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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
New U.S. Home Sales Rise 6.2 Percent in October
October new U.S. home sales up 6.2 percent in sign of stability for housing
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sales of new homes rose in October to the highest level in more than a year as strong activity in the South offset weakness in the rest of the country. The Commerce Department said last week that sales rose 6.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 430,000 from an upwardly revised 405,000 in September. Economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters had expected a pace of 410,000. There were 239,000 new homes for sale at the end of October, the lowest inventory level in nearly four decades. At the current sales pace, that's a 6.7 months of supply, down from last winter's peak of more than a year. The report tallies signed contracts to buy homes, rather than completed sales. Home shoppers in October were acting before lawmakers decided to extend a tax credit for first-time buyers and expand it to some existing homeowners. The credit now covers contracts signed by April 30, and analysts expect it to further the housing recovery in the coming months.
The surge in sales was driven entirely by a 23 percent increase in the South. Sales fell about 5 percent in the West and Northeast, and fell 20 percent in the Midwest. Despite the lack of certainty about the tax credit that buyers faced in October, sales were up 5.1 percent from a year ago, the first yearly increase since November 2005.
Labels: 2009, housing market, new home, october, real estate, sales
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Halloween Weekend: Haunted Maze at Uncle Shucks
 Looking for a great way to spend your Halloween this year? Visit Dawsonville's growing agri-tourism venue, Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch. More than 40,000 people are expected to crisscross through the cornstalks by the time it closes on November 22nd. But don't wait until November! The "Haunted" version of this Maze will only be open for 2 more nights: Friday, October 30th & Saturday, October 31st.
Uncle Shuck's Haunted Maze is a nighttime adventure through the corn patch, lit only by the clear blue glow of the moon. In the dark, sometimes your mind plays tricks on you...what was that sound? Did you see something move? Flashlights are Not allowed in the Haunted Maze during the haunt, so you might think of running!
Venture out if you dare, and try not to scream visiting Uncle Shuck's Haunted Maze.
There is a $3 extra cost for the Haunted Maze that goes to charity, so go have fun, and make a difference in our community!
All Kids 12 and under must be accompanied in maze with a parent. Flashlights will not be allowed in the haunted maze during the haunt. Closing time is at the discretion of the Manager! Haunted Maze starts at Dark, last ticket sold at 10 p.m. Visit www.uncleshucks.com for more information. Labels: 2009, corn maze, dawson county, dawsonville, haunted maze, hayride, november, october, pumpkin patch, uncle shucks
Thursday, October 22, 2009
42nd Annual Moonshine Festival in Dawsonville This Weekend
The 42nd Annual Moonshine Festival is set for this weekend, October 23-25, 2009. It features a Cruise In, a bike tour leading a parade through town, three stages with live entertainment, a chance to meet legendary race car drivers, a car show with vintage race cars and an appearance by Jim Mitchum, co-star of the movie, "Thunder Road," and son of screen legend Robert Mitchum. Rounding at the event will be kid's games and rides, crafts, food and more cars. Bring the family to this free admission festival headlined by Jim Mitchum as this year's Grand Marshall. The classic "Thunder Road" car tour will leave the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame at 9 a.m. on Friday and return that evening at 5:00pm. Enjoy the Cruise In at 5 p.m. on Friday, with live music by Feedback. Visit an old Moonshine still. Listen to stories from both "Trippers" and Revenuers. On Saturday, enjoy crafts, food and three stages with live entertainment on Dawsonville's downtown square. The parade begins at 9:00 a.m. See a huge car show lining the streets, including vintage race cars and their drivers. The activities continue Sunday with music, dancers, kid's games and rides, exhibits, more crafts and food and lots more cars. On both days - all day - there will be showings of "Thunder Road." Stay after the 7p.m. show on Saturday for a Special Presentation by Jim Mitchum and other well-known revenue agents and moonshiners. Have fun at the festival and feel good, too. All proceeds of the Moonshine Festival go to Kare for Kids, Inc., a non-profit organization in Dawson County that provides for the children in the county. KARE uses the funds to provide needed items, including winter coats, shoes, clothing, medicine, eye glasses, items required for boot camp, educational resources, summer school fees and toys, among other things. For details about the Moonshine Festival and Dawson County attractions, and to learn about lodging options, visit www.dawson.org or call the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce and CVB at 706-265-6278 or toll free at 1-877-302-9271. Labels: 2009, dawson county, dawsonville, moonshine festival, october, thunder road
Friday, October 16, 2009
Gold Rush Days in Dahlonega the Weekend
 Gold Rush Days are held the third weekend in October (the 17th and 18th for 2009), when thousands come to see fall colors peaking and celebrate Dahlonega's 1828 discovery of gold. Over 300 art and craft exhibitors gather around the Public Square and Historic District in support of this annual event, and it is estimated that a crowd of over 200,000 visit over the weekend to join in the fun and excitement! It has been voted one of the Top 20 Events in the southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society. Included in the two day event are a parade, children's activities, a fashion show, gold panning contest, wheelbarrow race, King and Queen Coronation, hog calling, buck dancing contest, gospel singing and other live entertainment, wrist wrestling, and last but not least – some delicious food! Visit www.dahlonegajaycees.com for more information. Dahlonega, a great place to visit AND a great place to live! Click here to view Dahlonega homes for sale. Labels: 2009, dahlonega, festival, gold rush days, homes for sale, jaycees, october
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Milton Peoples Forum Thursday October 15th
Come meet and hear the Milton City Council Candidates speak at the 2009 Milton Peoples Forum on Thursday, October 15,2009 from 7pm to 10pm at Shannondale Farm located at 2359 Birmingham Road, Milton GA 30004. Free Food and Beverages Available! District 1 Candidates
Karen Thurman & Bernard Wolff
District 3 Candidates
Bill Lusk & Al Trevillyan
District 5 Candidates
Tina D'Aversa & Joe Longoria
SPONSORED BY Accessmilton.com, Beverage Depot, Boy Scout Troop 1459,Etail Promotions, Hunter Christmas Tree Farm, Element Coffee Company, Katys Car Wash, The Milton Police Department, Music Matters, Pretzel Factory, Power Realty, Shannondale Farm, Your Milton Target, The UPS Store At Birmingham Village, and Birmingham Village Subway. Special Thanks To Milton Police Lt John Borsey and Lt Travis Parker For Providing Security. Labels: 2009, candidates, city of milton, Milton, october, peoples forum
Monday, October 12, 2009
October 12th: Forsyth County Road Closures Due To Rain
ROAD CLOSURES DUE TO RAIN IN FORSYTH COUNTY GEORGIA: OCTOBER 12, 2009
The following roads are currently closed due to high water:
· Tidwell Road at the Creek · Fowler Road, just south of Harrison Lane · Shiloh Road near McFarland Parkway
Labels: 2009, forsyth county, fowler, high water, october, rain, road closures, shiloh, tidwell
Monday, October 05, 2009
Georgia LeafWatch 2009
 Whether heading to the mountains for hiking and biking or going south for canoeing and camping, “Leaf Watch 2009” offers advice on where to find the best color at Georgia’s state parks. Found at www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/LeafWatch throughout October and early November, travelers can get updates on fall color, learn safe hiking tips, and make reservations for the many campsites, cottages and lodge rooms offered at Georgia’s state parks. Typically, Georgia’s mountain parks peak at the end of October; however, color can be seen as early as September and throughout much of November. Some of the most popular parks for leaf watching include Amicalola Falls, Unicoi, Black Rock Mountain, Cloudland Canyon, Fort Mountain, Moccasin Creek, Tallulah Gorge, Unicoi and Vogel. Since these parks are often crowded on weekends, visitors may want to check out less known parks, which can be just as vibrant. Providence Canyon State Park, also called Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon, has hiking trails along the rim and into the sandy canyon. Hardwoods and tumbling creeks can be found on the 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail at F.D. Roosevelt State Park in near Columbus. Smithgall Woods near Helen boasts not only beautiful fall color but also some of the best trout fishing in the state. Park officials advise visitors to make overnight reservations for campsites, cottages, yurts or hotel-style lodges as soon as possible. It is not uncommon for mountain cottages to be reserved nearly a year in advance, and many campgrounds fill up on pretty weekends. To make a reservation, call 1-800-864-7275 or log onto www.GeorgiaStateParks.org. Labels: 2009, amicalola falls, camping, fall color, fall leaves, georgia, hiking, october, state park, unicoi
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Georgia Energy Sales Tax Holiday: October 1 - 4, 2009
Starting today, no state or local sales tax will be collected on selected products labeled WaterSense or Energy Star. This promotion helps homeowners reduce their water and energy consumption by using water-efficient and energy-efficient products. WaterSense appliances purchased for personal use under $1,500 are eligible. WaterSense toilets and sink faucets can save up to 20 percent on home water use. In addition to not paying sales tax, homeowners can also receive a $100 rebate for replacing a toilet installed before 1993. The rebate is part of the Toilet Rebate Program. Details regarding the Toilet Rebate Program can be found on the Forsyth County Water and Sewer Department page at www.forsythco.com or the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District Web site at www.northgeorgiawater.org/toiletrebate. Eligible Energy Star products include air conditioners, ceiling fans, clothes washers, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, doors, fluorescent light bulbs, programmable thermostats, refrigerators and windows (including skylights). Visit www.epa.gov/watersense receive a complete list of WaterSense products. Visit www.conservewatergeorgia.net to receive additional information about the sales tax holiday. Labels: 2009, energy, energy star, georgia, october, sales tax holiday, toilet rebate, watersense
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Crossroads at Crabapple Antique & Art Festival This Weekend
Join us this Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (rain or shine) for the Crossroads at Crabapple Antique and Art Festival. The festival will be located within the Historic Community of Crabapple. Only 5 miles north of downtown Roswell, GA and 3 miles west of downtown Alpharetta, GA. The festival’s center will be at 790 Mayfield Rd., Milton (or Alpharetta) GA 30009. Parking and Admission are free. A tradition since 1969, this one day only outdoor festival features 50 American Country Antique Dealers from 6 states and 50 local juried artists. Thousands of antiques, accessories, and unique pieces of art in all mediums will sell quickly, so come early and stay all day for this old- fashion festival. Rounding out the show are roaming musicians, food available benefiting the Boy and Girl Scouts, children activities from 2-4 at the Goddard School, and a trolley to the parking areas. An event not to miss! Visit www.cityofmiltonga.us for more information or call 770-448-3860. Labels: 2009, Alpharetta, Antiques, art festival, city of milton, crossroads at crabapple, october
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Alpharetta & Roswell Scarecrows
 Alpharetta and Roswell will each offer their own "crop" of strawmen. Roswell is starting a new tradition for the Historic District, and Alpharetta schools are continuing theirs. In Roswell, businesses in the Historic District, along with city schools, churches and synagogues, are asked to sign up by e-mailing Sally Johnson at sally@chandlerygifts.com. There is no fee to enter and top prize is $200, second $100 and third $50. Roswell scarecrows must be up between Oct. 2 and 5 to be judged. Businesses display theirs in storefronts while schools, churches and synagogues will be assigned a lamp post in the Historic District. Alpharetta invites teachers and students from local elementary schools to join the entire community in celebrating the spirit of fall by creating a scarecrow for the fourth annual Scarecrow Harvest. The city expects to have more than 50 scarecrows from elementary schools displayed on downtown Main Street beginning Oct. 1. As in Roswell residents, businesses and organizations are encouraged to join in by displaying their own scarecrows as well. The Scarecrow Harvest, set for Saturday, Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., is a thank you celebration for the children who made the scarecrows. The event will take place on Old Roswell Street at the Alpharetta Farmers Market in downtown. The event is free, and families are invited to walk the scarecrow trail and enjoy live music with "High Cotton." There will be hayrides through downtown, face painting, fall crafts, inflatable jumping pods, all free. Local growers will have fresh produce at the farmers market for sale. Families should bring cameras for a photograph at a fall harvest photo area next to The Cannery. Labels: 2009, Alpharetta, farmers market, harvest, october, roswell, scarecrow
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Meeting Regarding South Forsyth County Recreation Centers
Forsyth County Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public information meeting Tuesday, October 13th regarding the design of two planned recreation centers in the south part of the county. "The county has plans for two future recreation centers in south Forsyth County - one on the Fowler property and one on the Buice property," Director of Parks and Recreation Jerry Kinsey said. "The purpose of this upcoming meeting is to share with residents the preliminary proposed plans for these centers and to get feedback from citizens." Preliminary plans call for both centers to be multi-purpose facilities and to include two gym floors, meeting rooms, classrooms, exercise area and indoor track. The public information meeting will be held October 13 at 7 p.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room of the County Administration Building, located at 110 E. Main Street in Cumming. Labels: 2009, buice, forsyth county, fowler, georgia, october, parks and recreation, public meeting, recreation center, south forsyth
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
October is National Fire Prevention Month: Smoke Alarms
 October is National Fire Prevention Month. Visit the U.S. Fire Administration's website to find out what you need to know about your smoke alarms. They are located in most homes, but are often taken for granted. They should be checked regularly & placed properly. Click on the following link to make sure your home is safe. Labels: national fire prevention month, october, smoke alarm, USFA
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
What To Do This Weekend? Amicalola Falls State Park
 Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge will be hosting a different artist each fall weekend through Nov. 9. The artistic talent ranges from painting to pottery, and from calligraphy to hand carved bowls, with artists selling their products and demonstrating their skills. David Little will be the featured artist during the third weekend in October. Although he has had artistic success in multiple artistic techniques, he is currently producing amazing hand-carved wooden bowls. Mr. Little uses carefully selected native wood, traditional methods, and “re-claimed” wood to make unique and useful pieces of art. He will be in the Amicalola Falls State Park Lodge on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 19th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Amicalola Falls State Park helps you stretch your budget with a low-cost parking pass and free programming. In addition to the Visiting Artist, park guests are encouraged to take advantage of regular weekend programming that includes a variety of educational and entertaining wildlife programs highlighting snakes, mammals, or birds of prey. Bring a picnic to one of the park's picnic tables and grills, or visit the Maple Restaurant, located in the Lodge, which serves delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The $3 parking pass allows you to enjoy a day of art and adventure with your family. All artist demonstrations and public programs are free of charge. For more information, call the Programming Department at 706-265-1969 or check out the State Parks website at www.gastateparks.org. Labels: amicalola falls, dahlonega, dawsonville, georgia state parks, lodge, october
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