Category — Smith Mountain Lake
Lake Effects; to be shown again, released on DVD – www.smithmountainlake.com
The movie, which was filmed and set at SML, will be available for purchase Aug. 14.
For those who missed “Lake Effects” on television the first time, don’t worry. The Hallmark Movie Channel will air the movie shot at Smith Mountain Lake several more times.
It will be shown tonight at 8 and 10 p.m.; Monday, May 14 at 4p.m.; Tuesday, May 15 at 2 a.m.; and Thursday, May 17 at 10a.m. and 8 p.m.
May 11, 2012 Comments Off
Committee passes Hurt bill boosting landowners’ rights – www.smithmountainlake.com
SHORE Act could affect lakefront properties and the Shoreline Management Plan.
A bill that would boost
private property owners’ rights at Smith Mountain Lake passed a Congressional
committee last week.
The Supporting Homeowner Rights
Enforcement, or SHORE Act, would amend the Federal Power Act to require the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to consider landowners’ rights when
issuing licenses for hydroelectric power projects like SML.
May 11, 2012 Comments Off
Free vaccinations offered for canines – www.smithmountainlake.com
Program is offered to county residents who receive social services.
The Franklin County Humane Society is offering free parvo/distemper vaccinations for dogs and puppies owned by Franklin County residents who can provide proof that they receive social services. Dogs and puppies must be sterilized to receive the vaccinations, and assistance will be provided if they need spay/neuter.
May 11, 2012 Comments Off
Agape Center expanding into new building – www.smithmountainlake.com
Nonprofit’s move will double the space.
The Agape Center is on the move. The nonprofit’s board of directors has placed a contract on a historic lake-area property, Moneta Dress Corp., aka “the old Moneta dress factory,” that will almost double the nonprofit’s space:
May 11, 2012 Comments Off
TLAC awards contract for aquatic weeds removal – www.smithmountainlake.com
About 150 acres containing invasive species are expected to be treated this year.
The Tri-County Lake Administrative Commission at its May 1 meeting renewed its contract with a North Carolina-based company for aquatic vegetation treatment.
Skip’s Aquatic Solution, which has handled the treatment for several years, will again target hydrilla and curlyleaf pondweed, according to Pam Dinkle, TLAC’s lake management and project coordinator.
May 11, 2012 Comments Off
Conquering the cold – www.smithmountainlake.com
New Year’s Day tradition enters its 19th year for the Smith Mountain Lake Water Ski Club
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May 3, 2012 Comments Off
‘Lake Effects’ to premiere earlier – www.smithmountainlake.com
The film will broadcast on Hallmark Movie Channel May 6.
A movie filmed and set at Smith Mountain Lake will be televised two weeks earlier than first announced. “Lake Effects” will premiere on the Hallmark Movie Channel on Sunday, May 6 at 8 p.m.
The movie follows a big-city attorney who reunites with her mother and sister after traveling home to SML for her estranged father’s funeral. During her stay, she reconnects with the community and the lake.
March 30, 2012 Comments Off
Population investigation – www.smithmountainlake.com
Bill Piatt set out to find out just how many people live around Smith Mountain Lake; he said he believes the information will benefit the cause he leads.
It’s a question that’s been asked for years: How many people live around Smith Mountain Lake? On the high end, sources such as area chambers of commerce and businesses often cite 22,000. But ask ChaCha, a text-based answer service, and the number you get is 7,790.
March 30, 2012 Comments Off
Search, but no rescue – www.smithmountainlake.com
Ridgeway man drowns near Hales Ford Bridge.
Volunteers from the SML Marine Volunteer Fire/Rescue Co. took to their
boats while members of the Scruggs Dive Team took the to the water to
search for a missing man on March 16 near Hales Ford Bridge. Members of
the dive team recovered the body of Calvin Ray Holdren, 57, of Ridgeway
shortly after 8 a.m., according to a news release from the Bedford
County Sheriff’s Office.
March 30, 2012 Comments Off
No beach fees at community park this year – www.smithmountainlake.com
Franklin County considers $120 million budget.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 6-1 to open the SML Community Park beach this summer without charging user fees. Ronnie Thompson, Boone District supervisor, was the one dissenting vote.
March 30, 2012 Comments Off