Hartwell Lake earns statewide recognition for community clean-up

Corps of Engineers Park Ranger Nancy Sumners accepts the Rivers Alive Government Partner of the Year award on behalf of Hartwell Lake at the annual awards ceremony, April 15 in Atlanta. Sumners is accompanied by Rivers Alive Board Member Lynn Cobb

Corps of Engineers Park Ranger Nancy Sumners accepts the Rivers Alive Government Partner of the Year award on behalf of Hartwell Lake at the annual awards ceremony, April 15 in Atlanta. Sumners is accompanied by Rivers Alive Board Member Lynn Cobb

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Last week the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Lake Project was named by Rivers Alive as the 2013 Government Partner of the Year, recognizing the project’s efforts during the annual Hartwell Lake clean-up campaign.

Rivers Alive is an outreach program led by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division that targets the annual cleanup of all waterways located within the state — including streams, rivers, lakes, beaches and wetlands.

The Government Partner of the Year Award recognizes the government entity that holds the most successful clean-up and exemplifies the Rivers Alive mission. During the Hartwell Lake 2013 clean-up campaign, 450 volunteers contributed 3,600 volunteer hours between Aug. 1 and Sept. 28 and successfully removed 9,000 pounds of trash from the banks of Hartwell Lake.

The statewide Rivers Alive effort resulted in a total volunteer force of 27,679 people who cleaned more than 1,800 miles of Georgia waterways and removed over 500,000 pounds of trash and recyclables.

Corps Natural Resources Specialist Nancy Sumners, who spearheaded the Hartwell clean-up campaign, accepted the award on behalf of the Hartwell Project April 15 at the Rivers Alive annual awards ceremony in Atlanta.

“The Hartwell Project has hosted an annual clean-up campaign for more than 30 years, and our efforts could not be a success without support from volunteers in our community,” Sumners said. “Through community partnerships, we come together to conserve and protect the Hartwell resource for future generations.”

By Tracy Robillard, Reprint from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blog Balancing the Basin, http://balancingthebasin.armylive.dodlive.mil/

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Spring Edition of Hartwell Lake News released

Hartwell Lake News Spring 2014The Spring / April edition of Hartwell Lake News is in the mail for our print subscribers. And for the rest of us the PDF version is now available for reading and download.

Our top articles this quarter are:

  • Cast Against Abuse Annual Bass Fishing Tournament
  • Marine Unit Patrols Lake
  • End of an Icon – Hartwell
    Lake Properties is relocating the business office
  • Sailing Club Plans Events
  • Business Owner Grants Two Wishes
  • The Oaks Wedding Venue Opens in Grand Style
  • How is the Real Estate Market Doing on the Lake?
  • Southern Charm at Currahee Club
  • Calendar of Events Around Lake Hartwell – April – June 2014
  • and more ….

Contact us if you’d like to become a print subscriber and tell us what you’d like to read in future HLN editions.

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Events around the Lake Hartwell

February

21* Mardi Gras Annual Fundraiser

7pm, Civic Center of Anderson, for more information
Contact Meals on Wheels, 864-225-6800,
www.ACMOW.org

21-22* Meet the Artist Show

Downtown Toccoa, 706-282-3309

22* Eggs and Issues Breakfast at the Adult Learning Center

in Hartwell. 8:00am – This event is sponsored by the Hart County Chamber of Commerce and provides an opportunity for the citizens of Hart County to hear from our State and Local politicians. The cost for breakfast for Chamber members is $10.00, non-chamber members $12.00.

27* California Dreaming.

7pm, Northeast GA Concerts, Schaefer Center
706-297-7121

28* Saturday, Low Country Boil

at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Tickets can be purchases from Hart Partners/CIS of Hart County located at the Adult Learning Center, the Imagination Library CAT members and the Hartwell Chamber of Commerce, 706-376-8590

March

3* Squirm Burpee

7pm, Northeast GA Concerts, Schaefer Center, 706-297-7121

6 -9* Upstate Kids Consignment Sale

Civic Center of Anderson, 864-260-4800

6* Thursday, Hart County Chamber Member’s

Breakfast , 7:30am, at Casa Grande Restaurant, Hwy. 29 North, Hartwell, Ga.30643. Contact the Hart County Chamber of Commerce at 706-376-8590 or via email hartchamber@hartcom.net  for additional information.

7-9* The Stonecarvers

Fri. & Sat. 7:30pm, Sun. 3:00pm, Lonnie Burns Fine Arts Center, Hart County High School Auditorium
Savannah River Productions presents: The World Premier of the new musical by Kay Legg and Andrea Bradford. The story of stonecarvers coming to America from Italy, Ireland, Scotland, and Spain, told through singing and dancing, 706-376-8590

11* Annual Pancake Supper
5pm-7pm Pilot Club of Hartwell, Hartwell McDonald’s.  The cost is $2.00 for all the pancakes you can eat.  Tickets can be purchased from any Pilot Club member.  Drinks and sausage do cost extra.  Eat in or drive through.
Contact either Kathy Neal at 706-491-0833 or kathy@raypaul.com or Susan Knighton at 706-436-0655 or sunite@hartcom.net.

13* Hartwell’s Spelling Bee

hosted by Nancy Hart Literacy council. This event is held at the Adult Learning Center in Hartwell, Ga. For additional information, ticket prices and information on entering a team, please call the Hartwell Adult Learning Center at 706-856-2655 or 706-376-5534.

22* Montessori School spring Benefit

Civic Center of Anderson, 864-260-4800

April

11* The Fiddleheads

7pm, Northeast GA Concerts, Schaefer Center, 706-297-7121

21* Annual National Wild Turkey Federation Banquet

6pm-9pm, 803-637-3106

24* Taste of Toccoa

5pm-8pm, Downtown Toccoa, 706-282-3309

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Christmas Tree Recycling

HARTWELL, Ga. – Park rangers with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers submerge used, natural Christmas trees into Hartwell Lake for use as fish attractors, Jan. 27, 2014 (pictured: Asher Alexander). The trees were donated by surrounding communities as part of the Corps’ annual Christmas tree recycling program. The submerged trees provide cover and a feeding area for small fish, which in turn attracts larger species to the area. USACE photos.

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