego Bay
12 Runk & Pratt SML Retirement Village
13 Vista Pointe
14 The Waterfront
15 The Water’s Edge Country Club
16 The Windward
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Few things say “summer” like a sweet, refreshing frozen treat. For most
Lakers, savoring a milkshake, sundae, split or scoop is as much an SML tradition
as a good, running jump off the dock. Luckily, numerous lake-
area establishments are ready to keep residents and visitors in plentiful supply of cold concoctions. So, allow us to make
your summer a little sweeter by offering the scoop on the sweet
treats scene at SML.
Sweet Treats
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SWEET FROG The frozen yogurt franchise is the latest business to join the lake’s sweet treats scene. Owners Matt and June Smith opened the shop in March at Westlake Towne Center after success with several other Sweet Frogs in Lynchburg. Customers can fill their cup with one or more frozen yogurt flavors and embellish it from an extensive buffet of toppings, paying based on weight.
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HOMESTEAD CREAMERY
In recent years, Homestead Creamery has made a name for itself in several East Coast states. SML locals and visitors are lucky to have the headquarters right in their own backyard. Visit the retail store in nearby Burnt Chimney to take your pick of one of the dairy enterprise’s distinctive flavors. “Our ice cream is made on site, right next door, so it’s fresh, homemade ice cream,” said co-owner Donnie Montgomery.
TRY THIS Key Lime Pie ice cream in a homemade waffle cone. $3.49 for one scoop, $4.19 for two scoops or $2.39 for the kiddie size.
Address/Contact: 7254 B.T. Washington Hwy., Burnt Chimney. 540-721-2045
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
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TRY THIS Mix lemon and watermelon-flavored frozen yogurt, fresh fruit, whipped cream and chocolate flakes for 39 cents per ounce.
Address/Contact: 84 Westlake Road, #104, Hardy. 540-524-9191, sweetfrogyogurt.com
Hours: Sunday-Thursday,noon-10 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, noon-11:30 p.m.
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ICE CREAM COTTAGE
Bridgewater Plaza’s Ice Cream Cottage is a veteran of SML sweets service. The family-owned business has been scooping Hershey’s-brand flavors such as Rainbow Sherbet, Muddy Sneakers and Cappuccino Crunch for plaza visitors arriving by car or boat since the late 1980s. Owner Carrol Dillon said customers also opt for sundaes, malts, floats and banana splits.
TRY THISHot Fudge Sundae: Vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, banana slices, whipped cream, sprinkles and a cherry for $4.99.
Address/Contact: 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta. 540-721-1305, bridgewaterplaza.com
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Friday-Sunday, 11 a.m.- 11 p.m.
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a passion to serve!
Experience something fresh at SML. Jonathan’s fabulous menu includes a combination of unique American and Asian inspired dishes including Steaks, Shrimp and Grits, S.M.L Macaroni & Cheese, Pasta, and Seafood, plus the freshest collection of Chinese favorites you can find. Special Lunch Buffet Mon–Fri 11:30-2:30; Dinner Buffet Fri & Sat 5-9; Brunch Buffet every Sunday 11–3; Half Price Burger Special every Tuesday night from 5–9. Check out our weekly specials.
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BELOW Channing Scott (left), 8, and Gabe Espinoza, 5, of Moneta dig into a Banana Splitacular at Freckles Ice Cream Parlor in Moneta.
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FRECKLES This vintage-style ice cream parlor in Downtown Moneta’s Celebration Square is in its fourth year serving tasty ice cream concoctions for eager customers. Flavors like Rocky Road, Butter Pecan and Nestle Butterfinger are just the beginning of the cone-filling choices. Sundaes, milkshakes, malts and floats com-plement the 1950s-style experience.
PERFECT BLENDS
A satisfying summer treat doesn’t necessarily have to be made of ice cream or yogurt. A perfectly blended smoothie or iced coffee drink is the preferred choice for some. Perfect Blends Cafe specializes in made-to-order smoothies and coffee drinks. Located inside The General Store on Scruggs Road in Westlake, the cafe is an easy stop for those more inclined to hit up a coffee shop than an ice cream parlor.
TRY THISSara Berry Smoothie: A blend of four berries, water and ice. $2.99 for the small size or $3.99 for large.
Address/Contact: 213 Scruggs Rd., Moneta. 540-488-2836, perfect-blends.com
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sweet Treats of SML
TRY THISBanana Splitacular: A banana split with choice of three ice cream flavors and toppings for $5.99.
Address/Contact: 1100 Celebration Ave., Moneta. 540-297-1269, frecklesicecreamparlor.com
Hours: Daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Karaoke or Live DJ call ahead to check schedule
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THE BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT ON THE WATER AT SML! LOCATED NEAR B10
SPECIALS ON WEDNESDAYLunch/Dinner: Mon-Thu 11 am-10 pm Fri-Sat 11 am-11 pm, Sun 11 am-9 pm
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Whether you’re looking for the freshest sushi, an extensive buffet of Chinese favorites or a little
family fun at the hibachi grill, you’ll find it at one of our two convenient locations. Come visit today for
the best Asian cuisine at Smith Mountain Lake.
Edo Grill & SushiDowntown Moneta (Mercantile St.)
540.297.6888Daily Lunch Specials
Sushi and Hibachi GrillOpen 7 days - 11:30 am-9:30 pm
Chinese RestaurantBridgewater Plaza (Rte. 122 at Hales Ford Bridge)
540.721.8839 Daily Lunch Buffet
Menu includes Chinese dishes, sushi and hibachiOpen 7 days - 11:30 am-9:30 pm
LAKE PLAZA · 130 SCRUGGS RD · 540-721-2422Sunday Only: Breakfast Buffet and Menu: 8:30am-2:00pm
Lunch Buffet and Menu: Tuesday-Saturday 11:30am-2:00pmDinner Buffet and Menu: Tuesday-Sunday 5:00-till
JOE’S ITALIAN REST. & PIZZERIA
ChickenSeafood
SteakAppetizers
Pasta
PizzaCalzones
StrombolisHot & Cold Subs
Buffet
Take out and dine in
Bring the family for and FOOD
• All Natural Milk• Premium Ice Cream- Cones,
Cups, Milkshakes & Sundaes• Fresh Churned Butter
• Local All Natural Beef & Pork• Sandwiches & Salads
HOMESTEAD CREAMERY FARM MARKET7254 Booker T. Washington Hwy, Wirtz, VA • 540-721-2045SUMMER HOURS: Mon–Thur: 11–9 and Fri-Sat: 10–10, closed Sunday
• Deli Meats & Cheese• Variety of other local
items sold at the store
FUN
Fresh Local Produce
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MAYBERRY DINER
This eatery transports customers to a time of sipping soda at the counter before taking in a movie on the outdoor screen. The retro-style restaurant features the best of a traditional ice cream parlor, complete with a massive banana split piled close to 7 inches high. Owner Bob Craig said, “We go through about a thousand gallons of ice cream in the summer, mainly for our milkshakes.”
TRY THIS Mayberry Banana Split: Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry ice cream, pineapple, walnuts, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, banana, strawberries and cherries for $6.95.
Address/Contact: 1696 White House Road, Moneta. 540-296-1480, mayberrydrivein.com
Hours: Daily 7 a.m.-9 p.m.(later on movie nights)
ICE CREAM BOAT
An adolescent enterprise has turned into a summertime tradition for SML natives Travis and Ryan Burke. An on-the-water icon, the Ice Cream Boat – a decked-out pontoon piping out nostalgic music that sends kids running to the dock – will likely be floating your way this summer. The brothers offer a menu of classic treats, including the firecracker popsicle, choco taco and ice cream sandwich. Turn to page 50 for a profile on these entrepreneurial siblings.
7 TRY THISDrumstick: Also known as the Nutty Buddy, it’s available in chocolate, vanilla or vanilla caramel for $1.50.
Contact Info: theicecreamboat.com, theicecreamboat@aol.com
Hours: Monday-Friday 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
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HOT SHOTS
Located at Westlake, this full-service eatery offers a variety of tasty treats that can be enjoyed inside the air-conditioned restaurant or outside on the patio prior to a round of mini-golf or fun aboard the blaster boats. For those who prefer coffee to cones, Hot Shots also offers numerous iced coffee selections.
TRY THIS Chocloate Sundae: Homestead Creamery soft-serve vanilla ice cream topped with chocolate sauce, whipped cream and a cherry for $2 (small) or $2.60 (large). Add a variety of toppings for 60 cents each extra.
Address/Contact: 13360 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta. 540-719-1547, smlhotshots.com
Hours: Daily 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
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DAIRY QUEEN
Blizzards and ice cream cakes and Dilly Bars, oh my! Smith Mountain Lake boasts two Dairy Queen restaurants that feature the familiar frozen treats. Get your fill of dipped cones, smoothies or frozen, blended coffees. Penhook store manager Connie Darnell said the Blizzard is by far the most popular ice cream item they sell.
TRY THISOreo Blizzard: Vanilla ice cream and crushed Oreos blended together for $3.39 (small) or $3.89 (medium).
Address/Contact: Penhook: 15540 Old Franklin Turnpike, 540-576-1622. Westlake: 520 Scruggs Road, 540-721-7541. dairyqueen.com
Hours: Both locations: Sunday-Thursday, 6 a.m.- 9 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
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The Blackwater Café
4730 Scruggs Rd. Moneta, VA 24121 • 540-721-4333 www.theblackwatercafe.com
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For many, Summer juSt iSn't Summer untiL FamiLy and FriendS have gathered to induLge in a batch oF homemade ice cream. With So many varietieS oF Fruit at their Peak in the Summer monthS, it'S not hard to create FLavorS everyone WiLL Love. Search the internet For a reciPe uSing your Favorite ingredientS or try thiS one For Peach ice cream and taSte hoW SWeet it iS to make your oWn Frozen treatS!
PEACH ICE CREAM 2½ lbs fresh peaches – peeled, pitted and chopped ½ cup white sugar 1 pint half-and-half cream 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk 1 can (12 fluid ounces) evaporated milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 2 cups whole milk, or as needed
gg Puree peaches with the sugar and half-and-half in batches in a blender or food processor.
gg In a gallon ice cream freezer container, mix together the peach mixture, sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk and vanilla. Pour in enough whole milk to fill the container to the fill line, about 2 cups.
gg Follow the manufacturer's instructions to freeze the ice cream.
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JULY 1MONETA FIRE-WORX FEST | Independence celebration with live music by The Worx band, food, adult beverage garden, kids’ activities and fireworks. Music 6-10 p.m. followed by fireworks. Cost is $5 for adults with kids 10 and under free. Proceeds benefit Moneta Volunteer Fire Department. downtownmoneta.com
JULY 4WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY | Enjoy a cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare while a ranger from SML State Park discusses wildlife at the lake.Noon-2 p.m. 540.297.7100, vadarecruises.com
FIREWORKS CRUISE | View fireworks and enjoy a barbeque dinner aboard the Virginia Dare. 8-11 p.m. Reservations required. 540.297.7100, vadarecruises.com
WINERY OPEN HOUSE | Celebrate July Fourth at Peaks of Otter Winery, Bedford. Noon-5 p.m. 540.586.3707, peaksofotterwinery.com
INDEPENDENCE ACITIVITIES | Family fun, including a sand-castle building contest, will take place at SML State Park, Huddleston. 540.297.6066, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/smi.shtml
WITH THE BAND | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
JULY 5AFTER FIVE JIVE | Live music by Super Hold Band at Westlake Towne Center to benefit United Way of Franklin County. Gates open at 5 p.m. with music scheduled from 5:30 to 8:30. Adults $5. Kids 10 and under admitted free. Valid ID required for 21 and older. 540.721.5288, after5jive.com
JULY 6OUT OF SPITE | July 6-7 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
THE MARK MILLER BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 7ARTISAN’S FIRST SATURDAY | Artists work and display their art on the lawn at Downtown Moneta. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. downtownmoneta.com
SUNSET SATURDAY | July 7, 21, 28 |Acoustic music, family activities and wine tasting at Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 7-10 p.m. $10 fee includes souvenir wine glass. Children admitted free. 540.296.1393, smlwine.com
JEWELRY SHOW | The work of Cindy Noble at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
CASEY WOOD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-6 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
THE RUCKUS | Live music at Waller’s.9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 8RICK RIZZI | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m.
JULY 13LIVE THEATER | The Lake Players will present Fox on the Fairway. 5:30 p.m. at Resurrection Catholic Church, Moneta. $10 at the door with refreshments provided. 540.297.6680
SOUTHPAW | July 13-14 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
BUGS IN THE ELEVATOR | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 14HORSE AND HOUND WINE FESTIVAL |Wine tasting, live music and arts, crafts and food vendors. Events throughout the day incorporate horses and dogs. Peaks of Otter Winery, Bedford. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 540.586.3707, peaksofotterwinery.com
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PAINTING DEMO | The work of Judy Bates at The Little Gallery. 1 p.m. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
CHERYL LUNSFORD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
THE STEVE FREEMAN BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 19LIVE JAZZ | At The Blackwater Cafe.6-9 p.m.
JULY 20PIRATE WEEKEND| July 20-22 | Area stores and restaurants offer pirate-themed events, specials and sales at various locations around the lake. 540.721.1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com
CRUISE IN NIGHT| Cars, trucks and bikes on display plus live music. 4-8 p.m. at Downtown Moneta. 50/50 drawing to benefit Moneta YMCA. downtownmoneta.com
JEWELRY SHOW |July 20-22 |The work of Gary Dulac at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
DRAGONFLY | Also July 21 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
ODD MAN OUT | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
MusicThe following SML establishments
schedule live music throughout the summer. It’s best to call in advance or check their web sites to confirm show dates and times.
BAY ROC MARINA CAFE8360 Hardy Road, Hardy | 540.890.2194 | bayroc-marina.com
BEYOND THE GREEN1035 Mercantile St., Suite 101, Moneta | 540.296.0871 | beyondthegreensportsbar.com
THE BLACKWATER CAFE4730 Scruggs Road, Moneta | 540. 721.4333 | theblackwatercafe.com
BRUNO’S GASTRO PUB/ THE LANDING RESTAURANT773 Ashmeade Rd., Moneta | 540.721.3028 | thelandingsml.com
JAKE’S PLACEAT THE HARBOUR1041 Harbour Inn Lane, Moneta | 540.297.4732 | jakesplacesml.com
KING’S POINT PUB15844 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston | 540. 297.7347
MANGO’S BAR & GRILL16430 B T. Washington Hwy, Moneta | 540.721.1632 | mangosbarandgrill.com
MITCHELL’S RESTAURANT3553 Trading Post Road, Huddleston | 540.297.4829 | mitchellspoint.com
PORTSIDE GRILL & BAR3619 Airport Road, Moneta | 540.297.7100 | vadarecruises.com
WALLER’S1617 Crystal Shores Dr., Moneta | 540.297.0055 | holleratwaller.com
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July 4 | Parkway Marina’s family-oriented holiday tradition featuring food vendors, live music by The Worx, rides for the kids and more. Gates open at 3 p.m. Fireworks launch at 10 p.m. No coolers, alcohol or pets. Rain date is July 5. Admission is free, but the event is a fundraiser for Saunders Volunteer Fire Company and donations will be accepted. A $10 per-car parking fee applies. 540.297.4412, smlfireworks.com
JULY 21LAZY MAN DUB BAND | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
SURRENDER DOROTHY | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 22BUGS IN THE ELEVATOR | July 22-23 | Live music at Waller’s. 1-6 p.m.
JULY 277 MILE FORD | July 27-28 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
POLYCHROME | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 28JEWELRY SHOW | The work of Anne Vaughan at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
TERRY DAY | Live music at Waller’s. 1-6 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC | At The Landing Restaurant. Band TBA. 7:30 p.m.
ROBIN AND LINDA WILLIAMS | Concert at Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. 7 p.m. $17 for SMAC members; $20 for non-members. 540.721.8425
SURRENDER | Live music at Waller’s.9 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 29CHERYL LUNSFORD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m.
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AUG. 2AFTER 5 JIVE | Live music by The Catalinas at Westlake Towne Center to benefit United Way of Franklin County. 5-8:30 p.m. Adults $5 with kids 10 and under free. 540.721.5288, after5jive.com
AUG. 3BIKE SHOW | Motorcycle show and DJ music to benefit the Bedford Humane Society. 4-8 p.m. at Downtown Moneta. downtownmoneta.com
IRONHORSE | Aug. 3-4 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
ODD MAN OUT | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
AUG. 4JEWELRY SHOW | The work of Ruth Cline at The Little Gallery. 1 p.m. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
CASEY WOOD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-6 p.m. THE RUCKUS | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
ARTISAN’S FIRST SATURDAY | Artists work and display their art on the lawn at Downtown Moneta. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. downtownmoneta.com
AUG. 10FUZZY LOGIC | Aug. 10-11 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
ROCKAFELLERS BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
AUG. 11SUNSET SATURDAY | Also Sept. 1 |Acoustic music, family activities and wine tasting at Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery, Moneta. 7-10 p.m. $10 for adults; kids admitted free. 540.296.1393, smlwine.com
PAINTING DEMO | The work of Greg Osterhaus at The Little Gallery. 1 p.m. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
CHERYL LUNSFORD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m. THE STEVE FREEMAN BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
SWAY KATZ JAZZ ORCHESTRA | Live music at Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. 7:30 p.m. $10 at the door. 540.296.0640
AUG. 12TERRY DAY | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m.
AUG. 16LIVE JAZZ | At The Blackwater Café. 6-9 p.m.
AUG. 17POLYCHROME | Aug. 17-18 | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
AUG. 18GLASS DEMO | The work of Chad Trent with Cosmo Glassworks at the Little Gallery. 1 p.m. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
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BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
MATT EDWARDS AND THE LONELY | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
AUG. 24TIM MARTIN | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
MATT EDWARDS AND THE LONELY | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
AUG. 25BEACH BASH | Live music festival at Parkway Marina, Huddleston. 4-9 p.m. 540.586.9401, bedfordareachamber.com
PAINTING DEMO | The work of Michael Brunette at The Little Gallery. 1 p.m. 540.721.1593, thelittlegallerysml.com
CASEY WOOD | Live music at Waller’s. 1-4 p.m. THE RUCKUS | Live music at Waller’s. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
LAZY MAN DUB BAND | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
WALKIN’ SIDEWAYS | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
AUG. 31LEW TAYLOR | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11 p.m.
ODD MAN OUT | Live music at Waller’s.9 p.m.-1 a.m.
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ADVERTISER INDEXADVERTISER NAME PAGE # MAP IDAffordable Home Outlet 54 A9
After 5 Jive 2 E7
Atlantic Bay Mortgage 46 E7
Antique Mall at Mayberry 54 A9
Automatic Boat Covers 44 -
Bayside Marina 52 E8
Bedford Memorial Hospital 10 -Better Bathrooms & Kitchens 40 -Blackwater Cafe 83 F9
Blinds and Beyond 47 E7
Bob Riddick Roofing 32 E8
Bridgewater Plaza 14 C8Capps Home Building Center 6 E7
Carilion Clinic 12 E7
Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant 80 C8
Clear View Railing 23 -
D&P Landscaping 32 -
Deitz Lilly Builders Inc. 47 -
Eastlake Community Church 92 E7Edo Grill & Sushi 80 A9
Emerson Creek Pottery 54 -
Eric Smith, DDS 43 A9
Franklin Community Bank 43 E7
GG Shoreline 46 -
Grand Home Furnishings Outlet 88 E7
Haywood's Jewelers, Westlake 60 E7
Homestead Creamery 80 G4
Hughes Marine 38 A9
Interiors by Kris 46 E7
Jane Sullivan Horne, Prudential Waterfront Properties
5 E7
Jake's Place 83 C8
Joe's Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria 80 E7
Jonathan's Restaurant 77 D7
KEBO Construction 20 -
King's Grant 92 -
Kitchens at the Lake 66 -
Kroger 2 E7
Lake Inn 72 E7
Lake Team Realty 87 E7
Lakescapes Nursery 29 J9,E7
Long & Foster, REALTORS 88 C8
Los Muchados 84 E7M.G. Construction 24 -
M.H. Eades, Inc. 30 -
Martinsville Dupont Credit Union 72 K4
McGreevey, John & Pat, Long & Foster REALTORS
34 D8
Mexico Viejo 79 F9National Pools 52 -Nationwide Insurance 23 -
Noonkester Construction 72 -
Plyler Home & Docks 44 E7Pro-Line Trailers 32 -
RSI Rentals 37 E7
Runk & Pratt SML Retirement Village 54 E7
Seven Oaks Landscaping 92 J5
Smith Mountain Building Supply 3 E7
Smith Mountain LakeRegional Chamber of Commerce
16-17 C8
SML Charity Home Tour 87 -
SML Pressure Cleaning 60 -
SML Vacation Rentals 64 C8
Southern Landscape Group 88 -
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The Cabinet Gallery 62 E7
The Landing Restaurant 74 F10
The Little Gallery 60 C8
The Waterfront Country Club 3 E8
The Westlake Golf & Country Club 3 E7
TopNotch Lawncare 72 E7
Turner's Building, Inc. 62 J9
Virginia Dare Marina 37 E10
Waterwheel Marina 64 C8
Webster Marine Center 8 C8
Westlake Dental Office 4 E7
Westlake Turf & Irrigation 66 E8Westlake Wash 24 -
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Dickenson, Sonya MKB Realtors RE 12 E7
Horne, Jane Sullivan Prudential Waterfront Properties RE 5 H11
Johnson, Phyllis RE/MAX Lakefront Realty, Inc. RE 15 C8
Johnson, Tricia Lake & Land Realty RE 12-13 C8
Jordan, Cameron & Angie SML Sales, Inc. RE 14 C8
McDaniel, Glenda Long & Foster REALTORS 8-10 C8
McDonald, Mary Lou ML Realty RE 18-20 F11
McGreevey, John and Pat Long & Foster REALTORS RE 11 D8
Millehan, Vicki Prudential Waterfront Properties RE 6 H11
MKB Realtors RE 16 E7Montgomery, Dana Prudential Waterfront Properties RE 4 E7
Prudential Waterfront Properties Cover, RE 2-3 E7
Schrein, Lee Homestead Realty RE 13 -
Shelton, Debbie Prudential Waterfront Properties RE 7 E7
The Van Team Long & Foster REALTORS RE 17 C8
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