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AKERMAY/JUNE 2012
SMITH MOUNTAIN
magazineSMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM
SUMMER SAIL INTO
TOP IDEAS FOR FAMILY FUN • INSIDE BRIDGEWATER POINTEHOT LAKE EVENTS • MARINA DIRECTORY • DOCK & DINE
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DON’T FORGETMOM & DAD
mother’s day - may 13 father’s day - june 17
• hair services• facials• massage• body treatments• skin care• manicures• pedicures• waxing• gift certificates available
they deserveto be
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4 March • April 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
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©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: [email protected]
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
6 March • April 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Largest selection ofComposite Decking
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Micah Gaudio, founding publisher of Laker Magazine, captured this image by chance while on a photo shoot near Smith Mountain in June 2010. The weather was perfect for sailing, a popular pastime at SML. Contributing writer Lindsey Wagnon takes an inside look in her story starting on page 46.
We offer even more ways to love the lake! smithmountainlake.com • SML Map • Laker Weekly • facebook.com/LakerMagazine
ContentsSmith Mountain Laker Magazine | May/June 2012
45When it comes to fun at the lake, we’ve got you covered! Contributing writer and avid boater Jerry Hale offers tips for maximizing your time on the water without breaking the bank. Plus, you’ll find our recreation guide and marina directory updated for 2012.
Summer Fun Guide
71Smith Mountain Lake has several new waterfront eateries open for business this summer season. Find all the details and check out our comprehensive on-water dining guide, which includes contact information, website addresses, hours of operation and a map to help you navigate your way.
Dock & Dine
ON THE COVER
8 May • June 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKERsouth 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 [email protected]
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
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MOUNTAIN LAKE
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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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ContentsSmith Mountain Laker Magazine | May/June 2012
We offer even more ways to love the lake! smithmountainlake.com • SML Map • Laker Weekly • facebook.com/LakerMagazine
10 Editor’s Note
13 Take the Laker With You
Shorelines18 LakeHomes• Ever wonder what it’s like
to live at Bridgewater Pointe? Take a peek inside the condo of Larry and Kathy Sultze
28 Lake&Garden• Catriona Tudor Erler shares tips on how Lakers can enjoy a full schedule and a beautiful landscape
36 Art & Culture• Find out how one company is recycling glass into exquisite tableware (and where you can purchase it)
42 OntheWater• The name of Jack and JoAnn Kirschs’ boat is a nod to more than just their affection for canines
Special Section45 SummerFunGuide• Great ideas to keep
you busy all summer at Smith Mountain Lake
Savor71 Dock&Dine• Details on several new
waterfront restaurants, plus our annual guide to all of SML’s on-water eateries
Social Seen84 Calendar• May and June events
93 Out&About• Snapshots from Business After Hours at Bridgewater Marina
94 Laker Map • Locator map and advertiser index
Laker Real EstateOn the Flip • Turn your Laker over to find homes
for sale in and around the SML region. Cover photo by Huong Fralin
D E P A R T M E N T S
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LANDSCAPE CONTEST
Turn to Page 35 to find details on entering our
5th Lovely Laker Landscape Contest. You
could win $1,000 in credit at Lakescapes Nursery and be featured in our
September/October issue!
WIN $1,000!
10 May • June 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
Editor Andie Gibson
Creative Director Matt Brown
Photographer Huong Fralin
Graphic Designer Janette Saviano
Sales Manager Mark Mast
Sales Executive Tim Dye
Sales Executive Trish Kessler
Support Specialist 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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CONTRIBUTORS
STAFF
PhotographersCatriona Tudor Erler
Micah GaudioAndy Pratt
Frances Pratt • Ted PrattRick Ries
WritersCatriona Tudor Erler
Ferne Hale • Jerry HaleAmy Hanek
Gordon KendallLindsey Wagnon
Published by Laker Media272 Westlake Road, Suite 1, Hardy, VA 24101
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CONTACT INFORMATIONAdvertising 540.721.4675, ext. 409 or 410
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JULY/AUGUST 2012 DEADLINESBig Summer Issue
Advertising scheduling and materials May 25
Calendar submissions June 1
editor’sMay/June 2012note
Trish
Janette
TimMark
HuongMattAndie
Susan
Lakers already know Smith Mountain Lake is an exceptional place to live, work and play. Residents and visitors are drawn to the area for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, friendly business climate and overall outstanding quality of life. But what about those not lucky enough to know about our little slice of heaven? That’s where the SML Regional Chamber of Commerce comes in. Each year, the Chamber produces a Newcomer and Visitor Guide, one of the many communication tools the organization uses to promote
Smith Mountain Lake far and wide. The Chamber chose Laker Media as its publishing partner for 2012. In April, we were excited to introduce the new issue, the product of nearly a year of work by a talented corps of writers, photographers, sales professionals, designers, editors and proofers, including Chamber Executive Director Vicki Gardner (pictured above with me). Over the next year, 40,000 copies of the Guide will be distributed at visitor centers across Virginia and mailed nationwide to those who request it by phone or via the Chamber’s website, visitsmithmountainlake.com. That’s also where you’ll find a digital version of the publication complete with interactive videos, links to advertiser websites and more. The guide contains numerous stories and content even the most seasoned Lakers will find interesting, too, including information on boating, fishing, watersports, dining, shopping, arts, health and fitness. Pick up a copy at the Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza or in one of many racks around SML where the Laker is distributed. Of course, the May/June issue of the Laker is full of exciting content, as well. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live at Bridgewater Pointe, turn to page 18 for a peek inside the lovely condo of Larry and Kathy Sultze. We also have our Summer Fun Guide starting on page 45, which includes a story on sailing at SML and another on ways to maximize fun on the water without breaking the bank. And if you plan on boating to one of the lake’s 19 waterfront restaurants, you’ll want to take along our handy Dock & Dine guide, which begins on page 73. There’s so much to catch up on at Smith Mountain Lake, so find a quiet – preferably lakeside – spot and get reading!
Andie Gibson, Editor
Your Hospital. Your Community. Your Health.Excellent care from your hospital
For over a half-century, our community has looked to Bedford Memorial Hospital for excellent healthcare, delivered with a comforting, personal touch.
And over the years, our dedicated team has maintained a commitment to care by providing the latest treatment options, technologies, and services. But we’ve never forgotten our connection as your hometown provider.
• Emergency services and chest pain center
• Surgery
• Imaging and lab services
• Outpatient services: therapy, cardiac rehab, and diabetes management
• Inpatient care
• Health, wellness, and education for our community
And much more…
1613 Oakwood St.Bedford, VA 24523540-586-2441
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C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T Sa t V i rg in ia Tec h
Vocal Arts and Music FestivalThe fesTival uniTes opera’s rising sTars and legendary coaches wiTh ouTsTanding insTrumenTalisTs
for world-class performances and insighTful masTer classes in beauTiful blacksburg.
Thursday, June 14, 7:30 pm masTer class wiTh Joan dornemann Free
Friday, June 15, 7:30 pm
sneak peek compeTiTionFree
Saturday, June 16, 8:00 pm
2012 fesTival opening nighTFeaturing German composers and works, including Schumann’s “Piano Quintet” and a range of Lieder. $20/$10 students/youth
Sunday, June 17, 3:00 pm
voices from The valleysMusic from Schubert to Puccini, Vaughan Williams to Osvaldo Golijov. $20/$10 students/youth
Monday, June 18, 7:30 pm masTer class wiTh sherrill milnes$20/$10 students/youth
Tuesday, June 19, 7:30 pm masTer class wiTh leon maJorFree
Wednesday, June 20, 8:00 pm
chamber music celebraTionFeaturing the works of Weber, Wagner, Shostakovich, and others. $20/$10 students/youth
Thursday, June 21, 8:00 pm an evening of iTalian opera and songFeaturing some of opera’s best-loved works from Puccini, Rossini, Verdi, and perhaps a few surprises. $20/$10 students/youth
All events held in Squires Student Center, College Ave, Blacksburg, VA
direcTions:About one and a half hoursl US 220 N toward Roanokel Exit 1S onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristoll Exit 118B toward US 460 Wl Exit onto VA 412 N/Prices Fork Rd/State Route 685 to downtown Blacksburgl Right on Main St l Right on College Avel Squires Student Center will be on the right
Programs subject to change
Media Sponsors:Virginia Living MagazineandRoanoke Times
Friday, June 22, 8:00 pm singers wiTh sTringsWorks by Barber, Respighi, and Danielpour. $20/$10 students/youth
Saturday, June 23, 7:00 pm an evening wiTh renaTa scoTToA film based on Scotto’s life, followed by her master class for the festival singers. $20/$10 students/youth
Sunday, June 24, 7:00 pm Three decembersThis 90-minute, one-act opera by Jake Heggie is one of the most performed new operas in the nation. $20/$10 students/youth
Monday, June 25, 7:30 pm masTer class wiTh diana soviero$20/$10 students/youth
Tuesday, June 26, 8:00 pm greaT momenTs in operaExcerpts from the best-loved operas. $20/$10 students/youth
Wednesday, June 27, 8:00 pm american musical songbookPopular Broadway and musical theatre selections of the 20th century. $20/$10 students/youth
Thursday, June 28, 8:00 pm The mendelssohn quinTeTs$20/$10 students/youth
Friday, June 29, 8:00 pm russian-french connecTionsThe festival closes in grand style with music from Borodin, Debussy, Fauré, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky. $20/$10 students/youth
T i c k e T s / m o r e i n f o r m aT i o n : www.arTscenTer.vT.edu/vamf
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travels | TAKE THE LAKER WITH YOU
Antarctica
View more photos at smithmountainlake.com
ChinaFranklin County native Matt Puzio took the Laker to China where he posed for this photo at the Great Wall. A May graduate of UNC Greensboro with a degree in International Business, Puzio participated in the study abroad program last semester, spending a semester in Hong Kong. While there he had the opportunity to visit numerous Asian countries, according to proud dad Ted Puzio.
Eastern MediterraneanBarbara and Ken Dice of Moneta cruised the Eastern Mediterranean last October. Originating in Rome, the trip also took the couple to Athens, Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes in Greece, as well as Ephesus, Turkey and Taormina, Sicily. They stopped for this photo in Sorrento, Italy, with Naples in the background.
AustriaIn January and February, Jerry and Irene Edwards of Wirtz visited Alpbach, a village in the state of Tyrol in western Austria. Irene, a native of Germany, said the couple has taken the trip annually for the past 35 years. Alpbach, known for its floral beauty, excellent skiing and clean air, is located at an elevation of 3,200 feet.
Czech RepublicDebbie and Jim Mould of Moneta spent last Christmas visiting with family in Nuremburg, Germany. The couple also traveled to Prague, Czech Republic, where they took this photo with the Laker in front of the Charles Bridge. The bridge, which crosses the Vltava River, was started in 1357 with the backing of King Charles IV, and was completed at the beginning of the 15th century.
Joe and Pat Vipperman of Moneta took the Laker last December to Antarctica, the only continent readers had yet to travel with the magazine since our “Take the Laker” feature began in 2007. “We were celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary and wanted to do it in an unusual and fun way,” said Joe Vipperman, the retired president of Appalachian Power for whom the recently remodeled visitors center at Smith Mountain Dam is named.
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 health throughan electronic medical record. Whether you need a general checkup, specialty care, emergency care, or hospitalization, we are right here when youneed us.
Carilion Clinic Westlake Center (behind Kroger):
Urgent Care .................................................................................... 540-719-1815Urgent Care will becomeVelocityCare on June 15, 2012 and move to 13205 Booker T.Washington Hwy.
(see VelocityCareByCarilion.com for more information)
Sleep Center .................................................................................... 540-224-6954Imaging (X-ray and CT) .................................................................... 540-489-6440Cardiology ...................................................................................... 540-982-8204
Westlake (physician practice):Internal Medicine (Moving mid-May to 282Westlake Road behind Kroger) .......... 540-721-2689
RockyMount (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,cardiac nuclear medicine, imaging (X-ray, CT,MRI, mammography, ultrasound, and bonedensitometry), therapy, podiatry, urology,hospice, homecare, 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
CarilionClinic.org
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travels | TAKE THE LAKER WITH YOU
Disney
Send Us Your Photo! Take the Laker with you on your next adventure and e-mail us your photo with a famous landmark, unusual attraction or stunning scenery in the background. And if you run into someone famous, be sure to include them in the fun. Submit to [email protected]. Don’t forget to leave your magazine behind so others can discover Smith Mountain Lake!
View more photos at smithmountainlake.com
ColoradoLast November, Gail and Curtis Young of Union Hall hiked a portion of the 360 miles of trails that make up Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park. In the background of this photo are Hallett Peak and Flat Top Mountain, two of the more than 60 named peaks within the park that measure over 12,000 feet. The couple said the park “is referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Rockies’ just as beautiful Smith Mountain Lake is the ‘Jewel of the Blue Ridge.’”
CubaGreg Winn of Penhook visited the Floridita Bar and Restaurant while in Havana, Cuba, last October where he posed with his Laker for this photo beside a sculpture of Ernest Hemingway created by Cuban artist José Villa Soberón. Winn said the restaurant was a favorite stop for the famed writer when he lived in Cuba in the 1930s and 40s.
AnguillaA quintet Lakers took the magazine with them to the island of Anguilla in the British West Indies. From left are Rosemary Traylor, Butch Traylor, Lorne Kaufman, Jennifer Lamanca and Whitney Bowles. In the background is the island of Saint Martin. The friends were in the tropical locale to celebrate Lorne and Jennifer’s wedding on Nov. 11, 2011.
ScotlandLarry and Joyce Horne and Sally and Ron Roseveare traveled to Scotland in September where they visited Sally’s ancestral castle, Balnagown. Originally built as a fortress by the clan Ross in the 1300s, the castle fell into disrepair after the last Ross laird died in the 1940s. Restoration began after it was purchased in 1972 by Mohammed Al-Fayed, father of Dodi Fayed, the man killed along with Princess Diana in a 1997 car wreck.
Sam and Jeanette Garst of Moneta spent 11 days last December in Orlando, Fla., with their daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Jim McGuire, and their four children, Bradley, Brian, Tyler and Ashley of Winchester. The family visited Hollywood Studios, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and the Magic Kingdom, where they posed with the Laker for this photo. Jeanette said the evening light shows were highlights of the trip. “Hollywood Studios lit up the sky on Christmas Eve with over 5 million lights put to music, and enhanced with a bit of ‘snow,’” she said.
16 May • June 2012 | SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKER
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
Bridgewater PLaza, Suite 2 16430 Booker T. Washington Hwy., Moneta, VA 24121
540.721.1203visitSmithMountainLake.com7 days a week from 9:30am – 5:30pm
Download the new FREE MyChamberApp for smartphones - www.mychamberapp.com/download-2
View our full calendar of events online at visitSmithMountainLake.com!
RECREATION • DINING • SHOPPINGLODGING • EVENTS
REAL ESTATE • RELOCATION INFO
CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
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Get your free copy of the SML Visitor & Newcomer Guide today at the Chamber!
Buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win a $5,000 package, including one week’s vacation rental, 7-day pontoon boat rental, local shopping packages and more to “Experience SML.” Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10! Stop by SML Visitor’s Center at Bridgewater Plaza to purchase yours today! Drawing July 5, 2012 (Chance to win: 1 in 1,500)
great eVentSfor BuSineSS & PLeaSure
dePart: octoBer 23 chaMBer diScoVerieS
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 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
Only $2,399 if booked by May 15, 2012
Contact SMLRCC at 540-721-1203
18 holes of golf at The Waterfront Country Club, continental breakfast, snacks, beverages, lunch and great prizes. Sign up today!
Monday, May 14SML inVitationaL goLf tournaMent
Signature Sponsor
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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
Bridgewater PLaza, Suite 2 16430 Booker T. Washington Hwy., Moneta, VA 24121
540.721.1203visitSmithMountainLake.com7 days a week from 9:30am – 5:30pm
Download the new FREE MyChamberApp for smartphones - www.mychamberapp.com/download-2
View our full calendar of events online at visitSmithMountainLake.com!
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!
Buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win a $5,000 package, including one week’s vacation rental, 7-day pontoon boat rental, local shopping packages and more to “Experience SML.” Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10! Stop by SML Visitor’s Center at Bridgewater Plaza to purchase yours today! Drawing July 5, 2012 (Chance to win: 1 in 1,500)
great eVentSfor BuSineSS & PLeaSure
dePart: octoBer 23 chaMBer diScoVerieS
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 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
Only $2,399 if booked by May 15, 2012
Contact SMLRCC at 540-721-1203
18 holes of golf at The Waterfront Country Club, continental breakfast, snacks, beverages, lunch and great prizes. Sign up today!
Monday, May 14SML inVitationaL goLf tournaMent
Signature Sponsor
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AT THELifeBridgeLarry and Kathy Sultzehappily call Bridgewater Pointe home
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Bridgewater Pointe was the topic of much questioning and controversy when it was first proposed in the mid-2000s. Now, the six-story condominium tower – one of two originally planned at Hales
Ford Bridge – stands as a landmark, an integral part of the Smith Mountain Lake landscape.
The frequent question among locals and visitors today is: “Does anyone really live there?”
According to Bart Mathhie, a member of the condo’s board of directors, the answer is a resounding “yes.” All but one of the 48 units has been sold, and 12 are occupied full time.
“There are many ‘weekenders’ who come throughout the year,” Matthie said. “And, of course, during the summer season the occupancy rate jumps, especially for the big holiday weekends.”
LEFT A circle drive invites homeowners and guests to Bridgewater Pointe.
ABOVE The condo of Kathy and Larry Sultze features a living room with fireplace and built-in shelving.
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MAKING THEIR MOVELarry and Kathy Sultze are among those who
make their permanent home at Bridgewater Pointe. The couple purchased their unit in June 2010 during a lottery sale organized by Prudential Waterfront Properties, a division of The Willard Companies, which took over marketing of the project after the original developers defaulted on a multimillion-dollar loan in 2008.
At the lottery, the Sultzes drew a number that offered them an early choice of available units for sale at prices significantly lower than the initial ones. At first, the couple only considered three-bedroom condos, thinking they would use theirs as a second home. But, attracted in part by the lower prices, they ended up purchasing a four-bedroom unit, opting to sell their home in Atlanta and make the move to full-time lake living.
“We especially love the lake views that we get from every room,” said Kathy. “And … there are different views. From the dining room you see the cove; from the living room and master bedroom you see the long view down the Roanoke; and from one guest bedroom you look upriver toward the bridge.”
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LEFT An armoire just off the kitchen displays some of the Sultzes’ treasures.
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Larry added, “We’re on the third floor, but the views get even better on the higher floors. Also, there are generally more upgrades up higher: more tile in the baths, Viking refrigerators, wine chillers, upgraded wood flooring, additional fireplaces.”
An added bonus to their selection, Kathy said, is “it was already beautifully furnished by Interiors by Kris.”
Larry, a Delta Airlines pilot, and Kathy, a former teacher, own and operate Elderberry Smoothie and Wrap Store in Salem. In their free time, they enjoy boating, tennis and working out at the nearby Smith Mountain Lake YMCA. The Sultzes loved the idea of living on Smith Mountain Lake, but didn’t look forward to the upkeep a house would require. At Bridgewater Pointe, they have room for visiting friends and family to stay; they enjoy using the pool; and they have arranged to keep their boat in a covered slip at Bridgewater Marina. Each condo unit also has two covered parking spaces.
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LEFT From top, the galley-style kitchen features dark cabinets and upscale appliances; a chair in the living room makes for a cozy spot to read.
ABOVE The Sultzes’ spacious master bedroom, decorated in tranquil blues and greens, looks out to the lake.
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Bridgewater Pointe offers three- and four-bedroom units. There are two layouts to the three-bedroom condos: one has a dining alcove and the other has an extra long living area to accommodate a dining table. The four-bedroom units, which are all located at the ends of the building, have separate dining alcoves.
Kathy was especially impressed with the size of the closets in her condo.
“Every bedroom has a good-sized closet with a light that goes on when you open it, and the master has separate his-and-her closets,” she said.
The level of security at Bridgewater Pointe is also comforting, Kathy said. The property’s main gate and elevator open only when a resident enters a code. The pool area has a similar code-activated entrance gate, and each unit has its own security system.
“People always ask us, ‘Isn’t it noisy living there?,’” said Larry, referring to the activity at adjacent Bridgewater Plaza, which includes restaurants, entertainment spots and retail stores. “You’d be surprised, but when we shut the doors to the balcony, it’s really very quiet. And as far as the music [at Mango’s Bar & Grill], we can only hear outdoor noise a bit in one guest room. The bands have to stop playing by 11 p.m., and they only play on Friday and Saturday. Eleven doesn’t seem late to us. And we really enjoy being able to sit on the deck and watch the boats come and go. All the activity is what makes ‘the bridge’ unique.”
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ABOVE The dining room faces out toward the cove where Bridgewater Plaza is located.
LEFT From top, a decorative accent in the living room is a nod to Larry Sultze’s occupation as an airline pilot; one of three suites in the condo, which was furnished by Interiors by Kris, offers plenty of room for guests.
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hGardening for a lifetime Lakers can enjoy a full schedule and a beautiful garden
Even if you’re young(ish) and spry, at Smith Mountain Lake there are many activities to vie for your time, distracting from the garden. Whether it’s volunteering for worthy causes,
participating in clubs, hosting guests, raising families or caring for elderly parents, there’s always something to be done.
If you feel pulled in multiple directions, and the garden suffers as a result, there’s help. Sydney Eddison is author of the award-winning book, Gardening for a Lifetime: How to Garden Wiser as you Grow Older. (Lakers might be compelled to add to the subtitle “Or if you’re too busy.”) The book offers tips to help prioritize and balance living a full life and having a beautiful garden.
SUB SHRUBS FOR PERENNIALSIt takes an enormous amount of work to maintain
a perennial border – or even a small collection of perennials. In contrast, a flowering shrub, or one with striking foliage, gives much more value with much less work. Look for ones that have been bred for multiple seasons of interest, including flowers, foliage, bark, seed heads and appropriate mature size.
Clockwise from upper left, Heuchera ‘Peach Melba’ echoes the color of the spiky New Zealand flax, the orange gerbera and the coleus; a row of containers is dramatic planted with reliable, flowering annuals; a monochromatic composition with million bells (Calibrachoa) and Angelonia.
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Good shrub possibilities include ninebark (Physocarpus), a native that has been hybridized so gardeners have a wide choice of foliage color ranging from almost black (‘Diablo,’ Summer Wine) to copper (Coppertina) and gold (‘Dart’s Gold’). Spiraea does well at the lake and the deer tend to avoid it. Try ‘Ogon’ for lovely golden foliage. The young foliage of Deutzia gracilis Chardonnay Pearls also is golden, and provides weeks of interest in spring starting with the white, pearl-like buds that cover the compact shrub before opening to pure white bell-shaped flowers.
Another compact, deer-resistant shrub I’m hooked on at the lake is the new lilac introduction, Bloomerang. It flowers profusely in April, and then lives up to its name, blooming sporadically throughout the summer. And of course, butterfly bushes put on a show all summer long both with pretty flowers and the flitting butterflies they attract. Check into the new, compact hybrids such as Lo & Behold and the three from the English Series: Purple Emperor, Peacock and Adonis Blue.
Mix deciduous bushes with evergreen shrubs and conifers. A combination Eddison found successful in her own garden is a dwarf Alberta spruce planted with a golden false cypress (Chamaeparis pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea Nana’), three blue junipers and a flowering cherry.
Clockwise from upper left, Wisteria looks dramatic pruned to size in a container; Bloomerang lilac blooms prolifically in April and, if deadheaded, reblooms sporadically through the rest of the season; a purple-leaved taro (Colocasia esculenta), orange and chartreuse coleus, and the cascading Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls’ make a successful container combination.
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For winter interest, consider the various red and yellow twig dogwoods (Cornus alba and C. sericea. C. sericea ‘Silver and Gold’ has lovely variegated foliage in season and bright yellow twigs in winter. For berry color, plant the deciduous sparkleberry hollies (be sure to have a male and female plant for pollination) and beautyberry (Callicarpa) with its vivid purple berries.
Excellent reference books for shrubs are Michael Dirr’s Manual of Woody Landscape Plants and Adrian Bloom’s Gardening with Conifers. Also talk to professionals at local nurseries to find out what performs well at SML, and take note of what shrubs your neighbors are growing successfully.
ABOVE With willow-like, golden foliage Spiraea thunbergii ‘Ogon’ lights up a border.
LEFT The native, deciduous Red Sprite holly requires a pollinator for a beautiful winter display of berries.
OPPOSITE PAGE From left, height adds drama to a container; a mandevilla vine thrives in a pot with a little support; Deutzia gracilis Chardonnay Pearls has golden foliage and white flowers in spring.
GO NATIVE Many properties at the lake are covered in trees. Of
course you want to open the view, but think about leaving some trees to frame the water. Better yet, leave the trees and limb them up to open the view. Thread a simple path among the tall trunks and, voilà, you have a garden. Here, you can plant natives that enjoy dry shade such as ferns, solomon’s seal and wild ginger. Imports that also do well include epimedium, hellebores and Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’). Imagine strolling through your high-limbed woods, enjoying the cooler air under the canopy and savoring the pretty picture made by the exquisite woodland dwellers and the framed views of the lake.
CONTAIN YOUR GARDENCan’t garden but want to? Turn to containers, big
containers. Eddison said, “For anyone who can’t do the heavy labor of in-the-ground gardening, gardening in containers can provide much of the same pleasures.” She recommends large containers because you have more scope for planting and they need watering less often.
Make a dramatic statement in a large pot with a specimen such as a statuesque canna cultivar with vividly striped leaves or a fragrant angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia) or a compact shrub. Layer the composition with a large item in the center, then fill in the rest of the space with lower growing plants. Add trailing sweet potato vines and ground covers to spill over the edge.
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Go ahead and be greedy: don’t limit containers to just one or two places. Group potted plants on either side of doorways. Create mystery by concealing part of the garden with lattice screens covered in vines growing in pots. Make portable “walls” to divide spaces with rows of potted plants, and break up paved areas with pots overflowing with flowers and foliage. You might even consider painting the furniture to match the flowers.
Eddison’s book is rich with common sense advice on how to indulge your gardening urges without overtaxing your time or energy. It’s available in paperback on amazon.com for $14.95.
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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EvEry day, amEricans throw away Enough glass to fill thE EmpirE statE Building twicE. hErE’s how onE company is turning that trash into trEasurE.
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The Little Gallery at Bridgewater Plaza is full of fire and light - in several senses. The gallery, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary at Smith Mountain Lake, offers a wealth of visual artwork, jewelry
and distinctive handmade crafts to stoke your spirit’s fire. One of the hottest is a line of recycled glass tableware called Fire & Light, jewel-colored dishes, bowls, goblets and table accessories.
“We first found the Fire & Light at a trade show in Philadelphia that featured only American artists,” said Carol Swain, co-owner of The Little Gallery. “We fell in love with the yummy colors and the way the pieces glow and shine in the light. They’re not like anything else. We’ve been carrying it ever since.”
The pieces range in price from $16 for a cereal or salad bowl, $35 for a dinner plate, and $66 for a large charger that also is beautiful as a serving platter. Collectors often start with one or two pieces and then come back for more, said Swain, recalling one couple who bought a set of plates for their home in Florida. They loved them so much, they came back and bought a second set for their home on Smith Mountain Lake.
The story of how Fire & Light came to be begins more than 30 years ago when the small, eco-conscious town of Arcata, Calif., decided to become one of the first communities in the nation to recycle glass. Arcata’s citizens were strongly behind the effort, and soon mountains of empty glass bottles and jars were collected and shipped by the truckload 300 miles south to San Francisco for processing.
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Clearly, shipping the glass that distance didn’t make ecological sense. In 1995, a group of Arcata investors gathered to discuss ways to reuse the crushed glass locally while, at the same time, creating jobs for the community. The brainstorming sessions led to an innovative idea: they would develop a line of colored dinnerware using the recycled glass. The investors formed a partnership with the Arcata Community Recycling Center, and Fire & Light was born. The first products were fired, poured and pressed in December 1995.
Unfortunately, the course of this worthy endeavor did not run smoothly. The company was under-financed and owners found themselves short of cash just a few months after beginning operations. They turned to John McClurg, a certified public accountant, for help. McClurg admired the beautiful product and the worthy cause and agreed to provide free business consulting services to Fire & Light.
McClurg’s advice made a difference, and Fire & Light thrived - for a time. When the partners hit another bump in the road in 1999, they came to McClurg again. This time, they asked him to take over the business and run it.
"We fell in love with the yummy colors and the way the pieces glow and shine in the light.”
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“I loved the product and the business concept,” said McClurg. “My wife, Natali, and I talked it over, and decided I would quit my job, we would buy the business and run it full time.”
The McClurgs brought business expertise to the enterprise, but John admits he knew nothing about glass manufacturing or the needs of the vendors. He learned quickly, and the couple expanded the Fire & Light product line to include about 45 different items, each hand made and unique.
Almost every aspect of the business involves recycling. Of course, there’s the primary product made from crushed, recycled bottles. Then, there’s the metal floor in the factory recycled from an old saw mill, kegs from local microbreweries used as water tubs to cool the pouring ladles, and the 1,000 pounds of cardboard that neighboring businesses would normally throw away that Fire & Light shreds to use as packing material for shipping.
In addition to running the business, McClurg’s creative juices are constantly flowing as he experiments with new shapes and colors. One of his new introductions is the “splash bowl,” a whimisical piece that makes a stunning presentation for a dinner party first course, as a nut dish or as display of art. He got the idea when he was experimenting with capturing the texture of stone on glass by pouring the molten material over a rock. He liked the random splash effect, and a new product line was born, including splash bowls, votive candleholders and vases.
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NEAR LEFT A place setting of Fire & Light on display at The Little Gallery is complemented by a Robert Held Glass vase, Gazelle Art Glass salt and pepper shakers and NDI floral arrangement.
FAR LEFT Dishes in blues and greens complement a lakeside table.
BELOW The pieces are produced in a variety of colors and range in price from $16 to $66.
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The Fire & Light business embodies three of McClurg’s passions: recycling; designing beautiful, useful objects; and perhaps most important, providing local employment opportunities. McClurg tells the story of the time he thanked an employee for working nights and extra hours during a crunch time.
“The man looked me in the eye and thanked me for the job,” said McClurg, adding with emotion, “It gives me chills just to tell you that.”
HOW IT’S MADE1. Bins of clear glass are crushed into pieces, then coated with chemicals to color the glass.
2. In the late afternoon, furnaces are heated to 2,400° F. Once the correct temperature is reached, hundreds of pounds of glass are shoveled into the ovens and left overnight to melt.
3. The next morning, the molten glass is poured into molds. The key is knowing the correct amount of glass to pour to fill the mold without overflowing. When making a drinking tumbler (photo at left), a form is immediately inserted to hollow and shape the inside.
4. The glass quickly cools to 1,000° F, becoming firm and ready to be smoothed with a blowtorch.
5. Finally, the item is placed in an annealing oven. In the next 24 hours, the oven will gradually cool the glass from 900° F to room temperature. From start to finish, the process of making one piece to sell takes three days.
LEFT Glass is sorted into bins before being crushed into pieces.
ABOVE After chemicals are applied, this batch of glass turns an amber color.
BELOW Justin Mclaughlin, who has worked for Fire & Light for 11 years, uses a blowtorch to smooth a drinking tumbler.
RIGHT Fire & Light owners John and Natali McClurg
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Like so many Lakers, Jack and JoAnn Kirsch generally have to wait for weekends to enjoy the delights of lake life. With their home seriously off-water near Martinsville, their chances to savor Smith Mountain Lake’s
magnificent sunrises and sunsets are somewhat limited. But in their relatively short married life — they wed
just more than two years ago — they’ve discovered the wonderful dimensions of family life that SML can provide.
With boating in her Rahway, N.J., background and SML now a short drive away, JoAnn quickly concluded that on-the-water weekends would be a great way to enjoy time with her new family — Jack and his daughters, Avarie (11), Katie (18) and Meghan (19).
Both JoAnn and Jack, who was born in Chicago but settled in Roanoke, had come from fishing families. The lake’s reputation as a varied and prolific fishery was an irresistible draw.
The couple soon purchased a 1994 Sea Ray 240 cuddy cabin cruiser from Webster Marine, which they keep in a slip at Crystal Shores Marina. It’s become their weekend “floating island,” with plenty of cockpit space for fishing or hanging out in quiet coves, plus the performance to give the kids awesome tube rides.
The boat’s name, “Dawg Daze,” refers to the family’s passion for raising and showing Dobermans.
“We always have at least three,” JoAnn said. “Right now, they range from ages 8 months to 5 years.”
The couple also trains and qualifies their dogs to visit hospitals and nursing homes as therapy companions.
“Back in Jersey, I took dogs to visit families that had lost loved ones [in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001]. It was moving to see how the dogs could lift the spirits of people in mourning.”
So it’s not surprising to find a canine reference in their boat name. The spelling of “Dawg Daze,” however, is a reference to the teasing JoAnn takes from Jack and the girls about her lingering Jersey expressions and accent.
“I work from home, making appointments for a portrait studio in Mountainside, and I’m constantly talking with people from New Jersey,” she explained. “So I don’t expect to lose the accent any time soon.”
Jack, on the other hand, spends his workdays interacting with locals as a Yellow Book advertising representative for Roanoke, Salem and the New River Valley.
“We try to get to the boat at least every other weekend during the season,” he said. “I guess it is sort of our therapy from the work-a-day world we face during the week.”
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Pete Phillip, Blackwater Yacht Racing Association (BYRA) member and founder of the Smith Mountain Lake Sailing School, said locals as well as visitors are drawn to SML's sailing scene.
“We’ve got two yacht clubs, the BYRA [50 members] and the Virginia Inland Sailing Association (VISA) that support sailing and racing here. And there’s also the sailing school. We have people coming from other states and even other countries to be involved in sailing,” said Phillip.
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ABOVE Sailors participate in a fall 2010 regatta at SML.
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VISA Commodore Cathy Hurst said the club has maintained a healthy membership – there are 140 member families today – since its start in 1983. She said sailing is great for families because it appeals to all ages.
“People love sailing because it is the most incredibly wonderful experience you could ever have,” said Hurst. “People come sail with us one time and they’re sold. They want to belong here and raise their families here. It’s that kind of place.”
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Newcomers to sailing can watch one of the club regattas and/or schedule a lesson to get a taste of the sport at Smith Mountain Lake. Phillip said only licensed captains are qualified to take students out on the water.
“In sailing lessons, we focus on safe boating, right of way, how to adapt to wind conditions and traffic out there on the lake. It’s important to learn to sail within the ability of your crew. You want the experience to be fun and something you’ll want to come back and do again,” he said.
Wirtz resident Jim Schaible recently purchased a sailboat and signed himself and 10-year-old son Christopher up for sailing lessons with Phillip.
“I wanted to learn the finer points of sailing and get to where I could race with the BYRA group,” said Schaible. “I also wanted to get my son involved and thought it would be good to have
him learn from someone who knows how to teach him.”
Schaible said, so far, the experience has been enjoyable for both father and son.
“Sailing can be relaxing, peaceful and quiet. You’re not going anywhere fast but you have something to do while you’re out on the boat. One thing about our lake here is the winds can be unpredictable, they can change rapidly. You have to be attentive. I think Christopher will find the competition of racing to be very exciting,” he said.
Phillip said people get hooked on sailboat racing because it is an experience that can’t be beat.
“It’s electrifying. The gun goes off, the crew is bustling. Those first five minutes are arguably the most exciting moments,” he said. “Our racing community has some of the best competition you’ll find anywhere here at SML.”
Ten-year-old Christopher Schaible (left) and dad Jim of Wirtz prepare to sail with licensed captain and instructor Pete Phillip (below), owner of Smith Mountain Lake Sailing School.
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WANT TO SAIL?If you’re interested in getting involved in sailing at SML, consider attending a BYRA or VISA event (schedules available online), taking sailing lessons or chartering a sail with Pete Phillip of Smith Mountain Lake Sailing School/Charters.
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Virginia Inland Sailing Association540-721-2350visayc.org
Whether the view is of an exhilarating sailboat race or a single vessel leisurely gliding through the water, the picturesque sight of a sailboat is sometimes all it takes to draw in a new hobbyist. Pennsylvania residents Bud and Andrea Lauer said they always admired the sailboats going by their Bernard’s Landing townhouse and recently took the plunge as owners.
“The sailboats always look so beautiful gliding across the lake,” said Andrea Lauer. “We decided to buy one before we knew what we were doing. It was going to be a new adventure for us.”
The Lauers quickly signed up for lessons at the SML Sailing School where they began learning the terms and technicalities of sailing. It didn’t take long before the couple could sail on their own and even take their children and grandchildren out with them.
“It is fun to make sailing a family event. We’ll keep doing more lessons because we want to be able to race,” Lauer said. “We’re learning to read the water and the wind. Practice makes perfect, just as with anything else.”
Lauer also said while many motorboats have to be winterized in late fall and stored until spring, a sailboat is available year-round.
"Owning a sailboat increases the length of seasons we can go out on the lake," she said. "It's something to enjoy all year."
Pete Phillip (far right), owner of SML Saling School, guides a group of students out for a ride aboard his J/24 sailboat, "Rascal."
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With prices at the gas pump hovering around the $4-per-gallon mark, fuel efficiency is a hot topic among drivers – of both autos and Watercraft. but you don’t have to burn huge quantities of pricey fuel to enjoy your summer at smith mountain lake.
Sure, there will be times when you can justify guzzling gallons – pulling the kids on towables, water-skiing or wakeboarding on a picture-perfect day, heading out to meet friends at a
waterfront restaurant (see pages 82-83 for our Dock & Dine Guide). Those are all instances when you might say, “There is boating fun to be had, memories to be made, and we’re all over it!”
But Lakers – residents and visitors alike – can maximize their summer fun while minimizing impact on their wallets by adopting a new gas usage index we call “fpg” – fun per gallon. The goal is to get your fpg average as high as possible by adopting some tried-and-true strategies for enjoying the lake on fewer gallons of gas.
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ABOVE From left, Haley Holbrow enjoys a PWC ride with family friend Andy Pratt; a boater fills up prior to heading out for a day on the lake.
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GET LIGHTEvery pound of unnecessary weight carried
on your boat sucks up unnecessary gas while underway. Go through your boat and remove “excess baggage” that has accumulated in storage compartments. Other than safety equipment, if you don’t plan to use gear on a particular outing, it should stay on the dock. Most boaters will admit they’ve allowed rarely-used items to collect in out-of-sight places. But with gas prices up, it’s time to offload that unnecessary weight. And don’t push around a full tank of water (or gas) unless you plan an outing that will use most of it.
AVOID JACKRABBIT STARTS AND FULL-THROTTLE RUNS
Most boats will easily pull up a skier, especially a child, with three-quarter or less throttle. Taking care not to “overspeed” on the start will save gas and make it more comfortable for your rider. Remember, once you pass your boat’s sweet-spot cruising range (usually around 4,000 rpm for outboards and 3,500 for inboards and stern drives), fuel efficiency plummets. Slowing down and taking a few extra minutes to get to each new fishing spot can slash the fuel consumption for an outing by several gallons.
GET ON AND OFF PLANE QUICKLY“Plowing through the water is the least efficient
use of gas and also causes the greatest damage to nearby docks and shoreline,” said Tom Buck, owner of Halesford Harbour Marina. “You’ll use less gas if you get the boat on plane quickly and then reduce throttle to hold an efficient cruising speed, usually about 25 mph. When slowing down, quickly cut the throttle so you avoid a long period of plowing water as you transition to idle speed.”
SPEND SOME “IDLE HOURS” AFLOATYou don’t have to be going far or fast to relish
a boat ride. You’ll be amazed at how pleasant it can be to idle through coves close to your lake place – admiring the scenery, observing wildlife and greeting other Lakers on their docks. Two hours on the water poking about in a typical SML runabout costs less than $15 — a reasonably inexpensive evening’s entertainment, even for just a couple.
ABOVE Avoiding jackrabbit starts and full-throttle runs while towing riders like these three youngsters can help reduce fuel consumption.
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BY THE NUMBERSMost recognize the abbreviation mpg — miles per gallon, the standard used for measuring automobile fuel efficiency. For watercraft, the common fuel-usage measurement is gallons per hour (gph). How does that equate for your favorite on-board activities? A few consumption examples provide a clue.
1.0 gph – Idling through a quiet cove (.5-1.5 or more depending on boat/engine)
3.5 gph – Slow cruise aboard a typical pontoon (150-hp outboard)
5.0 gph – Running a personal watercraft (PWC) at 40-45 mph
6.5 gph – Optimum cruise speed in a 19-foot family runabout (200-hp inboard/outboard)
8.0 gph – Towing boarders in a 23-foot wake sports inboard
12.8 gph – 45 mph run to a fishing spot in a 19-foot bass boat
60+ gph – Wide-open dashes in a 35-foot twin-engine cruiser or performance powerboat
Of course, there’s also 0 gph, which applies to sailboats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, boats anchored in quiet coves or pulled up at beaches, as well as Lakers content to simply “veg out” on the dock.
Estimates based on tests published in Boating Magazine’s 2012 Boat Buyer’s Guide.
ENLIST FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN A SHARED GAS-SAVING STRATEGY
Pal up and drive your boat to dinner this weekend, theirs the next. Make a few calls to neighbors and arrange a raft-up in a cove just a short run from home, where lots of socializing can take place with consumption at 0 gph. When you bring hors d’oeuvres or snacks to share boat-to-boat, the fpg quotient can go off the chart. Swimming from an anchored boat on a hot summer day is also a delight. Float on noodles, life jackets or rafts with snacks and beverages arrayed on a swim platform or tethered float.
SAY YES TO GUESTS WHO OFFER TO HELP WITH THE GAS
It’s OK to put a cap on how much fuel those teens run through the PWCs before they start spending some of their own allowance money to fuel up. A limit on “free” fuel will encourage them to make full-throttle sprints shorter and less frequent (and provide an added safety bonus). Having kids help with fueling and maintaining the PWCs also teaches boating responsibility.
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BEACHESSmith Mountain Lake Community Park 1480 Parkway Ave., Moneta
540-483-9293 franklincountyva.org/parks/park_sml.htm
Guarded beach open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day
R17 E10
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BOAT CHARTERSVirginia Dare Cruises & Marina 3619 Airport Road, Moneta
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BOAT RENTALS & SALESAdventures on Houseboats 8360 Hardy Road, Hardy
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Rentals of houseboats from 35 to 41 feet R87 B4
All Seasons Marine 11568 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston
540-297-7943 allseasonsboats.com
Sales and service of boats and motors NA C11
Bay Roc Marina 8360 Hardy Road, Hardy
540-890-2194 bayroc-marina.com
Boat rentals and sales; full-service marina R87 B4
Bayside Marina & Yacht Club 500 Shoreline Circle, Moneta
540-721-3664 baysidemarinasml.com
Boat sales; full-service marina R26 E8
Bernard’s Boat Rental 775 Ashmeade Road, Moneta
540-721-7800 bwmarina.com
Rental of a variety of boats, PWCs and water toys R11 F10
Blackwater Boat Company 16366 B.T. Washington Hwy. #101, Moneta
540-719-2628 blackwaterboatco.com
Boat rentals and repair R28 C8
Bridgewater Marina & Boat Rentals 16410 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-1639 bwmarina.com
Rental of a variety of boats, PWCs and water toys; full-service marina; retail store
R28 C8
FUNGUIDE2012
Smith mountain Lake offerS four diStinct SeaSonS for fun, but the action iS definiteLy at itS height in the Summer. Whether you’re ready for famiLy activitieS, Water adventure, hiStoric expLoration or romantic r&r, you’LL find great ideaS in our annuaL Summer fun guide. get out and expLore SmL!
NOTE: The Channel Marker and Map ID columns correspond to the map on pages 94-95 as well as the larger, more detailed SML Map available for free in Laker racks around the region and at the SML Visitor’s Center at Bridgewater Plaza.
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BOAT RENTALS & SALESCaptain’s Quarters 16525 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-1175 captainsquarterssml.com
Boat rentals, bait and tackle, boat repair, boat ramp
R28 C8
Central Boat and Trailer Sales 3895 Old Franklin Turnpike, Glade Hill
540-483-1987 Sales of boats and boat trailers NA NA
Conrad Brothers Marine 13660 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-5017 conradbrothers.com
Sales of new and used boats NA D7
Crazy Horse Boat Rentals 400 Crazy Horse Road, Moneta
540-721-4800 crazyhorsemarina.com
Rental of a variety of boats, PWCs and water toys B10 F9
Crystal Shores Marina 1617 Crystal Shores Drive, Moneta
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Boat rentals and sales; full-service marina R27 C9
Hughes Marine Service 3815 U.S. Highway 29, Danville
434-836-0052 hughesmarineservice.com
Sales of new and used boats, boating accessories and watersports gear; boat repair
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Magnum Boating at Indian Pointe Marina 2031 Morewood Road, Hardy
540-719-2427 magnumboating.com
Boat rentals and sales; full-service marina R37 D7
Mitchell’s Point Marina 3553 Trading Post Road, Huddleston
540-297-2628mitchellspoint.com
Rental of a variety of boats, PWCs and water toys; full-service marina
C3 F12
Parkway Marina 16918 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston
540-297-4412 parkwaymarina.com
Boat sales and rentals; full-service marina R8 G11
Parrot Cove Boat Rentals & Sales 16441 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
800-488-4516 parrotcove.com
Rental of a variety of boats, houseboats, PWCs and kayaks
R28 C8
Smith Mountain Boat and Tackle 167 Morgans Fork Road, Penhook
540-576-2755 smboatandtackle.com
Sales of new and used boats, boating and fishing gear
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Smith Mountain Lake Boat Yard 16700 Moneta Road, Moneta
540-297-7070 smithmountainlakeboatyard.com
Sales of new and used boats, trailers and RVs R28 C8
Smith Mountain Yacht Club 1617 Crystal Shores Drive, Moneta
540-297-4484 smithmountainyachtclub.com
Sales of new and used boats; boat repair R27 C9
State Park Rentals1235 State Park Road, huddleston
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Rental of a variety of boats, PWCs and water toys R20 E10
Virgil Naff Seadoo Sales & Rentals 16889 Smith Mountain Lake Pkwy., Huddleston
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Boat and PWC sales and rentals operating out of Virginia Dare Marina
R21 E10
Webster Marine Center 1185 Mills Road, Moneta
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Sales of new and used boats; boat repair R28 C8
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FISHING CHARTERSAll for Fun Striper Fishing 16525 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
800-388-9984 captainsquarterssml.com
Professional guided fishing charters R28 C8
Angling Adventures 40 Village Springs Drive, #12, Hardy
540-721-4867 virginiaoutdoorsman.com
Professional guided fishing charters; Seminars and on-water workshops
NA E7
Captain Bert’s Fishing Charters P.O. Box 673, Hardy
540-721-5788 captainbert.com
Half-day and full-day professional guided fishing charters
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Captain Danny Dudley’s Striper Guide Service 65 Windsor Drive, Rocky Mount
540-556-3170 stripermountain.com
Professional guided fishing charters NA NA
Dale Wilson Guide Service 4185 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston
540-297-5650 captaindalewilson.com
Half-day and full-day professional guided fishing charters specializing in the use of artificial lures
NA NA
Kenny’s Striper Guide Service P.O. Box 356, Rocky Mount
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Striper fishing guide service NA NA
Point Runner’s Sportfishing Adventures 176 Caldwell Lane, Fishersville
540-836-0145 pointrunners.com
Professional guided fishing charters NA NA
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540-256-2571 rockfishadventures.com
Professional striper guide service half-day and full-day trips
NA NA
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540-297-5611 spikesprimetimefishin.com
Striper fishing guide service R28 C8
Stone Mountain Guide Service P.O. Box 18, Huddleston
540-297-6898 Professional guided service specializing in striped bass, largemouth and smallmouth bass
NA NA
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540-309-3087 smithmountainlakeguide.com
Professional guided service specializing in striped bass, largemouth and smallmouth bass
NA C7
The Shad Taxi 13010 B.T. Washington Hwy., Hardy
540-797-2528 theshadtaxi.com
Half-day and full-day professional guided striper fishing charters
NA E6
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GOLF COURSES - PUBLICMariners Landing Golf & Country Club 2052 Lake Retreat Road, Huddleston
540-297-7888 marinerslandinggolf.com
18-hole championship course; pro shop, driving range, snack bar
C8 D11
The Westlake Golf & Country Club 360 Chestnut Creek Drive, Moneta
540-721-4214 golfthewestlake.com
18-hole championship course; pro shop, driving range, short-order restaurant
R37 D7
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540-365-4416 blueridgeinstitute.org
Rotating gallery exhibits featuring local customs, music, crafts and art
NA NA
Booker T. Washington National Monument 12130 B.T. Washington Hwy., Hardy
540-721-2094 nps.gov/bowa/index.htm
National park dedicated to the famed educator, orator and presidential advisor Booker T. Washington
NA E6
Crooked Road Music Trail Downtown Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount
276-492-2058 thecrookedroad.org
Driving trail focusing on Virginia’s musical heritage NA NA
National D-Day Memorial 3 Overlord Road Circle, Bedford
540-586-3329 dday.org
An extensive memorial dedicated to lessons and the legacy of D-Day
NA NA
Smith Mountain Dam Visitor’s Center 2072 Ford Road, Sandy Level
540-985-2587 visitsmithmountainlake.com
Exhibits and audio-visual presentation on how the dam was built and how it produces electricity
R1 F12
Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest 1542 Bateman Bridge Road, Forest
434-525-1806 poplarforest.org
House and ground tours of Thomas Jefferson’s personal retreat; special events
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Miniature golf experience over the water R28 C8
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540-719-1547 smlhotshots.com
Arcade, bumper boats, mini-golf; Short-order grill and bar
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540-721-2234 Miniature golf course with wildlife theme NA E7
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540-721-1218 Art gallery featuring local art exhibits NA D7
Emerson Creek Pottery1068 Pottery Lane, Bedford
866-411-1977 emersoncreekpottery.com
Historic 1825 log cabin outlet offering handcrafted traditional American ceramic pottery
NA NA
Fun-N-Games Arcade 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-5959 bridgewaterplaza.com
Arcade with a variety of games for all ages R28 C8
SML Aviation 1204 Jewel Trail, Moneta
540-296-0955 smlaviation.com
Introductory flights over SML R18 C9
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EastLakeIt’s hard to be in 2 places at once...
But we’re doing it
WestLake
One Church... two locations.
www.eastlake-church.com | 540.297.0966
Old Shoprite8:30 & 11:00 am
Westlake Cinema10:00 am
(Summer 2012)
Professional, courteous service since [email protected]
Professional, courteous service since [email protected]
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540.721.1596 16430 Booker T Washington Hwy, Moneta, VA 24121www.thelittlegallerysml.com
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Artist Connie Logan
HANDCRAFTED IN AMERICA The place to find the very best in fine art, handblown glass, pottery, jewelry and contemporary American crafts.
MEET THE ARTISTS Saturday, June 9 from 1 to 3
Saturday Artist DemonstrationsJune 16 – Steve Mitchell Pottery Demonstration
June 23 – Chris Lively Pottery Demonstration
VISIONS OF SML ART SHOW JUNE 1-30
RECEPTION AND PRIZES
JUNE 9TH
Demonstrations By Artists
L. Diane Johnson, Charles Nivens &
Connie Logan
VOTE For Your Favorite Painting Enter For A Chance
To Win One!
THE LITTLE GALLERY IS CELEBRATING ITS
25 ANNIVERSARYTH
Drawings Each Saturday in
June for
GREAT PRIZES!
Let us orchestrate your dream.For the perfect products for your outdoor living, stop by a Ferguson showroom. It’s where you’ll fi nd the largest range of quality brands, a symphony of ideas, and trained product experts to help orchestrate your dream. With showrooms from coast to coast, come see why Ferguson is recommended by professional contractors and designers everywhere.
Smith Mountain Lake: 75 Builder’s Pride Dr (540) 721-2410
APPLIANCES PLUMBING FIXTURES LIGHTINGPASSIONATE PEOPLE
©2012 Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.FERGUSON.COM
ERICH J.P. FABERCERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTSERVING THE LAKE SINCE 1991
85 WESTLAKE ROADWESTLAKE TOWNE CENTER
HARDY, VIRGINIA 24101
(540) 719-4600
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BUSINESS/ADDRESS PHONE/WEBSITE SERVICESCHANNEL MARKER
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SML Gallery13366 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-719-0015smlgallery.com
Fine-art gallery and photo studio NA E7
SML Visitor Center 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-1203 visitsmithmountainlake.com
Offering literature and information about local events and activities through the SML Regional Chamber of Commerce
R28 C8
Stargate Midway 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-1305 bridgewaterplaza.com
Alpine rock climbing wall, bungee trampoline, variety of carnival games
R28 C8
The Little Gallery 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy., Moneta
540-721-1596 thelittlegallerysml.com
Art gallery featuring local and regional art exhibits R28 C8
MOVIE THEATERSMayberry Drive-In & Diner 1696 White House Road, Moneta
540-206-4485 mayberrydrivein.com
1950s-style drive-in movie theater with adjacent diner
NA B9
Westlake Cinema 84 Westlake Road Ste. #117, Hardy
540-721-6314 westlakecinema.com
Four-plex movie theater with stadium seating, concessions and arcade
NA E7
WATER SPORTSSmith Mountain Lake Sailing School 108 Hillcrest Heights Drive, Moneta
540-719-0009 smlsailing.com
Instruction for novice to advanced sailors G2 G9
SML Parasail 16918 SML Parkway, Huddleston
540-297-8481 facebook/sml-parasail
Individual and tandem flights over the lake from certified instructors
R8 G11
WINERY/VINEYARD TOURSBrooks Mill Winery 6221 Brooks Mill Road, Wirtz
540-721-5215 brooksmillwinery.com
Tastings of locally produced fruit wine; gift shop NA H7
Hickory Hill Vineyard, LLC 1722 Hickory Cove Lane, Moneta
540-296-1393 smlwine.com
Wine tasting, gift shop, tours, scenic picnic area, music series
NA D9
Leo Grande Vineyards and Winery 1343 Wingfield Drive, Goode
540-586-4066 leograndewinery.com
Tastings of locally produced wine NA NA
Peaks of Otter Winery 2122 Sheep Creek Road, Bedford
540-586-3707 bedfordwine.com
Tastings of locally produced wines; gift shop NA NA
Savoy-Lee Winery 5800 Johnson Mtn. Road, Huddleston
540-297-9275 savoy-lee.com
Tastings of locally produced wines; gift shop, tours, picnic area
NA NA
Tomahawk Mill Winery 9221 Anderson Mill Road, Chatham
434-432-1063 tomahawkmill.com
Tastings of locally produced wine; tours NA NA
White Rock Vineyards & Winery 2117 Bruno Drive, Goodview
540-890-3359 whiterockwines.com
Tastings of locally produced wines; tours, scenic veranda
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Bay Roc Marina 8360 Hardy Road Hardy540-890-2194bayroc-marina.com
R87 B4Mon 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Tue-Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Bayside Marina & Yacht Club
500 Shoreline Circle Moneta540-721-3664baysidemarinasml.com
R26 E8Mon-Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
• • • • Off
Bridgewater Marina & Boat Rentals
16410 B.T. Washington Hwy.
Moneta540-721-1639bwmarina.com
R28 C8Sun-Thurs 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri-Sat 8 a.m.-11 p.m.
• • • • • • •On
and off
Captain’s Quarters16525 B.T. Washington Hwy.
Moneta540-721-1175captainsquarterssml.com
R28 C8 Daily 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. • • • • • No
Crazy Horse Marina 400 Crazy Horse Road Moneta540-721-1587crazyhorsemarina.com
B10 F9 Daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. • • • • • • •On
and off
Crystal Shores Marina1617 Crystal Shores Drive
Moneta540-297-1888crystalshoresmarina.com
R27 C9Open daily; Office hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
• • • • • • •On
and off
Gills Creek Marina 790 Fox Chase Road Wirtz 540-721-2451 G2 G9 Open daily; Call for hours • • • • • Off
Halesford Harbour Marina and Boat Rentals
1336 Campers Paradise Trail
Moneta540-400-4500 halesfordharbour.comhfhboats.com
R28 C8 Daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. • • • • •On
and off
Lake Haven Marina15844 Smith Mountain Lake Pkwy.
Huddleston 540-297-7347 C1 F11 Open daily; Call for hours • • • • • • On
Lakeside Marina 629 Lakeside Road Penhook 434-927-5380 B1 H11 Varies; Call for hours • • • Off
Lumpkins Marina 19 Lumpkins Drive Penhook 434-927-5150 B1 H11 Daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m. • • • • • Off
Magnum Boating at Indian Pointe Marina
2031 Morewood Road Hardy540-719-2427magnumboating.com
R37 D7Mon-Sat 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
• • • • • • • • • On
Mitchell’s Point Marina 3553 Trading Post Road Huddleston540-874-4326mitchellspoint.com
C3 F12 Daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. • • • • • • • •On
and off
Parkway Marina16918 Smith Mountain Lake Pkwy.
Huddleston540-297-4412parkwaymarina.com
R8 G11Sun-Thurs 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri-Sat 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
• • • • • • • • • Off
Penhook Boat Dock1300 Jefferson Dock Road
Penhook540-576-2868 penhookboatdock.com
BR3 H10Open daily, weather permitting; Call for hours
• • • • No
Sportsman Marina16111 Smith Mountain Lake Pkwy.
Huddleston540-721-1639bwmarina.com
R8 F11 Daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. • • • • • • • On
Virginia Dare Cruises & Marina
3619 Airport Road Moneta540-297-7100vadarecruises.com
R21 E10Sun-Thu 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri-Sat 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
• • • •On
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Waterwheel Marina 1229 Waterwheel Drive Moneta540-721-5668waterwheelsml.com
R28 C8 Open daily; Call for hours • • No
Webster Marine Center 1185 Mills Road Moneta540-297-5228webstermarine.com
R28 C8Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
• • • No
MARINAS2012 GUIDE TO SML
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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The Landing
LAKEFRONT FINE DINING AWARD-WINNING CUISINE
540.721.3028 • www.TheLandingSML.comLocated At Bernard’s Landing Resort off Route 616 (Scruggs Rd) at Smith Mountain Lake
Visit Our Website To Meet The Chef, Browse Our Complete Menus, and Preview Upcoming Events At The Landing!
Stars of the Lake-Top Restaurant (Platinum Award) Discover SML Magazine
Best Lake Area Restaurant (Platinum Award) 2011 Dining Awards, The Roanoker
CELEBRATE CINCO de MAYO in Bruno’s GastroPub featuring Live Music with Amanda Stathos
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH 11:00am-4:00pm Treat Mom to a Special Lakeside Brunch with a Wonderful Menu & Flowers!
SUNDAY SCHOOL @ BRUNO’S GASTROPUB (Every Sunday Afternoon)Join us beginning Sunday, June 10th 1pm-3pm to explore the wonders of great craft and specialty beer. Each week we will try 6 different beers and enjoy some tasty snacks. Cost is $25pp and space is limited. Call 540-721-3028 to sign up!
LIVE MUSIC Beginning Memorial Day Weekend!
HOURS:DINNER:
SPRING HOURSWed-Mon 5pm for dinner (closed Tues)
SUMMER HOURS (begining 5/25)LUNCH IS BACK! Sat-Sun 11:30-2:30
Dinner Nightly at 5pmGastroPub Mon-Thurs at 5pm
GastroPub Fri-Sun at 3pmReservations Recommended
www.TheLandingSML.com
Winner of 12 Best of SML Awards for 2012 including Best Chef, Best Seafood, Best International Cuisine, Best
Outdoor Dining, Best Place to Come By Boat (All Platinum) Smith Mountain Laker Magazine
Come and check out what is happening at The Landing!BRUNO'S GASTROTRUCK IS
ON THE MOVE!Enjoy Bruno’s GastroTruck on the streets of Roanoke, Lynchburg & SML.
Also find us at the following events! 5/5-Roanoke Strawberry Festival 5/19-Vinton Food & Wine Festival 6/21,6/28 & 6/29-Party in the Park (Roanoke)
facebook.com/brunosgastrotruck
#the_gastrotruck
www.brunosgastrotruck.com
Saturday, May 5-Amanda StathosSaturday, May 12-Ben Trout TrioSaturday, May 19-Ben Trout TrioSaturday, May 26-TBASunday, May 27-Jorden Harmen
Saturday, June 2-Ben Trout TrioSaturday, June 9-Lazy Man Dub BandSaturday, June 16-Ben Trout TrioSaturday, June 23-Amanda StathosSaturday, June 30-Ben Trout Trio
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Lunch Specials Every Day
Weekend Events including Live Music.
Call or visit Facebook for details.
Wednesday Night Drink Specials
Free Wi-Fi
Combo Dinners: Buy 1 Get 2nd at 50% Off
(expires 6/30/12)
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&D O C K D I N EWith the sun shining and Warmer Weather upon us, most Lakers are eager to be on the Water as much as possibLe. FortunateLy, the smith mountain Lake community oFFers one oF the best Ways to extend an on-the-Water experience With a variety oF boater-FriendLy WaterFront dining Locations.
BayRoc Marina owner Kristina Mize said customers who visit the marina’s café enjoy the convenience
of a dock-and-dine eatery and indulging in food favorites.
“People let loose in the summertime when it’s warm and sunny,” said Mize. “They enjoy docking to have food that’s a treat and that they might deprive themselves of the rest of the year – barbecue, burgers, cheese steaks. Summer is certainly our busy season.”
Bridgewater Plaza, one of the most popular destinations for boaters at SML, offers six eateries in addition to entertainment spots and retail stores. Candice Padgett, general manager of Mango’s Bar and Grill, which hosts crowds for live music all season long, said the most common comment she hears from customers is that boating
to waterfront restaurants is a tradition.
“When the good weather hits, families get on a boat and go for a ride,” said Padgett. “Since they’re already on the water, it’s convenient for them [to come to Bridgewater Plaza]. Being out on the boat and being able to stop somewhere when they get hungry, then get right back out and spend the [rest of the] day boating is what most families enjoy doing.”
As waterfront dining at Smith Mountain Lake grows in popularity, so do the number of restaurants. We’ve captured highlights of four new on-the-water eateries you’ll want to add to your list of stops this summer. For a complete list of places where you can dock and dine, including contact information, in-season hours and a map to help you navigate your way, turn to pages 82-83.
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JAKE’S PLACE AT THE HARBOUR
Featuring a Caribbean-themed atmosphere and menu, Jake’s is a spacious restaurant offering indoor seating as well as an over-the-water deck for outdoor dining under colorful umbrellas. General Manager Michael Gordon said Jake’s Place, which opened in January, has a little something for everyone.
“We offer Caribbean-style menu items such as the Mango Mahi-Mahi, Coconut Shrimp and the Cuban sandwich. Our Jake’s burger is great, and the steak lover will want our 10-ounce ribeye or 8-ounce sirloin. Both are melt-in-your-mouth,” said Gordon, whose family also operates The Blackwater Café, an upscale, off-water restaurant on Scruggs Road.
At Jake’s, patrons can take in lake views from several vantage points, including the covered porch, deck and main dining room. The extensive bar features four big screen TVs, and Gordon said events and live music are scheduled throughout the summer. Docking is available for boats and personal watercraft. Jake’s opens at 11 a.m. for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
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TRY THISCrab Cakes Jumbo crab cakes filled with lump crab and served with citrus mustard sauce and choice of two sides for $17.99.
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FAR LEFT A tropical drink complements Jake’s signature crabcakes
NEAR LEFT The bar area includes four large TVs and ample seating.
BELOW From top, the dining room at Jake’s Place is spacious and features a view of the lake; chef Jay Ouellette and general manager Michael Gordon
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
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LOS MACHADOSIndian Pointe Marina kicked off the season with the opening of Los Machados Mexican Grill & Cantina in March. Owned and managed by three brothers – Walter Machados, Carlos Machados and chef Arturo Machados – the enterprise is modeled after Walter’s first restaurant establishment, El Tapatio, in Delaware.
“I opened up my own place about 15 years ago. The recipes I use are passed down through generations of family members,” said Walter Machados. “The menu at Los Machados will be very similar [with] more original Mexican food than what most Mexican restaurants are serving.”
The remodeled facility, which formerly housed Vieira’s Restaurant, will offer menu specials throughout the summer. Los Machados also has a full bar and outdoor waterfront seating. It’s open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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ABOVE From top, the deck at Los Machados Mexican Grill and Cantina at Indian Pointe Marina offers lake views and respite from sun under large umbrellas; the new restaurant also includes an indoor bar.
OPPOSITE PAGE From top, brothers Walter, Carlos and Arturo Machados operate Los Machados; the Molcajete Mixto is presented in a bowl made of lava rock.
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TRY THISMolcajete Grilled beef, chicken and chorizo served in a choice of red or green sauce topped with cheese and green chilies. The specialty is served with rice, beans and a Mexican salad for $15.50.
50 First Watch Drive #101 • Moneta, VA540.719.1212 • jonathansatsml.com
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 and Cheese, Pasta, and Seafood, plus the freshest collection of Chinese favorites you can find. Special lunch buffet Mon–Fri 11:30-2:30; brunch buffet every sunday 11–3; half price burger special every Tuesday night from 5–9. Check out our weekly specials. LAKE INN MOTEL
Smith Mountain Lake45 Enterprise Lane, Hardy, VA 24101
540-721-3383 - 888-466-LAKE (5253)www.lakeinnmotel.com
* Free Wireless High Speed Internet
* Pets allowed in Designated Rooms -Extra charge
* Located at Westlake Corner Rt. 122 & Rt. 616
* Centrally Located to Restaurants, Shops, Grocery, Minigolf, Children’s Activities, Golf Courses, Real Estate and Marinas
* Free Continental Breakfast
* Fisherman Friendly, Spacious Parking Lot
* HBO, Coffee Makers, Telephones, Hair Dryers, Refrigerators and Microwaves in all rooms
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WALLER’STaking its cue from the kick-your-heels-up feel of summertime at Smith Mountain Lake, Waller’s has strived to offer a carefree vibe to diners since its opening on Memorial Day weekend 2011. Owner Waller Perrow said good food, low prices and a consistent entertainment schedule is the recipe that has worked successfully for the establishment, located at Crystal Shores Marina.
“I think everybody has had a blast here. It’s been a lot of fun,” said Perrow. “We have a pretty vast menu that features seafood, Boars Head meats and the one-pound Monster Burger. We do live music five nights a week in season and feature big-band music on Friday and Saturday nights.”
New for this year, Perrow said, are “Walleritaville” open-mic nights and live acoustic music during the day. Wallers is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays and 11 a.m. to midnight Wednesday through Sunday.
TRY THISTuna Tacos Two grilled Ahi tuna tacos built to order with lettuce, salsa and wasabi drizzle for $14.
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RIGHT From top, indoor seating options at Waller’s include a mix of high-top tables and casual couches; the tuna tacos are a favorite menu item at the eatery.
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The Blackwater Café
4730 Scruggs Rd. Moneta, VA 24121 • 540-721-4333 www.theblackwatercafe.com
“Where Your Dining Experience is Our Priority”
Come by and see why The Blackwater Cafe will soon become your favorite dining destination!
Award Winning Restaurant for Best Steak, Best Burger, Seafood, Chef, Breakfast, Best Dessert, Wine Selection, Best Cocktail & Best Customer & Restaurant Service.
Reservations Recommended
11TH ANNUAL
AWARDS • 2012
JOIN US - Visit our website for more
information and our calender of events.
SML’s Newest Waterfront Dining Destination!
Come enjoy a taste of the islands!
1041 Harbour Inn Lane, Moneta, VAwww.jakesplacesml.com • 540-297-4732
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MITCHELL’S RESTAURANT
Located on Craddock Creek, Mitchell’s Restaurant at Mitchell’s Point Marina opened in April in the spot that was formerly Marina Cafe. The eatery features a large outdoor patio, a tiki bar for serving beer and wine and a stage ready for live music.
Owner Scott Heath said he and wife Hannah have experience in restaurant management and thought the timing was right to establish their own place at Mitchell’s Point.
Heath said one of the great things about the restaurant’s location – away from heavy boat traffic – is that regular customers tend to form their own community. He also noted the quick service is a bonus for boaters.
“Our menu offers pizza, wings, chicken and steak dinners, subs, hamburgers, hot dogs and other types of American grill meals.
It’s not as hectic as other marina places so it provides more of a peaceful place to go,” said Heath.
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Clockwise from top, the patio at Mitchell’s Restaurant features covered seating and an outdoor bar; patrons enjoy lunch inside the eatery; owners Scott and Hannah Heath; the popular beef barbeque plate with coleslaw and baked beans.
TRY THISBeef Barbecue Plate Beef brisket barbecue with two sides for $12.99.
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Combo Dinnersonly $15 99
One coupon per table. Dine-In-Only. Must present coupon at time of service. offer valid Mon-Thurs. only. Expires 08/31/12.
Karaoke or Live DJ call ahead to check schedule
MEXICO VIEJOat Crazy Horse Marina
540.719.1000
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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For more info on dining options at Smith Mountain Lake, grab a copy of the 2012 Laker Map or Laker Out & About, a guide to dining, shopping and recreation. Both are available for free in Laker Magazine racks around the region and at the SML Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza.
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1 Bay Roc Marina Café 8360 Hardy Road,Hardy
540-890-2194bayroc-marina.com R87 B4 $ Daily, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Dinner until 9 p.m. some Saturdays
2 Chopsticks Chinese & Sushi 16440 B.T. Washington Hwy. #203, Moneta
540-721-8839bridgewaterplaza.com R28 C8 $-$$ Daily 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
3 Ice Cream Cottage 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #3, Moneta
540-721-1305bridgewaterplaza.com R28 C8 $ Daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
4 Jake’s Place at The Harbour 1041 Harbour Inn Lane, Moneta
540-297-4732 jakesplacesml.com R28 C8 $-$$ Opens at 4 p.m. Thurs-Mon
5 King’s Point Pub 15844 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston 540-297-7347 C2 F11 $-$$ Opens at 3 p.m. Wed-Sun
6 The Lake House Beanery 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #4, Moneta
540-719-9100 bridgewaterplaza.com R28 C8 $ Mon-Thurs, Sun 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Fri-Sat, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
7 The Landing Restaurant/ Bruno’s GastroPub
773 Ashmeade Road, Moneta
540-721-3028thelandingsml.com R11 F10 $$-$$$ Pub and restaurant open daily at 5 p.m.; Starting
May 28: Lunch Sat-Sun 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
8 Los Machados 2031 Morewood Road, Hardy 540-719-0012 R37 D7 $-$$ Tues-Sun 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
9 Lumpkin’s Snack Bar & Grill 19 Lumpkin’s Drive, Penhook 434-927-5150 B1 H11 $ Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.2-p.m.; Fri 8 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
10 Mango’s Bar & Grill 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #20, Moneta
540-721-1632mangosbarandgrill.com R28 C8 $-$$ Hours vary; check website
11 Mexico Viejo 404 Crazy Horse Drive,Moneta 540-719-1000 B11 F9 $-$$
Mon-Thurs 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Starting in June, breakfast Fri-Sat 7-11 a.m.
12 Mitchell’s Restaurant 3553 Trading Post Road, Huddleston
540-297-4829 mitchellspoint.com C3 F12 $-$$ Sun-Thurs 8 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Fri-Sat 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
13 Moosie’s Restaurant 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #16, Moneta
540-721-5255bridgewaterplaza.com R28 C8 $-$$ Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
14 Penhook Boat Dock 1300 Jefferson Dock Road, Penhook
540-576-2868 penhookboatdock.com BR3 H10 $ Daily, weather permitting
15 Pizza Pub 16430 B.T. Washington Hwy. #10, Moneta
540-721-1234bridgewaterplaza.com R28 C8 $-$$ Weekdays 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.;
Weekends 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
16 Portside Grill & Bar 3619 Airport Road, Moneta 540-297-7100vadarecruises.com R21 E10 $ Opens at 11 a.m. Sat-Sun
17 Smith Mountain Dock & Lodge
300 County Road 980, Penhook
434-927-5100petcarp.com R6 G11 $ Mon 12-9 p.m.; Tues-Fri 9 a.m.-9 p.m.;
Sat-Sun 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
18 Virginia Dare Cruises & Marina
3619 Airport Road, Moneta
540-297-7100vadarecruises.com R21 E10 $$
Lunch Mon-Fri at noon, Sat at 11:30 a.m. and Sun at 2 p.m.; Dinner Mon-Sat at 7:30 p.m.
Each cruise is two hours. Reservations required.
19 Waller’s 1617 Crystal Shores Dr., Moneta
540-297-0055 holleratwaller.com R27 C9 $$ Fri-Sat 4 p.m.-midnight
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MAY 2LAURENCE JUBER CONCERT | The Grammy winner and former lead guitarist in Paul McCartney’s band Wings will perform at 7 p.m. at Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. Cost is $20, SMAC members $17. 540.719.0686, smithmountainartscouncil.com
MAY 4JEWELRY SHOW | The work of Mia Katrin at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
LEW TAYLOR | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 5LAKE CLEANUP DAY | 25th Annual Take Pride in SML Cleanup Day. Help spruce up the lake and shoreline for the coming summer season. 540.721.1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com
SML TRIATHLON | 9 a.m. at SML State Park. 540.297.5998 setupevents.com
DRAGONFLY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
AMANDA STATHOS | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
CREEKSYDE | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 6MOVIE CELEBRATION | Be a part of the TV premiere of “Lake Effects” with the film’s producer and crew at Jake’s Place, 7-11 p.m. lakeeffectsthemovie.com
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
BACK OF THE BIG HOUSE | Learn how architecture on a plantation represented social relationships at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. Free. 2 p.m. 540.721.2094, nps.gov/bowa
MAY 10YPSML | Young Professionals of SML will meet at Mango’s Bar & Grill for fun and networking. 6:30 p.m. ypsml.com
MAY 11ROSS FLORA | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
THE STEVE FREEMAN BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 12MOTHER’S DAY TEA PARTY | Tea party and hat contest at SML State Park. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 540.297.6066, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/smi.shtml
SUNSET SATURDAY | May 12, 19, 26 | 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
OUT OF SPITE | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
THE ALMOST BROTHERS WITH LAUREN SMYK | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 13MOTHER’S DAY CRUISE | Cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare. Moms receive a $5 discount. 2-4 p.m. 540.297.7100, vadarecruises.com
MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM | Mother-daughter tea and program. Learn about the tradition of tea time at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. Free. 3 p.m. 540.721.2094, nps.gov/bowa
MAY 14SML INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT | Fundraiser for the SML Regional Chamber of Commerce. 9:30 a.m. at The Waterfront Country Club, Moneta. 540.721.1203, visitsmithmountainlake.com
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MAY 17QUINTESSENCE | Live jazz music at The Blackwater Cafe. 6-9 p.m.
MAY 18TOM MAYNARD MEMORIAL POKER RUN | May 18-19 | Charity event organized by SML Boating Association. 540.588.0616, smlba.com
LIVE MUSIC | At Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
SURRENDER | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 19RICK RIZZI | Live music at Waller’s. 12-4 p.m.
SIDE SHOW | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
PAINTING DEMONSTRATION | Donna Coleman, 1-3 p.m. at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
MAY 20LIVE MUSIC | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 25LEW TAYLOR | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.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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May 18-19 | Sing-along of Jimmy Buffett and Beach Boys music led by the New Crusty Minstrels to benefit SML Good Neighbors. 7 p.m. at the SML YMCA at LakeWatch Plantation. Tropical attire suggested. Bring your own food and drinks or purchase a freshly-grilled cheeseburger from Hot Shots. Purchase tickets for $15 each at the SML Visitor Center at Bridgewater Plaza. 540.297.1199, 540.721.7222
THE MARK MILLER BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
MAY 26PHOTO CONTEST AND SHOW | May 26-28 | Free event at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Moneta. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m. smithmountainartscouncil.com
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.: Casey Woods; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: The Ruckus
SOUTHPAW | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC | At The Landing, 7:30 p.m.
MUSIC IN THE PARK | Live music at SML State Park. 8-10 p.m. 540.297.6066
LIVING HISTORY WEEKEND | May 26-27 | Multiple events at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. 540.721.2094, nps.gov/bowa
MAY 27 LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1 p.m.-5 p.m.: Lew Taylor; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: Odd Man Out
SOUTHPAW | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
JAMIEL ALLEN | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
MAY 28RICK RIZZI | Live music at Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.
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JUNE 1LAKESIDE SINGERS CONCERT | June 1-2 | Choir performance at Trinity Ecumenical Parish, Moneta. Friday, 7 p.m. and Saturday, 2 p.m. Purchase tickets in advance ($8) at SML Visitor Center, Bridgewater Plaza, or at the door ($9). 540.721.8425, smithmountainartscouncil.com
SURRENDER DOROTHY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
ART SHOW | June 1-30 | Work by L. Diane Johnson, Charles Nivens and Connie Logan at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. Demos each Saturday, 1-3 p.m. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
THE ROCKERFELLERS | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
JUNE 2LIVING HISTORY WEEKENDS | June 2- 3, 9-10 | Various events at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. 540.721.2094, nps.gov/bowa
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.: BLT Live; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: Surrender Dorothy
POLYCHROME | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
SUNSET SATURDAY | June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |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
JUNE 3TERRY DAY | Live music at Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.
JUNE 6WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY | Enjoy a cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare while a ranger from SML State Park discusses wildlife at the lake. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 540.297.7100, vadarecruises.com
ART EXHIBIT | June 6-July 14 | Presented by the Smith Mountain Arts Council at the Bower Center for the Arts, Bedford. smithmountainartscouncil.com
JUNE 8SURRENDER DOROTHY | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
DRAGONFLY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
JUNE 9ART SHOW | “Visions of SML” juried art show, refreshments and special drawing at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. Free. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.: Cheryl Lunsford; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: Steve Freeman Band
DRAGONFLY | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
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JUNE 7 | Live music by Project 4 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. Food and drinks available for purchase. Children’s play area available. Valid ID required for 21 and older. Also July 5 (Super Hold Band), Aug. 2 (The Catalinas) and Sept. 6 (Mark Roberts and Breeze). 540.721.5288, after5jive.com
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JUNE 9LAZY MAN DUB BAND | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
YOUTH FISHING TOURNAMENT | 9 a.m.-noon at SML State Park. Free for kids up to age 14. Pre-registration 8-8:45 a.m. 540.297.6066, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/smi.shtml
JUNE 10BUGS IN THE ELEVATOR | Live music at Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.
JUNE 14BLUES FESTIVAL AND TALENT COMPETITION | Performances and competition at the Sedalia Center, Big Island. 434.299.5080, sedaliacenter.org
JUNE 157 MILE FORD | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
THE MARK MILLER BAND | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
WINERY OPEN HOUSE | June 15-17 | Peaks of Otter Winery, Bedford. Noon-5 p.m., 540.586.3707, peaksofotterwinery.com
JUNE 16JUNETEENTH | Family event featuring gospel music, tours and food vendors at Booker T. Washington National Monument, Hardy. 540.721.2094, nps.gov/bowa
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.: Paul Gold; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: Creeksyde
7 MILE FORD | Live Music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
POTTERY DEMO | By artist Steve Mitchell, 1-3 p.m. at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
JUNE 17FATHER’S DAY FISHING CANOE TRIP |guided trip along the shores of SML State Park. Space is limited; pre-register at the Visitor’s Center. 8:45 a.m.-noon. 540.297.6066, dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/smi.shtml
FATHER’S DAY CRUISE | Enjoy a cruise and lunch aboard the Virginia Dare. Dads receive a $5 discount. 2-4 p.m. 540.297.7100, vadarecruises.com
JUNE 21LIVE JAZZ | At The Blackwater Cafe. 6-9 p.m.
JUNE 22ODD MAN OUT | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
SOUTHPAW | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
JUNE 23POTTERY DEMO | By artist Chris Lively, 1-3 p.m. at The Little Gallery, Bridgewater Plaza. 540.721.1596, thelittlegallerysml.com
LIVE MUSIC | At Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.: Casey Woods; 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.: The Ruckus
SOUTHPAW | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
AMANDA STATHOS | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
ANTIQUE & CLASSIC BOAT SHOW | Local antique and classic boat owners display their vessels and are available to talk about them, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Parrot Cove Boat Rentals, Bridgewater Plaza. Free. 540.297.9202, woodenboats.net
JUNE 24CHERYL LUNSFORD| Live music at Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.
JUNE 26WALSH MEMORIAL BELL CHOIR | Performance at Trinity Ecumenical Parish. Moneta. 540.721.7222, smithmountainartscouncil.com
JUNE 29FUZZY LOGIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
THE ALMOST BROTHERS WITH LAUREN SMYK | Live music at Waller’s. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
JUNE 30TERRY DAY | Live music at Waller’s. 1-5 p.m.
FUZZY LOGIC | Live music at Mango’s Bar & Grill. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
BEN TROUT TRIO | Live music at The Landing Restaurant. 7:30 p.m.
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WHAT l A family-oriented holiday tradition featuring food vendors, live music by The Worx, rides for the kids and displays of fire, rescue and military equipment. Gates open at 3 p.m. Fireworks launch at 10 p.m. No coolers, alcohol or pets permitted.
COST | 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.
IF YOU GO BY BOAT l The SML Water Safety Council has declared the primary viewing area a no-wake zone for the evening. For a detailed map of the no-wake zone, turn to the map on pages 94-95 or consult the SML Visitor Info Map available for free in Laker Magazine racks around the region. On the water, zone boundaries will be indicated by SML Sail and Power Squadron boats displaying flashing yellow lights.
WANT MORE INFO? l Pick up a copy of the June 29 Laker Weekly or read it online at smithmountainlake.com. Additional information is also available at smlfireworks.com or by calling Parkway Marina at 540.297.4412.
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
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. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
JULY 7SUNSET 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
JULY 14HORSE AND HOUND WINE FESTIVAL |Enjoy wines from nine Virginia wineries along with 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
JULY 19LIVE JAZZ | At The Blackwater Cafe.6-9 p.m.
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ADVERTISER INDEXADVERTISER NAME PAGE # MAP IDAffordable Home Outlet 65 A9
Atlantic Bay Mortgage 51 E7
Antique Mall at Mayberry 65 A9
Automatic Boat Covers 55 -
Bayside Marina 62 E8
Bedford Memorial Hospital 11 -Blackwater Cafe 79 F9
Blinds and Beyond 34 E7
BMS Consulting 22 E7
Bob Riddick Roofing 65 E8
Bridgewater Marina 61 C8Bridgewater Plaza 8 C8Capps Home Building Center 6 E7
Carilion Clinic 14 E7
Chopsticks 75 C8Clear View Railing 51 -
Crystal Shores Marina 61 C9D&P Landscaping 86 -
Dietz Lilly, Builders Inc. 43 -
Eastlake Community Church 65 E7Edo 75 A9
Emerson Creek Pottery 62 -
Eric Smith, DDS 23 A9
Faber CPA Firm, LLC 66 E7
Ferguson 66 E7Franklin Community Bank 55 E7
GG Shoreline 34 -
Grand Home Furnishings Outlet 24 E7
Haywood's Jewelers 39 E7
Homestead Creamery 88 G4
Hughes Marine 44 A9
Interiors by Kris 23 E7
Jane Sullivan Horne, Prudential 5 E7
Jakes Place 79 C8
Joes Pizza 75 E7Johnathan's Restaurant 77 D7
Kebo Construction 27 -
Kevin A. Mele, P.C., CPA 41 C8
King's Grant 57 -
Kitchens at the Lake 24 -
Kroger 2 E7
Lake Inn 78 E7
Lakescapes Nursery 31 J9,E7
Los Muchados 72 E7M.G. Construction 90 -
M.H. Eades, Inc. 20 -
Martinsville Dupont Credit Union 23 K4
Mexico Viejo 81 F9National Pools 33 -Nationwide Insurance 86 -
Noonkester Construction 55 -
Oasis Cabinets 34 G4
Plyler Home & Docks 57 E7Potter Construction 86 -Pro-Line Trailor 43 -
Robert R. Bauer Building Contractors 59 -
RSI Rentals 62 E7
ServPro 67 -
Seven Oaks Landscaping 34 J5
Smith Mountain LakeRegional Chamber of Commerce
16-17 C8
SML Pressure Cleaning 90 -
Snazzy Screen Solutions 40 -
Southern Landscape Group 49 -
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The Cabinet Gallery 20 E7
The Landing Restaurant 70 F10
The Little Gallery 66 C8
Tantastic 65 A9
TopNotch Lawncare 24 E7
Turner's Building, Inc. 51 J9
Virginia Dare Marina 61 E10
Virginia Tech Center for the Arts 12 -VitaZen 34 E7
Waterwheel Marina 58 C8
Webster Marine Center 69 C8
Westlake Cinema 3 E7Westlake Dental Office 4 E7
Westlake Salon & Spa 3 E7Westlake Turf & Irrigation 93 E8Westlake Wash 88 -
SMITHMOUNTAINLAKE.COM 83
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